1. Who changed the park into a modern style?
A.Geoffrey Thompson. | B.Amanda Thompson. | C.William George Bean. |
A.In 2018. | B.In 1896. | C.In the mid-1800s. |
A.It is run by the same family. |
B.It is linked to the industrial towns. |
C.It has old wooden roller coasters. |
A.The ICON launch coaster. |
B.The Flying Machine. |
C.The Steeplechase. |
1. What does the speaker most probably do?
A.She is a tour guide. |
B.She is a teacher. |
C.She is an organizer of the exhibition. |
A.£2. | B.£3. | C.£5. |
A.At 8:40 am. | B.At 8:50 am. | C.At 9:10 am. |
A.When the castle was built. |
B.What ancient people wore. |
C.How the cars were invented. |
3 . Many of us are familiar with the excitement of planning a vacation to an exotic destination. As the departure date approaches, anticipation builds, and the possibilities seem endless. However, upon returning home, the experience often fades quickly as we settle back into our routines. That incredible experience becomes like a dream — similar to watching a movie, but a lot more expensive. But does it have to be like this? What if it could be a transformative experience that enriches our lives?
Over 200 years ago, Mary Wollstonecraft, a philosopher and feminist, started a journey to Scandinavia during a difficult period in her life. Despite her initial intentions to win back her lover, she found comfort in documenting her travels in “Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark.” Through her observations and reflections, she not only revolutionized travel writing but also healed herself emotionally.
Wollstonecraft’ s approach to travel offers valuable insights for modern-day travelers. Instead of simply sightseeing, she actively engaged with her surroundings, learning about local customs and history, and questioning her own assumptions. She embraced the unpredictability of travel, allowing herself to explore without strict plans.
Here are some goals we can construct from Wollstonecraft’s approach to travel: Try to actively know the place you are in. Observe the customs. Interact with the locals. Learn the whys behind the observation. Explore the history. Try to understand the answers in relation to what you are experiencing now. setting aside any previous assumptions. Notice how the journey is affecting you. What new insights do you have? Are your opinions and beliefs challenged? Don’t plan out every detail. Embrace uncertainty and explore.
So how do we put those goals into practice? Here is where mental models can enhance the travel experience. Exposing ourselves to diverse cultures and perspectives to broaden our worldview. Challenge confirmation bias (认知偏差) by engaging with ideas that differ from our own. Recognize that happiness and fulfillment can be achieved in various ways.
By including these principles into our travels, we can transform them from mere entertainment into profound end enriching experiences that leave a lasting impact on our lives.
1. What word best describes our feelings upon returning home from a vacation?A.Excited. | B.Inspired. | C.Disappointed. | D.Astonished. |
A.To show the transformative power of travel. |
B.To highlight the challenges of traveling alone. |
C.To emphasize the importance of documenting experiences. |
D.To prove the possibility of finding comfort in strict travel plan. |
A.The map is not the territory. | B.Travel brings love back to your life. |
C.Create your own sunshine every day. | D.Believe in miracles, trust the journey. |
A.Ignoring differing ideas to avoid bias. |
B.Limiting exposure to new perspectives. |
C.Seeking entertainment rather than enrichment. |
D.Broadening worldview through diverse cultures. |
1. How long is the Grands Mulets hut open each year?
A.Three months. | B.Four months. | C.Seven months. |
A.Grands Mulets hut. | B.Refugio Emilio Frey. | C.Brandenburger Haus. |
A.Have overnight stays. |
B.Enjoy the views of the Alps. |
C.Go through some complicated routes. |
The English word “garden” gives an entirely wrong idea of the Chinese yuan, for “garden” suggests a lawn and an infinite
No Chinese mansion allows an outsider
Adaptation from My Country and My People by LinYutang
6 . For most people traveling abroad, their first choice is probably to make a beeline for (直奔) tourist sights. For me, I find lots of joy in grocery (食品杂货店) shopping on holiday.
As a vegetarian (素食主义者), finding restaurants that meet my needs is not always easy abroad.
