Sanxingdui Museum
Address: Sanxingdui Ruin Site, 133 Xian Road, Guanghan, Deyang, Sichuan province
Hours: Comprehensive Gallery (the first exhibition hall): 8: 30-18: 00
Bronze Gallery(the second exhibition hall): 8: 30-18: 30
Last tickets sold at 17: 00
Closed in the morning of Chinese New Year's Eve
Ticket booking: 0838-5651526
General admission: Gallery ticket 80 yuan
Note: Children shorter than 1. 2m(including 1. 2m)can visit the gallery free of charge.
The ticket must be used on the day it is sold and authorizes one visit to each gallery.
Sanxingdui, the ruins of the capital of the ancient Shu,a Kingdom of over 4,000 years ago, is located in Guanghan City, Sichuan province. The site covers an area of 120,000 square meters. In 1986,a great number of relics were brought to light, six of which are evaluated as national treasures, representing the best of copper arts in China. Sanxindui is recognized as one of the world's most important ancient sites because of its vast size, age and cultural contents.
The ancient Kingdom of Shu, dating from 4,800 to 2,600 years ago, still has many unsolved mysteries, but visitors to the Sanxingdui Museum are lucky enough to be able to unlock some of its history and culture.
1. How much should a couple and their child over 1. 2m pay for the admission?A.240yuan. | B.160 yuan. |
C.120yuan. | D.200 yuan. |
A.It covers an area of 1,200 square meters. |
B.There are six treasures represent the best of iron arts in China. |
C.Sanxingdui is considered as the world's most important ancient site. |
D.There are still many unsolved mysteries waiting for people to discover. |
A.Science. | B.Tour. |
C.Technology. | D.Nature. |
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【推荐1】The Trans-Siberian Railway is a single train line that crosses nearly the complete length of Russia, from Moscow to Vladivostok. It covers a total of 5,772 miles, running from Europe to Asia. Unlike the longest flight in the world, which just began transporting passengers in 2018, the Trans-Siberian Railway started its business in 1916.
Anyone who has taken this long journey, or even just part of it, will tell you that it travels at a rather slow speed, passing through some amazing, remote areas of Russia. You don’t have to make the full journey without stopping. Instead, you’re suggested to get off where there are attractive views, since it stops in some pretty fantastic places. But you certainly can take the full journey non-stop. If you do, the trip will take about 144 hours—six full days!
You can book tickets with travel agencies. You can also make the booking online and tickets will be sent to your hotel or personal address. Children under 4 years old accompanied by adults can travel free, but cannot take up a seat. A child ticket needs to be bought if you want to get a seat for the child.
There are longer railway services in the transportation world, but only one of them is a passenger line as some longer routes transport goods, not travelers. This railway may not be the fastest or the most modern, but it’s clearly still an important player in the transportation world!
1. Why is the longest flight mentioned in the first paragraph?A.To compare the two different ways of transport. |
B.To state the Trans-Siberian Railway is out of date. |
C.To explain how long the Trans-Siberian Railway covers. |
D.To show the great history of the Trans-Siberian Railway. |
A.A non-stop journey is suggested. |
B.It takes six full days to finish a non-stop trip. |
C.Children are always free of charge on this trip. |
D.It is the longest railway in the transportation world. |
A.A history textbook. | B.A science fiction. |
C.a business journal. | D.A travel magazine. |
【推荐2】In 1981, three friends Yossi, Kevin and Marcus went backpacking. They hired a guide Karl, who promised that he could take them deep into the Amazonian rainforest to an undiscovered village.
The four men set off from the town of Apolo. But after walking for more than a week, they found there was no sign of the village. The three friends began to suspect that Karl didn’t really know where the village was.
So Kevin decided that he would raft (v.乘筏) down the river, and he asked Yossi to join him. Karl and Marcus agreed to go back to Apolo. The three friends agreed to meet in a hotel in La Paz.
The next morning the two pairs of travelers set off on their different journeys…
Yossi and Kevin soon realized that going by river was a big mistake. The river got faster and faster. The raft was swept down the river until it hit a rock. Kevin managed to swim to land, but Yossi was swept away. However, Yossi didn’t drown. He came up to the surface several kilometers downriver.
Kevin didn’t know if Yossi was alive or dead, but he started walking downriver to look for him. Yossi started walking upriver.
But after a week Kevin was exhausted from lack of food. Finally, he was rescued by two hunters. As soon as Kevin felt well enough, he paid a local man with a boat to take him up the river to look for his friend.
