My work keeps me in Hong Kong most of the year, but I do try to get _41_for a month in  42  ―usually July. Now as you probably know that’s the main  43  season in Europe, the favourite places for holiday and the famous cities are usually very  44 . But I’m not seeking the sun ― I get plenty of 45 in Hong Kong―and I’m certainly not seeking the  46 !

So when I go on holiday I buy a Train Pass (a sort of train ticket) that 47 me first class travel on most of the 48 of Western Europe. First class compartments(車廂) are  49  crowded and they are very comfortable. If you’re going on an overnight  50  you can take a sleeping train for some extra money. There are usually dining cars in the train. I find that  51  travel is restful and  52 . There’s always something to see.

I particularly enjoy  53  through Switzerland and Italy. You can get a very good  54  of what a country is like from a train; you don’t go too fast and you stop quite often.  55  rail travel is very safe and I am never sick on a train      56  I am on a ship! Then there are always people to  57  if you feel like a chat.

The  58  that I seldom travel by plane is quite simple:as train stations are usually built in the city centre, I don’t have to 59  transport; transport can be a problem when arriving by  60 .

 

41. A.back

B.off

C.home

D.a(chǎn)way

42. A.Hong Kong

B.Europe

C.summer

D.a(chǎn)utumn

43. A.holiday

B.visiting

C.windy

D.rainy

44. A.quiet

B.peaceful

C.beautiful

D.crowded

45. A.pleasure

B.daylight

C.sunshine

D.money

46. A.crowds

B.people

C.help

D.city-life

47. A.shows

B.a(chǎn)llows

C.gives

D.takes

48. A.highways

B.paths

C.roads

D.railways

49. A.hardly

B.a(chǎn)lways

C.certainly

D.much

50. A.way

B.journey

C.service

D.work

51. A.sea

B.plane

C.car

D.train

52. A.interesting

B.tiresome

C.lonely

D.cheap

53. A.walking

B.travelling

C.rushing

D.driving

54. A.idea

B.looking

C.drawing

D.painting

55. A.Also

B.Yet

C.But

D.However

56. A.when

B.while

C.a(chǎn)s

D.a(chǎn)nd

57. A.talk to

B.turn to

C.look into

D.work out

58. A.a(chǎn)im

B.conclusion

C.reason

D.fact

59. A.worry about

B.order

C.take care of

D.consider

60. A.ship

B.train

C.car

D.a(chǎn)ir

41―45 DCADC               46―50 ABDAB                 51―55 DABAA                    56―60 CACAD

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