1 . I’m Grace, 13 years old and in seventh grade in Florida. I was in the six grade last year. That school year was
When my
No matter what, I made sure to
After our
A.normal | B.long | C.unusual | D.painful |
A.walking | B.driving | C.flying | D.painting |
A.shocked | B.closer | C.bored | D.weaker |
A.family | B.classmates | C.team | D.teachers |
A.And | B.So | C.But | D.Or |
A.wheel | B.space | C.gas | D.horsepower |
A.guide | B.hotel | C.friend | D.home |
A.fit | B.turn | C.look | D.lead |
A.who | B.that | C.when | D.which |
A.large | B.open | C.small | D.empty |
A.actually | B.possibly | C.hardly | D.recently |
A.clean up | B.look for | C.look out of | D.fix up |
A.strange | B.similar | C.ordinary | D.different |
A.people | B.language | C.food | D.custom |
A.missing | B.troubling | C.finding | D.helping |
A.off | B.in | C.on | D.down |
A.simplest | B.best | C.funniest | D.clearest |
A.business | B.dream | C.trip | D.story |
A.happy | B.calm | C.regretful | D.nervous |
A.imagination | B.suffering | C.relationship | D.experience |
2 . Some people say that city living in the 21st century is stressful and offers no advantages, but I don’t agree with them completely.
With the development of high-tech and the improvement of living qualities, more and more people crowd into the city, which leads to the uncontrollable urbanization(城市化). Because of this, some of the largest cities must be fairly oppressive(压抑的)places to live in if you are short of money or unemployed. However, for those with much income, a city provides colorful environment which enables people to enjoy their modern life. In that case, I believe the advantages of urban living far outweigh its shortcomings.
Regarding shopping, as for me, rather than click on the Internet to get what I want, I prefer to window shop. All kinds of shopping malls and supermarkets located in the city centre really content me. What’s more, a large city’s service even covers numbers of the surrounding towns and benefits many people.
In terms of entertainment, city residents are usually spoiled for choice, from amusement parks to sport stadiums; whoever you are will find exactly what you need. Maybe go to a concert tonight and visit museums tomorrow. City always contains various activities and is full of energy.
City also provides better opportunities with so many choices and challenges. Cities with universities offer high-standard education so that graduates from these places always get ideal jobs with considerable salary. Every day in the business district, you can see a fierce competition among those large companies, while there are exactly places that may give birth to talents.
Many people may complain about the traffic jam or pollution in the city, but I think with some useful measures to take, our city will be more habitable rather than stressful.
1. What does the author intend to tell us in the passage?A.City living in the 21st century is stressful. |
B.City provides more conveniences and pleasures. |
C.City living brings great trouble to the youth. |
D.City is gradually dying out as a matter of fact |
A.disposable income and colorful environment |
B.quantities of population and shopping centers |
C.great entertainments and better education |
D.strong measures and fresh air |
A.because there are no more choices for amusements |
B.because they can hardly find what they like to do |
C.because there are so many kinds of entertainments |
D.because they will spend more money in a way |
3 . You want to have fun and adventure and so you decide to travel somewhere to do it. Sounds like a simple enough thing. And basically it is. But what is adventure? That is the key here and the answer can be different for different people.
For those who love sports, adventure travel can have a whole different meaning than for those who like history. The physical travel types that you can find include such adventure travel as white water rafting ( 白 浪 漂 流 ), kayaking or climbing and hiking to some mountains somewhere. To the hiker, backpacking across Ireland might be their adventure. For this type of person, adventure travel almost always includes something physical. Often the goal is to push their body’s limits and test their individual endurance (耐力).
For those who less want to climb mountains, adventure travel might mean traveling to Nepal and taking in the local festivals. Wine tasting in Italy is also vacation adventure for the more relaxed traveler who enjoys peace and comfort. Anything that is opposite to the normal scope (范围) of the traveler’s lifestyle defines (定义) adventure.
Adventure travel is not necessarily a one-size-fits-all type of vacation. Adventure depends on the person’s physical limits, how much money the person has and what the person enjoys doing. Going beyond the normal is adventurous for many. If your life is quite busy, then sitting on a beach in the moonlight with your family might be adventure for you. The point is not what you do but that you have a good time and that it is an adventure for YOU — not for the person next to you.
Do not sit home this year when vacation time rolls around. Go beyond your normal routine and try something new. If you usually spend your vacation sunbathing on a beach, try hiking, instead, through the mountains. Look around you, think beyond your comfort zone and head out on an adventure vacation.
