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                 2. B 细节理解题。根据题干中关键词,right way to get close to可定位第五段中的“Then one day,

                 Andy and his sons walked around a big rock . They run because we come up behind them. From now on,
                 we will stay where they can see us. ”以及第六段“He and his sons walked toward them. The men did
                 not try to hide, but they did walk slowly.”可知,安迪正面走到大角羊面前,发现羊儿们反而没有逃

                 开。可以推断出接近大角羊的办法是慢慢走到他们的面前。故选B。
                 3. D细节理解题。题干问Andy从这份新工作中获得了什么,结合文章结构可以定位到文章最后
                 一段中 “They made good friends with the wild sheep-and sent many fine pictures to the writer for his
                 story. Since then, they have never hunted the bighorn sheep again. ”可知,安迪通过给大角羊拍照更

                 加了解野生羊,和它们建立了友谊,从那以后再也没有捕杀大角羊。故选D。
                 长难句分析:
                 From now on, we will stay where they can see us.
                 句意:从现在开始,我们将待在他们可以看见我们的地方。

                 这是一个where引导的地点状语从句


                 【真题演练2】  (2017.9 pets2)
                     I am traveling home. It is bitterly cold and snowy, but the warm train is right on time. I feel
                 pleasantly satisfied as i look out at the rush hour traffic on the motorway. I feel more satisfied as the smell

                 of fresh coffee announces the arrival of the drinks service. Swiss friends often tell me, proudly, that their
                 rail service is the best in the world, but recently, the Swiss love affair with their railway has turned a little
                 sour (酸).

                     It all began with the decision to end ticket sales on trains. One cold morning, I arrived at my local station
                 to find that the ticket machine was broken. No matter, I thought, I have got a smart phone, and I hurriedly set
                 about buying my ticket that way. This was not as easy as I had hoped, busying myself between credit card and
                 phone with freezing cold fingers, but, by the time I got on the train to Geneva I had an e-ticket and i proudly
                 showed it to the conductor. Unfortunately she told me that my ticket was not valid (有效). Several weeks later

                 a letter arrived from Swiss railways together with a fine for 190 francs ($210).
                     The good people there tell me the formal payment for my ticket from my credit card company
                 arrived four minutes after my train left the station. That means, they say, that I bought my ticket on the

                 train-and that is not allowed.
                     Swiss railways say their policy is designed to protect honest ticket-paying passengers, but a quick
                 look at their balance sheet suggests something else. The company is making about $2 million a month
                 from fines.
                     Although train travel is still popular, those seats do not feel as comfortable; the coffee does not smell

                 quite so good-because Swiss railways have lost, for now, anyway, something far more precious than $2
                 million a month: good relations with their customers.

                 1. Why was the author’s e-ticket invalid?
                 A. It was bought online.

                 B. It was paid on a smart phone.


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