1 . Visit to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel
Vatican City is not only the smallest country in the world, but also a treasure house of art and history. You can admire the impressive fresco paintings (壁画) of the Sistine Chapel, and explore the Vatican Museums, which house a big collection of masterpieces from ancient to modern times.
Skip-the-line tickets:
The best-selling tickets for access to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel. Skip (跳过) the line tickets with priority access.
Ticket | Type | Price | Reservation (预定) |
Entrance | Full | €17.00/person | €4.00 |
Entrance | Reduced | €8.00/person | €4.00 |
Reduced tickets:
Reduced tickets are available to children from 6 to 18 years of age, as well as students between the ages of 18 and 25. It is necessary to present a formal document at the university for the current year. There are no reductions for the over 65s.
Free entry:
Admission is free for children under 6 years of age. It is also free for disabled visitors and their carers. As it is not possible to book in advance, they will have to go directly to the “Special Permits” and /or “Reception” counters located in the entrance hall of the Vatican Museums.
Visit to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel with audio guide
Ticket | Type | Price | Reservation |
Entrance +audio guide | Full | €24.00/person | €4.00 |
Entrance +audio guide | Reduced | €15.00/person | €4.00 |
Entrance +audio guide | Children (under age 6) | €13.00/person | €4.00 |
1. What does the Sistine Chapel feature?
A.Fresco paintings. | B.Collected treasures. |
C.The natural scenery. | D.The style of buildings. |
A.Kids under age 6. | B.Students aged 6—25. |
C.Adults aged over 65. | D.People with disabilities. |
A.€48.00. | B.€61.00. | C.€63.00. | D.€75.00. |
2 . The best places for wild sleeping in England and Wales
Challacombe Meadows, Devon
Best for: privacy
Challacombe Meadows is close to miles of walking trails near Widecombe. Basic toilet facilities and running water are a short walk away, and there’s a cosy pub and a farm shop also nearby, for when it’s time to return to civilization. Tents from £ 45 per tent.
Bush Farm, Cornwall
Best for: freedom of choice
At Bush Farm, campers are offered the freedom of choice. Map in hand, you can put up your tent wherever you please. Days can be spent wild swimming, wandering through the countryside and, come the evening, there’s star gazing beneath ink-black skies. Tents from £12 per person.
The Wildman Woods, Carmarthenshire
Best for: life on the riverbanks
At this little-known site, you can put your tent on the banks of the River Sawdde. The Wildman Woods are as simple as they sound, with leafy pitches scattered among the trees near the water. During the day, it’s the perfect place for a paddle. Tents from £10 per person.
Penrhos Isaf Bothy, Gwyned
Best for: packing light
Bothies, simple huts traditionally used as mountain refuges that are open to all and free of charge. They’re a great alternative to wild camping if the weather is looking unstable and you don’t mind sharing with other travellers, who can arrive at any time.
1. Which place best suits people who emphasize private camping?A.Challacombe Meadows, Devon. | B.Bush Farm, Cornwall. |
C.The Wildman Woods, Carmarthenshire. | D.Penrhos Isaf Bothy, Gwyned. |
A.Swim indoors. | B.Go to the pub. | C.Appreciate stars. | D.Walk downtown. |
A.They are free of charge. |
B.They are suitable for a paddle. |
C.They were used as mountain shelters in the past. |
D.They are favored by people enjoying wild sleeping. |
3 . Looking for your next culture fix? Here are some must-see exhibitions that need to be on your radar.
Lucie Rie: The Adventure of Pottery, Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge
4 March-25 June
It showcases potter (陶艺师) Lucie Rie’s ground-breaking practice across six decades. The potter was a key figure in British post-war art, having moved away in 1938 from Vienna. Her technical innovations permanently extended the language of studio pottery. Her achievements range from functional tableware to elegant bowls and vases decorated with sgraffito.
Soutine |Kossoff, Hastings Contemporary, East Sussex
1 April-24 September
It’s the first show to explore the relationship between Leon Kossoff, whose thickly applied paint landscapes of post-war London are well known, and Paris trained artist Chaim Soutine. Kossoff discovered Soutine’s works in the early 1950s and was greatly influenced by it. The two artists shared an Eastern European Jewish heritage, and both created excellent works from the stuff of everyday life.
Luxury and power: Persia to Greece, British Museum
4 May-13 August.
It examines the political power of luxury goods in the Middle East and Southeast Europe between 550-30 BC. This was a period when the Persian Empire was in conflict with the cities and kingdoms of Greece before being occupied by Alexander the Great. Loans to the exhibition include the Panagyurishte Treasure from Bulgaria.
Audubon’s Birds of America, Compton Verney
1 July-1 October
On tour from the National Museums Scotland, Audubon’s Birds of America examines the artistry and legacy of one of the world’s rarest, most coveted and largest books. Published as a series between 1827 and 1838, and nearly 1 metre high, Birds of America by John James Audubon achieved international renown due to its epic scale and the book’s spectacular, large-scale ornithological illustrations. Compton Verney’s grounds are a wildlife shelter, so make the perfect setting for the show.
