1 . Attractions for Kids with Dinosaur Fever
While there are plenty of movies and books that can teach your little one all about dinosaurs, the following children’s attractions will allow them to come face-to-face with their favorite dinosaurs and learn in an interactive, fun environment.
1. Dinosaurs Alive at Cedar Point
Sandusky, OH
See the “age of dinosaurs” come to life with interactive exhibits based on real fossil evidence. At the Dinosaurs Alive section of Cedar Point park, visitors can walk among more than 50 life-sized dinosaurs which move and roar. See these gigantic lizards (蜥蜴) up close and learn more about the most fearsome period of the earth’s history.
2. The Chicago Children’s Museum
Chicago, IL
The Chicago Children’s Museum is filled with plenty of activities for kids of all ages, but one of the coolest has to be the Dinosaur Exhibition. At this exhibit, children can spend time digging for dinosaur bones at an excavation (挖掘) site, looking at dinosaur fossils, and learning what life is like for real archaeologists (考古学家).
3. Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Pittsburgh, PA
In addition to plenty of exhibits about wildlife, the Carnegie Museum of Natural History has one of the finest dinosaur fossil collections in the world. Visitors can see experts work with real dinosaur fossils in the PaleoLab. Make sure to snap a photo in front of Dippy, the scarf-loving dinosaur guarding the front of the museum!
4. The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
Indianapolis, IN
From the dinosaurs exploding out of the side of the building to the fossils within, the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is filled with fun things to do. Kids can touch a real T-rex bone and see reconstructed dinosaur skeletons up close.
1. Who are the attractions mainly intended for?A.Children. | B.Parents. | C.Archaeologists. | D.Volunteers. |
A.Dinosaurs Alive at Cedar Point. | B.The Chicago Children’s Museum. |
C.Carnegie Museum of Natural History. | D.The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. |
A.Touch a real T- rex bone. | B.Take a photo in front of Dippy. |
C.See reconstructed dinosaur skeletons. | D.See experts work with fake dinosaur fossils. |
2 . For kids and many adults, a San Diego vacation means theme parks and other attractions. Before heading to a park, call or check its website for updated hours of operation; many parks have seasonal or holiday hours. Ticket prices listed here are for general admission, single-day use only.
Sea World San Diego A 6-minute ride called Journey to Atlantis, which is to open in late May, tells the legend of the island nation. After the ride of Greek fishing boats, folks can visit a new exhibit of dolphins, which have not been on display at the park since 1998. DETAILS: General admission is $46.95 for adults, $37.95 for children aged 3-9, free for children aged 2 and younger. 1-800-380-3203 or www.seaworld.com. |
San Diego Zoo There’s not much in the way of new attractions. The zoo has a new panda cub, Mei Sheng. Nighttime Zoo, a program popular with families, starts June 26. DETAILS: General admission is $21 for adults, $14 for children aged 3-11, free for children aged 2 and younger. 1-(619)-234-3153 or www.sandiegozoo.org. |
Maritime Museum of San Diego The HMS Surprise, the 18th-century British warship(军舰)featured in the film Master and Commander, is on exhibit through Nov. 30. DETAILS: The ship is available for tours from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Admission is $8 for adults, $6 for seniors and children aged 13-17, $5 for kids aged 6-12, and free for kids aged 5 and younger. 1-(619)-234-9153 or www.sdmaritime.org. |
A.Sea World San Diego | B.San Diego Zoo |
C.Maritime Museum of San Diego | D.Old Town Trolley Tours |
A.$35 | B.$49 | C.$56 | D.$70 |
A.San Diego will attract the largest number of children |
B.there may be some stories about the island of Atlantis |
C.tickets during the holidays are more expensive |
D.the film Master and Commander can be seen in Maritime Museum |
3 . Information from Viator
Details
Duration: 9 hours
Departs: Switzerland Square Block E, Rui Shi Cuang Chang E Zuo, Dongcheng Qu, Beijing, China
Returns: Returns to original departure point
Tour description
The benefits of traveling with Mubus include:
—A direct bus transportation service to the Mutianyu Great Wall.
