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高中英语二轮复习七选五1、EmpathyLastyear,researchersfromtheUniversityofMichiganreportedthatempathy,theabilitytoundersta
ndotherpeople,amongcollegestudentshaddroppedsharplyoverthepast10years.①Today,peoplespendmoretimealonean
darelesslikelytojoingroupsandclubs.JenniferFreed,aco-directorofateenprogram,hasanotherexplanation.TurnontheTV,andyou'reshoweredwithnewsa
ndrealityshowsfullofpeoplefighting,competing,andgenerallytreatingoneanotherwithnorespect.②Therearegoodreasonsnottofollowthosebadexamples.
Humansaresociallyrelatedbynature.③Researchershavealsofoundthatempatheticteenagersaremorelikelytohavehighself-respect.Besides,
empathycanbeacureforloneliness,sadness,anxiety,andfear.Empathyisalsoanindicationofagoodleader.Infact,Freedsa
ys,manytopcompaniesreportthatempathyisoneofthemostimportantthingstheylookforinnewmanagers.④“Academicsareimportant.Butifyoudon’thaveemotiona
l(情感的)intelligence,youwon’tbeassuccessfulinworkorinyourlovelife,”shesays.What’sthebestwaytoupyourEQ(情商)?Forstarters,letdownyourguardandreall
ylistentoothers.⑤Toreallydevelopempathy,you’dbettervolunteeratanursinghomeorahospital,joinacluborateamthathasadiversemembership,ha
vea“sharingcircle”withyourfamily,orspendtimecaringforpetsatananimalshelter.A.Everyoneisdifferent,andlevelsofempathydifferfrompersontoperson.B.That
couldbebecausesomanypeoplehavereplacedfacetimewithscreentime,theresearcherssaid.C.“Onedoesn’tdevelopem
pathybyhavingalotofopinionsanddoingalotoftalking,”Freedsays.D.Humanslearnbyexample—andmostoftheexamplesonitareanythingbutempathetic
.E.Empathyisamatteroflearninghowtounderstandsomeoneelse—bothwhattheythinkandhowtheyfeel.F.Goodsocialskills—includingempathy—areakindof“emotional
intelligence”thatwillhelpyousucceedinmanyareasoflife.G.Havingrelationshipswithotherpeopleisanimportant
partofbeinghuman—andhavingempathyisdecisivetothoserelationships.2、根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Radarisanelect
ronicdevicethatdetectsplanes,ships,coastlines,landmarks,andevenstormclouds.Thenameradarcomesfromthefirs
tlettersofthewordsradiodirectionandranging.Asthehumaneyeuseslightwavestosee,radar“sees”withradiowaves.Wit
houtradar,planescouldnotlandsafelyinbadweatherandshipscouldnotmovesafelyinthickfog.①__________Inthe1800sitwasdiscoveredthatradiowa
vescouldbereflectedfromobjects.Butscientistsdidnotmakegreatadvancesinradarresearchuntilthe1930s,whentheworld
wasthreatenedbywar.②__________Ithasbeenusedwidelyinalmosteveryconflictsincethen.Echoesmakeitpossibleforradartowork.Whenabeamofradiowavesissentout,its
trikesonanobjectandreturnsanecho.Thisechoispickedupbyradarandrecordedonascreensimilartotelevisionscreen.Onthescreenanobserverseesaf
lash,orablip,thatshowsthedirectionanddistanceoftheobject.③__________Airportcontroltowersuseradartoguid
eplanesinforsafelandings.Almostalllargeshipsdependonradartopreventcollisionswithicebergsorotherships.④__________Weatherforecasters“see”thesize,d