By now, Yossi had been on his own in the jungle for nearly three weeks. He was slowly losing his mind. Suddenly he heard the sound of a bee buzzing (发出嗡嗡声) in his ear. When he opened his eyes he saw that the noise wasn’t a bee. It was a boat. Yossi was too weak to shout, but Kevin had already seen him. It was a one-in-a-million chance, but Yossi was saved.
When Yossi had recovered, he and Kevin went directly to the hotel in La Paz. But Marcus and Karl had never arrived.
1. What did Yossi, Kevin and Marcus plan to do at first?A.To visit the town of Apolo. | B.To rescue people in danger. |
C.To travel by boat in a rainforest. | D.To search for an unknown village. |
A.They doubted each other. | B.They wanted to save time. |
C.They were misled by the guide. | D.They failed to reach an agreement. |
A.He was saved by two hunters. | B.He was separated from Kevin. |
C.He hit a rock and hurt himself. | D.He walked downriver to find Kevin. |
A.Karl was found by locals. |
B.Kevin was rescued by Yossi. |
C.Yossi and Karl arrived at the hotel in La Paz. |
D.Marcus never got to where the three had agreed to meet. |
【推荐3】Boston Tourist Attractions and Sightseeing
Duck Tours
One of the most popular tours in and around Boston are the legendary Duck Tours, which show you the best that the city has to offer. World War II vehicles take you on a scenic drive around the most famous sites and attractions in the city. With interesting explanation, this novel tour is an enjoyable and fun way to see the city and very much recommended.
New England Aquarium
The aquarium is home to over 7,000 fish and a collection of many different sea creatures. The city’s most visited tourist attraction is complete with exhibit space, gift shop and a cafe with spectacular views of the city and harbor. It also offers whale-watching tours with indoor and outdoor seating — and even seal or walrus (海象) shows.
Boston Public Library
Built in 1848, the Boston Public Library was the first free publicly supported city library in America. With more than 650,000 photographs, 100,000 prints and 250 different papers in the “Newspaper Room” the library now has Internet access, two restaurants and an on-line store with reproductions of its priceless artwork. All exhibits are open to the public and books m only the beginning.
Bull and Finch Pub - Home of Cheers
This world-famous pub is the inspiration for the hugely successful sitcom (情景喜剧) “Cheers”. Although the outside is the same as on television, the inside is completely different. However, although unexpected, this is not a real disappointment as the busy pub is full of reminders of Cheers. The menu serves typical bar food, and is very popular with tourists
If visiting family or staying at one of the luxury Boston hotels downtown, you may want to corner purchasing a “Boston City Pass” as this will enable you to pay half price for most the finest attractions.
1. Peter is travelling in Boston, and he hopes to know the city as soon as possible. Which one is the best choice for him?A.Duck Tours |
B.A trip to New England Aquarium |
C.A visit to Boston Public Library |
D.A visit to Bull and Finch Pub |
A.other activities are more recommended here |
B.reading brings people fun and more than fun |
C.the books in this library are not really worth reading |
D.apart from books, the libraries has a lot to offer |
A.art-lovers can buy reproductions of artwork at the library |
B.Bull and Finch Pub is the most popular tourist attraction in the city |
C.visitors can have meals both at the aquarium and at the library |
D.you can’t watch seal or walrus performances outside in New England Aquarium |
【推荐1】Europe is one of the best travelling options for everyone. It’s rich in culture, and every country is distinct in beauty. If you want to know more about the history and get the best cultural experience, these are the places where you should travel to!
Vienna
Vienna is a cultural, economic and political center. It is known as the city of music and the city of dreams, being an important place for Beethoven and Sigmund Freud. It’s also considered one of the world’s most livable cities, where the quality of life is high.
Berlin
Berlin, the capital of Germany, is the place of culture, politics, media and science. It holds a long history, and you can learn many things about the city’s contributions to the whole world. Travelling in Berlin is quite easy. You are provided with trains, trams, buses and the metro, and you can also use a bike to get from one place to another.
Amsterdam
The capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam, is known for the number of canals that are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The good thing about Amsterdam is that you can visit it by bike, as it has one of the best networks of cycle routes in the world.
Brussels
The capital of Belgium, Brussels, is full of cultural events, being one of the most international cities in Europe and a time machine at the same time. Being a relatively small city, you can visit many places in one day. Belgium is also known for the most delicious chocolate and the best beer in the world, so you definitely need to have a taste.
