1. How will the man travel?
A.By ship. | B.By train. | C.By air. |
A.Go shopping. | B.Book a hotel. | C.Pack for her trip. |
1.表示欢迎;
2.你的建议(交通方式、景点推荐……)及理由;
3.表达祝愿。
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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A.New York. | B.Paris. | C.Tokyo. |
4 . What Is Your Next Destination?
With the summer vacation drawing near, you may have already made a well-structured travel plan. But if you’re still wondering where to enjoy your holiday, here are some popular destinations for your reference. Click each title to get more details.
Taste Tea in China
The Ancient Tea Plantations of Jingmai Mountain in Pu’er features about 1.13 million tea trees. Located in China’s Yunnan Province, the region was a starting point of the legendary Ancient Tea Horse Road. Many of the region’s tea plantations remain, as do the local ethnic minority groups who preserve their own languages, customs, and festivals.
Dive Deep in Palau
When you arrive here, the stamp in your passport will include the Palau Pledge (誓约), which all visitors must sign, promising that “the only footprints I shall leave are those that will wash away.” The eco-pledge was drafted by and for the children of these remote western Pacific islands to help preserve Palau’s culture and environment from the negative impacts of tourism.
Run Wild in Australia
Green plants are reappearing in Australia, of which some 72, 000 square miles were burned during the 2019-2020 bushfires, leading to the deaths of more than a billion animals. Drive the Great Ocean Road in Victoria’s Otways region, and then take a hike at Wildlife Wonders. Wandering through bushes gives you a chance to spot koalas unique to this ecosystem.
Go Green in Germany
Mining and steel production once dominated the Ruhr Valley in German. Today, the region is repurposing previous industrial sites as parks and open air cultural spaces. The most famous is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Zeche Zollverein, now home to an outdoor swimming pool and walking paths. You can rent a bike in Essen for a car-free Ruhr Valley trip along cycling routes.
1. What can’t visitors do in the Ancient Tea Plantations of Jingmai Mountain?A.Experience the customs of the local ethnic minority groups. |
B.Ride horses on the Ancient Tea Horse Road. |
C.See a splendid view of a vast area of tea trees. |
D.Have a taste of Pu’er tea. |
A.To experience the unique local culture. |
B.To better explore the Pacific Ocean. |
C.To help the children suffering poverty there. |
D.To prevent potential damage brought by tourism. |
A.Taste Tea in China. | B.Dive Deep in Palau. |
C.Run Wild in Australia. | D.Go Green in Germany. |
A.A brochure. | B.A newspaper. | C.A website. | D.A magazine. |
5 . Red Tourism Sites in Shanghai
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China (CPC). Many Chinese people are planning to visit red tourism attractions in the coming summer vacation. The following are some red tourism sites in Shanghai.
Former Site of the Editorial Department of New Youth
Revolutionary magazine New Youth, which created the New Culture Movement and spread the influence of the May Fourth Movement, was established by Chen Duxiu in Shanghai in 1915. The editorial office moved to Beijing in 1917 when Chen Duxiu was head of liberal arts at Peking University but moved back to Shanghai three years later.
Address: No. 2, 100 Nanchang Road, Huangpu district
Former Residence of Chen Wangdao
This three-story building was the home of famous scholar and educator Chen Wangdao. In 1920, Chen completed the first Chinese translation of The Communist Manifesto (共产党宣言). He also served as President of Fudan University from 1952 to 1977.
Address: 51 Guofu Road, Yangpu district
Huangpu Wharf (码头)
Huangpu Wharf in Yangpu district was the place for about 650 Chinese students who headed to France from March 1919 to December 1920 to further their studies. They included Zhou Enlai, later the first premier of the Peopled Republic of China, and Deng Xiaoping, later the leader of the PRC.
Address: 32 Qinhuangdao Road, Yangpu district
The Memorial of the Site of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China
The two-story building was completed in 1920 as the residence of CPC founding member Li Hanjun. On July 23, 1921, thirteen members held their first national congress of the Communist Party of China here, marking the birth of the Party.
Address: 76 Xingye Road, Huangpu district
1. When did the editorial office of New Youth return to Shanghai?A.In 1915. |
B.In 1919. |
C.In 1920 |
D.In 1921. |
A.He established the New Youth magazine. |
B.He first translated The Communist Manifesto into Chinese. |
C.He went to France for further study. |
D.He held the first national congress of the CPC. |
A.Former Site of the Editorial Department, of New Youth. |
B.Former Residence of Chen Wangdao. |
C.Huangpu Wharf. |
D.The Memorial of the Site of the First National Congress of the CPC. |
6 . Travelling is a great way to interact with a culture which might be completely different from your own.
When you travel, you expose yourself to different people.
Travelling is the realization of home.
A.It was a really interesting discussion. |
B.Travelling will make you a really good storyteller. |
C.Travelling could enrich your awareness of the world.' |
D.They may have a completely different outlook on life. |
E.We realize how much we miss our hometown when we travel. |
F.Travelling might just convince you to move to another country. |
G.Being away from home, we miss our friends and our family very much. |