1 . Hong Kong to Macau Transportation
It is really convenient and swift for travelers to travel between Hong Kong and Macau, with a straight-line distance of about 60 kilometers.
Helicopter (直升机) TransportHelicopter transport is the most swift and convenient means for transportation between Hong Kong and Macau. The length of time for a journey is only 15 minutes.
Service time: The helicopter departs every 30 minutes from 9:00 to 23:00. Passengers should arrive at the waiting room at least 15 minutes before the departure time.
Tel: 2872 7288 (Macau) and 2108 9898 (Hong Kong). Passengers can book a ticket via these telephone numbers.
Approximate ticket fares: The price of a helicopter transport is about 2,700–2,900 yuan per person.
Ship TransportThe length of time for a journey by ship between Hong Kong and Macau is about 50 minutes, which is much longer than that taking a helicopter. However, the ticket fare is much cheaper than taking a helicopter.
Service time and departure interval: The ship departs every 15 minutes from 7:00 to 24:00, and then departs at 0:30, 1:00, 1:30, 2:30, 4:00, 4:45 and 6:00.
Approximate ticket fares: There are different kinds of ticket fares, for day sailing and night sailing and for common seats and luxury seats. The price is from 133 to 268 yuan per seat.
Jetfoil (水翼喷射船) TransportPassengers also can take a jetfoil: a five-star Premier Jetfoil with luxurious services of high quality coming and going among Macau, Hong Kong and Hong Kong International Airport, and the length of time for each route is about 55 minutes.
Service time and departure interval: The jetfoil departs every 1 hour from 8:00–22:00.
Approximate ticket fares: The common seat for day sailing is 250–320 yuan per person. The luxury seat for day sailing is 450–560 yuan per person.
1. What are the helicopter passengers required to do?A.Arrive at least a quarter earlier. | B.Check the departure time online. |
C.Choose the kind of seat on the spot. | D.Pay for an extra insurance fee. |
A.Its comfort level. | B.The price of tickets. |
C.The length of time. | D.The frequency of transportation. |
A.A textbook. | B.A travel diary. |
C.A travel website. | D.A science report. |
2 . Four One-day Trips in the UK
The Rig Climb Experience, GreenwichThe Cutty Sark, one of just two surviving tea sailing ships in the world, is launching a new experience. For the first time, visitors will be able to step from the main deck and arrive at the top platform. Visitors will hear tales of life at sea in the 19th century and the tough conditions sailors had to work in.
£21 adults / £12 children(includes general entry to the ship), rmg.co,uk/cutty-sark
Clifford’s Tower, YorkThis 800-year-old tower is all that remains of York Castle. It was a treasury (财宝库) and prison, but its inner space was damaged by fire in 1684. Now, after a £5 million project by English Heritage, the ruin is reopening. Walkways will replace the lost first floor. A new roof floor will provide views of York Minster, the city and the North York Moors beyond.
£8.10 adults / £4.80 children, English-heritage. org.uk
The Intelligence Factory, BuckinghamshireA newly-restored building at Bletchley Park is opening as the site’s biggest ever exhibition space. The Intelligence Factory in Block A will focus on the years 1942-1945 when 9,000 staff members helped win World War II. The permanent exhibition will include objects, personal stories and interactive elements, showing how operators handled huge amounts of information. There is also a space for temporary exhibitions—the first is on data visualization.
£21 adults / £12.50 children, bletehleypark.org.uk
The First Light Pavilion, CheshireIt’s a newly-designed visitor centre at the Jodrell Bank Observatory. It is inspired by the Lovell Telescope and is designed to act like a sundial (日晷). Visitors can experience a meteor shower (流星雨), operate a radio telescope and launch a digital satellite there.
£8.50 adults / £6.50 children, jodrellbank.net
1. How much is it for a parent and three children to learn about sailors’ working conditions?A.£36. | B.£45. | C.£56. | D.£57. |
A.Use a telescope to observe stars. | B.Watch the launch of a satellite. |
C.Learn how to make a sundial. | D.Interact with astronomers in the centre. |
A.The same period of history. | B.Advanced equipment. |
C.Recent repair work. | D.Bird’s eye view of the cities. |
3 . Summer Art Camp
During this summer, our campers will explore all of the art-filled adventures that they can dream of. Each week a new adventure theme will stimulate their creativity and imaginations.
