1 . When my father and I traveled to Paris, Notre Dame was our first stop. But when we arrived at Notre Dame, we saw a long line outside it. Even so, we didn’t want to
Immersed in the beautiful natural scenery, we wanted to take some
Trying to get the perfect shot, he kept changing the
At that point, I was so angry that I
Later, my father
A.set out | B.miss out | C.put aside | D.come about |
A.memorable | B.adorable | C.available | D.remarkable |
A.marched | B.headed | C.crashed | D.wandered |
A.angel | B.eagle | C.angle | D.edge |
A.signposts | B.laps | C.shots | D.films |
A.shallow | B.visible | C.ridiculous | D.clear |
A.attempted | B.planned | C.expected | D.hesitated |
A.awkward | B.satisfied | C.indifferent | D.disgusting |
A.purpose | B.target | C.agent | D.clerk |
A.complained | B.claimed | C.explained | D.argued |
A.forgivable | B.necessary | C.unusual | D.convenient |
A.ignore | B.judge | C.pause | D.reject |
A.negative | B.harmless | C.critical | D.genuine |
A.Apparently | B.Luckily | C.Gradually | D.Eventually |
A.banana | B.object | C.item | D.apple |
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. |
3 . With over 70% of the country blanketed in forest, Bhutan is rich in outdoor activities and charming villages that showcase a distinctive culture found nowhere else on the Earth. Here are our picks for the best places to add to your Bhutan traveling list.
ParoLess than 10 minutes away from the airport, the historic riverside town of Paro is known for the National Museum, Rinpung Dzong and symbolic Tiger’s Nest Monastery. Wander along Paro’s streets and the Paro Weekend Market to explore shops and stands offering handmade souvenirs. When you’ve worked up an appetite, step into any restaurant for fresh, handmade momo dumplings.
ThimphuIn Bhutan’s capital city, spend the day creating your own stamps at the Bhutan Postal Museum, touring the massive Thimphu’s museums and watching policemen manually direct traffic(there are no traffic lights in the entire city). When the sun sets below the mountains, enjoy yourself at bars like Grey Area, a popular art bar with live music where you can shout “tashi delek!”, a Xizang’s expression for good luck and health.
PunakhaBeloved for riverside farms where cows eat among rice and pepper fields, Punakha is home to what is its most beautiful temple, which sits along the Punakha River. Punakha’s low altitude means it tends to be hotter and sunnier than nearby towns and districts, which means you’ll need to take precautions to avoid sunburn.
KhomaFashion lovers can expect to visit behind the curtain in Bhutan’s textile center, Khoma. In the eastern district of Lhuentse, this village is home to roughly 1,000 residents—and few cars. Khoma’s artisans spend their days weaving delicate patterns and designs on traditional Bhutanese looms (织布机), creating colors from the area’s minerals and plants.
1. What is recommended for visitors traveling in Thimphu?A.Acting as a policeman. | B.Enjoying the nightlife. |
C.Purchasing ancient stamps. | D.Trying handmade dumplings. |
A.Food. | B.Life jackets. | C.Sunblock. | D.Warming clothing. |
A.Paro. | B.Thimphu. | C.Punakha. | D.Khoma. |
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Recently, many netizens posted videos on social media claiming that Harbin has launched a “photo shoot with a white fox” project to entertain tourists. The white fox in the video
For this project, some people believe it is
Mr. He, the person in charge of Harbin Songhua River Ice and Snow Carnival, said that the scenic area has introduced this project to
Mr. He said that due to the continuous
As winter draws in, many flock to the south of China for its warmer climate and great beaches. However, those who are more daring head north looking for snowy adventures in the icy climates of Northeast China.
Harbin, whose name is said to originate from a Manchu word that means “a place for drying fishing nets”, sprung up from a small rural
The city flourished with the arrival of the Chinese Eastern Railway,
The city is
Apart from these festivals, the city has much more to offer, from its
While winter may be the best time
People in Paris love the view of the city’s old
7 . Must-See Destinations in 2024
Are you ready to explore the world in 2024? Whether you dream of sailing down famous European rivers or exploring unique places, our list of must-see destinations is here to inspire your travels.
SpainThrow yourself into the rich culture and history of Spain. From the sunny beaches of Tenerife to the Moorish architecture (建筑物) of Andalucía, there’s so much to explore in this lively country. Discover the UNESCO World Heritage (遗产) city of La Laguna and become amazed at the beauty of Cordoba, Seville, and La Alhambra, or relax on a beach holiday to Majorca or Tenerife.
