1 . Discover polar adventure and exploration on your doorstep. From penguins to paintings, Inuit art to explorers’ diaries and sleeping bags – come find out about exploration, science and survival at the extreme ends of Earth.
Collection Highlights
- Fossil ferns (化石蕨类) from about 140 million years ago.
- Snow goggles (护目镜) used by Ernest Shackleton on the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1914-16 (Endurance) - given to him by Harald Nilsen.
- An unopened tin of pemmican (干肉饼) taken from the hut (小屋) of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-09 (Nimrod).
- A folding camera, created by A.E. Staley & Co. and used by Robert
Falcon Scott at the South Pole, 1912, on the British Antarctic
Expedition 1910-13 (Terra Nova).
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Contact Us
Website: www.spri.cam.ac.uk/museum Call: 01223 336540
Email: museum@spri.cam.ac.uk
Family Visits
Visiting with a baby carriage
Baby carriages are welcome, but cannot be left unattended. Please contact the museum before your visit with any questions.
Activities
Audio guides are available at the information desk, with one tour aimed at adults and one at younger visitors. A small charge applies.
Gallery routes: Discover the polar regions with a pack-a-polar suitcase route, an explorer route and other activities for children.
Research Inquiries and Image Approval
Researchers wishing to learn about the museum’s collections should email museum@spri.cam.ac.uk to make an appointment.
To request approval to use images of the museum’s collection, please contact the Picture Library at the Scott Polar Research Institute.
1. What collection can visitors see in the museum?A.Fossil ferns from about 1.4 billion years ago. |
B.Snow goggles used by Harald Nilsen on an expedition. |
C.A tin of pemmican left over a century ago. |
D.A folding camera used at the North Pole in 1912. |
A.It aims to promote polar tours. |
B.It has baby carriages for rent. |
C.It offers free audio guides to adults. |
D.It prepares various themed routes for visitors. |
A.By calling 01223 336540. |
B.By contacting the Picture Library. |
C.By emailing museum@spri.cam.ac.uk. |
D.By visiting www.spri.cam.ac.uk/museum. |
2 . Grand Canyon National Park is consistently rated as one of the best national parks in the US and is one of those places that are crowded throughout the year. Camping in the Grand Canyon gives you a totally different feel. You’ll get more room, more silence and more time to enjoy the wide-open spaces. Why should you camp on the edge of the Grand Canyon? The night sky is beyond compare, not to mention the sunrise and sunset.
There is a beautiful unmarked trail (小路) nearby. It meanders (蜿蜒) through the trees and along the south edge of the canyon, with the most beautiful views of the Colorado River below. I made my way to the canyon edge for both sunrise and sunset every day. Both shows were spectacular, but sunsets were pretty crowded everywhere we went. Sunrise was a different story — perfectly quiet, except for the singing birds. I set my alarm for 4:20 am, left the kids sleeping in their tent, and made my way through the pack each morning. I’m sure there are lots of beautiful places to watch the sun come up on the edge, but my favourite was Moran Point, which provided a great view of both east and west. We were lucky enough to witness the full moon setting one morning while the sun bathed the canyon in its warm light.
The Grand Canyon is a magical but busy place. If you like your wilderness experience to be wild, consider visiting in the off-season, between October and April. The South Kaibab Trail offers wonderful views and relative silence for not much effort, but be sure to pack sunscreen, snacks and lots of water. Even meandering along the South Edge Trail from Grand Canyon Village will allow you to escape the groups of visitors.
1. Why do people camp on the edge of the Grand Canyon?A.To save money. | B.To avoid the crowd. |
C.To enjoy the fresh air. | D.To enjoy the beautiful night scene. |
A.It was where he enjoyed the sunsets. |
B.He could listen to birds singing there. |
C.It was a good place to see the sunrise. |
D.He could see the full moon setting there. |
A.In September. | B.In March. | C.In June. | D.In July. |
A.To share his experience of visiting the Grand Canyon. |
B.To describe the beautiful scenes of the Grand Canyon. |
C.To tell us where to camp in the Grand Canyon. |
D.To advise us to visit the Grand Canyon. |
1. 作为最受欢迎的主题公园之一,占地35万平方米;不仅是一个令人难以置信的旅游景点,也是一个放松和娱乐的地方;
2. 在这个公园里,游客可以参加各种各样的活动,从太空旅行到参观海盗船,可以满足各个年龄段的人的需求;漫步在奇幻游乐园,可能会看到各种的过山车和许多精彩的表演;
3. 欢迎他来中国玩。
注意:1. 词数 80左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Chris,
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Yours,
Li Hua
1. 推荐他到森林公园,说明推荐的理由;
1) 森林公园位于湛江市的西南,占地面积大约7平方公里。把城市生活和大自然融为一体,吸引了大量的游客。
2) 公园里有许多游乐项目。游客可以在公园里爬山、散步,还可以品尝地道的湛江美食。
2. 你的祝愿。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.首句已给出,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Jim,
Having learned that you are coming to visit Zhanjiang, I’d like to recommend “green lungs of Zhanjiang”-- the Forest park to you.
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Yours truly
Li Hua
5 . Best Ski Resorts (胜地)
Stevens Pass—Washington
While American families have different choices when it comes to winter snow sports, many choose Stevens Pass. For some fun after the sun goes down, Stevens Pass offers night skiing under the lights until 10 p. m. If you need to get some work done, you can head to the Visitor Center where free Wii is offered for work from mountain experience.
Good to Know: Buy tickets 7+days earlier for the biggest savings.
Beaver Creek—Colombia
With full childcare choices and the best ski school for beginners, Beaver Creek is a perfect ski resort for families. For kids who aren't quite ready to ski, the Small World Play School is a good place to go to. Add in a Cookie Cabin, and you may never want to go down this mountain!
Good to Know: Every day at 3 p. m. enjoy Cookie Time—where cooks serve warm, delicious chocolate cookies!
Big Sky Resort-Montana
Big Sky is greatly designed for skiing lovers. The Lone Peak Playhouse offers childcare to kids aged six months to eight years old, so you can enjoy skiing while your kids play. Or, head to Chet's for board games and live music.
Good to Know: Kids aged six and under ski free.
Mt. Hood Meadows—Oregon
For beginners, start with Buttercup and Ballroom Carpet. Or, head to the Children's Learning Center, where kids as young as four can sign up for lessons. If you add in the healthy lunches, you can rest easy while your kids have a great full-day lesson.
Good to know: Kids can get a special two-hour beginner lesson for just $ 25, and equipment rental (设备租用)can be added for $10. Tickets can only be bought ahead of time.
1. What can visitors do at Stevens Pass?A.Take skiing lessons. | B.Play indoor games. |
C.Do voluntary work | D.Ski at night. |
A.Both offer snacks. | B.Both offer childcare |
C.Both offer live music. | D.Both offer board games. |
A.$ 10. | B.$ 25. |
C.$ 35 | D.$ 45. |