1. What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Father and daughter. | B.Husband and wife. | C.Teacher and student. |
A.$500. | B.$1500. | C.$2000. |
A.Booking hotels. | B.Hiring a car. | C.Planning the sightseeing. |
A.Bring one suitcase. | B.Take a lot of clothes. | C.Pack her suitcase herself. |
2 . Cheap Travel
You can pay a fortune to travel around the world. Or you can pay nothing at all. Here are some places you’ll never regret visiting. They won’t cost you a dime.
Museum of Modern Art New York (United States)
A few steps away from the hustle and bustle of Fifth Avenue is the modern building of the MOMA. Highlights of a visit include veritable works by Picasso, Dali, Miro and Kandinsky, not to mention Klimt and Chagall. This is a more compact museum than the Met or the Louvre, but nevertheless, there is a lot to take in and enjoy. Free admission is available every Friday 4 pm-8 pm.
Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris (France)
This great treasure of the world simply can’t be missed. The great stained-glass rose window alone is worth the visit. The Sunday Mass with the Gregorian chant (圣歌) was like stepping back in time. Admission is free every day, but you're welcome to leave a donation. There are also free tours a few times each week. You'll pay extra for tours of the bell tower or the crypt.
Tips: The Notre-Dame Cathedral was greatly damaged by a massive fire in April 2019. Please visit notredamedeparis. fr/en/ for more information regarding future visits to the cathedral.
National Museum of Ireland, Dublin and Mayo (Ireland)
Want to see bog bodies, gold ornaments, Viking artifacts and learn about rural Irish life? All four branches of this museum are free to visit, including museums devoted to archaeology, natural history, decorative arts and history and country life. The Museum of Country Life in Turlough Park, Mayo, is devoted to Irish rural traditions, while the Natural History Museum is especially famous for its collection of insects.
1. Where does this text probably come from?A.A biology textbook. | B.A science journal. |
C.A project handbook. | D.A travel magazine. |
A.At Turlough Park. | B.At Notre-Dame Cathedral. |
C.At the Museum of Modern Art New York. | D.At the Museum of Country Life. |
A.They are free to visit everyday. |
B.They bear cultural and historical significance. |
C.They provide free personal tours to visitors. |
D.They stress the harmony between nature and humans. |
A.Their weekend plans. | B.Their trip to the beach. | C.Their favorite ways of traveling. |
4 . Tips for First Time International Travelers
So you've finally decided to see the world—congratulations! Needless to say, traveling abroad can bring a lot of excitement.
▲Secure and double-check your passport
Your passport is the most crucial thing you need when traveling to another country. If you don't have one yet, make sure you apply for it before your expected departure. Your passport is necessary not only for your flight.
Once you've decided where to go, you need to check whether or not you'll need a visa to travel. If you're not familiar, a visa is a document issued by the country or countries you're traveling to, giving you permission to visit for a specific number of days. If you visit a country that requires one, make sure that you secure it before your flight.
▲Make sure that you can access your money overseas
Thankfully, you don't need to carry cash or traveler's cheques when traveling overseas. Because of technological advancements, you can manage and access your money while traveling all over the world.
You can ask your banks about international fees and whether they have partner banks in the country you'11 be visiting.
▲Plan your clothes and pack early
A.Check to see if you need a visa |
B.Ensure you apply for a visa beforehand |
C.It is advisable to pack your clothes early |
D.However, it can also be a bit scary and stressful |
E.Most men pack their clothes at the very last minute |
F.This can help you save money on expensive foreign transaction fees |
G.Many hotels are required to scan your passport identification page as well |
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6 . Activities to Get You Outdoors While Traveling
Many of us would enjoy getting outside and escaping our day to day with some fresh air while traveling. But where do you start? Try out a few of these activities and you’re sure to find a new outdoor hobby to help you enjoy nature on your next holiday.
Horseback Riding
Many people may shy away from this, excusing lack of experience with horses, but most operators have horses for riders of any experience including none if they meet the physical requirements. Horses can take you greater distances in a shorter time, covering areas that would be difficult or inaccessible otherwise.
