我国人口地理界线( ) A. 以黑龙江省黑河与云南省的腾冲的连线为界 B. 以秦岭﹣﹣淮河一线为界 C. 以长江为界 D. 以黑龙江省的漠河至海南的海口一线为界 答案:A.5、I was dirty smelly hungry and some somewhere beneath all
that, suntanned(皮肤晒黑).It was the end of an Inter-Rail
holiday.My body couldn’t take
any more punishment. My mind couldn't deal with any more foreign timetables,
currencies or languages.
"Never again," I said, as I stepped onto
home ground.I said exactly the same thing the following
year.And the next, all I had to do was buy one train
ticket and, because I was under twenty―five years old,I could spend a whole month going anywhere I wanted in Europe.
Ordinary beds are never the same once you've learnt to sleep, in the passage of
a train, the rhythm rocking you into a deep sleep.
Carrying all your possessions on
your back in a tucksack(背包) makes you have a vefy basic approach to travel,and encourages incredible wastefulness that can lead to
burning socks that have become too anti-social(不合群的),and getting rid of books when finished.On
the other hand,this way of looking at life is entirely in the spirit of
Inter―Rail,for common sense and reasoning can be thrown
out of the window along with the paperback book and the socks.All it takes to achieve this carefree attitude is one of those
tickets in your hand.
Any system that enables young
people to travef through countries at a rate of more than one a day must be
pretty social on that first trip,my friehds mad I were at first unaware of the
possibilities of this type of train ticket,thinking it was just an inexpensive way of getting to and from our
chosen camp-site in southern France.But the idea of
non-stop travel proved too attractive,for there was
always just one more country over the border,always
that little bit further to go.And what did the extra
miles cost us? Nothing.
We were not completely
uninterested in culture.But
this was a first holiday without parents,as it was for
most other Inter-Railers,and in organizing our own timetable we left out
everything except the most available sights.This was
the chance to escape the guided tour,an opportunity to
do something different.I took great pride in the fact
that.in many places,all I could
be bothered to see was the view from the station.We
were just there to get by,and to have good time doing
so.In this we were not different from most of the other
Inter-Raiders with whom we shared passage floors,food
and water,money and music.
The excitement of travel comes from
the sudden reality of somewhere that was previously just a name.It is as if the city in which you
arrive never actually existed until the train pulls in at the station and you
are able to see it with your own tired eyes for the first time.
71.At the end of his first trip, the writer said“Never again”because
A.He fell ill
B.he disliked trains
C.he was tired from the journey
D.he had lost money
72.What does the writer mean by“this
way of looking at life’’in Paragraph 37
A.Worrying about your clothes
B.Throwing unwanted things away
C.Behaving in an anti-social way
D.Looking after your possessions
73.Why did the writer originally buy an Inter―Rail ticket?
A.To get to one place cheaply.
B.To meet other young people.
C.To see a lot of famous places
D.To go on a tour of Europe.
74.What the writer liked about traveling without his
parents was that
A.he could see more interesting places
B.he could spend more time sightseeing
C.he could stay away from home longer
D.he could make his own decisions
75.What does the underlined word“it”in the last sentence of Paragraph 6
refer to?
A.A name.
C.The train.
B.The city.
D.The station.