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Question 3 of 5

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Why does the man want to visit the Rocky Mountains?

A. To practice his rock-climbing skills

B. To conduct research for a professional writing assignment

C. To study the rate of erosion at the cliffs there

D. To apply for a job as a certified guide

我的答案 B 正确答案 B

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    【题型】细节题(根据Why...want to visit判断)

    【思路分析】问学生为什么想去the Rocky Mountains(落基山脉);考查具体细节信息,定位到对应位置后,根据原文信息进行选择,不脑补,一一核对选项内容,对应好同义替换即可


    but I was wondering if I could sign up for the trip to the Rocky Mountains next month. I'm doing a story for a local travel magazine about the rock formations there. It's a great opportunity for me, you know, to, to get my work out there. And going with the club will allow me to do some on-site investigating.

    【选项分析】

    A ×: 锻炼攀岩技能,原文未提及,排除

    B ✔️: 原文有直接对应的句子(I'm doing a story for a local travel magazine about the rock formations there)& (allow me to do some on-site investigating),对应B

    C ×: 是教授目前正在研究the rate of erosion at the cliffs,与学生想去visit无关,排除

    D ×: 学生的确提及了他是一个certified guide,但是他不是为了去当导游才想去哪里,作为导游跟着club一起去是教授提出的解决方案,排除

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Listen to a conversation between a student and a professor.(female professor) Hi, Jeff. I haven\'t seen you for a while. How are you?(male student) I\'m fine, thanks, and pretty busy. I\'m working part time as a journalist.(female professor) That\'s great. Have you written any articles lately?(male student) Yeah, because of my knowledge of coastal processes, last month I wrote an article for the school newspaper about coastal erosion and the beach replenishment project at Brindley beach.They\'re spending a lot of money to rebuild the beach there. I\'m gonna try to get some pictures of the work they\'re doing, although I sometimes wonder if their plan is such a good idea.(female professor) Yeah, talk about fighting a losing battle. You know. Maybe you could help me with a project.One of my research areas is erosion of rock formations and well, I\'m writing an article about the rate of erosion of the cliffs at Brindley beach.Maybe you could help me by letting me use a few of your photographs, you know, for my article.I have some but wouldn\'t mind having a few more. I\'d mentioned in the article that you took the pictures.(male student) Sure, that’d be great. But I have a favor to ask you, you\'re still the faculty advisor for the rock-climbing club, right?I know it\'s a little late, but I was wondering if I could sign up for the trip to the Rocky Mountains next month.I\'m doing a story for a local travel magazine about the rock formations there.It\'s a great opportunity for me, you know, to, to get my work out there.And going with the club will allow me to do some on-site investigating.And it\'ll be cheaper than going on my own, cause the magazine won\'t pay for the trip.You know, I\'m a certified guide. I know my way around the cliffs there, so I could even help.(female professor) Sure, you can sign up. You are still a member of the club. Aren\'t you? Uh, you didn\'t go on our last trip to Vermont.(male student) I think I\'m still a member.(female professor) Did you pay your dues? No? The membership fee isn\'t covered by your student activities fee anymore. Students have to pay it at the beginning of the semester.(male student) Really? Isn\'t there anything you can do?(female professor) Well, the rules are clearly stated in the student handbook. I really can\'t make an exception, but um, oh wait, I have an idea.Maybe you could go on the trip and work for the club in some capacity.And as an employee, we had a guide, but he cancelled last week. And since you\'re a guide, it\'s too late for you to get the group rate for the hotel and airfare. But you\'d be paid.If that\'s okay, we\'d be happy to have you. (male student) Okay, yeah, that works for me.