The variety of foods attracts me every time I travel somewhere new. In Malta, I found the most delicious chocolate-filled cakes, a product I would struggle to find even in the UK.
Grocery shopping on holiday sounds unusual. But it means being involved in the day-to-day lives of a country’s citizens. I can pretend I am a local and put myself in their shoes. I can watch kids begging their parents for sweets, an international experience that needs no language, or watch couples pick up snacks and drinks for a party on a Friday night.
A.I ended up eating these every day for breakfast. |
B.The challenge of finding food is interesting, too. |
C.So I always make sure to book a place with a kitchen. |
D.Grocery shopping was a vital part of the holiday experience. |
E.It’s an act of understanding people as much as of buying food. |
F.Corn pancakes always require a trip to the bigger grocery store. |
G.By wandering around in a new country, I start to see what they value. |
1. Where did the tour start?
A.From Germany. | B.From Amsterdam. | C.From Switzerland. |
A.The art museums. | B.The Eiffel Tower. | C.The Montparnasse Tower. |
A.It offers good views. | B.It covers more territory. | C.It’s the cheapest travel means. |
A.It is excellent. | B.It offers free coffee. | C.It is easy to get lost. |
The Real Cost of Travel
Mass tourism is a relatively recent phenomenon. The tourism industry
A voyage to the end of the earth?
A large cruise ship (邮轮) can carry as many as 6,000 passengers and there are upwards of 50 such ships currently
Trash on top of the world
From remote ocean habitats to the world’s highest mountain, our trash is everywhere. Though far fewer people go climbing the Himalayas than on a cruise, their impact
When more is not better
Tourism of a different kind is causing problems in Europe. Construction on the Mediterranean coast has been
9 . Frequently Asked Questions for Yellowstone National Park
How much is the entrance fee?
$85-Private, non-commercial vehicle; $30-Motorcycle or snowmobile (winter); $20-Visitors 16 and older entering by foot, bike, ski, etc. *This fee provides the visitor with a 7-day entrance permit for both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. |
Your decision may depend on how much time you have and what you want to see the most. If you plan on visiting Yellowstone National Park for only a few days and want to experience some of the main attractions then West Yellowstone would be a good base. If you want to have the full park experience then perhaps lodging (住宿) at Old Faithful would be a good choice. If you want to view the most wildlife, then we suggest the Northeast Entrance. |
This depends on what your interests are. Spring has abundant wildlife, roaring waterfalls and wild weather. Summer has it all including the most crowds, so you’d better get out early and eat your breakfast on the road! Fall is a special time of year. Everything seems to be declining including the crowds. Winter is a time of being a bit of social isolation. In years past it was more “economical” to visit most of the park. Now it is more restricted unless you can afford a snow-coach or guided snowmobile tour. |
Free public Wi-Fi is available at Al-bright Visitor Center and at some park lodges for registered guests. Cell service is extremely limited, with reception only available in or near major developed areas. In summer, service often reaches its limit in these areas. Yet, it is sad to see the latest generation fade away from normal everyday activities and conversation. Get out, look around, admire the wonders. There’re plenty of natural and human distractions around every corner. The last thing we want to do is distract visitors from Yellowstone’s wonders especially while driving. |
A.$50 | B.$85 | C.$105 | D.$125 |
A.most of the park was restricted to visitors in winter in the past |
B.visiting Yellowstone in winter is preferred by most local people |
C.winter used to be the best time to visit the park in terms of expenses |
D.nowadays most people choose to tour the park on a snow-coach in winter |
A.the wireless connection is not satisfactory |
B.Old Faithful provides a full view of the park |
C.the entrance ticket applies to Yellowstone only |
D.younger generations make up the majority of park visitors |
1. How long did it take to get to Nanjing before?
A.2 hours. | B.1.5 hours. | C.1 hour. |
A.To have a trip. | B.To work as a teacher. | C.To visit a Chinese university. |
A.On a train. | B.At a ticket office. | C.In a waiting room. |