irection,andspeedofstormsonradarscreens.Astronomerscanevenuseradartomeasureaccuratelythedistancetothemoon.Thus,thedev
icehasgeneratedmajoradvancements.⑤__________HugeradarantennashavebeeninstalledallovertheUnitedStates.Theyguard
usagainstpossibleenemyattacks.Wehaveballistic—missiles(战略导弹)warningsystemsthatcanalertustoattackswhenmissilesaremorethan1,000milesaway.Otherradars
ystemswarnusagainstenemyaircraftandevenspyingspacesatellites.A.Policetrackspeedersinradar-equippedcars.B.Thesemeasureme
ntsarenowhighlyaccurate.C.Thedevicecanbeusedinawiderangeoffields.D.Itisthereforeespeciallyvaluabletoship
persandtravelers.E.DuringWorldWarIImanycountriesusedradareffectively.F.Todayradarisusedbycommercialairlinersandweatherf
orecasters.G.Strengtheningnationaldefenseisoneofradar’smostimportantfunctions.3、Whenthekidsareoutofschoo
l,parentsareeagertousetheholidaysforsomequalityfamilytime①__________Whilethere’sgreatconcernamongparentsabouttheimpactofscreensonphysicalactivityandf
ace-to-facecommunications,parentaluseofscreensisoftenoverlooked.Onerecentreportfoundthatparentsspendoverninehour
sperdaywithscreenmedia.Itsnowonderthatfamiliesfindithardtohavehigh-qualitysocialinteractions.Wantourkids
toputdownthephonesandtablets?②__________It’snecessarythatweunplugwhenweaskourkidstodothesame.Somefamilyactivitieswecreatecanhelpuse
ngagewithourkidswithouttheconcernofscreentime.Whynotleavethedevicesathomeandgoforatech-freenaturewalk?Itwillbeanopportunitytoma
keusmoreconnectedtotheworldbeyondthescreen.Focusonbeinginthemomentandkidsmayenjoycollectingplantseedsorstones③__________Aboardgamenightisidealforbrin
gingfamilymemberstogetherandbeingengaged.Moreover,playinggamestogetherfosterssocialinteraction,cooperation,andthedevelopmentofSocialEmotio
nalLearning(SEL)④__________Someotherfamilyactivitiesarewonderfullyfunwithouttheuseofelectronicdevices.Forexample,takethekidsswimming,orbr
ingthemtoanindoorrockclimbinggym.Bakeacakeforaneighbororplantagarden⑤__________Yourkidswillgetlostintheactivity,forgettin
gthedevices.Tobeclear,technologyhasmanybenefitstoparentsandchildren.However,creatingsometech-freetimecanhelpparents
andkidsfeelmoreconnectedtoeachother.A.Weparentsmustmodelthatbehavior.B.Evenso,toomuchofagoodthingcanbe
badforfamilytime.C.However,manyofusfindithardtocompetewithelectronics.D.Parentsmaylearnfromtheirkidsaboutscienceandnatureaswell.E.Bestofall,family
memberscanenjoybeingengagedinasharedexperience.F.Thekidsaremorelikelytohavebuy-inwhentheyfeelliketheyhaveasay.G.All
theseactivitiesrequirefamilymemberstofocustheirattentiononthetaskathan4、根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选
项。Anewstudysuggeststhatthetimingofawoundaffectsthespeedatwhichitheals(痊愈).Woundssufferedduringthedayhealarou
nd60percentfasterthanthoseatnight.Thestudyshowedhowthebodiescircadianrhythm(昼夜节律)controlledthehealingofwounds.
