Filled with many sights and
2 . Writing tips for travel journals
There are many benefits of keeping a journal when you’re traveling. It helps you remember your visit and learn more culture and customs. Also, it helps you reflect on what you have learned.
Write about what you imagine it will be like
Sometimes when you travel, your destination is wildly different than what you expected. Maybe you expected the local food to be bad but it turned out to be delicious.
Write during your trip
Even though your journal is meant for writing, pictures are still worth a thousand words. Combining pictures with your first-hand accounts of what they represent, or what happened when they were taken will make for an even more comprehensive narrative of your travels.
Write about your trip after you leave
It is necessary to write about your trip before you arrive.
A.Activities on the list. |
B.Add pictures to your journal. |
C.Such refection can be later applied to other parts of your life. |
D.Maybe you imagined the town to be smaller than it actually is. |
E.Equally importantly, you should also write about it after you leave. |
F.It is always easier to remember things when they are fresh in your brain. |
G.Keeping a travel journal offers opportunities to fix your feelings on the page. |
Since it was discovered in the 1980’s, the tourism industry
It must be an exciting, joyful and
1.简要介绍该城市
2.该城市吸引人之处
3.你的期待
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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A.Once. | B.Twice. | C.Three times. |
Iceland has so much to offer travelers, from the wild and dramatic landscape and the majestic waterfalls to the endless adventures to be had while hiking, biking, caving and exploring the natural wonders that fill the Island. | |
WHAT TO DO ·See the Northern Lights ·Tour the Golden Circle ·Try new food delights ·Horseback riding ·Whale watching ·Caving & hiking ·Explore Thorsmork | WHAT TO EAT Langostine/ Lobster soup/ Puffin/ Minke Whale/ Reindeer |
WHAT TO DRINK Brennevin/Local microbrews Wine is very expensive | |
WHEN TO GO | APRIL—MAY: The days are longer, so you’ll have more time to explore without the crowds and high-season prices. |
SEPTEMBER—NOVEMBER: Prices are lower and there are fewer travelers so it’s less crowded than during the summer months. | |
JULY—AUGUST: You’ll experience long days, midnight sun, better weather and everything being more green and lush. | |
WHERE TO GO | Reykjavik is a small town, but is overflowing with things to do, from art museums, the impressive Hallgrimskirkja Church, walking street and harbor areas. |
Golden Circle route is filled with natural wonders like Gullfoss waterfall and glaciers. The most accessible area from Reykjavik, the Golden Circle is a popular route. | |
The coastline offers dramatic scenery, incredible hiking and picturesque red and black sand beaches. Many visitors choose to rent a car or join a tour group that circles the whole island. | |
TRANSPORTATION | From the airport, either rent a car or grab a seat on one of the tourist transfer buses that are waiting outside. |
TIPS & INFO | ·Credit cards are the accepted method of payment everywhere so cash isn’t needed. ·Tipping isn’t expected. ·Bring your own towel and slippers to the Blue Lagoon. ·The Northern Lights can’t be seen year round. They are best viewed during the cold months from midnight to 3 a.m. with a camera tripod. ·Make restaurant reservations well ahead of time. |
A.A travel brochure. | B.A research report. |
C.A historical magazine. | D.An encyclopedia website. |
A.Golden Circle. | B.Reykjavik. |
C.The coastline | D.The Blue Lagoon. |
A.Experience long days in December. |
B.Pay more during the summer months. |
C.Admire beautiful sunsets at midnight in October. |
D.View the Northern Lights at midnight in January. |
A.Tourists need to pay in cash. |
B.Tourists shall offer tips for services. |
C.Tourists can take a transfer bus for free. |
D.Tourists should reserve a room in advance. |
Alan and the other campers sat around the fire chewing meat chops. It would be Alan’s first night in a tent, and he was excited but a little nervous.
As they ate, the conservation officer spoke. “Much of the wildlife in this area comes out only at night. So after supper, let’s start a night watch. Volunteers will take turns to stay down here by the fire, away from the tents. Those who take part will get a chance to see a world that many of you never knew existed.”
Alan’s stomach tightened. Then he heard the officer continue, “There are no dangerous animals this close to Cape Town. Any volunteers?”
A tough-looking kid with red hair muttered something about needing a good night’s sleep. Another boy spoke up. “I’ll take a shift.” The kid who’d sat next to Alan on the bus volunteered. Alan sat tight. Then one of the girls raised her hand with a giggle. Alan frowned. If a girl could do it, he could, too. He volunteered.
A few more kids raised their hands, and then the officer explained, “This is how it works. When the rest of you go to bed in a tent, the first watcher takes his or her place by the fire. The duty of watcher is to keep the fire going gently. After thirty minutes, he or she wakes the next person.”
Alan heard his voice asking, “Are you sure it’s absolutely safe?”
The officer looked at him. “The danger is minimal. We wouldn’t have taken you here otherwise. Do you still want to volunteer?” Alan nodded but felt uneasy.
Earlier that day, the officer had challenged the campers to spot animal tracks along the river. That was fun. But being alone in the dark was not. Alan’s flashlight was already fading to a dim glow because he had used it too often. Looking around, Alan thought he saw a large bird swooping (俯冲) and wondered if it was an owl. He had seen small paw prints in the sand by the river. Was the owl hunting for the creature that had made them?
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
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Hearing a noise, Alan froze, feeling something was there in the darkness.
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The next morning, the officer asked for reports.
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A.A travel brochure. | B.A tour website. |
C.An entertainment weekly. | D.A geography magazine. |
1. What is the woman probably doing?
A.Asking for advice. | B.Reading a map. | C.Having a meeting. |
A.Purple Mountain. | B.1912 Bar Street. | C.The Confucius Temple. |