1. What does Martha think of the beach?
A.It is boring. | B.It is exciting. | C.It is dangerous. |
A.A museum. | B.A lake. | C.A gallery. |
A.Because it is nearby. |
B.Because she has never been there. |
C.Because children could get enough exercise. |
A.She has been sick. |
B.She has been on a holiday. |
C.She has been in California for business. |
3 . Visit Iceland — A Space-like Odyssey (奇幻历险)
With all of its unique experiences, a trip to Iceland will take your breath away. Iceland is truly an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise. If you are planning to visit Iceland, choose one from the handpicked tour operators.
ELDHESTAR-Volcano horse-riding
At Eldhestar we develop activities to combine pleasure, comfort and adventure in a way of respecting nature. We offer various riding tours all year round. For experienced riders, the adventure of 6-7 days on horseback in the Icelandic highlands is highly recommended.
CONTACT: 480-4800; info@eldhestar.com; www.eldhestar.is
ADVENTURE VIKINGS
Just join our great selection of scheduled day tours available all year round! We provide diverse adventures from easy hiking to extreme sports and we can even plan a customized adventure for you. We are also the first to offer surfing school for beginners in Iceland.
CONTACT: 571-2900; info@adventurevikings.com; www.adventurevikings.is
EXTREME ICELANDIC ADVENTURES
We are a tour operator, with a focus on tours and adventures in the north of Iceland. If you want to explore Iceland by hiking, snowmobiling, driving super jeeps or parachuting (跳伞), send us an email and we fix what you need.
INTO THE GLACIER
Join Into the Glacier for an adventure that will lead you to the untouched beauty and raw nature of Langjokull, Iceland’s second largest glacier It’s an opportunity of a lifetime as we journey up the white slopes and go deep inside the man-made ice tunnels.
CONTACT: 578-2550; info@intotheglacier.com; www.intotheglacier.is
There is always an adventure waiting to happen in Iceland. Click here and look for more things to do in Iceland!
1. Which number would you dial if you want to try water sports in Iceland?A.862-7988. | B.578-2550. | C.571-2900. | D.480-4800. |
A.They best suit outdoor lovers. | B.They are located in northern Iceland. |
C.They provide services all year round. | D.They offer extreme sports experiences. |
A.A travel journal. | B.An academic article. |
C.A travel website. | D.A geography magazine. |
4 . Escaping the crowds is all the more important this summer. We pick some of our favourite beaches for a day on the coast with the kids.
Earnse Bay, Cumbria
Few people come to Cumbria for its beaches, but west-facing, empty Earnse Bay on Walney Island (you’ll reach it across a bridge from Barrow-in-Furness) is perfect for a picnic. Views of the largest wind farm in Europe, the mountains of the Isle of Man and, on a clear day, Snowdonia, can be spectacular.
Blackgang Beach, Isle of Wight
Blackgang Beach is surely one of the least visited of all the island’s beaches and getting there’s as much fun as being there: you have to slide down a steep, sometimes slippery (but generally safe) path from Niton. The payoff is a glorious beach, overlooked by a magnificent sandstone cliff that looks like a vast slab(厚板)of honeycomb.
Chapman’s Pool,Dorset
Tucked away on Dorset’s Isle of Purbeck, Chapman’s Pool is far quieter than its better-known neighbour, Lulworth Cove. Its beauty is more than worth the modest effort needed to guide the footpath to the sand and storm. And as this is the Jurassic Coast, the kids will have every chance of finding shell fossils and small bits of Paleolithic reptiles.
Embleton Bay, Northumberland
Embleton Bay hides in plain sight behind the commanding Dunstanburgh Castle. Even on the sunniest day you can wander, fly a kite or watch seabirds with few concerns about social distancing. The castle looks like something a six-year-old might draw, perched on a cliff, with crumbling ramparts and a huge portcullis.
1. What do these beaches have in common?A.They are all perfect for picnics. |
B.They all have cliffs and castles. |
C.They are all suitable for camping. |
D.They all can provide a noise-free day. |
A.Earnse Bay. |
B.Embleton Bay. |
C.Chapman’s Pool. |
D.Blackgang Beach. |
A.Travel. |
B.Health. |
C.Culture. |
D.Sports. |
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1. Which bus tours offer you guided tours?A.Museum Tours & Shopping Tours. |
B.Shopping Tours & Sporting Bus Tours. |
C.Museum Tours & Restaurant Tours. |
D.Restaurant Tours & Sporting Events. |
A.A guided trip to local museums. |
B.A free taste of new cuisines. |
C.A shopping service in outlets. |
D.An arranged trip back. |
A.A leaflet of Coach USA. |
B.A photography book of USA. |
C.A website of Museum of USA. |
D.A travel brochure of USA. |
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