A.To do some business. | B.To go sightseeing. | C.To visit some friends. |
1. What did David do on his most recent holiday?
A.He had a boat trip. | B.He took a balloon flight. | C.He climbed a mountain. |
69% of the travelers try to put down their smartphones on vacation. | 1/3 of Americans always spend their time on the phone on holiday. | 16% of UK travelers always check their phones on vacation. | Most important objects USA: Mobile phone AUS: Camera UK: Sunscreen | ||
Holidays booking (预订) | |||||
3/4 of the travelers prefer to book trips online. | 84% of Americans say they are most likely to book online. | 3% of Australians book travel by phone. |
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1. What do one third of Americans always do during trips?
A.They always try to put down their phones. |
B.They always use a lot of sunscreens. |
C.They always take cameras with them. |
D.They always spend time on the phone. |
A.two | B.three | C.four | D.five |
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①From social media users.
②From other travelers’ reviews.
③From family and friends.
④From travel companies.
⑤From travel guides.
A.①④ | B.②⑤ | C.②③ | D.④⑤ |
A.The text is written to change travelers’ habits. |
B.UK travelers use mobile apps the least during trips. |
C.Sunscreen is the most important object for a US traveler. |
D.Most travelers like to communicate with their friends on vacation. |
A.Paris. | B.Rome. | C.Vienna. |
A.Teacher and student. | B.Guide and tourist. | C.Classmates. |
1. How much did disabled travelers spend in the US in 2018?
A.About $45.8 billion. | B.About $58.7 billion. | C.About $81 billion. |
A.It enables the disabled to live with dignity. |
B.It offers the disabled accessible public transport. |
C.Its tourist attractions are free for the disabled. |
A.He spoke highly of the hotel rooms in Las Vegas. |
B.He buys magazines 3 or 4 times a week. |
C.He once lived in Sydney. |
A.At a hotel. | B.In a travel agency. | C.In a publishing company. |
1. What is the speaker mainly talking about?
A.The location of each session. |
B.The availability of cooling system. |
C.The arrangement for the upcoming meeting. |
A.The new version has been sent to attendees. |
B.A major presenter has quit due to the heat. |
C.There’s a change of plan to some sessions. |
A.Have drinks with the management beside the pool. |
B.Have a private lunch at 11:30 in the dining room. |
C.Have free snacks served all day in the hotel cafe. |
8 . If you’re eager to find a new place to explore, the following science museums and exhibitions will have you covered.
Robot & AI Museum
Seoul, South Korea
This museum is devoted to furthering public knowledge of robotics, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. The museum that houses the robots has a unique design. The circular (圆形的) building looks like a massive spaceship, and each of its four floors provides a variety of science displays and educational programs for visitors.
Grand Egyptian Museum
Cairo, Egypt
2022 marked the 100th anniversary of the discovery of King Tut’s tomb. Now, thousands of artifacts from the tomb will go on display in the museum. Occupying an area of 120 acres, the Grand Egyptian Museum is the largest archaeological (考古的) museum in the world.
Franklin Institute Science Museum
Philadelphia, America
To design this new two-story gallery devoted to the future of space exploration, exhibit planners met with local students to find out what they wanted to learn. The result is an experience that will showcase the current and future technologies needed to live and work in space.
American Museum of Natural History
New York City, America
This multistory building will add tons of new exhibit space to the over-150-year-old museum. Visitors can explore one of the world’s largest displays of live leaf-cutting ants and come face to face with dozens of butterfly species. Meanwhile, the interconnectedness of life will be on display in the 360-degree “Invisible Worlds” exhibition.
1. What can you do in Robot & AI Museum?A.Have an interview with astronauts. | B.Enjoy collections of paintings. |
C.Learn the history of a king’s tomb. | D.See a spaceship-like building. |
A.It aims to make a circular building. | B.It is based on local students’ needs. |
C.It features a 360-degree experience. | D.It is a mixture of the ancient and modern. |
A.Robot & AI Museum. | B.Grand Egyptian Museum. |
C.American Museum of Natural History. | D.Franklin Institute Science Museum. |
9 . As a Chinese who travels to Shanghai frequently, here is my suggested list of the top four things to do in Shanghai.
Admire the Bund
The Bund is the most famous and attractive sight there. The best time to admire the Bund is after dark when all the buildings are lit up, creating an extremely colorful and breathtaking scene. There are lots of sightseeing boats that let you view the beautiful Bund every night. Make sure to go on one of these boats. But you are not able to take good photos by boat.
Pay a visit to the Nanjing Road
Even if you are not a shop-lover, please spare an hour to visit Shanghai’s premier shopping street—Nanjing Road. There are upper-class department stores within 1920s-style buildings, along with world-famous brands and restaurants. This place is ideal to shop for authentic (真正的) Shanghainese snacks and souvenirs. If you don’t want to walk, a trackless sightseeing train only costs three yuan.
Take the Maglev Train
Take the Shanghai Maglev Train from Pudong International Airport to the Lujiazui financial district. The Maglev has a regular service speed of 430 km/h and is the fastest railway system in commercial operation in the world. This 30 km ride takes about eight minutes and 50 yuan one way, and 80 yuan for a round trip.
Taste the Hairy Crabs
Do a crab feast! Food hunting is important for most of the travelers. Shanghai’s cuisine is famous and hairy crabs are what you must eat there. However, hairy crabs are seasonal. If you go between September and November, it is the best time to not only enjoy hairy crabs, but a crab feast.
1. What can visitors do in Shanghai?A.Visit the Nanjing Road only on foot. |
B.Admire the Bund better during the day. |
C.Take good pictures of the Bund by boat. |
D.Enjoy local snacks on the Nanjing Road. |
A.160. | B.130. | C.100. | D.80. |
A.In August. | B.In December. | C.In autumn. | D.In winter. |
1. How long did the man stay on the island?
A.For about two days. | B.For about four days. | C.For about six days. |
A.Watch dolphins. | B.Observe birds. | C.Feed monkeys. |