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Highways in the US
The United States is well-known for its network of major highways designed to help a driver get from one
place to another in the shortest possible time.________(51)these wide. modern roads are generally
smooth and well maintained,with__________(52)sharp curves and many straight sections,a direct route
is not always the most__________________(53)one.Large highways often pass_________(54)scenic areas and
interesting small towns.Furthermore,these highways generally_______________(55)large urban centers which
means that they become crowded with_(56)traffic during rush hours,when the"fast,direct"
way becomes a very slow route.However,there is_____________(57)always another route to take if you are not
in a hurry.Not far from the____________(58)new"superhighways",there are often older,________________(59)
heavily traveled roads which go through the countryside._________(60)of these are good two-lane roads;
others are uneven roads ________ (61)through the country.These secondary routes may go up steep
slopes along hilly__________ (62)or down frightening hillsides to towns___________(63)in deep valleys.
Though these are less direct routes,longer and slower,they generally go to places____________(64)the air
is clean and the scenery is beautiful,and the driver may have a chance to get a fresh,clean_____________ (65)
of the world.

_________(51)
A:Although
B:Since
C:Because
D:Therefore

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解析:根据后面的“a direct route is not always...”可知,这里需要表示让步的连词。
Although引导的状语从句说的都是公路好的、有利的方面,道路上急弯少也是有利的方 面。弯道是可数名词,所以选B。
前面的状语从句说的是公路好的、有利的方面,但后面的语气一转,提到“一条直的路 线并不总是令人愉快的”。所以选C。
pass by是固定搭配,意为“经过”,符合句意。pass to意为“转到”;pass into意为“变 成”;pass over意为“忽略”。
该句的意思是:这些公路一般都连接着大城市中心。connect意为“连接,相连”,符合 句意。
heavy traffic是“交通拥挤”的意思,符合句意。
此句意思是:如果你不着急,几乎总能有另一条路可走。almost意思是“几乎,差不多”, 符合句意。
空格后是形容词new,该空格处应填副词。后面句子中的older是比较级,所以new也 应有比较的意思。所以选A。
在此空格前出现比较级“older",本空格与“older”为并列成分,也应为比较级。根据句 意“通往乡村的路一般情况一下不会出现交通阻塞”,所以选择一含有否定意义的“less”最为恰当。
后面有others,表示“另一些”,则此空应表示“一些”。故选D。
drive驾驶;cross穿过;curv。沿曲线行进;travel通过,旅游。这里句子的意思是“这些道 路,有些是平坦的双车道,有些则不平坦,蜿蜒经过乡下”。故选C。
空前的意思是:这些辅线可以爬上陡峭的斜坡。。从上下文看,爬上陡峭的斜坡必然沿 着悬崖延伸,而不可能沿着岩石、大道或小路延伸。
lying意思是“坐落”,lying是lie的现在分词形式。
这是一个定语从句,关系副词where引导的句子修饰先行词places。
此句的意思是“有机会欣赏到人间清新、洁净的景色”。view意为“景色”,符合句意。
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