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Reasons you should travel while you're young According to my experiences,I advise every young person to get out of their hometown and see what's out there. (1)
E
E

   Traveling changes the way you connect with the world.
   I grew up in a small town. (2)
D
D
Traveling to these countries and experienced foreign cultures,I realized the world is full of more beauty than you see nearby.
   Traveling changes the way you connect with others
   Everyone in my hometown liked and acted basically the same.I was honored to have chances to visit different places. (3)
F
F
Slowly,I developed friendship with these fresh people and made contacts with them.I began to know more about how to deal with different people.
   Traveling helps develop your interest in education.
   I was interested in English and literature because they kept my mind viewing the world.But I was never attracted to history. (4)
C
C
However,when I had a chance to visited the Forbidden City and the Terracotta,I got addicted to history at once.
   (5)
A
A

   Brought up by careful parents,I travelled to a strange country,I had to overcome the things that frightened me,kept calm and faced everything without fear.So I grew up quickly.

A.Traveling made me brave.
B.Traveling brought pleasure to me.
C.Reading the ancient stories in books seemed so boring to me.
D.Luckily,I was taken to France and Peru when I was young.
E.Here are some ways that travelling changed me forever.
F.The people in these destinations are unique and different.
G.I was used to seeing them until I had some chances to travel outside.

【考點(diǎn)】旅游觀光;說明文
【答案】E;D;F;C;A
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