ScheduleWeek One: Magical creatures (June 13-17)
Unicorns(独角兽), dragons and any creature you can imagine will come alive this week as campers make 2D and 3D mixed media artworks. Students will leave with drawing and sculpting skills they can use to make any creature they want!
Week Two: Game on (June 20-24)Campers will be leveling up this week as they make video game art! They will create and design their own artwork based on popular games for kids.
Week Three: Out in the wild (June 27-July 1)Journey deep into the wild this week as campers create portraits of themselves in the wild, explore printmaking with animal prints, and more!
Week Four: Under the sea (July 4-8)Students will swim and wade(蹚水)their way through everything in the water by painting, drawing, printing, sculpting and more!
Week Five: Worldwide adventures (July 11-15)Pack your bags and get ready for a fast-paced adventure across the world!
Week Six: Enchanted kingdom(魔法王国)(July 18-22)From castles to princesses, our campers will spend a journey making 2D and 3D kingdom-inspired creations.
Registration• It begins on March 1. Sessions for kids run from Monday to Friday between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
• Per 5-day weekly session: $190 members / $215 non-members and $160 members / $185 non-members for June 20-24.
• Register early for a $10-a-week discount between March 1 and April 1.
• Receive a $10-a-week discount for registering multiple children or a $10-a-week discount for multiple weeks.
1. On which day may campers make 3D animals?
A.June 15. | B.June 23. | C.July 13. | D.July 25. |
A.Magical creatures. | B.Worldwide adventures. |
C.Water-themed art projects. | D.Kingdom-inspired creations. |
A.$150. | B.$175. | C.$180. | D.$205. |
4 . 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. |
5 . Want to experience Berlin’s Museum Island? Love to pack as many activities and as much sightseeing as possible into your trip? Then we recommend the Berlin Welcome Card—Berlin’s official tourist ticket, a godsend to your bank account !
Free city guidebook
It comes with a useful guide, a removable map of the city and its main public transport routes. The guide also includes suggested tours and helpful tips as you make your way across the city.
Discounts from many attractions
The Card has over 200 sights and attractions as discount partners with savings up to 50%. With the Card, you get to experience them at a special price. Book tickets for museums, boat trips & guided tours online in advance and secure your desired date and time. When booking, select the tickets marked with the BWC discount.
Free public transport
Berlin is divided into the fare zones A, B and C for which you will need an appropriate travel ticket to use the public transport service (bus & rail). Section A comprises the Berlin inner city up to and including the S-Bahn Ring. Section B is located outside the S-Bahn Ring up to the city limits. Section C is the area around Berlin, including the town of Potsdam, the Sachsenhausen Memorial Site and Berlin’s BER Airport.
The Berlin Welcome Card is available as follows:
Validity 1 adult + 3 children (6—14 years) | Berlin City Center AB | Berlin ABC |
48h | €25.00 | €30.00 |
72h | €35.00 | €40.00 |
72h + Museum Island | €53.00 | €56.00 |
4 Days | €43.00 | €47.00 |
5 Days | €48.00 | €52.00 |
A.A German bank account. | B.A local travel agency. |
C.A budget-friendly ticket. | D.A free city guidebook. |
A.50% discount at Berlin’s highlights. | B.A map and a travel guide with useful tips. |
C.Guarantee of availability of tickets and dates. | D.Free travel for up to 3 children under 15 with an adult. |
A.€40.00. | B.€52.00. | C.€53.00. | D.€56.00. |
6 . Hiking Across the Great Outdoors
What limits you from hiking more often? Many complain that they don’t have a suitable partner to go with. If not having a suitable hiking partner is keeping you out of the woods why not take a look at the great hiking clubs across Canada?