1. Which city best suits music lovers?A.Vienna | B.Berlin | C.Amsterdam | D.Brussels |
A.They are both relatively small. |
B.They are both friendly to cyclists. |
C.They are known for UNESCO heritage sites. |
D.They are among the world’s most livable cities. |
A.A news report. | B.A travel journal. |
C.An encyclopedia. | D.A travel brochure. |
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【推荐3】Good morning! I’m glad this day has arrived and I’m so glad you are here. As you set off on the grand adventure of a liberal education, I want to share with you a bit of wisdom.
Today, I want to urge you to cultivate the habit of moving purposefully, systematically, slowly, not necessarily to slow down your pace in four years’ time, but to reflect on the ideas to which you will be exposed, and to be in a position to repair what is broken in the world you will then enter.
As perhaps never before, you have come of age in a culture of hurriedness. Yours is a generation that has never known life without the instant spread of information. Social networking was born before nearly all of you. And similarly, novel technologies that were unthinkable in my generation are native to yours.
Many of the innovations on which society has come to rely are the fruit of a mantra (口号) first expressed by Mark Zuckerberg. “Move fast and break things,” he instructed his staff at Facebook around the time of its 2004 launch. “Unless you are breaking stuff,” he continued, “you are not moving fast enough.”
To be sure, this mantra was eventually phased out (淘汰) as Facebook’s motto, but it remains very much a dominant ethos (理念) in today’s tech ecosystem.
This ethos also has gone into the DNA of newer online platforms that prioritize,rather harmfully, speed over depth. The appearance of artificial intelligence has allowed us to find its potential to compound (重) these trends.
So, rather than “move fast and break things,” I suggest here doing the opposite.
I am not against technological progress. I treasure the benefits of technological advance to our lives and our relationships. But the trend we have developed for the immediate divests us of the time and space necessary for careful reflection. So, I encourage you to watch out for it.
1. The speaker worries that the audience of this speech might become too ______.A.adventurous | B.shallow | C.technological | D.purposeless |
A.To offer some background information for his speech. |
B.To provide supporting evidence for his viewpoint. |
C.To remove misunderstanding of his speech purpose. |
D.To introduce the main problem mentioned in his speech. |
A.reminds us of saving | B.convinces us of using |
C.saves us from losing | D.prevents us from having |
A.slow down college education | B.catch up with the trends |
C.slow down and fix things | D.abandon using technology |
【推荐1】Four Best U.S. Destinations to Travel to in Summer
The Colorado Rockies
Summer is a great time to get outdoors and experience the Colorado Rockies when they're not covered in white. Colorado's national and state parks come alive in a unique way that's rarely seen in winter. During summer, for example, Crested Butte turns into an ocean of wild flowers. The annual Crested Butte Wildflower Festival is a sight to behold and an even better one to photograph.
Mackinac Island, Michigan
Summer is the ideal time to experience Mackinac Island. With no cars allowed, calm lake waves, and cool weather, it's the closest inlanders can feel to a beach vacation without heading to the coast. July is a prime time to visit as the island's annual Independence Day celebration is among the best in the state, which guarantees plenty of beach-style partying.
Boise and the Rest of Idaho
Idaho appears to be a vast, uninteresting potato farmland to provide the rest of the country with French fries. However, it's one of the most beautiful, adventure-heavy states in the country. July just happens to be the best time of year to visit, particularly if you're not down with snow. For amateur astronomers, it's home to one of the best dark sky reserves in the country; rafting enthusiasts will find no shortage of whitewater challenges on the Snake River; and Boise offers more fun and sunshine than you'd expect the capital of Idaho to.
The White Mountains in New Hampshire
The White Mountains might seem an obvious summer getaway to local people. However, the epic hiking, mountain biking, and cycling opportunities here still attract some adventure enthusiasts from other parts of the country. But, with more than 148, 000 acres to explore in White Mountain National Forest alone, it's easy to escape the town center and find enough green space all to yourself. For a more relaxing getaway, Newfound Lake is the largest freshwater beach in the state, while Squam Lake provides endless boating opportunities.
1. What do the Colorado Rockies and Mackinac Island, Michigan have in common?A.They are famous for wild flowers. | B.They don't allow cars to run in. |
C.They are covered in snow in all seasons. | D.They hold celebrating activities in summer. |
A.The Colorado Rockies. | B.Mackinac Island, Michigan. |
C.Boise and the Rest of Idaho. | D.The White Mountains in New Hampshire. |
A.It is a good place for relaxation. | B.It is open mainly to local people. |
C.It is famous for its boating races. | D.It provides visitors with skiing sites. |
While most visitors spend at least one night on Stewart Island, it is also readily accessible by ferry as a day excursion from Invercargill and Bluff.
