1. What is the first job of the day?
A.Check the notice. | B.Feed the animals. | C.Clean the animals’ places. |
A.At 6 p.m. | B.At 7 p.m. | C.At 8 p.m. |
A.By reading the notice. | B.By asking the workers. | C.By listening to the talks. |
A.There is a restaurant in it. |
B.Drinks and food can be bought in it. |
C.Three gift shops in it are open the whole year. |
1. When were the wooden houses built?
A.In the 10th century. | B.In the 13th century. | C.In the 17th century. |
A.On a hill. | B.By a river. | C.In a garden. |
A.Rainy. | B.Sunny. | C.Windy. |
A.To Spain. | B.To France. | C.To Germany. |
4 . Slow travel is about connecting deeply with your travels. Rather than rushing from one place to another, slow travelers treat each experience as an opportunity to learn and feel more deeply to the people, culture, and food they want to explore.
Relax and enjoy
Once, a vacation provided relaxation from the stress of everyday life. But over time, we began trying to put everything we want into a checklist.
Have more memorable experiences
Meet people and actually get to know them
When you decide to take the slow travel route, you free yourself up to meet and spend time with others. You can meet locals at a park or restaurant and enjoy a conversation. Learn about the people on your food tour. You may even decide that you like someone enough to meet him/her later for lunch or a coffee.
Traveling by plane, train, and bus has a bad effect on the environment. We can transport ourselves to one location and spend more time exploring it on foot, by bike or on horseback. That’s less harmful to the planet than rushing to the next thing on the list with whatever vehicle that will get us there in a hurry.
A.Be more eco-friendly |
B.Experience different means of transportation |
C.This created more stress than we were escaping |
D.Making a checklist makes your journey more organized |
E.Here are some reasons we think you need to try slow travel |
F.Your communication tends to be more relaxed and more real |
G.Maybe you’re used to jumping from one attraction after another |
5 . Shakespeare’s Birthplace and Exhibition of Shakespeare’s World
Welcome to the world-famous house where William Shakespeare was born in 1564 and where he grew up. The property (房产) remained in the ownership of Shakespeare’s family until 1806. The House has welcomed visitors traveling from all over the word , for over 250 years.
OPENING TIMES: 20 Mar to 19 Oct Mon to Sat: 9:00am to 5:00pm Sun:9:30am to 5:00pm 20 Oct to 19Mar Mon to Sat:9:30am to 4:00pm Sun:10:00am to 4:00pm | ADMISSION: Adult £4.90 Child £2.20 Family £ 12.00(2 adults +up to 3 children) |
◆Enter though the Visitors’ Centre and see the highly-praised exhibition Shakespeare’s World, a lively and full introduction to the life and work of Shakespeare.
◆Stand in the rooms-where Shakespeare grew up.
◆Discover examples of furniture and needlework from Shakespeare’s period.
◆Enjoy the traditional (传统的) English garden, planted with trees and flowers mentioned in the poet’s works.
◎The Birthplace is within easy walking distance of all the car parks shown on the map; nearest is Windsor Street(3 minutes’ walk).
The House may present difficulties but the Visitors’ Centre, its exhibition hall, and the garden are accessible (可进入的) to wheelchair user.
◎The Shakespeare Coffee House (opposite the Birthplace).
1. How much is the admission for a family of two grown-ups and two children?A.$9.80 | B.$14.20 | C.$12.0 | D.$16.40 |
A.Behind the exhibition hall. | B.At Windsor street. |
C.Opposite the Visitors’ Centre. | D.Near the Coffee House. |
A.textbook | B.A news report | C.Fashion Magazine | D.A travel brochure |
6 . Welcome to “Cash Poor Points Rich”, a new travel blog dedicated to sharing experience with credit card points and miles to help you get big travel but for small spend. With the right planning and maximization of available resources, traveling as a college student may be easier than you think.
Chengdu, China
If visiting a place with happy locals is a priority for you, there’s no better city to hit than Chengdu. It is home to pandas and spicy things. Moreover, the city’s abundance of cultural and historical sights, together with its laid-back lifestyle, make itself one of the most attractive and livable large cities too. Past travelers have spent, on average, ¥158 on meals and about a quarter of that on local transportation for one day.
Con Dao, Vietnam
Tourism is picking up in Vietnam lately, where you can travel for about ¥ 100 per day if you play your cards right. Con Dao Island Nation Park, a group of dramatic tiny islands off the southern coast, is a great destination to see sea turtles and other wildlife while exploring the area on foot. Its thick jungle will give you a good chance to uncover a paradise of your own.
Zakynthos, Greece
If you’re looking for an affordable European summer beach vacation, consider Zakynthos. Food is cheap and mouthwatering. There are plenty of free things to do. although the favorite is spending time on the beautiful beaches edged by electric blue water. There are countless options for swimming in the appealing sea, along with charming villages and museums to explore.
New Orleans, U. S.
New Orleans is an incredibly unique place in the U. S., full of fascinating history, absorbing culture, delicious food, and a constantly buzzing nightlife scene. There are actually a couple of hostels in and near the French Quarter that offer reasonable accommodation rates for students.
1. Which city best suits people who like to meet cheerful natives?A.Chengdu. | B.Con Dao. |
C.Zakynthos. | D.New Orleans. |
A.Countless local cultures. |
B.Free tourist attractions. |
C.Impressive sea views. |
D.Large charming museums. |
A.Parents arranging family trips. |
B.Students exploring affordable destinations. |
C.Elders looking for quiet destinations. |
D.Businessmen seeking high-end hotels. |
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8 . The United Kingdom is a land of natural beauty and history, with many of its finest attractions discovered through hiking. Now, dust off your boots, plan according to the following routes presented by a survey of senior hikers and an incredible experience will wait for you.