—You will be provided with more sightseeing time (5 hours).
—Professional guide service on the bus to teach you how to travel the Great Wall.
—No any shopping stops to waste your precious travel time.
—Enjoy a special treatment of "free ride on internal shuttle to uphill and downhill".
—Enjoy a buffet lunch at "picturesque" viewing platform of Mubus Family.
Morning Mubus Timetable:
07:40-08:00 : Bus departs from meeting point.
08:00-09:30 : Driving time to the Mutinayu Great Wall (1.5 - 2 hours).
09:30-14:30 : Arrive at Mutianyu Great Wall and Sightseeing time on your own (5 hours).
14:30-15:00 : Bus departs from Mutianyu Great Wall.
16:00-16:30: Arrive at meeting point and end the tour.
What's included
English-Mandarin speaking guide on bus.
Buffet lunch at Mubus Family viewing platform (Option).
Internal shuttle for uphill and downhill.
Return bus transportation.
Great Wall admission ticket (Option).
Great Wall round trip cable car (Option).
What's not included
Gratuities (遣散费).
1. What is the text about?A.An introduction to a scenic spot. | B.Detailed information of a tour. |
C.An description of an travelling agency. | D.Timetable of a tour. |
A.Switzerland Square Block E | B.Rui Shi Guang Chang E Zuo |
C.Dongcheng Qu, Beijing, China | D.Mutianyu Great Wall |
A.The destination of the tour. | B.Two way bus transportation. |
C.Internal shuttle for uphill and downhill. | D.Great Wall round trip cable car. |
4 . We had promised to do it for years. We would pack a car with cold chicken and drive south like we used to. But we never had a proper time to do it, somehow. My aunt Edna’s heart was failing. Aunt Juanita had to care for my uncle at home, and my mother, Margaret, did not leave home unless blown away from it by tornadoes. So I was surprised a few years ago when my 72-year-old mother told me to pick up all of them for the trip.
I found the three sisters in the yard, with suitcases in their hands. Edna packed some food including two gallons of potato salad for the two-day trip from Jacksonville, Alabama.
As I drove, they talked of childhood, dirt roads where the dark closed in like a cover on a box, and a daddy who chased the bad things away as soon as he walked in. When we arrived in Montgomery, they had ridden a horse named Bob, cooked a dead chicken named Mrs. Rearden, and fished beside a little man named Jessie Clines. As we drove across Mobile Bay they were remembering their mama and a groundhog that lived under the floorboards.
I wanted them to see the sunset from the Fairhope pier, and as we rolled down the bluff, I heard them go quiet. But the sunset was just a light to see. They were looking at the roses, which were flowering in a circle the size of a baseball field. There were more than 2,000 of them. My mother, who never even liked roses much, said, “Oh, my God.” Juanita looked as if she were about to cry. “So beautiful,” she said again and again. She stayed in the rose garden for a long time, till the sun disappeared totally. She saw the Fairhope roses six times on this trip. The last time, because she was tired , we sat in the car.
A year later, I spoke at Edna’s funeral. For the first time, I knew what I wanted to say in my mind, but the words crashed together inside my head and I lost the fine things I really wanted to say. Her daughters just hugged me, one by one, and thanked me for the roses.
1. Where did their trip start?A.Mobile Bay. | B.Fairhope pier. | C.Montgomery. | D.Jacksonville. |
A.They looked back on the past. | B.They fished with Jessie Clines. |
C.They rode a horse on a dirt road. | D.They talked of childhood with their mama. |
A.Walking on the dirt roads. | B.Enjoying the roses. |
C.Visiting a baseball field. | D.Seeing the sunset. |
A.She liked roses most. | B.She was once a soldier. |
C.She died a year after the trip. | D.She had to care for her husband. |
5 . Jiuzhaigou National Park in Southwest China’s Sichuan province fully reopened to visitors yesterday after the completion of post-earthquake restoration and reconstruction.
