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Adventure Time New Zealand — Natalie McLoughlin

This guide focuses on adventure and eco-travel—a way of travelling that doesn’t hurt the nature or the local people — and includes activities like boating, biking, and climbing. It also gives background on the area’s history.

Gap Year New Zealand — Anna Maw

This book is for any young people thinking of visiting. working. studying or living in New Zealand for one or two years. Readers can find out how to find a job, how to open a bank account and lots of other things that are important for young people spending their gap year in New Zealand.

Fishing Holidays in New Zealand — Tim Jarvis

In this detailed book. Tim Jarvis covers many of the famous and not-so-famous places to fish in New Zealand. Unusually for many fishing books, Jarvis covers both sea and river fishing. which makes the book quite a long read, though of course, readers only need to look at the areas that interest them.

New Zealand Travel and Touring Map — Driving Club of New Zealand

This detailed driving map will help you plan your New Zealand driving holiday. The map has distance and travel times between the major towns, the locations of petrol stations, campsites, as well as other useful places.

Hitchhiking Around New Zealand — Peter Mitchell

Hitchhiking (搭顺风车) is a great way to see New Zealand up close and personal. Mitchell also points out that the New Zealand weather can sometimes be poor and he gives good advice on what and how to pack on a holiday of this type. This book is not strong on major cities, but is excellent as a guide for smaller towns and villages. Hitchhiking is often seen as a less expensive way of travelling.

【小题1】What can we learn about Gap Year New Zealand?
A.It focuses on fishing.B.It can help young readers find a job.
C.It introduces an economical way of travelling.D.It includes the best villages in New Zealand.
【小题2】Which book should you read if you want to take a driving tour in New Zealand?
A.Adventure Time New Zealand.B.Fishing Holidays in New Zealand.
C.New Zealand Travel and Touring Map.D.Hitchhiking Around New Zealand.
【小题3】Who wrote a book that includes weather and clothing?
A.Natalie McLoughlin.B.Anna Maw.
C.Tim JarvisD.Peter Mitchell.
2023高一下·湖北孝感·开学考试
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【小题2】What can we learn about the operation of Little Free Library?
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D.The owner must first be assigned a number from the LFL website.
【小题3】What positive influence has Little Free Library brought?
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       2. Do you point to words with your finger as you read?
       3. Do you move your head from side to side as you read?
       4. Do you read one word at a time?
       If you answer "yes" to any of these questions, start at once to break the habit.
       If you move your lips, hold your fingers over them, or hold a piece of paper between your lips while you are reading. Then if your lips move, you will know it and can stop them.
       If you point to words, hold the two sides of your book, one side with your left hand, the other side with your right hand. Then you will not have a free finger to use in pointing while reading.       If you move your head, place your chin(下巴)in one hand, and hold your head still(不动地).
       If you read no more than one or two or three words at a time, you need to work very hard in learning to take in more words at each glance(看一眼) as your eyes travel across the lines of words.
【小题1】You may hold your fingers over your lips while reading       
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【小题2】When your eyes travel across the lines of words,         
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【小题3】When you read,         
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【小题4】This passage mainly talks about        .
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