1. What does the speaker mainly talk about?
A.Must-see books. |
B.Places to travel. |
C.Important travel experiences. |
A.The rock. | B.The islands. | C.The ancient city. |
A.The coast. | B.Sand stones. | C.Its culture. |
A.In the early morning. |
B.At late night. |
C.At noon. |
Tim was a little boy. He was only ten years old.But he liked traveling. Tim was studying in a primary school. Last week he went on a school trip with his teachers and classmates.
They spent one hour on the bus and finally got to the hill.
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After they got to the top of the hill, they took out the food. Tim had lunch with his classmates. Then they began to dance and sing and they played games on the hill.
Finally, it was time for them to go home.
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1. How long will the activities in the park last?
A.Nine months. | B.Six months. | C.Four months. |
A.$12. | B.$18. | C.$20. |
A.On weekends. | B.In the evening. | C.Throughout the week. |
1. Why did the speaker go on the tour?
A.It was the prize of a competition. |
B.John asked her to go with him. |
C.It was her travel plan. |
A.The drinks. | B.The food. | C.The waiters. |
A.Disappointing. | B.Amazing. | C.Terrible. |
A.She rode an elephant. |
B.She went to the mountains. |
C.She relaxed in the hotel. |
There are plenty of fun activities for you to enjoy the Canadian winter,
Situated in Ottawa, the Rideau Canal starts at the foot of the parliament buildings and runs for 8 kilometres through the city.
What is
With so many lakes and rivers
Canada has so much to offer. So
A. dash B. literally C. complex D. locally E. intangible F. superior G. array H. crafted I. modified J. launched K. personalized |
As pandemic measures persist, vacationing locally remains a main option for holiday
“Tailor-made trips", “staycation” and “cultural tours” have become the buzzwords describing the domestic tourism market during the recent National Day holiday, which ran from Oct 1 through Friday.
On an online platform for travel customization, a user can book a
“The tour customization specialist who received my order
Dai Xuefeng, director of the division for tourism and leisure at the National Academy of Economic Strategy from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told Xinhua: “Bespoke holidays are an inevitable result of the development of the tourism industry and of economic growth.”
Vacationing
Suburban attractions in Beijing, such as Universal Beijing Resort and Beijing Wtown, were among the popular choices for local residents, Xinhua reported.
In the Central China province of Hubei, rural tours, fruit and vegetable picking experiences, and camping trips emerged as the top options. They were expected to take in more than 60 percent of the province’s tourist spending during the holiday week, according to Xinhua.
Zhou Qiao, a resident of Hubei’s Yichang city who vacationed at the local Bailihuang scenic area during the holiday, told Xinhua: “We booked tents in advance and took our family here to experience the wonder of watching the sunrise in the morning and counting the stars in the evening. My children loved the experience very much.”
The wide
Historical architectural
In Shanghai, many museums
Li Xinjian, a professor at Beijing International Studies University’s School of Tourism Sciences, told Xinhua that the integration of culture and tourism highlights the cultural experiences in tourist trips, and tailor-made tours offer in-depth cultural experiences that large group tours are unable to provide.
1. What do we know about David?
A.He has just changed jobs. |
B.He has taken a lot of fancy pictures. |
C.He has been working hard recently. |
A.Make more money. | B.Have a nice holiday. | C.Travel to more new places. |
A.Swim in the sea. | B.Walk on the beach. | C.Enjoy the sea wind. |
A.Sun cream. | B.Swim shorts. | C.Towels. |
1. When was the first reconstruction (重建) of Tokyo completed?
A.In 1923. | B.In 1930. | C.In 1945. |
A.The war. | B.An earthquake. | C.A fire disaster. |
A.Air pollution. | B.Waste treatment. | C.Housing shortages. |
9 . Some places can create strong memories. We often clearly remember important events in our lives and link them with the places where they happened. Many people remember exactly where they were when they heard very good or very bad news. The following are a few special places that are important to Americans who look to the past, but also are thinking of the future.
New Orleans Streetcars
Many American cities once had streetcars, but not anymore.
“First of all, it’s one of the most, the oldest rail lines in the world.
Historic Houses
Historic homes can interest people seeking to connect with the former owners. Barbara Klein tells us about three such homes, including a very simple, white house in Virginia.
This simple house in Winchester, Virginia, opened its doors to the public in August. It was home to singer Patsy Cline, who died at the age of 30.
Patsy’s first cousin, Patricia Brannon, shows the house to visitors.
Havre de Grace
Havre de Grace is a town in the American state of Maryland. This part of Maryland is famous for its wildlife. Hunters use decoys(用于诱捕鸟兽的动物或仿制物)to get ducks and geese to come close enough to shoot. The wooden birds are so highly respected here that Havre de Grace calls itself the decoy capital of the world. It also has a museum with more than 1,000 decoys.
A.Most of them were hand made. |
B.And second of all, it’s just part of being part of history. |
C.I’s convenient, cheap and it gets you where you need to go. |
D.Yet streetcars have been running in New Orleans for over 150 years. |
E.It is where a famous singer of the nineteen. fifties and sixties once lived. |
F.Her childhood memories helped return the house to the condition it was in in the late 1940s. |
G.Vincenti hopes more young people become decoy carvers so the tradition will continue in Havre de Grace. |
1. When did Belfast develop most quickly?
A.During the 17th century. | B.During the 18th century. | C.During the 19th century. |
A.Shipbuilding. | B.Movies. | C.Tourism. |
A.A museum. | B.A zoo. | C.A garden. |
A.10 days. | B.4 days. | C.2 days. |