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2025 年六升七英语衔接期旅行话题演讲稿试卷及答案 Part I: Multiple Choice (Choose the best answer. 10x2=20 points) 1. When preparing a speech about your travel experience, what is the most important thing to consider first? A) Using complex vocabulary. B) Knowing your audience. C) Making it very long. D) Including many jokes. 2. Which phrase is the best way to start a travel speech? A) "Yesterday was Tuesday." B) "Let me tell you about my boring trip." C) "Close your eyes and imagine standing on a sunny beach..." D) "I don't really like traveling." 3. What does the phrase "pack your bags" typically mean? A) To unpack your clothes. B) To prepare for a journey. C) To buy new luggage. D) To send a packet. 4. Which verb tense is MOST commonly used when describing past travel experiences in a speech? A) Present Simple (e.g., I go) B) Past Simple (e.g., I went) C) Future Simple (e.g., I will go) D) Present Continuous (e.g., I am going) 5. If you want to describe a very beautiful view you saw, which word is MOST appropriate? A) Ugly B) Breathtaking C) Small D) Loud 6. What is the purpose of using descriptive language (adjectives) in a travel speech? A) To confuse the audience. B) To make the speech shorter. C) To help the audience picture the scene. D) To list facts only. 7. Which sentence uses the correct preposition? A) I arrived to Paris last summer. B) We traveled on train to the mountains. C) She is interested in learning about different cultures. D) They stayed at a hotel near of the beach. 8. What does the sign "Departures" mean at an airport? A) Where flights arrive. B) Where you collect your luggage. C) Where flights leave from. D) Where you buy tickets. 9. When giving your speech, what should you do with your voice? A) Speak very quietly. B) Speak clearly and at a moderate pace. C) Speak as fast as possible. D) Whisper to create suspense. 10. What is the main goal of the conclusion in a travel speech? A) To introduce new topics. B) To summarize the main points and leave a final impression. C) To apologize for the speech. D) To ask the audience many questions. Part II: Multiple Selection (Choose ALL correct answers. 10x2=20 points) 11. Which items are typically essential to pack for an international trip? (Choose TWO) A) Your pet goldfish. B) Passport and visa (if needed). C) Comfortable walking shoes. D) All your school textbooks. E) A map or guidebook of your destination. 12. What are good ways to research your travel destination BEFORE your trip? (Choose TWO) A) Ignore all information. B) Read travel blogs or websites. C) Watch documentaries or movies about the place. D) Only ask your neighbor who has never traveled. E) Forget about the weather forecast. 13. Which phrases could be useful for asking for directions while traveling? (Choose TWO) A) "How much does this cost?" B) "Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to the museum?" C) "Where is the nearest restroom, please?" D) "I like your hat." E) "What time is lunch?" 14. What are important safety tips for travelers? (Choose TWO) A) Leave your valuables unattended on the beach. B) Keep a copy of your passport separate from the original. C) Tell strangers your hotel room number. D) Be aware of your surroundings in crowded places. E) Exchange all your money in a dark alley. 15. Which elements are important for an engaging travel speech introduction? (Choose TWO) A) A long list of every meal you ate. B) A "hook" to grab the audience's attention. C) Mentioning the destination clearly. D) Complaining about the weather throughout. E) Stating the main purpose of your talk. 16. What can you do to make your travel speech more vivid? (Choose TWO) A) Use only black and white photos. B) Show relevant photos or souvenirs. C) Use gestures naturally. D) Speak in a monotone voice. E) Describe sights, sounds, and smells. 17. Which statements show cultural sensitivity while traveling? (Choose TWO) A) Laugh loudly at local customs you find strange. B) Dress appropriately for religious sites. C) Learn a few basic greetings in the local language. D) Insist everyone speaks English to you. E) Take photos of people without asking permission. 18. What are common purposes for giving a travel-themed speech? (Choose TWO) A) To complain about airport food. B) To persuade others to visit a place. C) To simply list every street name you saw. D) To share an interesting cultural experience. E) To describe your entire packing list. 19. Which phrases are useful for describing positive experiences? (Choose TWO) A) "It was a complete disaster." B) "I was absolutely amazed by..." C) "The experience was truly unforgettable." D) "Nothing special happened." E) "I found it quite disappointing." 20. What should you consider when organizing the body (main part) of your travel speech? (Choose TWO) A) Jump randomly between different days and events. B) Follow a logical order (e.g., chronological, by location). C) Focus on 2-3 key experiences or aspects. D) Include every single minute detail. E) Use paragraphs to separate different ideas. Part III: True or False (Mark T for True, F for False. 10x2=20 points) 21. ( ) It's perfectly fine to read your entire travel speech word-for-word from a paper without looking up. 22. ( ) Using simple and clear language is better than using very complex words that your audience might not understand. 23. ( ) "Sightseeing" means staying inside your hotel room all day. 24. ( ) Making eye contact with different members of the audience helps engage them during your speech. 25. ( ) You must always include every single detail of your trip in your speech. 26. ( ) Practicing your speech aloud beforehand can help you feel more confident. 27. ( ) A "itinerary" is a plan of your travel route and activities. 28. ( ) When describing food in a travel speech, words like "delicious," "spicy," or "unique" can be helpful. 29. ( ) It's important to speak much louder than necessary, even in a small room. 30. ( ) Sharing a personal challenge you faced during the trip (and how you overcame it) can make your speech more relatable. Part IV: Short Answer (Answer briefly. 4x5=20 points) 31. Imagine you are starting a speech about a trip to London. Write ONE sentence that could serve as a compelling "hook" to grab your audience's attention immediately. 32. Briefly describe TWO benefits of traveling to new places (e.g., learning about cultures, trying new food, seeing famous landmarks). 33. You are describing a visit to a busy market in your speech. Write TWO different descriptive adjectives you could use to convey the atmosphere (e.g., crowded, colorful, noisy, lively). 34. What is ONE important tip for ending your travel speech effectively? (e.g., Summarize the key message, end with a memorable quote or thought, thank the audience). Answer Key Part I: Multiple Choice 1. B 2. C 3. B 4. B 5. B 6. C 7. C 8. C 9. B 10. B Part II: Multiple Selection 11. B, C 12. B, C 13. B, C 14. B, D 15. B, C (or E) 16. B, E (or C) 17. B, C 18. B, D 19. B, C 20. B, C (or E) Part III: True or False 21. F 22. T 23. F 24. T 25. F 26. T 27. T 28. T 29. F 30. T Part IV: Short Answer (Sample Answers - Accept other reasonable responses) 31. Have you ever wondered what it feels like to stand beneath the towering clock face of Big Ben as it chimes? / The roar of the crowd at a Premier League football match in London is an experience I'll never forget! 32. Any TWO: Learning about different cultures and traditions; Trying new and exciting foods; Seeing famous historical landmarks and natural wonders; Meeting new people; Gaining new perspectives; Improving language skills; Creating lasting memories; Stepping outside your
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