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・20232024学年安徽六安市皖西高中教学联盟英语高三第一学期期末复习检测模拟试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需
2.改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
5301.The pressshould expandits influencein internationalpublic opinionto makeChinasvoice betterin the world.A.hearing B.to beheardC.hear D.heard
2.Bob madea promiseto the manager thework wouldall beflnished ontime.A.that B.whatC.which D.whether
3.Newly releaseddata pointto anincrease intechnology useamong childrensomeworry ischanging thevery natureof childhood.A.why B.whichC.who D.where
4.—Whats upYou lookworried.一Well,I on the problemfor5hours but I haventgot asingle clue.A.have workedB.workedC.will workD.have beenworking一
5.To applyfor ashort-term studyvisa in the UK,I haveto beable tospeak someEnglish,butIwant to go therejust to learn English.一Oh,ifs really.A.a conHdentialsource B.a catch-22situationC.a Pandorasbox D.a Herculeantask
6.—What doyou thinkof Betty—Lovely,though shebe naughtysometimes.A.should B.mustC.can D.need
7.well formy jobinterview,I reallyhad butterfliesin mystomach onmy way to thecompanyI hadapplied to.D.Taking thetrain runningthrough thevillages.分
25.10Free,Official Sourcesto FindUnclaimed MoneyDoesthe governmentowe youmoney Theremight beunclaimed fundsor property退waiting foryou fromsavings orchecking accounts,wages andpensions,tax refunds款,life insurancepolicies,and alot more.Companies mayoffer tofind thismoney for a fee.And scammersmay tryto trickyou withfake promisesof moneyfrom thegovernment.Butyou canfind yourunclaimed moneyyourself for free.Check outUSA Govslist ofofficialsources to get started:•Search forunclaimed moneyand propertyin everystate whereyou havelived.You canconduct amulti-state search,and keepan eyeout atstate fairsand evenmalls,where statetreasurersST andother officialshold publicawareness events.•Check forunclaimed fundsfrom bankfailures orunclaimed depositsfrom creditunionclosures.Did you have moneyin achecking orsavings accountat aFederal DepositInsuranceCorporation FDIC-insured financialinstitution If the financialinstitution isclosed,you数据库can searchthe FDICdatabase andyou willmake it.FDIC hasthousands of theirbanks across the countryand deservesyour trust.•Search forunclaimed backwages,pension money,or lifeinsurance funds.Are youowed unpaid wages fromyour currentempIoyerCP or a pastemployerPPCheck theLabor DepartmenfsWage andHour Divisionsrecords tosee if youhavemoneywaiting to be claimed.You alsomay beowed apension ifa companyyou workedfor wentoutof businessor endeda definedplan.、1Which of the followingis NOTtrue according to the passageA.It islikely thatseveral statesowe moneyto you.
8.Malls mightwitness publicawareness events.
9.Scammers arealways readyto help you forfree.D.Your pastemployer mightowe youunpaidwages.、2The organizationenabling consumersto confidentlyplace moneymay beA.ST B.CPC.PP D.FDIC第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D26・(30分)Body language is thequiet,secret andmost powerfullanguage of all!It speaks1than words.According tospecialists,our bodiessend outmore2than werealize.In fact,non-verba(l mE言语)communication takesup about50%of what wereally3And bodylanguage isparticularly4when weattempt tocommunicate acrosscultures.Indeed,what iscalled bodylanguageisso5a partof usthat itsactually oftenunnoticed.Andmisunderstandings occuras aresult of it.6,different societiestreat the7between peopledifferently.Northern Europeansusually do(接触)not likehaving8contact evenwith friends,andcertainly notwith9People fromLatin Americancountries,10,toucheach otherquite alot.Therefore,its possiblethat in11it maylook likea Latinois12aNorwegian allover the room.The Latino,trying toexpress friendship,will keepmoving13The Norwegian,very probablyseeing this as pushiness,will keep14—which theLatino willin returnregard as15・Clearly,a greatdeal isgoing onwhen people
16.And onlya partofit is in the wordsthemselves.And whenparties arefrom17cultures,theres astrong possibilityof18Butwhatever thesituation,the best19is toobey the、1A.straighter B.louder C.harder D.further
2、A.sounds B.invitations C.feelings D.messages
3、A.hope B.receive C.discover D・mean4^A.immediate B.misleading C.important D.difficult
5、A.well B.far C.much D.long、B.Thus C.However D.In short6A.For example、B・distance C.connections D.greetings7A.tradeB.verbal C-bodily D.telephone、8A.eyeB.relatives C.neighbors D.enemies、9A.strangersGolden Rule:treat othersas youwould liketo be