Wales Coastal Path
Wales is the only country in the world that has an official walking path covering its whole borders. The Wales Coastal Path is a footpath stretching 870 miles from Chester to Chepstow. Walking the whole thing might be demanding, but there are plenty of stretches that can be enjoyed over a day or two.
Southwest Coast Path
You need a fair amount of annual leave, a casual 52 days or so, to undertake this in one go. The route runs from Somerset all the way to Dorset, via rugged cliffs, cute fishing villages and surfing spots along the coastline. You can surely jump on to any point as you like, but you can't afford to miss all the pubs full of jokes and laughter on the way!
Coast to Coast Walk
This long-distance trail isn’t official, but popular in the country, taking hikers from the Irish Sea to the North Sea as it rolls into historic Robin Hood’s Bay in Yorkshire. Following local footpaths, the route takes you through three UK National Parks: the Lakes, the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors.
Cleveland Way
You’ll want nine days to folly complete this hike, which explores both the North York Moors and the county’s world-famous coastline. Just make sure you allow enough time to properly enjoy spots like Roseberry Topping hill and pick up a gentle afternoon walk at Whitby’s clifftop church.
1. Who will be more interested in the routes?A.Explorers in the UK. | B.Hiking lovers. |
C.Nature photographers. | D.Field researchers. |
A.Fishing villages. | B.Surfing spots. |
C.Local pubs. | D.National parks. |
A.They include cliffs worth visiting. | B.They are official and demanding. |
C.They run along the coast. | D.They can be completed in a month. |
9 . The Jishou Art Museum is located at the center of an old town in the city of Jishou. A river called Wanrong runs through the old town, adding a touch of serenity to the historical site. The architects decided to build the museum on top of the river in the shape of a bridge. By making the museum into a bridge, they hoped that people in Jishou would encounter art on their way to work, school, or shops, instead of only seeing it on a special trip.
Typical contemporary cultural institutions, such as museums and grand theaters, are treated as freestanding monuments, far away from the communities. The Jishou Art Museum, however, is integrated into the existing urban framework and well-connected with shops, restaurants, and small hotels, often with owners living upstairs.
Covered bridge (廊桥) has a long tradition in this mountainous region of China. It is used not only for crossing a river but also as a public space where travelers can rest and vendors (小贩) can set up stands. As a modern interpretation of this building type, the Jishou Art Museum has introduced art as a new addition to the covered bridge.
The art museum is composed of two bridges, one on the top of the other. The lower level is an open steel structure that looks like a roofed street for passersby and allows the flow of crowds; the upper level is a concrete arch with a small gallery inside. In between the two bridges is the art museum’s main hall for temporary exhibitions. The entrance hall, administrative office, souvenir shop, and tearoom are situated at either end of the bridge.
The Jishou Art Museum Project was initiated and supported by Huang Yongyu, a contemporary Chinese artist. The museum was completed in 2019 and had its grand opening in the summer of 2021.
1. Why was the art museum built in the shape of a bridge?A.To help it stand on the river. | B.To reduce special trips to museums. |
C.To make it the center of the old town. | D.To let people see art more conveniently. |
A.It contains shops and hotels. | B.It is located in the city center. |
C.It is a freestanding monument. | D.It is easily accessible from communities. |
A.Its origin. | B.Its structure. | C.Its exhibitions. | D.Its significance. |
A.History. | B.Science. | C.Architecture. | D.Entertainment. |
10 . Travelling in Yosemite Park
Public Transportation
Public transportation is available both to Yosemite and within Yosemite. Since there are restrictions for parking for RVs and trailers in Yosemite, we strongly encourage you to park your RV outside Yosemite and use YARTS to travel into the park. Once you’re inside Yosemite, or if you’re camping inside Yosemite, free shuttles and fee-based tours are available to get you to many areas of the park.
Reservations
We strongly recommend that you make reservations for accommodation and camping.
Accommodation options in Yosemite National Park range from simple tent cabins to deluxe rooms. Yosemite has numerous restaurants and other dining options all year. Visit the Yosemite Hospitality website for full descriptions, prices and online reservations. Reservations are available 365 days in advance and are strongly recommended, especially from spring through fall and during holidays.
Reservations are required all year for Yosemite Valley’s car campgrounds. Be aware that nearly all reservations for the months of May through September and for some other weekend are filled the first day they become available, usually within seconds or minutes after 7 am Pacific time! For your best chance of getting a reservation, be sure your clock is set accurately and start the first few steps of the reservation process at www.recreation, gov.
Entrance Fees
Seven-day pass if entering by...
● Non-commercial car, pick-up truck, RV, or van with 15 or fewer passenger seats $30 per vehicle (no per-person fee)
● Motorcycle $25 per motorcycle (no per-person fee)
● Foot, bicycle, horse, or non-commercial bus or van with more than 15 passenger seats $15 per person aged 16 and older
Contact the park
Mailing Address: PO Box 577 Yosemite National Park, CA 95389
Phone: (209) 372-0200
1. Which of the following is encouraged for your going inside Yosemite?A.Driving RVs. | B.Riding trailers. | C.Taking YARTS. | D.Renting shuttles. |
A.You can get a discount by reserving online. |
B.It is free of charge to travel there in spring and fall. |
C.Tent cabins and deluxe rooms are of the same price. |
D.If a man drives his own car, he should pay $30 for the entrance fee. |
A.Reservations can not be made all year. |
B.The park doesn’t offer reservation online. |
C.You should take a clock with you in the park. |
D.You should make your reservation as soon as possible. |