MontenegroDespite its size, Montenegro has beautiful beaches, rich history, and a breathtaking channel. Experience the beauty of the Montenegrin coast — Dalmatia’s jewel (宝石) is the UNESCO World Heritage listed oasis of Dubrovnik, famously praised by Lord Bryon as The Pearl of the Adriatic.
CroatiaDiscover the beauty that is Dubrovnik. Explore the 16th-century city’s defensive walls and red-roofed buildings. Sail along Croatia’s Adriatic Coast, where attractive villages and beautiful towns like Pula, Rovinj, and Poreč are just waiting to be explored...
South AfricaExplore the wonders of South Africa, from the Garden Route’s nature reserves to the thrill of a Safari drive in the Kariega Game Reserve. Discover the different plants and animals while searching for the “Big Five” on an unforgettable South Africa holiday.
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1. What do Spain and Montenegro have in common?A.They are both praised by tourists. |
B.They both have world heritage cities. |
C.They are known for their architectures. |
D.They both own beaches and rich history. |
A.Spain. | B.South Africa. |
C.Montenegro. | D.Croatia. |
A.A website. | B.A guidebook. |
C.A novel. | D.A magazine. |
8 . If you asked anyone what they’d like to do after they
But, Joy Ryan didn’t do it herself. She had her grandson Brad for
Grandma Joy has taught the world that it’s never too old to learn and live the
Brad said their national park adventure
A.depress | B.collapse | C.retire | D.qualify |
A.offered | B.assisted | C.shifted | D.motivated |
A.prior | B.impossible | C.vivid | D.substantial |
A.wealthy | B.old | C.gentle | D.optimistic |
A.command | B.commitment | C.power | D.company |
A.privilege | B.way | C.preference | D.assessment |
A.barrier | B.assumption | C.journey | D.vision |
A.peak | B.severe | C.breathtaking | D.appropriate |
A.ideal | B.rich | C.tough | D.adventurous |
A.pour | B.handle | C.sit | D.fix |
A.history | B.money | C.life | D.dream |
A.tackle | B.secure | C.quit | D.realize |
A.has finished | B.has improved | C.has continued | D.has overcome |
A.financially | B.seriously | C.visibly | D.internationally |
A.passengers | B.continents | C.parks | D.vehicles |
9 . New York City: the Big Apple
New York City is known by many nicknames—such as “the City that Never Sleeps” or “Gotham”—but the most popular one is probably “the Big Apple”. How did this nickname come about? Although uses of the phrase are documented in the early 1900s, the term first became popular in the 1920s when John J. Fitz Gerald, a sports writer, started a column about horse racing called “Around the Big Apple”.
Geneva: the Peace Capital
Geneva, the second most populous city in Switzerland, is a city known for its diplomacy. Geneva is not only home to the European headquarters for the United Nations but also where international organizations, such as the Red Cross, were founded and where the Geneva Conventions, a series of treaties (条约) for reducing the effects of war on soldiers and civilians, were signed. It seems fitting. then, that Geneva is known as ”the Peace Capital”.
Toronto: Muddy York
“Muddy York” sounds like a nickname that would be better suited for New York when it’s raining. But it’s actually a nickname for the city of Toronto in Canada. “Muddy York” is now not as popular as it used to be, but the nickname refers to a time in Toronto’s history when there was no drainage system or sewers. The “York” part actually goes back to when Toronto was first colonized, and its name was “Town of York” to honor Prince Frederick, duke of York. Now, the nickname “Muddy York” represents the early years of this Canadian city.
Sydney: Harbour City
Located on the southeastern coast of Australia, Sydney is a city that takes advantage of its location. Once a major port city, Sydney is sometimes called “Harbour City”, in honor of this prime real estate. People enjoy hitting the beach to go surfing or diving, and one of the most recognizable buildings, the Sydney Opera House, is right on the harbor!
1. Which city got its nickname because of its port location?A.New York. | B.Geneva. | C.Toronto. | D.Sydney. |
A.It’s the second most populous city worldwide. |
B.It’s famous for some international organizations. |
C.It’s home to the headquarters of the United Nations. |
D.It’s the cause of conflicts between soldiers and civilians. |
A.Because it was reduced to a British colony. |
B.Because it had a lot in common with New York. |
C.Because it was muddy on a rainy day for lack of sewers. |
D.Because it represented the early years of this Canadian city. |
There are various kinds of theme parks with different parks for almost everything: food, culture, science,
The theme park you are probably most familiar