20、10A.in otherwords B.on theother handC.in asimilar wayD.by allmeans
11、A.trouble B.conversation C.silence D・experiment
12、A.disturbing B.helping C.guiding D.following
13、A.closer B.faster C.in D.away、B.going on14A.stepping forwardC.backing awayD.coming out
15、A.weakness B.carelessness C.friendliness D.coldness
16、A.talk B.travel C.laugh D.thinkC.Latino
17、A.different B.European D.rich
18、A.curiosity B.excitement C.misunderstanding D.nervousness、B.time C.result D.advice19A.chance、B・treated C.respected D.pleased20A.noticed第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号
1.5151内单词的正确形式(分)£()
27.15see fromouter space,Earth isa blueplanet,due to the factthatthe oceancovers over70percent ofits surface.According to a newstudy publishedin thejournalScience,the oceanplays a great rolein(slow)down globalwarming.It isu
3.(缓冲物)important bufferThe NewYork Timesput it.The oceanscan absorb93percent of the heattrapped by the greenhousegases()5,humans releaseinto the atmosphere.And theother7percent£absorb bythe air,landand icecaps,accordingto the Guardian.“If the ocean wasntabsorbing asmuch heat,the surfaceof theland wouldheat up()much
7.fast thanitisright now,”said professorMalin L.Pinsky atRutgersUniversity in the US.uIn fact,the oceanis savingus fromrapid warmingright now.”However,theoceanitself,as DiscoverMagazine noted,is heatingup40percent fasteron()average than the UnitedNations8r believefive yearsago.That meansif theoceantemperatures increase
9.this speed,the highwater temperatures“will killoff marine()(破坏性的)ecosystems,raise sea
10.level andmake hurricanesmore destructive”,theGuardian reported.第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)(分)假定英语课上老师
1028.10要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每10句中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011Im morethan happyto hearyou.You toldme youwere havingtrouble learn Chineseand wantedsome advicesfrom me.Firstly,why notto learnto singChinese songsIts agood way to learnChinese andcanmake youfeel relaxing.Secondly,you can make some Chinese friends.Although youget alongwellwith it,they willhelpyoutolearnChinese.Beside,it will be helpfulifyouwatched someChineseTV programmesand readsomeChinesenovels.Finally,joining aclub isalso thegoodwaytolearnChinese.In thisway,you willget morechances topractice Chinese.第二节书面表达(满分分)I hopethe suggestionswillbeuseful.Ill25(分)书面表达
29.25是一句英国名言请以此为题用英语写一篇“Planning is good,but doingis better”100〜120词的短文要求如下简述你对这句名言的理解;
1..用一个具体事例加以说明;
2.给出恰当的结尾3注意.文章的标题已给出(不计词数)
1.文中不得以任何形式透露地区、学校、老师或同学姓名等真实信息,否则按作弊行为认4定Planning IsGood,But DoingIs Better参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1D、2A、3B、4D、5B、6C、7B、8A、9C、10C、11B、12A、13D、14B、15C、16D、17A、18D、19D、20A第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,40A BC D选出最佳选项、、211B、2B、3A、4A、、221C、2B、3D、4B、、231A、、2B3C、4D、5C、6A、、241A、2D、3C、、251C、2D第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D、、261B、2D、3D、4C、5C、6A、7B、8C、9A、10B、11B、12D、13A、14C、15D、16A、17A、18C、19D、20B第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号
1.5151内单词的正确形式
2.slowing
3.an
4.as
5.that/which
6.is absorbed
7.faster
8.believed
9.at
10.levels第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10后力口一一28hear from,leam learning,advices advice,去掉后面的一一why notto,relaxing-relaxed,Although—If itthem,Beside Besides,一一watched watch,thea第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29One PossibleVersionPlanning IsGood,But DoingIs BetterPlanningisgoodas itdecides indetail howwe dowhatwewant todo.However,a plancanbear nofruit withoutbeing actuallycarried out.My experience in theEnglish speechcontest lastOctober isa casein point.A monthbefore theevent,!spent hoursworking outa scheduleoutlining mygoals andpractical steps.After that,!set outto readwidely for an inspiringtopic,wrote aspeech,and practicedits deliveryinbeautiful pronunciationwith goodpublic speechskills.I finallycame out of thecontest asthefirst prizewinner.I knowhow Iachieved mysuccess.It camefrom goodplanning andbetter doingcombined.A.Having not prepared B.Not havingpreparedC.Not to have preparedD.To havenotprepared
8.—Did yougo tolast nighfsconcert—Yes.And thegirl playingthe violin at theconcert allthe peoplepresent withherexcellent ability.A.impressed B.compared C.conveyed D.observed
9.—What doyou do,Rita一Fm aclerk in a foreigncompany now.But IEnglish in a highschool for10years.A.teach B.have taughtC.taught D.am teaching一
10.Would yoube sokind asto takethis heavybox upstairsfor meA.It*s mypleasure.B.Help yourself.C.Sure,with pleasure.D.Take yourtime.