①__________Ittellsourbodieswhentowakeup,eatandsleepinacircle—aseriesofactivitiesthatrepeatthemselvesdaya
fterday.②__________Inthestudy,researchersfoundthatskincellsmovedfastertorepairwoundssufferedduringtheday.Theirfindingswerepublishedinthe
journalScienceTranslationalMedicine.Theresearchersexaminedcells,mice,andburninjurydatabases.③__________Night-timeburns—burnssufferedbetwee
n8o’clockatnightand8o’clockthenextmorning—were95percenthealedafteranaverageof28days.Butafteranaverageof17days,daytimebur
ns-burnssufferedbetween8o’clockinthemorningand8atnight-were95percenthealed.④__________Woundsareverycostlytotreat.⑤__________InBritain’sN
ationalHealthServices,forexample,suchservicescostaround$6.56billionperyear.Expertssaythehighcostsresult,inpart,fromalackofdr
ugsthatspeeduptheclosureofwounds.A.Eachcyclelastsabout24hours.B.Thecircadianrhythmislikeaclockortimer.C.Specifically,theirinvestigationfoundthe
followinginformation:D.Thenewstudy'sfindingscouldhelpscientistsdevelopbetterdrugs.E.Inotherwords,nighttimeinjuriestookanaverageof11dayslongertohe
al.F.Worldwide,billionsofdollarsarespenteveryyearonwound-treatmentservices.G.That'swhatagroupofresearchers
fromauniversityinCanadarecentlypublished.5、根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Critical(批判的)thinkingisthear
tofusingreasontoanalyzeideasanddigdeepertogettoourtruepotential.Itdoesn’tmeanyou’rethinkingharderorlonger.①__________.Her
earesometipsandideastohelpyoubuildafoundationforcriticalthinking.Questionyourassumptions.Wemakealotofassumptionsaboutalmosteverything
.It’showourbrainprocessescertainpiecesofinformation,andhowwegetalongineverydaylife.Youcouldsaytheyarethefoundationofourcriticalfr
amework.②__________.Thenthewholefoundationneedstoberebuilt,fromthebottomup.Don’ttakeinformationonauthorityuntilyou'veinvestigatedityou
rself.Insteadofdouble-checkingeverythinganyonesays,wetendtolabelinformationaseithercomingfromatrustworthyornottrustworthysource.Thiskeepsusfr
omdouble-checkingeverypieceofinformationthatcomesourway,savingtimeandenergy.Butitalsokeepsusfromgettingtothebottomofthin
gswethinkofascomingfromatrustworthysource,evenwhentheydon’t.③__________.Putyourselfinotherpeople’sshoes.Empathycanalso
helpyoudevelopyourcriticalthinkingskills.④__________.Youmayfindthatalittleunderstandingfacilitatesadeeperins
ightintootherpeopleandtheirbehavior.Thedeeperyourinsightintoyourselfandothers,thewiseryourdecisionswillbe.⑤__________.Thereisno
waytolearnbetterthanlearningfromyourfriends.Ifyouonlywanttobeabigfishswimminginthelittlepondjustbecauseyourego(自负)feelsgood,kee
pthispart.Ifyouarewonderingabouthowtodevelopcriticalskills,makefriendswithsmartpeopleandthrowawayyourego.A.Actua
lly,it’saboutthinkingbetter.B.Surroundyourselfwithpeoplesmarterthanyou.C.Besomeonethatpeopleknowthattheycancounto
n.D.Youshouldnotjudgeothersuntilyoufullyunderstandtheirsituation.E.Butwhatiftheyturnedouttobewrong,oratleastnotentirelytruthfu