Yukon Outdoors Club
Website: yukonoutdoorsclub. ca
Membership cost: $10 for a single membership; $15 for a family membership.
Description: The club coordinates day hikes, backpacking trips, canoe trips, mountain biking, cross-country skiing trips, snowshoeing trips and various workshops for members to gain new skills and valuable information. The trips are open to everyone and range from easy to moderate to difficult.
UBC Varsity Outdoor Club
Website: ubc-voc. com
Membership cost: Students $40; non-UBC students $60
Description: The UBC Varsity Outdoor Club is a social group that hikes, mountaineers, kayaks (皮划艇), rock climbs and ice climbs. Travel and outdoor-minded UBC students and non-students are welcome to join. Members lead trips, run skills workshops, host presentations and tune gear. For a refundable deposit, members can borrow equipment from the clubroom's gear cache (器材存放点). The UBC VOC has also constructed a few backcountry (偏僻地区) huts in the Coast Mountains.
Pender Harbor Hiking Group
Website: penderharbourhiking. weebly. com
Membership cost: Free
Description: Now in its fourth year and boasting about 100 members, the Pender Harbour Hiking Group offers a way for members to meet like-minded individuals and get fit. Hikes are scheduled two months in advance, so get on the mailing list or check the website regularly to find a hike that’s right for you! Show up at the designated (指定的) meeting point, and get hiking. Hikes are usually one and a half to two hours long every Monday and Wednesday morning, but some full-day hikes are scheduled, depending on member interest.
Vernon Outdoors Club
Website: vernonoutdoorsclub. org
Membership cost: A single membership is $25, and students pay $10. Children are free when they come with a registered family member.
Description: Boasting a membership of close to 200 people, the Vernon Outdoors Club is an active group that enjoys hiking and cycling. Since the membership is comprised of outdoor lovers in general, they are encouraged to share their activity ideas and interests. The group organizes a Tuesday Rambles event each week and also hosts multi-day trips.
1. Which club costs a student the least to get a membership?A.The Yukon Outdoors Club. | B.The UBC Varsity Outdoor Club. |
C.The Pender Harbor Hiking Group. | D.The Vernon Outdoors Club. |
A.Both organize workshops for their members. |
B.Both lend hiking equipment to their members. |
C.Both rate their members based on their hiking skills. |
D.Both have built backcountry huts for their members. |
A.They are mostly held on weekends. |
B.They are arranged two months ahead of time. |
C.Their schedule can only be seen on the club’s website. |
D.More full-day hikes are offered than half-day hikes. |
A.Every Monday. | B.Every Tuesday. |
C.Every Wednesday. | D.Every Sunday. |
A.A P. E. textbook. | B.A health report. |
C.A sports leaflet. | D.A gym notice. |
7 . Kings Camps
About Our CampsKings Camps is part of the Kings Active Foundation and is devoted to helping young people reach their potential. We provide sports camps and summer camps at over 40 places across the UK for children aged 4-17. We bring together the very best parts of sports and holiday clubs to provide friendship, fun and exciting adventures for young people from the UK and around the world.
Why Choose Kings Camps※Creative, inspiring camps: We have a strong belief that sport has an important role to play in a happy childhood and our not-for-money state enables us to provide some places and invest in new and creative ways to inspire.
※Learn important life skills: Kings Camps prepare children with important life skills and an understanding that being active is important to health and well-being.
※International students are welcome: We welcome children from outside of the UK who will make friends here by communicating with kids from different backgrounds, but we do require that they at least understand English to make sure of their safety and that of others, and of course their enjoyment.
CommentsRyan has enjoyed every part. When we’ve asked about his day, he’s said it was “amazing and fantastic”. All the staff are extremely friendly, enthusiastic and have a true belief in what they are doing.
— Tracy Lee
Fantastic & friendly staff! It’s an action-packed week of multiple sports. My sweetheart made new friends, overcame swimming fears & came away more confident too! I cannot recommend it enough!