1. For a quiet traveler, he is most likely to choose .A.backpacking across a country |
B.wine tasting in a bar |
C.hiking to some mountains |
D.white water rafting |
A.whether you enjoy yourself |
B.whether you try something dangerous |
C.where you go for the traveling |
D.what you do in the traveling |
A.adventure travel always includes something dangerous |
B.adventure travel will cost you a large sum of money |
C.anything that goes beyond the normal is adventure travel |
D.adventure travelers like to do things to the limits of their body |
A.tips on adventure travel |
B.who is interested in adventure travel |
C.what is adventure travel |
D.popular places for adventure travel |
A.A travel experience. | B.A capital city. | C.A trip plan. |
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Dear David,
How have you been lately? You said you want to know about the Great Wall. I’m happily to tell you about them here. The Great Wall was build more than two thousand years ago. It is 8,851.8 kilometers long, six to seven meters high but four to five meters wide. The Great Wall, that represents the long history of China, is great wonder created to protect the ancient Chinese people. Now the Great Wall have become one of the most famous attractions in China, and it attracts a large number of visitor from all around the world each year.
I hope you can come to China to visit the Great Wall on one day. I’m sure you will love it.
Yours,
Zhang Hong
Casa Romantica Poetry Reading Series Readings are held the last Wednesday of every month at 7:00 pm. Promoting and celebrating the many poets living and writing in Orange County and offering the best poetry of Southern California and beyond in a setting both historic and beautiful: the Casa Romantica Cultural Center Gardens. $10.00/adult; $5.00/child (8 to 18) LOCATION: Casa Romantica 415 Avenida Granada, San Clemente, CA 92672 INFORMATION:949-498-2139 |
Orange County Museum of Art — Visionaries Lecture Series Every Monday beginning April 20 1:30 pm — 3:30 pm Spend the coming art year answering the question — how did contemporary art become contemporary? Discover the unexpected connections between the past and present and encounter the sudden changes that shocked the art world. LOCATION: 850 San Clemente Drive Newport Beach INFORMATION: 949-759-1122 |
Discovery Science Center Presents: Mexico: Festival of Toys Now through Jan 3,2021 You’re invited to bring your children and immerse yourselves in Mexican culture through toys and games of the past and present. This interactive exhibit features hand-made toys for both celebration and play. Challenge each other in traditional Mexican games, play with authentic dolls and masks, learn about the cultural significance of Mexican toys. LOCATION: Discovery Science Center, 2500 N. Main St., Santa ANa, CA 92705 INFORMATION:714-542-2823 |
Donna O’ Neill Land Conservancy — Hike Off Your Thanksgiving Feast Friday, November 27,2020 9:00 am — 11:30 am Work off those holiday calories with a three-to-four-mile hike through the Conservancy. Hike up the North Ridge trail, across Middle Ridge and wind down into Gato Road. Experience the sight, sounds and warmth of our Grassland and Coastal Sage Scrub communities. $10.00/adult; $5.00/child (8 to 18); Free/Members LOCATION: The Donna O’Neill Land Conservancy RESERVATIONS: 949-489-9778 |
A.Casa Romantica Poetry Reading Series. |
B.Orange County Museum of Art — Visionaries Lecture Series. |
C.Discovery Science Center Presents: Mexico: Festival of Toys. |
D.Donna O’Neill Land Conservancy — Hike Off Your Thanksgiving Feast. |
A.850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach |
B.2500 N. Main St. Santa Ana, CA 92705 |
C.the Donna O’Neill Land Conservancy |
D.415 Avenida Granada, San Clemente, CA 92672 |
A.949-759-1122 | B.714-542-2823 |
C.949-489-9778 | D.949-498-2139 |
A.$20 | B.$25 | C.$15 | D.$10 |
7 . While it’s wonderful to share a special trip and new experience with friends or family, there’s an attractive case for travel alone from time to time. Solo travel can work for anyone.
You needn’t discuss with others.
It can be challenging to talk over a trip and time away from work with another busy person in your life,
You’re your own great partner.
Meet new people.
If you are a born open person, traveling alone can be a wonderful way to meet locals and make new friends. Often, people who are alone appear more approachable (亲近的) to others.
For some reason, service at hotels and restaurants seems better when you’re traveling alone. People tend to admire those who travel by themselves.
A.Enjoy great service |
B.Do everything you want |
C.and it’s even more difficult when you try to make plans with a group |
D.If things don’t go well, the entire trip can be terrible |
E.You could be chatting with some interesting people at a sidewalk cafe |
F.If you seldom spend important time alone |
G.Here are good reasons why you should try it |
8 . 4-Day Classic Beijing Tour
The 4-day classic Beijing tour is designed for tourists who come to visit China for the first time. It covers the most popular and typical places in Beijing, fully displaying the scenery, culture, history, local lifestyles and features, food and drinks, business, etc. for you.
Day 1: Arrival in Beijing
Your guide meets you at Capital Airport, and helps you check in at your hotel.
Enjoy Beijing Duck as welcome dinner.
Accommodation: Beijing downtown.
Day 2: The Great Wall & The Summer Palace
Start your day at the most famous part of the Great Wall — the Badaling Great Wall. Leave the downtown for the Great Wall at 8 am. Since it is a long drive to the Great Wall (about 2 hours’ riding). Have a break at the Jade Museum on the way. Lunch will be enjoyed in a local restaurant. In the early afternoon come back to the city and have a sightseeing tour of the Summer Palace.