11.—Sorry forhaving keptyou waiting.But for the trafficjam,I20minutes earlier—Never mind,I haventbeen waitingthat long.A.arrived B.would have arrivedC.would arriveD.had arrived
12.In theUS,there arecurrently over5,000community schools,in additionto servingaseducational institutions,function ascominunity centersfor thesurrounding neighborhood.A.which B.whereC.whose D.as
13.blood ifyou canand manylives willbe saved.A.Giving B.GivenC.To giveD.Give
14.—You shouldnthave treatedme thatway.My heartis broken.一Fm sorry,PauLI didntmean you.A.hurting B.to hurtC.hurt D.having hurt
15.the lawyers,volunteers from the LibyanRed CrossSociety alsojoined theefforts inhelpingthe Chinesego homesafely.A.Except forB.In spiteofC.Apart fromD.Instead of
16.Not havingworked outthe program,leave theoffice.A.so he was forbiddento B.and hedidnt wanttoC.his littleson couldntmake himD.be couldntfree himselfto
17.--Are yousatisfied withthis house--一・We canthaveanicer oneA.Not alittle B.Not abit C.A littleD.A bit
18.John,money wasnow noproblem,started anew companywith hisfriends.A.for whoseB.of whoseC.of whomD.for whom
19.The explosionin thechemical plantavoided hadthe countyauthorities,aiming toomuch atshort-term interests,performed theirduties from the beginning.A.should beB.might beC.must havebeen D.could havebeen
20.They werestanding so faraway thatI couldnttheir facesclearly.A.make outB.make forC.make offD.make up第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,40A BC D选出最佳选项(分)
21.6When DeeDee Bridgewaterlearned thatshe wouldbecome a2017NEAJazz Master,a seriesof thoughtsand feelingsflooded hermind.It wassofarout ofmy orbitandjust mywhole sphereof thinking/9she saidin aconversation atNPR thisspring,hoursbefore sheformally receivedher award.Shes66-far fromretirement agein jazz,and on the extremeforward edgeof theNEAJazz Masterspeople.So she was awareof herrelative youthin thefield Shealso recognizedthat there haventbeen manywomen in the ranksof NEA Jazz Masters:fewer than20,outof(前任)
145.That idealed herto reflecton herpredecessors legendarysingers likeBettyCarter*who wasseated backin1992,and AbbeyLincoln,who receivedthe nodin
2003.Bridgewater sought inspiration andadvice fromboth Carter and Lincoln,as sherecallsin this period ofJazz Night,which featuresmusic recordedduring theseason openerfor JazzatLincoln Center.On aprogram called“Songs ofFreedom”,organized bydrummer UlyssesOwens,Jr.,Bridgewater sangmaterial associatedwith Lincolnas wellas Nina Simone:anextremely angrysong of the civilrights movement,like^Mississippi Goddam”.A separateconcert,“Songs WeLove,found Bridgewatersinging lesspoliticallycharged(but stillexciting)fare like“St.James Infirmary,which appearson hermostrecent album.In wordsas wellas music,thisperiodreveals howseriously Bridgewatertakesthat responsibility,seeing ashow itconnects toher ownexperienceinthe jazzlineage.But(欢腾)maybe“seriously isntthe rightword whenit comesto DeeDee,whose effervescenceshinesthrough evenin areflective mood.Join herhere for a while;shes excellentcompany,no moreor lessso nowthat masteryis officiallya partof herresume.、1What didBridgewater thinkof herwinning the awardA.It confusedher.B.It wasbeyond herexpectation.C.It wongreat popularsupport forher.D.It gaveher muchconfidence abouther career.、2What canwe learnabout themusicians winningNEAJazzMastersA.Women rankedhigher thanmen.B.Men accountedforabigger partof them.C.Most of them wereunwilling toretire atfirst.D.Many of them receivedtheawardat anearly age.、3Who ismore likelytohaveagreatinfluence onBridgewaterA.CarterandLincoln.B.Ulysses andLincoln.C.Nina Simoneand Carter.D.NinaSimoneand Ulysses.、4What doesthe lastparagraph mainlytalk aboutA.Bridgewaters musictheme.B.Bridgewaters musicexperience.C.Bridgewaters personalcharacters.D.Bridgewaters greatachievements.(分)
