1 . Travelling in Paris
The uniform sandstone of the Haussmann buildings, the variety of golden historic monuments, and the attractive Seine and its elegant bridges have arguably made Paris the most recognizable and romanticized cityscape in the world. But though the city wears its history with characteristic style, it is also increasingly looking to the future and outwards to the rest of the world.
Where to go
Those looking to explore the city’s rich heritage can spend long afternoons getting lost in the Louvre or wandering the Orsay Museum, or ducking in and out of Paris’s countless historical churches. For more contemporary tastes, there’s plenty of exploring to be done in the less jam-packed outer regions-from arts venues (场所) on the sloping streets of Belleville to the luxurious hotels and reinvented bars.
When to go
You can come to Paris any time but the atmosphere is quite different at different times of year. Winter is a time for festivals and feasting on games and oysters (牡蛎). Spring and early summer are the time to make the most of city parks and cafe terraces, with fireworks set off on June 21 and military parade held on July 14. In August the capital slows down and some people love it for the feeling of calm. The autumn renewable activities start with a burst of energy for the new cultural season and big exhibition openings.
What to buy
Choose from one of the tastiest cheese selections in the city at La Fermetteon Rue Montorgueil and vacuum-pack your selection to bring home.
Know before you go
Embassy/Consulate: 0144513100; ukinfrance. fco. gov. uk for passports and most other visitor services.
1. Where is the text probably taken from?A.A geography textbook. | B.A travel brochure. |
C.An academic paper. | D.A science magazine. |
A.Historical churches. | B.Luxurious palaces. |
C.Jam-packed bars. | D.Various galleries. |
A.Spring. | B.Winter. | C.Autumn. | D.Summer. |
A.Fruit. | B.Vegetable. | C.Seafood. | D.Juice. |
2 . BBC Cymru Wales Tours
Step into the future of broadcasting at BBC’s newest and most advanced studios at 3 Central Square, Cardiff, CF10 1FT.
Ever wondered how sound effects are added to your favourite podcasts (播客)? Or what it’s like to read the news? Join our friendly guides for an unusual tour of BBC Cymru Wales. Visit our television and radio studios to discover the secrets of making BBC programmes.
On your journey you will:
•Visit one of the largest BBC newsrooms, packed with cutting-edge (领先的) technology including AR, VR and robotic cameras.
•Take a glance at TV galleries and other broadcast facilities.
Information
Each walking tour will last approximately 90 minutes. As a live and working broadcast centre, no two tours are the same, so every visit will be unique.
For group bookings, or for specific access requirements, please call 029 2087 8444.
Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Tours are only suitable for children over 7 years.
All adult visitors attending tours must bring photo ID.Large bags and shopping bags are not allowed on the tour.
Bags will be searched, so to avoid delays we recommend visitors not bring large bags or unnecessary items.
Ticket prices:
Adult: £13.00
Family ticket (1 adult and up to 3 children or 2 adults and 2 children): £38.00
Student| Under 26: £10.00
Disabled person | Over 65: £12.00
Group 10+ tickets—Adults: £12.00
Group 10+ ticket—Students | Under 26: £9.00
Group 10+ tickets—Disabled people | Over 65: £11.00
1. What can visitors do at BBC Cymru Wales Tours?A.Make BBC news programmes. |
B.Admire gallery artworks. |
C.Experience advanced technology. |
D.Visit BBC’s smallest newsroom. |
A.The tours are mostly the same. |
B.Every tour lasts about an hour and a half. |
C.The tours are designed for kids under 7. |
D.The tours allow visitors to carry big bags. |
A.£ 260.00. | B.£ 240.00. | C.£ 200.00. | D.£ l80.00. |
A.029 2087 8444. | B.029 2087 8445. |
C.029 2087 8454. | D.029 2078 8444. |
3 . This is the five-day trip for those seeking a short getaway to the perfect island of Bali!
Day 1 Begin Your Stay at Alaya Resort(酒店), Ubud
Your private driver will pick you up from the airport and drive you to Alaya Resort in Ubud, the cultural center of Bali. Surrounded by rice fields, the hotel offers an outdoor pool and a fitness center. You can spend the afternoon enjoying these hotel facilities. In the evening you can head into the town for local cuisines and a look around the craft shops.
Day 2 Explore the Central Bali Temples
Today’s adventure takes you to the must-see sites with a private driver. Going down about 300 steps, you’ll get to a breathtaking 11th-century complex—Pura Gunung Kawi Temple, the final resting place of past dominators, located deep in a valley and known as the “Valley of the Kings”. Visits to other different temples will bring a close to the day.
Day 3 Sunset Performance
You ‘l 1 checkout of the Alaya Resort Ubud and take the scenic drive to Benoa in South Bali. You’ll visit Balinese temples and watch an amazing sunset performance by local dancers, which is characterized by complicated body movements, shining costumes and the accompaniment of traditional music. You’ll stop off at a restaurant and try food typical of local cookery.
Day 4 Leisure Day in Bali
You have the entire day free to relax in Bali. You can choose to shop for local products or relax by the beach. At sunset, you’ll notice how everyone gathers at the beach bars to watch Bali’s truly magical sunset.
