【題目】Michelle was a student at University of California, Los Angeles. She is here to tell us how she feels about the city.
What were the best things about Los Angeles?
One of my favorite things about Los Angeles is the weather. I hate the cold and it never really gets that cold there. Plus, most of the time it’s usually sunny, which is good because I love going to the beach during the summer. There’s so much to do at the beach, but my favorite thing in L.A. was having a picnic on the sand with my friends.
What were the worst things about being there?
I disliked having to drive everywhere to get around because the city is so spread out. Los Angeles has a lot of traffic and sometimes it takes a long time to get somewhere close by just because the streets are so crowded. Also, a lot of people complain about the pollution.
Did you have any problems there?
Just the normal problems of living in any city, like watching out for pickpockets (扒手). Some people think Los Angeles has a lot of crime, but I think it’s as safe as any other city. Also, many people think driving is difficult because there is a lot of traffic and road rage (路怒癥), but it just takes a little practice and a lot of patience.
What are the people like in Los Angeles?
There are all types of people in Los Angeles since the city is pretty diverse. For the most part, though, most of the people are friendly, calm and relaxed. Some people say that everyone in Los Angeles is beautiful, but I think that’s just a stereotype (模式化的印象).
Would you go back to Los Angeles?
Certainly. Los Angeles is one of my favorite cities in the world. I love the fact that it has all the nightlife and shopping of a big city, but also has access to beaches, parks, mountains and other places you can’t usually find in large cities. Between the weather and the beaches and all the fun things to do, it’s a great place to be.
【1】We can learn from the text that Michelle _____.
A. hates the heavy traffic in Los Angeles
B. dislikes the cold weather in Los Angeles
C. thinks Los Angeles is small and crowded
D. enjoys driving everywhere in Los Angeles
【2】What’s Michelle’s impression of the people in Los Angeles?
A. They get angry easily. B. All sorts of people live there.
C. They are patient and amusing. D. Everyone is kind and beautiful.
【3】How does Michelle find Los Angeles?
A. Safe but noisy. B. Relaxing but busy.
C. Polluted and dangerous. D. Diverse and interesting.
【答案】
【1】A
【2】B
【3】D
【解析】本文講述了一個加利福尼亞大學(xué)的學(xué)生對洛杉磯城市的一些看法。她喜歡那那里的溫暖,不喜歡那里的出行方式和交通,那里的人們友好,安定并且放松,有機會的話她將會回到那里。
【1】細節(jié)理解題。由I disliked having to drive everywhere to get around because the city is so spread out. Los Angeles has a lot of traffic 一句可知她不喜歡在洛杉磯出行必須駕車,交通特別擁堵,故選A.
【2】細節(jié)理解題。由There are all types of people in Los Angeles since the city is pretty diverse.一句可知,在這個城市更加多樣化后這里居住著各種人。故選B.
【3】細節(jié)判斷題。由the city is pretty diverse知,這是個多樣化的城市,由as all the nightlife and shopping of a big city, but also has access to beaches, parks, mountains and other places you can’t usually find in large cities.知這個城市的生活很豐富多彩,是個有趣的城市。故選D.
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