22.8To erris human.Society issuffering from an inabilityto acknowledgeasmuch.For individuals,errors arepainful.The trick,then,is toerr well:to recognizemistakesand learnfrom them.Worryingly,humanity maybe gettingworse atadmitting itsmistakes.Few enjoy the feelingof beingcaught out in anerror.But realtrouble startswhen thedesireto avoida punishmentleads toa refusalto dealwith contraryevidence.Economists oftenassume thatpeople aresensible.When facedwith anew fact,these peopleshouldupdate theirview of theworldto takebetter decisionsin future.Yet yearsof economicresearchconfirms thatpeople frequentlydisregard informationthat conflictswith theirviewof theworld.Why shouldthat beLast yearRoland Benabou,of Princeton,presented aframeworkfor thinkingabout theproblem.In manyways,beliefs arelike othereconomic goods.Peoplespend timeand resourcesbuilding them,and getvalue fromthem:some beliefsmake ownersfeelgood andshow theirpublic identity;other beliefsprovide valueby shaping(禁欲主义)behavior—for example,religious asceticismcan helpone avoidunhealthy habits.Because beliefs,however,are notsimply toolsfor makinggood decisions,but aretreasuredin theirown right,new informationthat challengesthem isunwelcome.Peopleoften engage in motivated reasoning tomanage suchchallenges.Mr Benabouclassifies thisintothree categories.^Strategic ignorance99is whena believeravoids informationoffering(合理化)conflicting evidence.In“reality denial”,troubling evidenceis rationalizedrealestate investorsmight makeup fancifultheories forwhy pricesshould behaveunusually,andsupporters ofa disgracedpolitician mightclaim thenegative newsto befake.And lastly,inuself-signalling^,the believercreates hisown toolsto interpretthe factsintheway hewants:an unhealthyperson,for example,might decidethat goingforadaily runproves heis well.(偏见).“Motivated reasoningisacognitive biasNot allthe errorsit leadsto arecostly:praising theperformance ofone*s supportedfootball teamdespite contradictoryevidencedoes littleharm.But whenbiases arebroadly shared—within financialworld orpolitical(两极分化)parties-danger arises.Motivated reasoninghelps explainwhy viewpointspolarizeeven asinformation ismore easilyavailable thanever before.Work byMr Benabousuggests thatgroupthink is highest whenpeople withingroupsface ashared fate:when choosingto break from a group isunlikely tospare anindividual the(动力)costs ofthe groupserrors orbring muchindividual benefit.The incentiveto engageinmotivated reasoningishighas aresult.Even asthe facton aparticular issueis obvious,parties canstill becomeincreasingly polarized.That,in turn,canmakeit harderstill foramember ofone partytogetany benefitfrom breakingfrom agroup.Indeed,the grouphas anincentiveto silenceindependent voices.Public statementsof regretare riskyin arigidly polarizedworld.Admissions oferrorcan notonly annoypartners butalso provideopportunities foropponents.But itis rarelyinthe interestof thoseintheright topretend that they arenever wrong.
