七、信息还原。
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,使短文通顺连贯,其中有两项为多余选项。
"How do you get to school?" This question often gets an answer like "By bus", "By car" or "On foot". But not always. There are children in many different parts of the world who, every day, have to go on a difficult journey to get to school. They travel several kilometres on foot, or by boat, bicycle, donkey(驴) or train. They cross deserts(沙漠), mountains, rivers, snow and ice.
1To get to school on time, some children in Indonesia have to cross a dangerous bridge.
2 Then they walk many more kilometres through the forest to their school.
3 He has to ride it with his friends for over an hour through a desert in the very dry area of North-eastern Brazil. Their school is in a tiny village. Very few people live there.
Some children live in houses in Delhi, India.
4 Every morning they walk along the railway to get to their school, 40 minutes away.
Why do the children do this? Do their parents make them do it? The answer, in many cases, is no.
5 They hope to get a job and make money so they can help their families and neighbours. And this is why rivers, deserts or danger won't stop them on their way to school.
A. It is ten metres above a rushing river.
B. Children in many countries do this and more.
C. For them, going to school means a better future.
D. Their homes are near the busy and dangerous railway.
E. The children like to go to school instead of staying at home.
F. A 6-year-old boy Fabricio gets on his donkey to school every morning.
G. Many parents drive their kids to school to save time.
1.
B
2.
A
3.
F
4.
D
5.
C