On Jan 23, the third batch of national-level ski tourism resorts was announced.
Prior
Up to now, a total of 26 resorts
Jilin is now home to 75 ski resorts, making it
2 . Here are four famous characteristic markets in Melbourne for you to explore, only in the city.
Kensington Market
Kensington Market highlights the gift of a wonderful group of inner-city makers. Now entering its eighth year, the market is well supported and is a popular meeting spot. You can browse the carefully-made range of designer fashion, delicious homemade treats and coffee, homewares, and plenty of art creations. The market opens every third Sunday of the month.
Melbourne Craft Fair
It’s a contemporary craft fair held at the Queen Victoria Market. You can experience a totally unique craft fair showing independent makers of all kinds with handmade goods that you won’t find anywhere else. Melbourne is also home to some of the most creative artists and designers and this craft fair is your chance to catch them all in the one place.
Arts Centre Melbourne’s Sunday Market
Discover handcrafted treasures made by local people at the Sunday Market. You will find unique, handmade goods ranging from arts and crafts to freshly made delicious snacks. From jewellery, soaps, scarves and candles, to woodcraft, leather goods and paintings, each item is lovingly handcrafted. Everything on offer is produced locally, making the market a real favourite for those seeking one-of-a-kind treasures for themselves or as gifts.
Hawker 88 Night Market
The Hawker 88 Night Market brings the sights, arts and tastes of Asia to Melbourne’s favourite market. Step in the streets of Asia to feast on authentic(地道的) street food from right across the continent, from China to India, Vietnam to Korea, and Malaysia to Japan. Inspired by Asian street markets around the world, Hawker 88 Night Market has had lanterns hung, plus long share tables creating traditional setting for visitors to enjoy.
1. What does the Kensington Market emphasize?A.The talent of famous artists. | B.Some popular meeting spots. |
C.The talent of inner-city makers. | D.Some delicious homemade treats. |
A.They offer handmade goods. |
B.They have handmade coffee. |
C.They sell freshly made snacks. |
D.They provide goods designed by creative artists. |
A.Kensington Market. | B.Melbourne Craft Fair. |
C.Arts Centre Melbourne’s Sunday Market. | D.Hawker 88 Night Market. |
3 . When planning a travel recently, are you still considering the standard tourist destina-tions like Machu Picchu, Mt Qomolangma, which are always overvisited? Get off the beaten path and explore parts of the world you’ve never dared to experience before!
Hiking Paradise in Oceania
Made up of 10 islands, two large and eight smaller ones, it is packed with natural wonders long deep narrow boles in the ocean floor, grand waterfalls and amazing beaches. It’s essential for outdoor enthusiasts There’s enough hiking too, from World War Ⅱ heritage(文化遗产) tracks to a “cloud rainforest” hike and a hike up to the peak of Mount Alava.
Watching Red Crabs(螃蟹) in Australia
Technically a part of Australia, Christmas Island is occupied by around 50 million red crabs. Head to this remote island, and you will witness the incredible scenes of their annual migration(迁移), Plus remember to keep an eye out for dolphins and whale sharks that wan-der around the coastline. It’s not an easy place to get to, but the near-deserted beaches and friendly community make it worth the adventure.
Camping in Volcano Craters in Africa
Camping on the edge of an extinct wolcano crater is pretty excited when it comes to wild adventures. Not only are the sunsets and sunrises unbelievably beautiful at Tanzania’s Ngor-ongoro Crater, but visitors can spot a huge variety of wildlife: hippo, elephants, buffalo, zebra, leopard… There’s no fencing at the Simba Campsite, so there may be a visitor or two during the night.
1. What highlights Hiking Paradise in Oceania?A.The variety of wildlife. | B.Visitors at night. |
C.The scenes of red crabs | D.Spectacular waterfalls |
A.The sunsets and sunrises | B.The friendly community. |
C.The migration of whale shark | D.The amazing ocean holes. |
A.A research paper. | B.A health magazine |
C.A travel brochure. | D.A news report. |
4 . Wouldn’t you want to travel more often without breaking the bank? If you are interested, read on to find out how you can do simple things to save money next time you go on vacation.