1、According tothe passage,beliefs aresimilar toeconomic goodsin that・A.both areentertainingand valuableB.both canbe shapedby religiousfaith C.both canreflect whothe、owners areD.both promotereligious development2Which ofthe followingis an example ofself-signalling”?A.A fanspeaks highlyof histeam althoughit hasjust lostthe game.B.A mancovers hisears whenstealing abell,believing thebell wontring.C.Supporters ofTrump believethe newsabout hisaffairs witha ladyis fake.D.Suspected AIDScarriers refuseto betested thoughit canbe doneforfree.、3What canbe inferredfrom Paragraphs6and7A.Polarization causesindividuals tobreakfromthe group.B.Richer sourcesof informationdecrease motivatedreasoning.C.Individuals withindependent voicesare dismissedfromthegroup.D.Individuals inagroupengageinmotivatedreasoningfor theirown interests.、4Which ofthe followingopinions mightthe authoragree withA.Denying errorsis unavoidable.B.Failure toadmit errorsis harmful.C.Humans aregetting betterat erringwell.D.Wise peopleignore contraryworldviews.(分)
23.8No one has a temper naturallyso good,that itdoes notneed attentionandcultivation,and noonehas atemperso bad,but that,by properculture,it maybecomepleasant.One ofthe bestdisciplined tempersever seen,was thatofagentleman who wasnaturally quick,irritable,rash,and violent;but,by takingcare ofthe sick,and especiallyof(疯狂的)mentally derangedpeople,he socompletely masteredhimself thathewasneverknown to be thrownoff hisguard.There isno miseryso constant,so upsetting,and sointolerable toothers,as thatofhaving acharacter which is yourmaster.There arecorners atevery turnin life,againstwhich wemay run,and atwhich wemay breakoutinimpatience,if wechoose.Look atRoger Sherman,who rosefrom ahumble occupationtoaseat inthe firstCongressoftheUnited States,and whosejudgment wasreceived withgreat respectby thatbodyof distinguishedmen.He madehimself masterof his temper andcultivated itasagreatbusiness inlife.There areone ortwo instanceswhich showthis partof hischaracter ina lightthatis beautiful.One day,after havingreceived hishighest honors,hewassitting andreading inhissitting room.A student,inaroom closeby,held alooking-glass insuch aposition asto pourthereflected raysofthesun directlyin Mr Sherman*s face.He movedhis chair,and thethingwas repeated.A thirdtime the chair wasmoved,but thelooking-glass stillreflected thesun inhis eyes.He laidaside hisbook,went tothe window,and manywitnesses ofthe rudebehaviorexpected tosee theungentlemanly studentseverely punished.He raisedthe windowgently,and then-shut thewindow blind!I cannot helpproviding anotherinstance ofthe powerhe hadacquired overhimself.Hewas naturallypossessed ofstrong passions,but overthese heat lengthobtained anextraordinarycontrol.He becamehabitually calmand self-possessed.Mr Shermanwas oneofthose menwho arenot ashamedto maintainthe formsof religionin theirfamilies.Onemorning hecalled themall togetheras usualto leadthem inprayer toGod.The oldfamilyBible”was broughtout andlaid on the table.Mr Shermantook hisseat andplaced besidehim one of hischildren,a childof hisoldage.The restofthe family wereseated aroundtheroom,several ofwhom werenowgrown-ups.Besides these,some ofthe tutorsofthecollege wereboarders inthefamilyandwere presentatthetime.His agedmother occupieda corneroftheroom,opposite theplacewhere thedistinguished Judgesat.At length,he openedthe Bibleand beganto read.The childwhowasseated besidehimmade somelittle disturbance,upon whichMr Shermanpaused andtold ittobestill.Again hecontinuedbut againhe hadto pauseto scoldthe littleoffender,whose playfulcharacterwould scarcelypermit ittobestilL Atthis timehe gentlytapped itsear.The blow,if blowitmight becalled,caught theattention of his agedmother,who nowwith someeffort rosefromthe seatand totteredacrosstheroom.At length,she reachedthechairof Mr Sherman,and ina moment,most unexpectedlyto him,she gavehim ablow on the earwith allthe forceshecould gather.uThere,said she,“you strikeyour child,and Iwill strikemine.”口Fo£_a_pwmenL_thc_Dlood_yas_Bee_jnountiiig_tQ_th£_facc_9f_M£_Shermaii.Butit wasonly foramomentand allwas calmand mildas usual.He paused;he raisedhis glasses;he casthiseyeupon hismother;again itfell upon the bookfrom whichhe hadbeen reading.Not aword escapedhim;but againhe calmlypursued theservice,and soonsoughtinprayeran abilityto setanexamplebefore hishousehold whichshould beworthy oftheir imitation.Such avictory wasworth morethantheproudest oneever achievedonthefield ofbattle.