1. How long did Lucie Rie work on pottery?A.About 80 years. | B.About 70 years. | C.About 60 years. | D.About 50 years. |
A.Audubon. | B.Soutine. | C.Lucie. | D.Kossoff. |
A.Compton Verney. | B.Hastings Contemporary. |
C.British Museum. | D.Kettle’s Yard. |
1. What is the man?
A.A teacher. | B.A host. | C.An editor. |
A.Her university life. |
B.Her job after graduation. |
C.Her high school experience. |
A.From her friends. |
B.From her parents. |
C.From the bank. |
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6 . Get a taste of the high life with our pick of London’s best spots to enjoy cocktails in the clouds now that bars are reopening on July 4.
Boundary Rooftop
Boundary Rooftop offers rooftop drinking in style, with a glass roof for protection from the bad weather and impressive panoramic (全景的) views of London. There’s restaurant seating for 48, with diners choosing from grills and lighter meals downstairs.
Open for bookings: 5-11 p. m. Mon.-Thur., noon-11 p. m. Thur.-Sun.
Radio Rooftop Bar
One of London’s most popular rooftop bars, with striking views across the River Thames and London’s impressive skyline. From sunrise to sunset, guests can enjoy the changing views of the capital ranging from the Shard and St Paul’s downstream to the London Eye and Big Ben in the west. Radio offers signature cocktails and a Mediterranean menu including seasonal, locally sourced items.
Open for bookings: noon-11:30 p. m. daily.
Roof East
Roof East offers rooftop lovers a little bit of everything, from the usual cocktails and street foods to batting cages and mini golf courses—all of which are open to the public. Feed and water yourselves at The Barbecue Club under the stars and pick the bottomless popcorn option.
Open for bookings from June 26.
Bussey Rooftop Bar
This rooftop space is perhaps better known for its citizen cinema Rooftop Film Club (whether it’s appearing here this year is yet to be confirmed), but it also hosts some serious summer parties. Plenty of plants, flowers, cocktails, beers and street foods make this spot more than a back-up plan while nearby Frank’s Café is closed.
Booking information to be confirmed.
1. Which of the following can stay open in all weathers?A.Roof East. | B.Boundary Rooftop. |
C.Radio Rooftop Bar. | D.Bussey Rooftop Bar. |
A.Play mini golf. | B.See an exciting film. |
C.Enjoy London landmarks. | D.Have panoramic views of London. |
A.It serves high-quality coffee. | B.It is not bookable now. |
C.It gives parties all year round. | D.It is well known as a film location. |
7 . Do you know a promising sea biologist? The Junior Biologist series of programmes at the Aquarium will encourage a love of science in your seven to twelve-year-old child.
Each 2 hour class includes theme-related activities, a guided gallery tour, interaction with our animal care staff behind the scene, and a journal.
Sharks:
Sharks are amazing predators with remarkable adaptation. Separate the facts from the myths about this unbelievable animal. During this 2-hour programme your seven to twelve-year-old child will:
·Touch animals in touch pools in our private classroom
·Feed animals with our animal care staff
·Take a guided tour of the art gallery to observe local shark species
·Record observations in a journal
Other activities may include:
·Discover how sharks’ senses like smell work and how they help sharks to track down their prey
·Learn the key characteristics that make a shark a shark
·See how large different species of sharks can grow
·Explore your own sense of smell
The Aquarium reserves the right to change the animal interaction without notice due to animal safety, exhibit maintenance, or animal health reasons.
EVENT INFORMATION | |
TIME | SATURDAY, JAN. 9. 2016|9:30 A. M.-11:30 A. M. SATURDAY, JUL. 16, 2016|9:30 A. M.-11:30 A. M. |
COST | $29.00 per child $ 25.00 group buying Aquarium admission is not included. |
TICKETS | Purchase your tickets for Junior Biologist here. Please select the correct date from the calendar to book the correct programme. For group buying, please call to purchase your discounted tickets. Please all to RSVP(请回复). |
AGES | 7~12 years old |
RSVP | (562) 951-1630. Preregistration and prepayment are required unless noted. Cancellations made 72 hours before a programme will receive a full refund.Cancellations made less than 72 hours before a programme will still be charged the full programme price. |
CATEGORY | PROGRAMMES FOR CHILDREN AGES 7~12 JUNIOR BIOLOGIST |
A.be given a chance to feed sharks alone |
B.be invited to draw sharks in a gallery |
C.be allowed to feel sharks in special pools |
D.be asked to record shark species in computers |
A.Each shark has its own unique characteristics. |
B.Some species of sharks will grow into big sizes. |
C.The smell of sharks is better than that of other animals. |
D.The sense of sharks can work well. |
A.You have to pay for the class in advance. |
B.You don’t need to register the programme. |
C.You aren’t charged when giving up the class. |
D.You should make a call to get cheaper tickets. |
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1. What is a selling point of No Excuse Workout?A.It includes a dumbbell as a gift. |
B.It saves you lots of time on exercise. |
C.It urges you to accept a healthy lifestyle. |
D.It introduces to you some personal trainers. |
A.40 minutes. | B.45 minutes. | C.60 minutes. | D.80 minutes. |
A.By providing examples. | B.By using recommendations. |
C.By giving scientific support. | D.By charging a cheap price. |
9 . If you have a chance to talk with a historical figure, who would you like it to be? What would you like to know about the past or share from today? China in the Classics, a new TV show based on Chinese classics started by China Central Television (CCTV) in February, is exploring such possibilities.