l?F.Thereasonisthatunderstandingdoesnotalwaysgowiththerightaction.G.Sowhatispublishedinamagazineoronlinedoesn
’tmeanit’snecessarilytrue.6、根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。AreYouaPrisonerofPerfection?Doyou
struggleforagoalthatisbeyondyourreach?1Areyousettingyourselfupforfailureandshamewhenyoucan’tachievetheunachievable?Understandingwhat
drivesperfectionismisthefirststeptowardreleasingthisself-createdanchorthatkeepsusstuck.Shameandfearareoftenthehiddendrive
rsofperfectionism.Webelievethatifwecanfashionaperfectlypolishedpersonality,flashourintelligence,andperfectourhumour,the
nnoonecanhurtuswithcriticismandwe’llwinrespectandapproval.2Politicianswhodisplayadesperateneedtoberightandrefusetoacknowledgemistakesoruncertaintyare
oftendrivenbyasecretshame.Theyfearthatshowingvulnerability(弱点)willexposethemtotheaccusationthatthey’reweak.Theysticktoadesiretoberigh
t,perfect,andpolished,evenwhenit’sobviousthattheemperorhasnoclothes.Perfectionismkeepsusleaningtowardthefuture.We’reconstantlyevaluatingourselve
sinordertodobetter.3However,ifwecan’trelaxandenjoylightermoments,thenwebecomeprisonersofourperfectionism.Wegetpainfullyself-consciousand
takeourselvestooseriously.Sadly,wedeprive(剥夺)ourselvesofthesimplepleasureofenjoyingthemomentandbeingourselves.4Werealizethatfailing
atanyenterprisedoesn’tmeanthatweareafailure.Withoutfailures,we’llneverlearnfromourmistakes;we’llnevermoveforwardinourlive
s.Thosewhosucceedhavemadecountlessmistakes.Theimportantthingistolearnfromourerror,forgiveourselvesandmoveon.Beingh
uman,perfectionisimpossible.5Releasingourselvesfromthedesiretoprotectourimage,we’refreedtosailgracefullyt
hroughoursuccessesandfailures—andenjoyourpreciouslife.A.Doyouholdanidealizedvisionthatisimpossibletorealize?B.Acuretoperfectionismistomakeroomfo
rourhumanshortcomings.C.Doyoufearthatotherswillbehorrifiedbywhatyoujudgeaboutyourself?D.Theaddictiontostayingperfectprotects
usfromanysignofbeingimperfect.E.There’snothingwrongwithwantingtodoourbestandself-correctingalongtheway.F.Peoplewhoareaddictedtoperfect
ionareoftenisolated,eveniftheyseemoutgoingandpopular.G.Byacceptingourselvesasweareanddoingourbest,webegintoridtheshamethatdrivesperfectionism.7、根
据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Therearenumerousbenefitsofreadinggoodbooks.①______Whateveryourfieldmightbe
,it'sveryimportanttocreateagoodhabittoreadbeyondyourhorizons.Herearetipstohelpyoucultivateabetterandconsistentreadinghabit:●Determineyourreading
goal.②______Thisgoalshouldbeclearandbackedupwithapurpose.Startbythinkingabouthowaconsistentreadingpatternc
anhelpyougrowindifferentareasofyourlife-spirit,academics,career,relationshipsandmore.●③____Onceyou'redonesettingyourreadinggoalfortheyear,you'llne
edalisttobackitup.Writeoutalistoftheamazingbooksyouwanttoread.Askforrecommendationsfromfriendsandinstructors.Itsim
portanttokeepajournallistingthebooksyou'llliketoreadforeachmonth.●Getaresponsiblereadingpartnertopromoteyourreading.Goal