Experience Foveaux Strait in comfort and style on board our express catamarans. During the one-hour crossing between Bluff and Stewart Island keep a lookout for wildlife, especially seabirds. Watching mollymawks (albatross) soaring behind the ferry is a fantastic sight.
Interesting landmarks commonly seen include Dog Island Lighthouse, Ruapuke Island, Titi Islands and Mt Anglem - Stewart Island’s highest point.
Free tea and coffee on board
Interpretation handouts are available (English only).
Wheelchair access available
Personal baggage is carried free on the ferries - max. two bags per person (one stowed and one small carry-on). Additional baggage is by prior arrangement.
Vehicle parking available at Bluff (extra cost - reservations recommended)
FERRY TO STEWART ISLAND Depart Bluff All year 9:30am Sep-May 5:00pm Oct –Apr 11:00am Jun –Aug 4:30pm Late Dec –mid Jan8:00am | FERRY TO BLUFF Depart Stewart Island All year 8:00am Sep –May 3:30pm Oct –Mar 6:00pm Apr 5:00pm Jun-Aug 3:00pm Late Dec –mid Jan 9:30am |
Other departures as locally advertised Duration 1hr Check-in 30 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time. (Check-in and boarding gates are closed 10 minutes prior to times stated above.) |
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Kids Go FREE on selected departures during NZ School Holidays!
Kids Go FREE for travel 20 April - 5 May 2013.
1. If leaving a car at Bluff, a traveler had better _____.
A.refer to the handouts first |
B.use wheelchair access |
C.make a reservation |
D.park it 30 minutes before departure time |
A.At 8:00a.m.. | B.At 9:30a.m.. | C.At 11:00a.m.. | D.At 3:00p.m.. |
A.Tea and coffee are free for passengers. |
B.Children go free for travel for about 15 days. |
C.Travelers are sure to see some seabirds during the crossing. |
D.Passengers have to pay extra cost for extra pieces of luggage. |
【推荐3】On South Goulburn Island, a small and forested island off Australia’s northern coast, a settlement called Warruwi Community consists of about 500 people who speak among themselves around 9 different languages. This is one of the last places in Australia--and probably the world--where so many indigenous(本地的) languages exist together. There's the Maung language, but also one called Bininj Kunwok and another called Yolnu Matha, and Burarra, Ndjebbana, Gunbarlang, Iwaidja, Torres Strait Creole, and English.
None of these languages, except English, are spoken by more than a few thousand people. Several, such as Ndjebbana and Maung, are spoken by groups numbering in the hundreds. For all these individuals to understand one another, one might except South Goulburn to be an island of polyglots, or a place where residents have known well about others' languages, like a sort of “linguistic stone soup”. Rather, they just talk to one another in their own language or languages, which they can do because everyone else understands some or all of the languages but doesn't speak them.
People at Warruwi Community avoid simply switching to a shared language because there are social and personal costs of doing so. Some families insist that their children speak only their language, usually their father's. Languages are associated with particular pieces of land or territory on the island, and races claim ownership of that land, so languages are also considered to be owned by races. One can only speak the languages that one has the right to speak---and breaking this restriction can be seen as a sign of hostility.
This arrangement, which linguists call “receptive multilingualism (接受式多语制)”, shows up all around the world. In some places, it’s accidental. Many English-speaking Anglos who live in the U.S. border states, for instance, can read and understand quite a bit of Spanish from being exposed to it. And countless immigrant children learn to speak the language of their host country while keeping the ability to understand their parents' languages. In other places, receptive multilingualism is a method for temporary situations. But at Warruwi Community, it plays a special role.
1. What can we learn from Paragraph 1?A.Everyone at Warruwi Community can speak 9 different languages. |
B.South Goulburn is the last place in the world where 9 different languages exist together. |
C.English is one of the 9 different languages spoken at Warruwi Community. |
D.9 different languages are spoken on the northern coast of Australia. |
A.People knowing many languages. |
B.Different languages mixed together. |
C.Local people speaking the same language. |
D.Individuals speaking different languages |
A.They can only speak their father's language. |
B.They choose a land and learn its local language. |
C.They speak the language they have the right to speak. |
D.They choose to speak a shared language. |
A.Receptive multilingualism as a method for temporary situations. |
B.The functions of receptive multilingualism at Warruwi Community. |
C.Receptive multilingualism used around the world. |
D.Children's adoption of receptive multilingualism. |
【推荐1】Is there something strange high up in the world’s tallest mountains? If so, is it a big bear? Is it a monkey? Or is it a kind of man?
No one knows. This mystery (谜) has puzzled the world for years.