In the first episode, the host of the show, Sa Beining, meets ancient Confucian scholar Fu Sheng, who interpreted Shangshu — The Book of Documents. Regarded as one of the five classics of ancient Chinese Confucianism masterpieces, the book records many firsts in the country. Even the expression zhongguo (China) is used there first.
The episode ends with the host bringing Fu to today’s modern society, where the scholar is happy to find children learning the same things he had learned in his childhood. It increased the rating of the series with viewers giving it 9 out of 10 on Douban, a film and TV show reviewing website popular among young people.
The success of China in the Classics doesn’t surprise Shen Haixiong, head of the China Media Group. Shen said in an article in the journal Qiushi, “We are happy to see the program is popular among the public, but we are prouder to find that innovative interpretation of Chinese classics is arousing young people’s interest in Chinese culture.”
Therefore, TV channels have been making bold attempts in recent years to attract today’s younger generations. The Nation’s Greatest Treasures, CCTV’s cultural show in 2017, showcased China’s history and culture through antiques in the top-class museums, and fired up the audience. The treasures include the 3,300-year-old Yinxu Ruins in Henan Province and the 1,300-year-old Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region.
CCTV should make a variety of programs showcasing classics and cultural traditions to appeal to the young generation’s aesthetics, said Zhou, a professor at the School of Arts and Communication, Beijing Normal University.
1. Why is The Book of Documents mentioned in paragraph 2?A.To introduce a historical figure. | B.To inform us of the host. |
C.To show the popularity of the show. | D.To describe a new TV show. |
A.Surprised. | B.Confused. | C.Satisfied. | D.Neutral. |
A.Chinese treasures. | B.Another TV programme. |
C.Yinxu Ruins in Henan. | D.Young Chinese audience. |
A.CCTV Produces Some Famous TV shows | B.TV Shows on Chinese Classics Grow Popular |
C.Scholars Focus Attention on Chinese Classics | D.China in the Classics Fires up the Audience |
10 . Among many celebrated U.S. places for very cool sunsets, here are notable favorites.
California Dreamin’
While you are visiting California Dreamin’, El Matador’s eye-catching nightfall is a worthy way to lead you into deep thought. It is about the sands of time. Pack a basket of delicious food for a late-in-the-day picnic overlooking the Pacific Ocean, via the Pacific Coast Highway. The sunset is a sweet dessert.
Grand Canyon, Arizona
The 1,218,375-acre Grand Canyon National Park is wonderful. The canyon itself stretches 277 miles. Its wildlife is also so abundant. You can go to the South Rim of the canyon (大峡谷), which offers the best sunset advantages. Sometimes, you can see deer running and eagles flying with the sunset standing as the background. An unforgettable thrill: Grand Canyon Floor Landing Helicopter Sunset Tour by Canyon Tours.
Florida Serenity
Called the River of Grass, Everglades National Park — South Florida’s amazing 1.5-million-acre wetland reserve — is quilted with coastal trees and grass. An especially chosen sunset-watching site is near Mrazek Pond, approximately three miles north of the Flamingo Visitor Center. This is a birder’s (观鸟者) dream place, too, home to more than 360 species.
Hawaii Aloha
Haleakala Crater in Hawaii Aloha, a vast dormant (休眠期的) volcano 10,023 feet above sea level, is famous for its sunrises — so that dawn sun-seekers climb the volcano in the middle of the night to make the long drive up a winding road to the summit. But Haleakala’s sunsets are just as amazing. Since fewer people arrive late in the day, a more personal sunset participation is possible. Consider a private or group sunset hike to appreciate the Pacific Ocean. It is worthwhile.
1. What can visitors do in Grand Canyon?A.Visit the wetland reserve. | B.Have an unforgettable picnic. |
C.Appreciate the sunset by tour bus. | D.See eagles flying over the canyon. |
A.Hawaii Aloha. | B.Florida Serenity. |
C.California Dreamin’. | D.Grand Canyon, Arizona. |
A.They both supply a sweet dessert. |
B.They both allow a more personal sunset hike. |
C.They both offer the views of the Pacific Ocean. |
D.They both have wonderful sunsets and sunrises. |