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The main reason I was a little nervous to go to Inner Mongolia was that I didn’t really know what to expect. However, I was interested in the horse riding, archery and delicious food that I had heard about.

Also, my friend and I would be travelling there and sleeping in a traditional Mongolian yurt with complete strangers. I was worried about this new and difficult experience.

As soon as we got to the grasslands after our long five-hour journey by car, we were greeted with steaming bowls of hearty Mongolian noodles—just what we needed to get us in the mood to explore. We took a walk around the grasslands and were surprised—not only by their beauty, but also by the strong winds that blew dirt into our hair and nearly knocked us off our feet.

Before long, it was time to go horse riding. I was worried because it was the first time I had ever ridden a horse. I didn’t need to worry, though—we were all beginners but the horses made it very easy for us. However, they did have a habit of turning around and going the other way for no reason!

In the evening, we ate another simple, delicious meal of roast lamb. Afterwards, we had a strange task—to collect dung(粪便) to make a fire. In the end, we had a great time around the campfire that evening, listening to music and sharing stories of our day with strangers. That was the most exciting part of our trip.

Then we went to sleep in our yurt. Because we were in the grasslands, the temperature dropped sharply at night to around zero, so we felt cold throughout the night even though six other people were sleeping with us.2

The next day we woke up, still feeling tired, and headed back to Hohhot, capital of Inner Mongolia autonomous region. We really loved the nice hotel room we slept in that night and the shower that washed the dirt out of my hair. However, we didn’t regret having the adventure in the Inner Mongolian grasslands.

1. How did the writer feel before the trip?

A. He felt nervous about experiencing new things.

B. He had mixed feelings about the coming trip.

C. He couldn’t wait to go on an adventure into the unknown.2

D. He felt worried about travelling with complete strangers.

2. The writer experienced many things in Inner Mongolia EXPECT        .

A. sleeping in the open air                     B. horse riding

C. making a fire                                          D. listening to music and sharing stories

3. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the article?

A. The writer did not expect the wind to be so hard.

B. Roast lamb was the writer’s favourite Mongolian food.

C. The writer thought that collecting cow dung was very unpleasant.

D. Sleeping with others made the night feel less cold to the writer.

4. What can we learn about the writer’s horse riding experience?

A. The horses had probably been trained well.

B. Horse riding was the most exciting part of the writer’s trip.

C. The writer was well prepared for his horse riding experience.

D. The writer’s horse kept turning around because he didn’t know how to control it.

5. The writer wrote this article mainly to        .

A. show that it was the difficult parts that made his trip great

B. describe what Inner Mongolia is really like to readers

C. tell readers to be brave and explore the unknown

D. share an interesting travel experience

【回答】

1B 2A 3A 4A 5D

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