单选题
The Lake District in north-west England is an area remarkably little affected by industrialization. The principal activity is still sheep-farming, as it has been for a thousand years, and many ancient words like "fell" for "hill" and "tam" for "lake" are still in daily use. In spite of its heavy rainfall and relative inaccessibility, its special atmosphere and spectacular natural beauty combine to make this one of England's favourite holiday areas at all seasons of the year. But at Christmas 1968, still gripped by the fear that foot-and-mouth disease could spread to the hill flocks and sweep like wildfire right up to the Scottish border, it was quieter than ever before in this century. Luckily not a single farm had caught tile infection, the nearest case having been an isolated one at Kendal several weeks before. But every Lakeland farmer knows that one case among the unfenced hill flocks on the fells could lead to complete annihilation of hundreds of thousands of sheep and the virtual end of the district's principal industry; you cannot replace sheep, acclimatized to their own part of the fell for generations, in the same way that you can replace cattle in a field.
Nobody could remember a Christmas like it, especially Boxing Dab, which is traditionally one of the big outdoor holidays of the Lakeland year. Normally this is a day spent following the mountain packs of hounds, fell-walking and, if the weather is propitious, skiing and skating, but this time there were none of these things. Visitors were actively discouraged, and those who did come were asked not to go on the fells, footpaths or bridleways or near farmland, while motorists were requested not to drive on minor roads and to shun the smaller valleys. The enterprising hotels which had earlier in the year decided to keep open during the winter were by the end of October having a desperate time. Hundreds of bookings had been cancelled and scores of dinner parties and young farmers' reunions eliminated. All youth hostels were closed. At least one climbing club, unable to climb, substituted a training programme of films and simulated climbs on the more substantial municipal buildings.
The weather in the area was dry, crisp, windless and cold, in fact ideal for brisk outdoor activities. But nobody was able to enjoy it. Everything was stopped: hunting, walking, climbing, skiing, motor cycle trials, sporting events of every description. All the seasonal dances, festivals, conferences, shepherds' meets and a hundred and one, other social occasions abandoned. The ice was bearing on some of the lakes but you could not go skating there. Meanwhile the foxes, emboldened by an unprecedented freedom from harassment, were stalking closer to the farms and the flocks of Christmas turkeys, while the hounds sulked miserably in their kennels.
Farmers are apt to criticize some sections of the outdoor fraternity for their occasional thoughtless behaviour, but the way that walkers, climbers, skiers, fishermen, hunters and the rest went out of their way to help them at this time should never be forgotten. The general public, locals and visitors alike, tried to give the fell farmers a sporting chance, and this remarkable display of public spirit was the one bright note in a very sad time.
单选题 The word "this" in line 5 refers to______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 这是考查指示代词的用法。“In spite of its heavy rainfall and relative inaccessibility, its special atmosphere and spectacular natural beauty combine to make this one of England's favourite holiday areas at all seasons of the year.”(尽管有很大的降雨量和相对的不可接近性,但是它特殊的环境和壮观的自然美使其成为英国一年四季中最受欢迎的地方。)这里的“this”指的就是最开头提到的地点。故选D。
单选题 The district's principal industry is______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 这是道细节题。这道题目可以在原文中直接找到答案。从文中第一段的第二句(The principal activity is still sheep-farming, as it has been for a thousand years, and many ancient words like“fell”for“hill”and“tam”for“lake”are still in daily use.)我们便直接可以在这句话中找到答案。这和C选项是一致的,故选C。
单选题 Because the sheep in the hills are unfenced foot-and-mouth disease might______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 这是道细节题。从第一段的这句话“but every Lakeland farmer knows that one case among the unfenced hill flocks on the fells could lead to complete annihilation of hundreds of thousands of sheep”(但是每一个湖区的农民都知道在没有栅栏的山里种庄稼会导致成千上万的羊被歼灭)annihilation是歼灭,消灭的意思。故选D。
单选题 Why were some hotels described as "enterprising"?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 这是道细节题。这道题目首先要理解的是题目中或者原文中“enterprising”的意思是什么。“enterprising”是表示有进取心的意思。在文中第二段中出现了这个词“the enterprising hotels which had earlier in the year deeded to keep open during the winter”,这句话的意思是这些有进取心的旅馆在今年早些时候还决定要一直开到冬天呢,从这句子中找到选项B。故选B。
单选题 According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true during Christmas time in 1968?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 这是道细节题,但是做这个题目时要注意的是文中指的是不正确的一项,所以可以用排除法。从第三段第一句话中可以看出,“The weather in the area was dry,crisp, windless and cold, in fact ideal for brisk outdoor activities. But nobody was able to enjoy it.”前半句虽说那个地区的气候是个户外活动的理想场所,但是在那年的圣诞节谁也没玩好。可以看出本题的答案为 B。