1、The followingsentence shouldbe putatthebeginning ofParagraph・The differencein thehappinesswhichisreceived bythemanwho governshistemperand thatbytheman whodoesnot isdramatic.A.Two B.ThreeC.Four D.Five、2How is thepassagemainly developedA.By analyzingreasons.B.By givingexamples.C.By listingarguments.D.By comparingfacts.、3What wasRoger Shermansattitude towardshis agedmotherA.Grateful.B.Skeptical.C.Tolerant.D.Sympathetic.、4What canwe learnabout RogerShermanA.He camefrom adistinguished familybackground.B.He wasnot goodat displayinghis trueinner feelings.C.He severelypunished astudent whodidnt behavehimself.D.He wasa manconscious ofthe consequencesof hisbehavior.、5What doesthe underlinedsentence inthe lastparagraph meanA.Mr Shermansface wascovered withblood.B.Mr Shermanwas seekingstrength inprayer.C.MrShermanwas thenonthepoint ofexploding.D.MrShermanwas ashamedofhismothers rudebehavior.、6Which ofthe followingisthe best titleforthepassageA.Control yourtemper B.Save yourself-esteemC.Mind yourmanners D.Treasure yourBible(分)
24.8With over
2.4millon visitorsevery year,Cinque Terreis oneof themost-visited regionsin Italy.Cinque Terreis trulyspecial.The fivecandy-colored Hshingvillagesof Riomaggiore,Manarola9Comiglia,Vemazza,and Monterossoal Mareare builtintocliffs overthe cleanand brightly-shining LigurianSea.Whether yourevisiting theregionforafew daysorafew weeks,these arethe experiencesyou shouldadd toyour trippleasure.★Take ascenic hike.Its easyto visiteach ofthe attractivevillages onfoot.The mostpopular hikeis thecoastal path SentieroAzzuro.It linksall five villages andoffers extremelybeautiful scenery(葡萄园).ofthesea,architecture andvineyards Ittakes aboutsix hourstogoacross,withshort breaksbutmost peopleare goingto stopinthevillages forfood andswimming.★Eat seafoodinacone(锥形).Dessert loversmight thinkthat Italian ice-cream isthe bestthing tobe servedinaconebut makeroom forseafood conesas well.Thanks toits coastallocation,Cinque Terreis fullofseafood restaurants.★Get ona boat.Iftheweather cooperates,take thetime toget outonthewater.The villageslook verybeautifulfromaboat.The cheapestand easiestway isto jumponthepublic ferryfrom oneofthe villagestothenext,but theseboats areoften crowded.Its farmore relaxingto takeaprivate cruise,which departsfromthedocks inRiomaggiore,Manarola,Vemazza,andMonterosso alMare.★Take thetrain.Cinque Terre*s trainsystem isoneofthe mostscenic inEurope.The high-speed trainrunsthrough eachofthe fivevillagesevery20minutes orso.And thewhole lineis directlyonthe coast,offering lovelyviews ofthe LigurianSea androcky cliffs.、1What isspecial aboutthefivecandy-colored AshingvillagesA.Their speciallocation.B.Their longhistory.C.Their deliciousfoods.D.Their friendlyvillagers.、2What isthe favoritefood forthe hikersinthefive villagesA.Italian noodlesB.Italianice-cream.C.Italian wines.D.Seafood cones.、3What isthebestwaytoenjoythebeautiful sceneryand deliciousfoodA.Taking aprivate ferrytothevillages.B.Walking withshort breaksonthecoast.C.Taking ascenic hikealong thecoastalpath.。