Fly-Fishing
For an excuse to stand in a river enjoying the sounds, smells and scenery of some of the most beautiful places, try fly-fishing. Fishing is a perfect activity to enjoy with children, grandparents or whoever. With enough practice, you may even catch a delicious big fish.
Cycling + Mountain Biking
On the path or the road, spending time on a bike allows you to slow down and leisurely take in the scenery around you. Mountain biking can give you the biggest excitement, while road cycling may offer a more peaceful and calming experience. Travel with your bike or rent one at your travelling places, and your possibilities for exploration have already increased.
Rock Climbing
For a more physical and challenging experience outdoors, try your hand at rock climbing. You can get a feel for climbing in a gym, but its real rewards lie in putting those skills to use outside. Many popular travel places have great climbing within a day trip distance.
1. Who can take a horseback ride?A.Anybody who wants to take a horse ride. |
B.Travelers without experience of horse riding. |
C.Those who have the basic physical conditions. |
D.The explorers who like to travel in dangerous places. |
A.Fly-Fishing. | B.Rock Climbing. |
C.Horseback Riding. | D.Cycling + Mountain Biking. |
A.Allowing travelers to fully enjoy the scenery. |
B.Slowing down the travel to have an enough rest. |
C.Getting the travelers to have the biggest excitement. |
D.Offering a more peaceful and comfortable experience. |
7 . A Four-day Trip to Italy
Day 1: Bologna
A full day to explore one of Italy's most undervalued but beautiful cities, including the Cathedral San Petronio's observatory; Palazzo Archiginnasio and Anatomical Theatre. Welcome to the talk “Vital Forces: Soul, Mind and Body in the Human and Animal Worlds" from Andrew Spira and dinner with wine at a local restaurant.
Day 2: Florence
In the company of Andrew Spira, a full day of exploration of this wonderful city includes the Fondazione Scienza e Tecnica; Pazzi Chapel and monument to Galileo in Santa Croce; and Galileo Science Museum. A lecture from David Wootton.
Day 3: Florence
During your final full day in Florence? Andrew will guide you around the Cathedral Museum—a wonderful experience due to the amazing housing of the Cathedrals treasures including works by Michelangelo, Brunelleschi and the original Gates of Paradise. A lecture from David Wootton.
Day 4: Bologna then depart
On the last day, there is a morning visit to the “off the beaten track” Museum of Communication and well transport you to Bologna airport. You have to pay your own fare home after you get off the plane. You are welcome to spend additional time in Bologna and our operating partner Travel Edition can help you with additional nights accommodation visits and alternate travel arrangements.
Highlights:
Price: £ 1,825
The main things to visit: From astronomic, architectural, medical and mathematical perspectives, during the trip, you'll look at the wonderful collections, buildings and churches that show the rich knowledge of the Renaissance while enjoying these beautiful cities.
To book: call UK+44(0) 207 251 0045 or email us
The guide: Andrew Spira, a historian
1. What can visitors do on Day 1?A.Visit a monument. | B.Visit the city museum. |
C.Enjoy a meal with wine. | D.Enjoy Michelangelo's works. |
A.Touring Bologna. | B.Going to the theater. |
C.Visiting a nature museum. | D.Attending a lecture. |
A.It is guided by a historian. | B.It offers free transport and meals. |
C.It requires booking online in advance. | D.It is aimed to teach visitors about modern architecture. |
Huguosi Street used to be one of Beijing’s
On Oct. 9, the National Peking Opera Company announced that the renovation (翻新) of Beijing People’s Theater
Top Graduate Zhang Xie, so far the earliest
1. What might the speakers do in Warsaw?
A.Co hiking. | B.Visit a museum. | C.See a baseball game. |
A.For a week. | B.For five days. | C.For three days. |
1. Which place did the man visit first?
A.A church. | B.A museum. | C.A castle. |
A.Old clocks. | B.Old stamps. | C.Old paintings. |
A.It was dangerous. | B.It was boring. | C.It was not warm. |
A.Some postcards. | B.A book. | C.A model church. |