Day 5 Departure Day
After breakfast at your hotel, a private driver will drive you to the airport, marking the end of your trip.
1. What can you do in Alaya Resort?A.Visit craft stores. | B.Have a swim. |
C.Watch live concerts. | D.Enjoy free drive service. |
A.It’s the burial ground of ancient rulers. |
B.It’s a newly-developed tourist attraction. |
C.It’s an annual vacation spot for royal families. |
D.It’s a meeting place for leaders from around the globe. |
A.The first day. | B.The second day. |
C.The third day. | D.The fourth day. |
4 . Two years ago, I lost my wallet. I made the poor decision of keeping my identity card, my credit card, a large amount of money and other various things inside my
About a week
After that, I decided that I wanted to do
That’s why I
A.handbag | B.wallet | C.pocket | D.car |
A.money | B.food | C.gold | D.card |
A.satisfied | B.excited | C.worried | D.puzzled |
A.bad | B.good | C.beautiful | D.wonderful |
A.ahead | B.earlier | C.long | D.later |
A.threw | B.searched | C.returned | D.suggested |
A.the people | B.the police | C.the students | D.the children |
A.sadness | B.surprise | C.regret | D.disappointment |
A.got up | B.looked up | C.gave up | D.picked up |
A.it | B.her | C.him | D.them |
A.kind | B.funny | C.stupid | D.serious |
A.protect | B.respect | C.help | D.recognize |
A.bad | B.good | C.free | D.sick |
A.allow | B.force | C.choose | D.encourage |
A.herself | B.himself | C.itself | D.yourself |
※主题:introducing the favorite sport
※必备词汇:in my opinion,build up our body,relax,grow up
※必备句型:In my opinion,playing basketball can build up our body.
My Favorite Sport
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6 . Did you know that birds could be “property owners”, too? In spring, the male robin (知更鸟) looks for a place to build a nest. A tree near a green lawn (草坪)th at has many worms (虫子) suits him best. When he finds the right place, he sings loudly. He tells other birds that this place is his property.
At the same time, other birds are choosing places for their nests. A robin does not mind if swallows nest nearby because swallows eat insects. They leave his worms alone. But other robins are different. They would eat the worm supply he needs for his own family.
When another male robin comes near, the robin owner sings to warn him away. The property owner looks cross and fierce (凶猛的).He raises his head feathers and holds his tail high. If the owner cannot frighten away the new robin, he attacks. The two fight until one is the winner. The new bird often gives up and flies away. So the first bird has defended his property. He now has the right to build a nest in the place.
1. The male robin looks for a place to build a nest ________.A.near swallows | B.near other male robins |
C.near a lawn with worms | D.in the woods |
A.drive away all the other birds | B.do not care where they build their nests |
C.are careful when choosing a place to nest | D.are not afraid of other birds |
A.what robins eat | B.robins finding a nesting place |
C.robins finding friends | D.how robins live with swallows |
7 . Dolphins (海豚) are not fish, but warm-blooded animals. They live in groups, and speak to each other in their own language. In this way they are like other animals, such as bees and birds. But dolphins are very different from almost all land animals. Their brain is nearly the same size as our own, and they live a long time — at least twenty or thirty years.
Like some animals, dolphins use sound to help them find their way around. They also make these sounds to talk to each other and to help them find food. We now know they do not use their ears to receive these sounds, but the lower part of the mouth, called the jaw.
Strangely, dolphins seem to like man, and for thousands of years there have been stories about the dolphin and its friendship with people.
There is a story about sailors in the 19th century. In a dangerous part of the sea off the coast of New Zealand, they learnt to look for a dolphin called Jack. From 1871 to 1903 Jack met every boat in the area and showed it the way. Then in 1903 a passenger on a boat called The Penguin shot and wounded Jack. He recovered (恢复) and for nine years more continued to guide all ships through the area — except for The Penguin.
Today, some people continue to kill dolphins, but many countries of the world now protect them and in these places it is against the law to kill them.
1. Dolphins are different from many other land animals in that they ________.A.live in groups | B.have large brains |
C.are warm-blooded | D.have their own language |
A.He was lonely and liked to be with people. |
B.They enjoyed playing with him. |
C.He was seriously wounded. |
D.They wanted his help. |
A.dolphins are friendly and clever |
B.people are cruel to animals |
C.Jack is different from other dolphins |
D.dolphins should be protected by law |
A.Dolphins are endangered. |
B.Dolphins are different from other animals. |
C.Man should protect dolphins. |
D.Some countries passed laws to protect dolphins. |
8 . Computers are very important to our life now.Many people think that in the future computers will be in lots of everyday life.We won’t have to go shopping because we can get most things on the Internet.There will be no more books because we can get the texts from computers.Some people think that one day we will not read paper books.Instead,we will buy and read books using computers.The computers can keep many different kinds of books in them at the same time.And we won’t need to turn lots of pages and we will save paper.We can play games,see films and buy food.We can even make telephone calls by computers.