The park’s name, which means “Nine Village Valley”, is derived from the nine Tibetan villages there. It is located in Jiuzhaigou county oi the Aba Tibetan and Qiang autonomous prefecture in Sichuan province. The scenic area is best known for its blue and green lakes, spectacular waterfalls, karst land forms and its unique wildlife. It was listed as a UNESCC world heritage site in 1992. The park is also home to 3,634 species of plants and animals, including giant pandas and golden snub-nosed monkeys, winning the reputation of an earthly paradise”.
The national park covers an area of 720 square kilometers and ranges in altitude from 1.996 to 4.764 meters above sea level. On Aug 8, 2017, a massive 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Jiuzhaigou county, and the scenic area was closed due to damage, After continuous reconstruction and natural recovery. the park gradually reopened to visitors starting in March 2018.
Now, after four years of recovery, the tourist destination has regained its former charm. Tourism support facilities have also been improved to better provide service. The latest areas to be reopened are above Five Flower Lake, including scenic spots such as Panda Lake, Arrow Bamboo Lake and Waterfall, Swan Lake, Grass Lake, as well as the Virgin Forest. Now the scenic spot has a maximum of 41.000 visitors per day. Tourists have to book tickets online at least one day in advance through the website www.abatour.com.
Recently, Jiuzhaigou county has been trying to provide a more diversified tourism experience for visitors, such as the staging of musical and dance dramas about ethnic cultures, launch of modern commercial buildings and cultural creative spaces. According to chinanews.com, the opening ceremony of the 7th China(Sichuan) International Tourism Investment Conference and Ceremony for the Full Reopening of Jiuzhaigou Valley was held on Tuesday, bringing in 263 key investment projects on culture and tourism for the province, amounting to 490.4 billion yuan($75.8 billion) to tourists.
1. Why is Jiuzhaigou National Park recognized as “earthly paradise”?A.Because it has a wide variety of wildlife species. |
B.Because tourists flood to the park. |
C.Because its name means nine Tibetan villages. |
D.Because it is listed as a UNESCO world heritage site. |
A.Three months. | B.Seven months. | C.Four years. | D.A decade. |
A.By buying tickets at the Park in advance. | B.By buying tickets from tour guides. |
C.By booking tickets on the Internet. | D.Get inside whenever you like. |
A.Tourists will bring in investment projects to the park. |
B.Tourists will create artwork in the park. |
C.Tourists will set up buildings in the park. |
D.Tourists will enjoy more culture-related activities in the park. |
6 . Biscayne is not very far from the lights, noise and excitement of downtown Miami. But it has a very different atmosphere from the big city. Biscayne National Park was established as a national monument in 1968. It became a national park in 1980. That year, its size also increased. The park now covers more than 70,000 hectares.
If you enjoy water, Biscayne is the park for you. Ninety-five percent of the park is water. Many kinds of animals live in these waters. Some of them are threatened or endangered. You will find the huge, gentle West Indian manatee, the less gentle American crocodile, several kinds of sea turtles, and more than 500 species of fish.
Scientists say Human history at Biscayne begins more than 10,000 years ago. However, evidence of the area’s earliest people is mostly underwater now, as water levels have risen over time. Within the last 3,000 years, people began to settle in the area. Scientists continue to learn about these people by examining the big hills of shells they left behind. The shells contain other waste, too, including early tools and house wares.
European explorers began arriving in the area in the early 1500s. They brought with them diseases like smallpox and measles. Over time, these diseases killed huge numbers of natives. Early explorers arrived in the area on ships. The reefs and rough waters made it difficult for ship captains. Biscayne’s waters contain more than 50 shipwrecks. Scuba divers today can explore six of them.
Four ecosystems come together here, which is what makes the park so diverse. The blending ecosystems create “edge communities.” These edge communities support a huge amount of wildlife. The underwater diversity is what attracts most people to Biscayne National Park. Many visitors come here to scuba dive in Biscayne’s clear and warm waters.