Airfares
Plan in advance and visit discount websites to see if there are better deals. If you are planning to stay in two countries and an airline makes you change planes on those countries anyway, you might be in luck. Check pricing on the flights to see if you can stay a few days at the country of the flight change instead of changing planes right away since airlines often let you do that for the same price.
Accommodations
Sometimes the smaller towns close to where you are going have hotels that are much less expensive. If you don’t mind the 15-minute ride, you might just save a large amount of money. Home exchanges are pretty cool and popular especially in Europe. If you are of the adventure type, this could be exciting and refreshing. Sometimes smaller hotel chains are willing to give you free upgrades or even free nights. If you are staying at a destination for at least a few days, consider a vacation home instead of hotels. They are often more comfortable and your cost will probably be cheaper.
Eating
Figure out where you will be and eat before you actually go out. Avoid breakfast from the hotels because chances are good that the breakfast from the hotel is expensive and isn’t great. It probably pays to walk out the front door in the morning and find a local cafe. You might just discover the local favorite unexpectedly. Want a breakfast that costs nothing? Ask for some bread to-go at the restaurant the night before. In addition, fancy lunches are often much less expensive than dinners. If you eat a big lunch and a light dinner, it’s also healthier.
1. The text is mainly about ______.A.tips on economical travel | B.trips in different countries |
C.dos and don’ts during a trip | D.budgets for a package holiday |
A.Those who want an adventure trip. |
B.Those who dislike small hotel chains. |
C.Those who don’t mind long-distance trips. |
D.Those who plan to live in one place for few days. |
A.eat more for dinner than lunch |
B.have three meals in the hotels |
C.buy bread from restaurants |
D.try a local cafe for breakfast |
1. Where is the little house?
A.Near a fruit farm. |
B.Three blocks from the ocean. |
C.On the rainy side of the island. |
A.There’s no TV. |
B.It’s too cold there. |
C.There’s no air conditioner. |
A.It doesn’t have a dryer. |
B.It provides toothbrushes. |
C.It has a big swimming pool. |
A.Pack for a trip. | B.Make a phone call. | C.Go grocery shopping. |
6 . At Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast, the summer is endless and so is the fun. Wet'n'Wild offers various fun.
Wet'n'Wild Junior
Experience Wet'n'Wild Junior, a huge new place just for little adventures. Wet'n'Wild Junior has kidfriendly water slides (水滑道), which are designed especially for kids.
Whirlpool Springs
For the first time ever, you can be Cool'n'Calm in the new Whirlpool Springs at Wet'n'Wild Water World. These excellent cold spas will help you cool off. Whirlpool Springs is a seasonal attraction.
Zipline
Your heart will race as you speed across 200 metres of extreme Zipline from the top of Whitewater Mountain to the Wave Pool. Bookings can be made at the Wet'n'Wild Surf Shop.
River Rapids
Move your way down Whitewater Mountain on Wet'n'Wild's all new River Rapids! With a Rocky Mountain theme, River Rapids have four new body slides with something to please everyone. Speed lovers will love the two new slides while the open air flumes (引水槽) are perfect for the kids.
Price
Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast One Day Admission Adult: $ 64.00
Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast One Day Admission Child (313 yrs incl.): $ 49.00
Operating Hours: from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Wednesday 16th July—Sunday 31st August 2015
Trading Hours: Monday—Friday from 10:00 a. m. to 3:30 p. m.
Trading Hours: Saturday—Sunday from 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m.
from Sunday 1st September
Trading Hours: Monday—Sunday from 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m.
Place: Entertainment Rd, Oxenford QLD 4210, Australia
1. Where will you go if you want to experience the cool feeling?A.Wet'n'Wild Junior. | B.Whirlpool Springs. |
C.Zipline. | D.River Rapids. |
A.$113. | B.$128. |
C.$162. | D.$177. |
A.Wednesday 16th July, 2015. | B.Friday 29th August, 2015. |
C.Saturday 30th, August, 2015. | D.Tuesday September second, 2015. |