sneedtobebackedupinordertohelpputacheckandencourageyouduringtimesyoudon'tfeelmotivated.④_______Todevelopareadingculture,youmustfirstanalyzeyourcurren
treadinghabits.Doyoureadatall?⑤___Inordertotrulyachieveyourreadinggoalsandbuildaconsistentreadinghabit,you'llneedtosetupsimple
systems,findresponsiblepartners,andgenerallybehungrytogrowbeyondyourcomfortzone.A.Doyoustudyhardatscho
ol?B.Makealistofbooksforeachmonth.C.Doyoustartoffandstopatsomepoint?D.Getupearlyandgotobedlatetobackupyourgoa
l.E.It'simportanttostartoffbysettingagoaltocreateareadinghabit.F.Getafriendwillingtoread,andcreateaplantohelpyouachieveyourreadinggoals.
G.Itcanmakeyouthinkdeeper,sharpenyourskillsandteachyoumoreaboutyourfield.8、根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。①_____
_____Peopletraveledinsearchoffoodandshelterorinordertofleefromtheirenemies.Sometimestheywerelookingforgoldorsilverinordert
obecomerich.Onotheroccasionstheyweresearchingforrichfarmland.Thisisnottosaythatnooneevertraveledjust
forfun.Eveninancienttimes,somepleasuretraveloccurred.Duringatypicalseason,700,000touristswouldcrowdintotheancien
tcityofRome,whereanimalsperformedandmagiciansentertainedthem.②__________③__________Internationaltouris
tarrivalsalonereachedasmanyas546millionin1994andareforecasttoriseto937millionin2010,accordingtotheWorldTradeOrganizat
ion.④__________Probablythemostcommonreasonfortravelingisrelatedtoourphysicalwell-being.Actually,traveling
tosportseventsisoneofthefastestgrowingtypesoftravel.Inourfastdeveloping,modernsocietywherestresshasbecom
epartofpeople’slife,peoplecanrestandrelaxbyhavingachangeofenvironmentandactivities.⑤__________Nooneseemstodoubtthattravelbroadensthemind.In18th
centuryEurope,youngmenwouldgoonaGrandTourtovariouscountriesinordertocompletetheireducation.Todaythedesiretotraveltodifferentcountriesi
sencouragedbymodemmassmedia.Peoplewhotraveltoothercountriescanatthesametimelearnmoreabouttheirowncountryandculture.A.Butwhydopeop
leliketravelingsomuchB.Throughouthistory,mosttravelwasnotforpleasureC.SotheytraveltoalakeforaswimortoaparkforahikeD.Theimprovementint
ransportationhasalsoencouragedpeopletotravelE.WealthyRomansmadetripstoGreecetotakepartintheOlympicGamesF.Thegrowthoftourismhasbecomeamodernpheno
menonexperiencedbyallcountriesintheworldG.Anotherimportantreasonfortravelingistosatisfyourcuriosityaboutdifferentplacesandcultures答案以及解析
1答案及解析:答案:BDGFC解析:密歇根大学的研究者发现,在过去的十年里大学生的同情心严重下滑。本文阐述了同情心减少的原因,同情心的重要性以及如何培养人的同情心。1.B由空处前文讲到密歇根大学的研究者发观大学生的同情
心在过去的十年里严重减少,那么既然是调查研究就会阐述原因,B项中的because是关键词。故B项符合语境。2.D由空处前文Freed对这一问题的解释,可知人们在电视上经常会看到打架、竞争或是人与人相互不尊重的现象,因此容易效仿。故D项正确。3.G空处前句表明人类
本质的社会化,而空处要对前句进行举例说明。人类本质社会化比较重要的表现就是与他人建立关系,同情则对这些关系起到了决定性的作用。因此,两句有很强的逻辑关系。故G项符合题意。4.F根据空处前文“Empathyisalsoanindic
ationofagoodleader.”,即同情是很多大公司甄选经理的标准之一,由此可知同情也是一种社会技能,可以帮助你在生活的很多领域获得成功。故F项符合题意。5.C空处前句讲到培养同情心就要放下戒备真正聆听别人。那么反过来,有很多人