1. What happened to Biscayne National Park in 1980?A.It began to be set up as a national park. | B.It was built as a national monument. |
C.It became much larger in area. | D.It covered more than 70,000 hectares. |
A.learn about the sea animals | B.know how old the place is |
C.learn when the earliest people arrived | D.learn about the life of the earliest people |
A.on their voyage to Biscayne | B.by diseases brought by Europeans |
C.in their fight against the Europeans | D.because of lack of proper food |
A.Its ecosystems. | B.Its long history. |
C.Its underwater activities. | D.Its endangered animals. |
7 . A walking tour in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
Rocky Mountain National Park covers about 41 square miles with dozens of mountain peaks. More than 250 species of birds will delight your senses and more than 900 types of wildflowers will keep you marveling at their beauty.
Your Colorado walking tour officially begins. To ensure that you arrive on time we strongly suggest that you arrive one day before the departure date.
Day 1 The trip begins at 1: 00 p. m.. Travel by bus to Rocky Mountain National Park. Check in our accommodations, enjoy a fresh lunch and head into the park for our first hike.
Day 2 During today’s hike we will cover 3.8 miles. We’ll stop to enjoy both “The Pool” and Fern Falls on our way to Fern Lake. You’ll enjoy every minute of today’s hike and then spend a relaxing evening in the town of Estes Park.
Day 3 Glacier Gorge, the main section of the Park, has some of the most beautiful attractions in the Park. Today we’ll push our boots up the trail to Black Lake, about 4.7 miles. With views of Longs Peak, we’ll hike past a major waterfall and several smaller lakes before arriving at Black Lake.
Day 4 Today we’ll head to Wild Basin, southeast of the main park area, for a hike to Ouzel Lake. Wild Basin traverses (穿过) through Aspen forest past rushing streams, to a high mountain lake where we will enjoy a picnic lunch.
Day 5 The Flat Top Mountain area will delight your senses with thick forests and meadows of abundant wildflowers. Our feet will carry us for about 8.8 miles.
Day 6 Catch the Estes Park Shuttle to Denver International Airport or continue on your own to other adventures!
1. When will people enjoy a picnic lunch?A.Day 1. | B.Day 2. | C.Day 3. | D.Day 4. |
A.You can enjoy the waterfall. |
B.You can enjoy lots of wildflowers. |
C.You can enjoy the rushing streams. |
D.You can enjoy beautiful lake scenery. |
A.An advertisement. |
B.A tourist schedule. |
C.A sports website. |
D.A travelling magazine. |
8 . When you think of a national park, you generally picture fresh air and wild animals, right? Well, now you're going to have to add tea shops and something called “the Underground” to your definition, because London, England has signed up to be the first “National Park City.”
London was founded by the Romans around 2,000 years ago and people have continually lived there since then. In all that time, however, nobody had the idea to replace all the parks with big box stores or high buildings, which means London already has a much lower urban density(密度)than most of the world's cities. Nowadays about a third of the city is green space.
In July 2019 London announced its willingness to become the world's first National Park City. Now the city is moving toward the goal of achieving 50% green space by the year 2050 by connecting and increasing public parks, greening unused parking lots and the private yards of existing and new houses, and fixing some green roofs an existing building.
“Encouraged by the aims and values of our rural national parks, the London National. Park City is basically about making life better in the capital through both small everyday things and long-term thinking,” Daniel Raven-Ellison, who began the movement to make London at National Park City six years ago, said. “We've been doing that in London for centuries, which is why London is so green.” It's about going further to make the city greener, healthier and. wilder; making the city richer in wildlife.
London will have a much easier job achieving this type of green transformation than more. densely-urbanized cities like Paris and New York, which have. 10% and 27% green space. respectively. But that doesn't mean it's not possible — the National Park City Foundation hopes to include 25 more cities in addition to London. by the year 2025. Glasgow, Scotland and Newcastle upon Tyne in northeast England are both considering becoming National Park Cities.