— Kay Court
1. What does Kings Camps aim to do?A.Mix sports and holiday clubs. |
B.Get kids to play outdoors. |
C.Provide adventurous and challenging camps. |
D.Encourage kids to develop their potential. |
A.Awareness of safety. |
B.Love for media. |
C.Basic English ability. |
D.Good communicating skills. |
A.Parents. | B.Teachers. | C.Campers. | D.Staff. |
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9 . Discover the Huge Health Benefits of Strength Training
One of the best ways to stay fit and healthy as you age is to do strength and power training exercises. It is known that when you are in your thirties, you will begin to lose muscle mass. This loss actually contributes to achy joints, the increased risk of injury, and the “middle-age spread” we all fear. What’s more, the older you get, the faster muscle mass loses. It means that eventually, simple tasks like getting out of a chair and climbing stairs can become more difficult.
Strength training can help you build muscles, make you strong, increase your staying power and make everyday activities easier. By combining strength and power training exercises, you’ll not only get stronger, but also improve your reaction speed. As you grow older, that’s critical because it can help prevent falls. Here is a book, Strength and Power Training for All Ages, for your reference.
Common sense about fitness in the book:·The key muscles to work for an injury-free body
·How to tell how much weight is suitable for you
·How to strengthen the bones most likely to break
·How to take pressure off your knees when walking or running
·Why you’ll want to apply heat to sore joints before you exercise
Four total body workouts in the book:·Build bones
·Fight diseases
·Improve balance
·Strengthen muscles &Increase muscle power
Get a copy, start training, and then you’ll discover a whole new self.
1. What will happen as people age according to paragraph 1?A.They will need less exercise. |
B.They will improve reaction speed. |
C.They will experience muscle loss. |
D.They will have better staying power. |
A.Train their brains. | B.Build a sound body. |
C.Treat bone diseases. | D.Cut down their weight. |
A.A notice. | B.An oral folktale. |
C.A scientific paper. | D.An advertisement. |
10 . Interesting Exhibitions Held in Four Different Museums
Name: The British Museum
Phone: 020-7323-8000
Opening hours: daily 10 a.m.—5:30 p.m.
Price: Free
This exhibition aims to show the mysteries of mummification. From a king’s daughter to a temple doorkeeper, the displays explore the identities of eight people, using their bodies to discover clues about how they lived. By using new methods, such as CT scanning and 3D visualization, the British Museum has been able to build up a picture of life in the Nile valley over 4,000 years.
Name: The Fashion and Textile (纺织) Museum
Phone:020-7407-8664
Opening hours: daily 11 a.m.—5:30 p.m.
Price:£8.80 adults,£5.50 students
The Fashion and Textile Museum is housing the first-ever exhibition on classic Mexican shawl(披肩), which became famous in the 20th century. Mexican artists, photographers and fashion and textile designers will be exhibiting their colorful works there.
Name: The Victoria and Albert Museum
Phone:020-7907-7073
Opening hours: Monday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday, 10 a.m.—5:30 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m.—10 p.m.
Price: Free
The Victoria and Albert Museum has dug out some of their most charming wedding dresses to record their history during the past two centuries. White wedding dresses were made popular by Queen Victoria in the nineteenth century. See beautiful wedding dresses made by famous designers.
Name: The Science Museum
Phone:0870-870-4868
Opening hours: daily 10 a.m.—6 p.m.
Price: Free
This four-day festival displays the latest exciting gadgets(小机械) and introduces their inventors. Visitors can explore electronics, build robots, get hands-on with new technologies and have a go at 3D printing. There will be displays taking place throughout the festival, which is suitable for anyone aged ten and over.
1. Which number would you call if you’re interested in exploring history with advanced technology?A.020-7907-7073. | B.020-7407-8664. |
C.020-7323-8000. | D.0870-870-4868. |
A.The Fashion and Textile Museum. | B.The British Museum. |
C.The Science Museum. | D.The Victoria and Albert Museum. |
A.Visitors themselves can try new technologies. | B.It can be consulted by calling 020-7907-7073. |
C.The exhibition will last a week. | D.It shows CT scanning technology. |