只顾着自己的观点,很难培养同情心,由此可判断空处是对前句的补充。故C项符合题意。2答案及解析:答案:1.D2.E3.B4.A5.G解析:1.D【解析】根据语境可知,没有雷达,飞机不能在坏天气中安全着陆,轮船不能在浓雾中安
全航行,因此它对于船运公司和旅行者来说特别重要,故选D。2.E【解析】根据空前一句可知,科学家直到20世纪30年代才在雷达技术上有了重大进展,再根据后句"自那之后雷达被广泛用于几乎所有冲突中",故E项"在二战中许多国家有效地使用
了雷达"符合语境,故选E。3.B【解析】根据空前一句可知,在屏幕上观察者会看到一束光,这表明了物体的方向和距离。故空处应该是对测量结果的评价,说明测量的结果是高度准确的。故选B。4.A【解析】此段主要介绍了雷达在不同领域的应用。空处前后
都是举例,所以A项举警察驾驶装备有雷达的汽车追踪违章超速者的例子符合语境,故选A。5.G【解析】本空是本段的主旨句。根据下文内容可知,本段主要讲了雷达也可用于国防领域。故选G。3答案及解析:答案:C;A;D;E;G解析:4答案及解析:答案:B;A;C;E;F解析:语篇解读本文介绍了一项科学研究,
研究表明在白天受的伤比在夜晚受的伤愈合得更快。1.B细节句。根据空后信息可知,此处作者强调昼夜节律有很强的周期性,B项衔接前句,表明昼夜节律像时钟或者计时器一样,符合语境。2.A细节句。根据空前句中的“acycle—aseriesofactivitiesarere
peateddayafterday”可知此周期每天循环,由此可判断周期时长为24小时,故选A。3.C过渡句。空前句提到研究人员研究分析了烧伤数据库,空后句谈到调查研究结果,由此判断C项符合语境。4.E总结
句。由上文信息可知,夜晚受的烧伤修复需要28天的周期,而空后信息谈到,白天受的烧伤修复只需要17天。因此可以判断,夜晚修复的平均周期比白天长11天,故E项符合语境。5.F过渡句。根据空前句可知,创伤治疗费用高,后文举例“suchservice
scostaround$6.56billion”说明治疗费用不菲,因此F项符合语境。5答案及解析:答案:A;E;G;D;B解析:本文为说明文。批判性思维是一种运用理性分析思想、深入挖掘以达到真正潜能的艺术。这是更好地思考。文中介绍了一些帮助你建立批判性思维基础的技巧和想法:勇于质疑、会
移情,为他人着想、与聪明的人相处等。①考查对上下文的理解及推理判断能力。本段是对批判性思维的定义。批判性思维是一种运用理性分析思想、深入挖掘以达到真正潜能的艺术。接着进行解释:这并不是你思考的更久或更长。那是什么呢?”而是….”。分析选项,选项A(而是
关于更好的思考)。不是….而是….,正是一种常用的解释,因此A项符合题意。②考查对上下文的理解及推理判断能力。第二段最后一句“Thenthewholefoundationneedstoberebuilt,fromthebottomup.”那么整个基
础就需要自下而上重建。由此可推断“如果是错误的就是重建”。分析选项,E项(但是如果他们被证明是错误的,或者至少不是完全真实的呢?)与后面的整个基础就需要重建是互为条件。故选E项。③考查对上下文的理解及推理判断能力。本段的意思是说除非你亲自调查过,否则不
要把权威性的信息带进来。因为我们无法都仔细检查每件事,所以权威性的东西并不非一定是值得信赖,并非是真的。分析选项可知,只在G项(所以杂志或网络上发表的内容并不意味着这是真的。)的意思与之相符,因为杂志上发表的东西相对是权威性的。故G与本段意思相一致。④考查对上下文的理解及推理判断
能力。本段的中心为:设身处地为别人着想即移情还可以帮助你培养批判性思维的技能。因为一点点理解就有助于深入了解他们。你理解他人越深,你做出的决定或判断就越明智。分析选项,可知D选项选中的动词understand与本段中的名词understan
ding,选项中的judge评判与本段中decisions决定,判断是词义的复现。而其句意:“不理解别人时不要评价别人”,与本段意思相一致。因此D项符合题意,故选D。⑤考查对上下文的理解及推理判断能力。根据空后内容:跟你身边的聪明的人学习是最好的办法,如果你想变得更聪明,那就不要自负,要与
聪明的人交朋友,总之就是要与聪明的人在一起。本小题是对本段的总结,分析选项可知B项(和比你更聪明的在一起)符合题意。6答案及解析:答案:ADEBG解析:7答案及解析:答案:1.G2.E3.B4.F5.C解析:本文是一篇说明文
。读好书有很多好处。文章介绍了一些帮助你养成更好和更持久阅读习惯的小窍门。1G.上文提示“读好书有很多好处。”承接上文,G项Itcanmakeyouthinkdeeper,sharpenyourskillsandteachyoumoreaboutyourfield.(它能让你思考得
更深入,提高你的技能,并教会你更多关于你所在领域的知识。)切题。故选G。2E.本段小标题“确定你的阅读目标。”再根据下文提示“这个目标应该是明确的,并有一个目的作为后盾。”承接标题和下文,E项It'simportant
tostartoffbysettingagoaltocreateareadinghabit.(通过设定一个目标开始养成阅读习惯是很重要的。)切题。关键词“goal”,故选E。3B.此空是段落小标题,应该用段小精悍的祈使句,所以在B/D/F中选。再结合空格下文提示“以记日
记的形式列出你每个月想读的书是很重要的。”承接下文内容,B项Makealistofbooksforeachmonth.(列出每个月的书单。)故选B。4F.上文提示“当你感到没有动力的时候,你的目标需要被支持,以帮助你检查和
鼓励你。”承接上文,F项Getafriendwillingtoread,andcreateaplantohelpyouachieveyourreadinggoals.(找一个愿意阅读的朋友,制定一个帮助你实现阅读目标的计划。)切题。故选F。5C.根
据上文提示“要培养一种阅读文化,你必须首先分析你当前的阅读习惯。你读书吗?”承接上文,C项Doyoustartoffandstopatsomepoint?(你会在某一点开始并停止吗?)切题。故选C。8答案及解析:
答案:B;E;F;A;G解析:1.空后人们旅行为了寻找食物和避难所或为了逃离他们的敌人。是对B项“纵观历史,大多是旅行不是为了玩乐”的进一步阐述,故选B2、E项富有的罗马人旅行去希腊参加欧林匹克运动会
。与开头的“Thisisnottosaythatnooneevertraveledjustforfun”相对应。3、项后的国际间旅行数据的增长是对F项的旅游业增长的进一步阐释。4、空后的最常见的旅行的理
由与我们的身体健康相关。是对项问题的回答。5、空后,毫无疑问,旅行可以开阔人的思想。与G项旅行的另一个理由是满足我们对不同地方和文化的好奇心。