1. Where are the speakers?
A.At a cinema. | B.At school. | C.In a palace. |
A.Watch a movie. | B.Visit a museum. | C.Go back home. |
A.The woman’s photo. | B.A scenic spot. | C.A TV drama. |
3 . Eiffel Tower Guided Climb Tour by Stairs
Most visitors ride the elevator at the Eiffel Tower, but travelers with a sense of adventure prefer to take the stairs. Climb the 704 steps to the second viewing platform of the Eiffel Tower on this guided tour and be rewarded with splendid views of the Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe, the Seine River, and the Champs. Get a good workout by climbing up the stairs of the Eiffel Tower. Choose a ticket to the summit and take the lift to the very top.
What To Expect
● Meet your guide and fellow Eiffel Tower climbers at the meeting point, then join the queue for Eiffel Tower tickets. It can take up to 90 minutes at peak times, but your guide will keep you entertained while you wait with fun facts about the tower.
● Next, follow your guide up the stairs to the second floor viewing platform, a total of 674 steps! Make a stop along the way to learn about Gustave Eiffel and the history of the tower, then enjoy views of the Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame Cathedral.
● Your tour ends on the second floor. If you booked the Summit Access tour, ride the elevator up to the summit. If you booked the combo (套餐) tour with a Seine River cruise, your guide will provide tickets that can be used at any time.
Cancellation Policy
● For a full refund (退款), you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
● Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
● This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
1. What can you get during the climb tour by stairs?A.A bitter adventure to the top. | B.A free lift to the summit. |
C.An app for guide service. | D.An opportunity for exercise. |
A.Book a ticket to the summit for you. | B.Share factual stories about the tower. |
C.Prepare a Seine River cruise for you. | D.Pick you up from your reserved hotel. |
A.there is a violent storm | B.you make changes just before the start |
C.your guide makes a mistake | D.you cancel your tour less then 24 hours |
A.By car. | B.By train. | C.By bike. |
5 . The UNESCO World Heritage List is a prestigious honour awarded to sites of outstanding universal value around the world. Did you know there are 1,157 UNESCO World Heritage Sites spanning across 167 countries? We’ve picked out our top 4 for you to visit below.
The Acropolis, Greece
The Acropolis is an ancient castle that stands proud in the Greek city of Athens. Back in the fifth century BC after battle with the Persians, the plans of Pericles came to life under the influence of Pheidias, the sculptor. It then became a place for thought and art to flourish, where symbols of classical spirit and civilisation came alive.
Historic centre of Rome, Italy
According to Roman mythology, the Eternal City was founded in 753 BC and became the capital of the mighty Roman Empire. Rome is home to a number of attractions including the Forum, the Pantheon and the Colosseum! This World Heritage site contains the whole historic centre within the city walls and reflects the influence of the Renaissance and Baroque periods in making it one of Italy’s most popular cities.
Ayutthaya Historical Park, Thailand
The historic city of Ayutthaya in Thailand was founded around 1350 and was subsequently destroyed in the 18th century by the Burmese. What’s left today is the ruins and some key highlights include the Buddhist temples of Wat Ratchaburana, Wat Mahathat and Wat Phra Sri Sanphet. The area is home to the remains of tall prang (reliquary towers) and should not be missed.
Cultural landscape of Bali, Indonesia
The landscape in Bali is unlike anything else on Earth. Consisting of five rice terraces (梯田) and water temples covering 19,500 hectares, the cultural landscape takes your breath away. This site gains honour through an ancient farming ceremony dating back to the 9th century known as subak. This concept reflects the spirit, the human world and nature, also known as Tri Hita Karana.
1. What might have happened in Greece in the 5th century BC?A.Greece became famous for its castles. | B.Pheidias became a sculptor. |
C.Greece fought against Persians. | D.The Greek spirit disappeared. |
A.A rice terrace. | B.A cultural landscape. | C.A water temple. | D.An agricultural ceremony. |
A.The Acropolis. | B.The Eternal City. | C.Ayutthaya. | D.Tri Hita Karana. |
6 . The Hearst Castle
Hearst Castle is a park on the central California coast and a National Historic Landmark.It was designed by Julia Morgan for William Randolph Hearst from 1919 until 1947.Despite its location far from any urban center, the site attracts roughly one million visitors per year.
Guided ToursTour 1 is recommended for first time visitors.It now includes the movie, Hearst Castle Building the Dream.
Tour 2 gives visitors a closer look at the main house's upper floors, Mr Hearst' s private suite, the libraries,and the kitchen.
Tour 3 looks at the Castle's North Wing,guest rooms and guest house Casa Del Monte.
Tour 4 includes the impressive gardens and grounds, the largest guest house,the wine basement,and the Hidden Terrace.
The evening tour is a special tour that allows visitors to experience the Castle at night as one of the Hearst 's own visitors might have.
Ticket PricesHearst Castle accepts VISA,Master Card,American Express and Discover.Free day use parking is available for automobiles,motorcycles,tour buses and recreational(休闲的)vehicles.
Reservation(预订)Information
While tickets may be purchased at the Visitor Center upon arrival, tour reservations can be made online now or by calling 1-800-444-4445,see below for time.
Reservation Call Center HoursDates Monday-Friday Saturday-Sunday
March-September 8 am-6 pm 8 am-6 pm
October-February 9 am-5 pm 9 am-3 pm
Visit www.hearstcastle.org for more information.
1. If you are quite interested in wine,which tour will you choose?A.Tour 1. |
B.Tour 2. |
C.Tour 3. |
D.Tour 4. |
A.36. |
B.48. |
C.60. |
D.75. |
A.At 8 am on Monday in February. |
B.At 6 pm on Saturday in October. |
C.At 7 pm on Friday in September. |
D.At 9 am on Sunday in March. |