1. What makes London more likely to become a National Park City than other cities?A.Its smaller population. |
B.Its locals' requirements. |
C.Its government's strict law. |
D.Its wider area of green space. |
A.In Paragraph 1. | B.In Paragraph 2. |
C.In Paragraph 3 . | D.In Paragraph 4. |
A.The importance of his movement. |
B.The values of newly-founded parks. |
C.The influence of green space on cities. |
D.The preparation for setting up a movement. |
A.London is leading the world in park construction. |
B.London becomes the world's first National Park City. |
C.London is listed as the world's most-visited city. |
D.London has built the world's first underground park. |
9 . When you think of Australia's overall atmosphere, what comes to mind? Sun, surf, and sand? That's right, but don't forget the snow! The lifts open at ski resorts across regional Australia from June to October, Tours are excellent option and depart from Queensland, Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, or Canberra. Some tours are all- inclusive of accommodation, meals, ski hire, and lift tickets. It's a handy option for first-timers and for meeting other travelers.
Falls Creek, Victoria
Falls Creek is the largest ski resort in Victoria. Falls Creek is seven-hour drive south-west of Sydney and a four - and - a - half - hour drive northeast of Melbourne. There is a resort entry fee of AU $ 51.50 per day for all vehicles or AUS18. 50 per person on a bus.
Mount Hotham, Victoria
Mount Hotham provides challenging terrain(地形), Mount Hotham is a four-hour drive from Melbourne. The train will take yow straight from Melbourne or Sydney to the Victorian snowfield. Lift pass prices vary depending on the day you visit and how early you book.
Mount Buller, Victoria
Mount Buller is a three-hour drive from Melbourne It's easy to get to as there's a coach service that runs regularly during the winter season. Mount Buller offers a “kids stay free” deal where up to two children under the age of 15 can stay for free when accompanied by two adults. Lift passes can get as cheap as S66 when you book ahead of time.
Thredbo, NSW
There are 14 lifts and 54 runs across the resort, with many choices for beginners to advance. Thredbo has a lively village as there's almost always an event going on. You can purchase full - day or half - day lift passes, and prices range depending on the time of year. The resort is a two - hour drive from Melbourne.
1. Which is the farthest to Melbourne?A.Falls Creek, Victoria. |
B.Mount Hotham, Victoria. |
C.Mount Buller, Victoria. |
D.Thredbo, NSW. |
A.Its atmosphere is better. |
B.Lift passes get discounted. |
C.Only two tickets are needed. |
D.The boy's accommodation is free. |
A.Choose different villages. |
B.Go skiing in the snowfield. |
C.Enjoy the event in a village. |
D.Book ahead of time to get discount. |
10 . The London Eye remains temporarily closed but in line with the Government's roadmap out of lockdown we plan to reopen from 17th May.You can pre-book now. Further information can be found here.
What to Expect
The London Eye soars 443 fee into the sky and views stretching25 miles every direction.Since opening in 2000,it has been used as a backdrop in countless films and is loved by Britons and visitors alike.This is the UK's most popular visitor attraction,visited by over 3.5 million people a year.
Each London Eye capsule holds up to 25 passengers comfortably. All capsules are fully air-conditioned and rotate (旋转)on a special device designed to keep everyone upright as the wheel makes a slow but progressive rotation.The full rotation lasts 30 minutes of an ever changing view of this dynamic city.
Opening Times
■September to May 10:00am—8:00pm daily
■June 10:00am—9:00pm daily
■July 10:00am—9:30pm daily
■August 10:00am—-8:30pm daily
■Not open on Christmas Day or during maintenance period.
Ticket Prices
Adult: January to March ₤15.00 April to December ₤15.50 |
Child (5-15 years): January to March ₤7.50 April to December ₤7.75 |
Child under 5 years: free |
Senior (60 plus): ₤12.00 |
Booking line
■9:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Sunday
■Telephone: 0870 5000 600
1. Which of the following does the London Eye ride offer?A.A 30-minute fast rotation. |
B.An insight into its long history. |
C.A 360°moving view of the city. |
D.A non-chargeable admission. |
A.10:00am—-8:00pm. |
B.100am-9:00pm. |
C.10:00am-—9:30pm. |
D.10:00am—8:30pm. |
A.₤30 | B.₤31 | C.₤37.5 | D.₤38.75 |