Recommended Activity: Beijing Opera Show (Liyuan Theatre,19:30-21:10 every evening).
Accommodation: Beijing downtown.
Day 3: Beijing city sightseeing & Local experience
Your guide meets you at the hotel at 8 am and set out for the day’s touring: Tian’anmen Square and the Forbidden City. After visiting the two sites, have a break and get ready for lunch.
Hutong visit: see some traditional arts of the old Beijing, such as paper cutting and kite making, and visit a local family.
Accommodation: Beijing downtown.
Day 4: Beijing Olympic sites
Visit the Olympic sites: Bird’s Nest, Water Cube and Olympic Park, witnessing the fast developing modern China. Enjoy some free time after visiting the sites. After lunch, it is shopping time and then the tour is over.
1. This advertisement is aimed at ________.A.kids who were born in other cities | B.experts who study history and cities |
C.foreigners who are new to China | D.people who are interested in touring |
A.go to Liyuan Theatre in the evening | B.visit the Summer Palace on the first day |
C.go sightseeing in Beijing Hutong | D.live and eat downtown in Beijing |
A.Day 4. | B.Day 3. | C.Day 2. | D.Day 1. |
9 . Central Park
Explore Central Park, one of the largest city parks in the world and one of the most famous symbols of New York. Let’s have a look at its main sights.
Central Park is New York’s largest city park and one of the biggest in the world, with an area of 843 acres (about 3.4km2). This park is home to man-made lakes, waterfalls, grass and wooded areas. You will also find the Central Park Zoo, among other attractions in this greenspace of New York.
Besides being the city’s primary green lungs, Central Park is also a favorite spot for many New Yorkers. It is perfect for sunbathing, going for walks, or doing any outdoor sports. Something that we found curious is seeing so many people running with their babies in prams (婴儿车).
On Foot or by BicycleTo get to know some of the wildest parts of Central Park we suggest walking. However, to get a general feel for the whole park, the best thing to do is hire a bicycle and enjoy the scenery.
If you decide to hire a bike, you will find lots of bike rental stores around Central Park that are not very expensive.
Open TimeFrom 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekends.
From 6 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. on weekdays.
PriceEntry to the Park is free. But if you visit some parts like Central Park Zoo, you need to buy a ticket.
TransportSubway: Line 5, 6, 7, A, B, C and D.
Bus: Line M1, M2, M3, M4 and M10.
Nearby placesMetropolitan Museum of Art (447 m)
Guggenheim Museum (564 m)
American Museum of Natural History (688 m)
Whitney Museum of American Art (1 km)
The Frick Collection (1.3 km)
1. What can we learn about the Central Park from the text?A.It is home to lakes and waterfalls. |
B.It is perfect for doing outdoor sports. |
C.It is the largest city park in the world. |
D.It is the most famous symbol of New York. |
A.Hiring a bicycle. | B.Entrance to Central Park. |
C.Visiting Central Park Zoo. | D.Going to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. |
A.In a science report. | B.In a geography book. |
C.In a fashion magazine. | D.In a travel guide. |
10 . The New York See It All Tour is exactly what it sounds like: an all-inclusive guided tour of New York City.
Central Park
One of the most famous parks in the world, Central Park is a man-made wonder. Not only is it the first public park built in America, but it is also one of the most frequently visited parks, with over 25 million guests per year. Set in the middle of busy Manhattan, its grounds serve as a safe harbor, not only for athletes, and musicians but also for lots of migratory birds each year. One can spend an entire peaceful day wandering its grounds, gazing upon nearly 50 fountains, monuments, and sculptures or admiring its 36 bridges.
Hudson River Park
Hudson River Park is a waterside park on the Hudson River that extends from 59th Street south to Battery Park in the New York City district of Manhattan. Bicycle and pedestrian paths, including the Manhattan Waterfront Greenway, span the park north to south, opening up the waterfront for the public to relax. The park includes tennis and soccer fields, children’s playground, dog run, and many other features.
Washington Square Park
Washington Square Park, located in the heart of Greenwich Village, is a very popular and often crowded square. People from all backgrounds gather to this large square dotted with trees.
Central Park Zoo
The Central Park Zoo is a small 6.5-acre zoo located on Central Park in New York City. The zoo began in the 1860s, making it the first official zoo to open in New York. The zoo was improved in 1934, with the addition of many new buildings ranged in a quadrangle around the sea lion pool. Finally, the zoo was repaired in the mid-1980s and reopened in 1988, replacing the old-fashioned cages with naturalistic environments.
1. What can we learn about Central Park?A.It is the first public park built in the world. |
B.It is a man-made park. |
C.It especially attracts pedestrians and artists. |
D.It was the most crowded park when first built. |
A.Central Park. | B.Central Park Zoo. |
C.Washington Square Park. | D.Hudson River Park. |
A.In the 1860s. | B.In 1934. |
C.In 1988. | D.In the mid-1980s. |