Some people are glad about these new ways of shopping and communication.But others do not think that computers will replace(代替)our old ways because they think Internet shopping is not such a pleasure as going to the shop.They think it is a pleasure to go into shops and look at things you want to buy.And they also think paper books will perhaps be more friendly.
1. From Paragraph 1,we know that people will use computer for ________ .A.playing games,shopping,and making telephone calls |
B.playing games,seeing films,and having meals |
C.shopping,making telephone calls and going for holidays |
D.playing games,making telephone calls and seeing doctors |
A.the paper books will be more expensive |
B.there will be more kinds of paper books |
C.the paper books will be more friendly |
D.we can read passages from computers. |
A.it’s a pleasure |
B.we can get most things on the Internet |
C.they can buy everything they want |
D.it’s quick |
A.computers will replace shops and books |
B.computers are important in the future |
C.computers will do everything for man |
D.computers will be used in everyday life |
Jonny took his dog, Scruffy, out for a walk on a cold day in December. He bundled up in his heavy winter coat and put on his thick wool cap before he said goodbye to his mom. Outside the front door, the whole world was like a winter wonderland: there were icicles (冰柱) hanging from tree branches and snow banks that rose all the way up to Jonny’s knees. Scruffy was excited to be outside,digging in the snow and jumping into snow. Jonny was also glad to be out in the cold air.The snowstorm that left all this snow had continued for two days, and he hadn’t been allowed to go outside, even just to catch some air!
They walked through Jonny’s neighborhood, passing people who looked glad to be outside, too. A few blocks down, Jonny saw his friend Marcus building a snowman with his sister, Marie.
“Hi, Marcus!” Jonny called out.He walked over to the snowman.
“Hey, Jonny. You want to help?” Marcus was patting the bottom part of the snowman ith his glove, while Marie was rolling together the second section of the snowman, packing the snow together to make sure it stayed in a round shape.
Jonny walked over and wrapped Scruffy’s leash (皮带) around Marcus’s mailbox. To- gether, Jonny, Marcus, and Marie built an amazing snowman.They made a long pointy nose the snowman, and designed eyes out of green apples Marie found in the house. They made e snowman’s arms out of two longer sticks, setting them up to make it look like he was waving. Sometimes Jonny would look over whether Scruffy would be digging again, but he mostly sat patiently, watching Jonny, Marcus, and Marie work.
When they were all done, Marcus and Marie’s mom came outside to see their work. “This is an amazing snowman!” she said. “Does anyone want hot chocolate?”
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All three kids and Scruffy ran into the house and warmed up.
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“Oh no!” Jonny yelled, and ran out to the snowman, which was now a pile of snow.
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10 . The over 48,000 orange trees in Seville, Spain, not only fill the city’s air with the pleasant smell of orange blossoms in spring, but they also produce over 16,500 tons of fruit every winter. Though that makes the capital of southern Spain’s Andalusia region Europe’s top orange-producing city, the fruit is too sour to be consumed fresh. While some of the produce is used to make orange jam and an alcoholic drink, most of it ends up in Seville’s landfills (填埋场). However, that may change soon thanks to a clever idea to use the oranges to produce clean energy.
The trial programme is being launched by the city’s council and park department in cooperation with Emasesa, Seville’s water supply and sanitation (卫生) division. Juice from 38.6 tons of oranges will be left to ferment (发酵) in a specialised facility. The methane (甲烷) released from the fermented liquid will be captured and used to drive a generator to produce clean power. The officials estimate the test run will produce about 1,500 kWh of energy – enough to run one of Emasesa’s water purification plants. To ensure there is no waste, the orange skins, peels, and flesh will be used as fertiliser.
“It’s not just about saving money. The oranges are a problem for the city, and we’re producing added value from waste,” said Benigno Lopez, head of Emasesa’s environmental department.
If successful, by 2023, the city hopes to recycle all the oranges and add the electricity produced back into its power transmission network. In trial runs, one ton of oranges produced 50 kWh of clean energy – enough to cover the daily electricity needs of five homes. The project team estimates that if all the fruit is recycled, it will produce enough energy to power as many as 73,000 residences.
“This project will help us to reach our targets for reducing emissions, energy self-sufficiency, and the circular economy,” Juan Espadas Cejas, mayor of Seville, said in the press conference announcing the trial scheme.
1. What do we know about oranges in Seville?A.They are usually picked in spring. |
B.They are not recommended to be eaten fresh. |
C.They are mostly used to make jams and juice. |
D.They make Seville the world’s top orange-producing city. |
A.Different uses of Seville oranges. |
B.Ways to produce power from juice. |
C.An introduction to the trial programme. |
D.Reasons for launching the trial programme. |
A.The energy produced will be used to purify water. |
B.Seville hasn’t carried out the trial programme yet. |
C.The electricity produced will go to Seville’s power plants. |
D.14,600 tons of recycled oranges are needed to power 73,000 homes. |
A.Seville Is Developing New Energy | B.Seville Is Turning Waste into Wealth |
C.Seville Is Seeking Market for Oranges | D.Seville Is Contributing to Energy Saving |