【題目】 How to Prepare for a Hike Hiking is a very unique way of traveling. It lets a person find unexpected sides of their own personality.1 Here are several important steps to ensure your hiking experience.

Buy the equipment

Although proper equipment can be expensive to buy all at the same time, it can serve for years. 2

They should be light so it is easier to carry them. You will also need a large backpack to store all the things you will need during a hike. As for the clothes, you should be comfortable in them as you will spend a lot of time walking.

Prepare a route

3 As for beginners, we would recommend starting with no more than a 2-dayhike. You need to determine the starting point as well as a destination. Moreover, it is better to calculate how many kilometers you will walk a day and where the stopping points will be.

Improve leg strength

Hiking usually takes a lot of walking with the weight of your backpack, and it is better to work on your leg strength before going hiking. 4 If you come unprepared, your legs will hurt and be swollen after hours of walking daily.

Go with a group of friends

An experienced hiker usually does individual adventures. However, for the first couple of times, we suggest gathering a group of friends and share this incredible experience with them. It will be a lot more fun doing it. Moreover, if a difficult situation occurs, it will be easier to deal with it with some friends. 5.

A.Be prepared mentally.

B. The route should be fairly easy.

C. However, it is not an easy task for beginners.

D. The first thing you need to consider is a tent and a sleeping bag.

E. You are supposed to practice working out with weight regularly.

F. You can also save money on the equipment as several people can sleep in one tent.

G. Spending a couple of days getting close to nature without social network can be difficult.

【答案】

1C

2D

3B

4E

5F

【解析】

本文屬于說(shuō)明文閱讀。作者通過(guò)這篇文章主要向我們描述了如何準(zhǔn)備徒步旅行一些需要注意的事項(xiàng)。徒步旅行是一種非常獨(dú)特的旅行方式,它能讓人發(fā)現(xiàn)自己性格中意想不到的一面。

1根據(jù)后文 Here are several important steps to ensure your hiking experience.以下是確保您的徒步旅行體驗(yàn)的幾個(gè)重要步驟?芍欢,對(duì)于初學(xué)者來(lái)說(shuō),這不是一項(xiàng)容易的任務(wù)。故選C。

2根據(jù)前文Although proper equipment can be expensive to buy all at the same time, it can serve for years.雖然合適的設(shè)備可以同時(shí)購(gòu)買所有設(shè)備,但它可以服務(wù)多年。可知,你首先要考慮的是帳篷和睡袋。故選D

3根據(jù)后文As for beginners, we would recommend starting with no more than a 2-dayhike.至于初學(xué)者,我們建議從不超過(guò)2天的徒步旅行開始?芍肪應(yīng)該相當(dāng)容易。故選B。

4根據(jù)前文 Hiking usually takes a lot of walking with the weight of your backpack, and it is better to work on your leg strength before going hiking.徒步旅行通常需要很多步行與背包的重量,在徒步旅行之前最好在腿部強(qiáng)度上工作?芍,你應(yīng)該經(jīng)常練習(xí)舉重鍛煉。故選E。

5根據(jù)前文 Moreover, if a difficult situation occurs, it will be easier to deal with it with some friends.此外,如果出現(xiàn)困難情況,與一些朋友處理它會(huì)更容易?芍阋部梢怨(jié)省設(shè)備上的錢,因?yàn)閹讉(gè)人可以睡在一個(gè)帳篷里。故選F。

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