In 1887, a mountain climber found large footprints (脚印) in the snow. They looked like the footprints of a very large man. But men don’t walk without shoes in the snow!
In 1906, other climbers saw more than footprints. Far away they saw a very large animal standing on two legs. As they watched, it ran very quickly.
Fifteen years later, newspapers had new stories about the “something”. A mountain climber said he had seen the “snowman” walk slowly across the snow, far below him.He said it looked like a very large man.
From then on, more and more people had stories to tell. But not until 1951 did a mountain climber bring back pictures of large footprints. His pictures showed clearly that the snowman walked on two legs, so it was not a bear or a monkey. Could it be an ape (猿) man? The mystery grew! And the mystery keeps growing. Some day we may find out just what it is that makes the large footprints.
1. Why were people interested in the footprints?A.They were footprints of a large bear. |
B.They looked like the footprints of a large man. |
C.They were found in the snow. |
D.They were found in the world’s tallest mountains. |
A.1887 | B.1906 | C.1921 | D.1951 |
A.They were footprints of an ape man. |
B.They were footprints of a snowman. |
C.The pictures showed clearly how the snowman walked. |
D.The pictures showed clearly how an ape man walked on two legs. |
A.over one hundred | B.ninety-five | C.eighty | D.fifty |
A.some mountain climbers | B.some strange animals |
C.some large footprints | D.the mystery of the snowman |
【推荐2】Optional Tours Available in Langkawi
Langkawi geopark 1 mangrove tours and eagle feeding Catch exciting movement and magnificent views of how eagles try to get their food skillfully at kilim river mangrove jungle safiari, visit limestone bats cave and have lunch on floating restaurant. | package includes: return transfier (hotel-marina-hotel) licensed and experienced crew food and beverage adult rate RM 160.00/ person child rate (age 3 ~12yrs) RM 120.00/ person infant (below 3yrs) free time: 9.00 am - 14.00 pm |
Langkawi geopark 2 snorkeling and baby shark feeding Pulau Payar marine park with spectacular corals and colorful tropical marine life is one of the most beautiful and exotic marine parks in Malaysia. ♦diving _ additional RM 150.00 / person | package includes: return transfier (hotel-marma-hotel) licensed and experienced crew food and beverage adult rate RM 220.00/ person child rate (age 3 -12yrs) RM 150.00/ person infant (below 3yrs) free time: 8.00 am - 17.00 pm |
Langkawi geopark 3 Day cruise around Langkawi archipelago Experience swimming among fishes and view spectacular corals and exotic marine life. | package includes: return transfer (hotel-marina-hotel) licensed and experienced crew food and beverage adult rate RM 450.00/ person child rate (age 3 -12yrs) RM 350.00/ person infant (below 3yrs) free time: 9.00 am 一 17.00 pm |
Langkawi geopark 4 amazing sunset cocktail and dinner cruise Experience the amazing sunset scenery around the Andaman sea while having cocktail and dinner | package includes: return transfer (hotel-marina-hotel) licensed and experienced crew food and beverage adult rate RM 350.00/ person child rate (age 3 -12yrs) RM 250.00/ person infant (below 3yrs) free time: 16.00 pm 一 21.00 pm |
1. What is special about the tour at Langkawi geopark 1?
A.It lasts the longest. | B.It allows tourists to feed animals. |
C.It is the cheapest. | D.It provides food. |
A. RM 800.00. | B. RM 1250.00. |
C. RM 900.00. | D. RM 450.00. |
A.Langkawi geopark 1. | B.Langkawi geopark 2. |
C.Langkawi geopark 3. | D.Langkawi geopark 4. |
Sydney Tower Address: 100 Market St, Sydney Phone: 02 9333 9222 Fax: 02 9333 9203 Open time: 9:00 am. to 10:30 pm. (Saturdays to 11:30 pm.) Ticket: $60 ( for an adult) $30 ( for a child) Website: www.sydneytower.com.au How to get there: train to Town Hall Station and a short walk along Market Street How to book tickets: by phone/ fax or through the web Attraction: Sydney's best views are just the beginning! Sydney Tower takes you to the highest point above Sydney for exciting 360°views of our beautiful city. |
1. Sydney Tower is in Sydney, Australia.
A.the busiest street | B.the highest point |
C.the most beautiful park | D.the biggest station |
A.email Sydney tower@ hotmail.com | B.fax 02 9333 9203 |
C.search www.sydneytower.com.au | D.dial 02 9333 9222 |
A.$60 | B.$90 |
C.$150 | D.$120 |