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With the Spring Festival come, there will be a long winter holiday. However, I am not going to travel somewhere, because I don’t want to join the crowds. Instead of, I just want to stay at home and enjoyed the family time. I am so delightedly that my grandparents will come to stay with us for few days. So my parents decide to having a family hotpot and invite some relatives together. It is so a great reunion that everyone will have much fun. What’s more, we will drive to our hometown, what is near the city center. There will be fewer people and we can appreciate the beauty of natures.
1. When was the Eiffel Tower built?
A.In 1869. | B.In 1889. | C.In 1909. |
A.To develop France’s tourism industry. |
B.To show the Eiffel family’s wealth. |
C.To present France’s industrial level. |
A.It was rented out to wealthy people. |
B.It was a tourist destination in the past. |
C.It can be viewed through the window now. |
1. What is the most challenging thing for the man?
A.Eating the local food. |
B.Adjusting to the local climate. |
C.Recovering from the time difference. |
A.Just for the weekend. | B.A bit less than 12 days. | C.About 15 days. |
1. What can we know about the speaker’s last trip?
A.It lasted for a year. | B.It was a relaxing trip. | C.It was around the world. |
A.A journey around the world. |
B.A 50,000-mile journey around the Pacific Ocean. |
C.A car journey from the North Pole to the South Pole. |
A.Strange. | B.Inspiring. | C.Ordinary. |
A.Go on traveling. | B.Become a poet. | C.Do more writing. |
5 . It is summer, and the living is comfortable. For many Americans, this is the season to travel. Why? Because school has finished; the weather is great, and most of all, we all deserve a break. When Americans want to take a break, they often head for their favourite vacation spot.
Throughout their history, Americans have been people on the move. Hundreds of years ago, the early immigrants had to travel to get to the New World. Once they arrived, they settled along the East Coast. But they weren’t content to stay there. Explorers and traders journeyed to the unknown western areas. Later, settlers moved west to develop these new regions. As a result of this westward migration, Americans eventually occupied the whole mainland — from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Even today, Americans seem unable to stay put. Research says that the average American moves every five years.
Besides their habit of changing living places, Americans are used to travelling. Some people often go out on business. Their jobs may require them to take frequent business trips. Most companies provide an annual vacation for their employees, and people often use that time to travel. Some people just visit friends or relatives in different states. Others go on weekend trips that don’t cost a lot of money. Those with more expensive tastes choose luxurious resorts and hotels.
Most Americans prefer to travel within their own nation’s borders. Why? For one thing, it’s cheaper than travelling abroad, and for another, there’s no language problem. What’s more, the vast American territory offers different kinds of tourist attractions. Nature lovers can enjoy beaches, mountains, lakes and a wealth of natural wonders. Major cities offer visitors a lot of urban delights. The convenience of modern freeways, railways and airplanes makes travel in America as easy as pie.
Many American vacations are as unique as the people who take them. Families often go on a journey with the kids. More and more family-friendly vacation resorts offer special programs for children. History lovers seek out famous historical sites and museums. Environmentalists prefer “green vacations”. These trips allow them to observe plants and animals closely without disturbing the balance of nature. Some people find sea cruises relaxing and refreshing. Others enjoy their trips by fishing, skiing or white-water rafting.
Americans aren’t the only people in the world who like travelling around. People all over the world enjoy visiting scenic spots in their own country and going abroad to travel. But in America, almost everybody is a tourist sometime.
1. This passage is mainly about________.A.American immigrants in history |
B.some famous resorts in America |
C.Americans’ love for travelling |
D.some special people in America |
A.Americans are content to stay at the place where they are living now. |
B.The American immigrants moved from the east to the western areas. |
C.Americans are used to changing living places, but they don’t like travelling around. |
D.Most Americans prefer to go abroad to travel. |
A.Travelling abroad is more expensive. |
B.People in America speak different languages. |
C.The traffic in America is very convenient. |
D.The vast American territory offers different kinds of tourist attractions. |
A.Indifferent | B.Doubtful | C.Concerned | D.Uncaring |
6 . The following small European villages will provide you with a chance to experience the beauty of nature and a sense of adventure, from climbing a mountain to taking a dive in the ocean.
Deià, Spain
Hidden between the towering Tramuntana Mountain and the blue Mediterranean, the village’s natural beauty inspires not just writers and painters, but adventure-seekers, too. From this peaceful village, cyclists can ride across this mountainous but bike-friendly region. After working up a sweat, they can go to the best beach, Cala Deià, in Spain. Its waters are perfect for giving the tired muscles a break with a relaxing dive.
Mürren, Switzerland
In Mürren, the fun starts before you arrive. This beautiful Swiss village sits on a Bernese Oberland mountain shelf so high that travelers must arrive by cable car. Like many mountain resort towns these days, Mürren offers year-round activities. Besides downhill skiing in winter, brave climbers can enjoy themselves from June to October, with or without a guide.
San Gimignano, Italy
In the Middle Age, wealthy families of this hill town went on a tower-building competition. At one point there were more than 70 towers, some of which were nearly 200 feet in height. Initially built as defenses in wars with neighboring villages, the towers became symbols of wealth and fame. Today, the village draws both history and wine lovers. Visitors can enjoy the famous white wine, Vernaccia di San Gimignano, at the tasting centers which overlook the surrounding grape hills.
Chipping Campden, England
Arguably the loveliest village in England, Chipping Campden isn’t just a photographer’s dream. It is also known for the annual Olympic Games in summer, a 400-year tradition that copies the Greek Olympics. It includes horseracing, coursing, jumping, backswords and country dancing. But the highlight is the wrestling that thankfully has never caught on anywhere else.
1. What can visitors do in Mürren?A.Ski and climb mountains. | B.Ride bikes and dive in the sea. |
C.Enjoy the Olympic Games. | D.Learn from writers and painters. |
A.Deià. | B.Mürren. | C.San Gimignano. | D.Chipping Campden. |
A.Horseracing. | B.Coursing. | C.Wrestling. | D.Jumping. |
7 . Check out 4 strange-but-true attractions in America
Bubblegum Alley
SAN LUIS OBISPO. CALIFORNIA
Bubblegum Alley is covered from top to bottom with chewed gum, a tradition that was started mysteriously by the locals in the 1950s. Some artists even created images of funny faces and the American flag. Unhappy community members had the “masterpiece” removed twice. But the clean-up didn’t stick, and soon more gum appeared. Now the alley has more than two million pieces of gum on it.
Giant Penguin
CUT BANK, MONTANA
Bundle up when you visit this statue, because temperatures here can get as low as 47 degrees below zero. As a nod to the frosty conditions, a local businessman built the 27-foot-tall penguin out of 10 000 pounds of concrete. The creator left for warmer weather, but the statue- seven times the height of a real emperor penguin-still stands, welcoming visitors to its cold home.
Tin Family
REGENT, NORTH DAKOTA
This Tin Family appear along the Enchanted Highway, a 32-mile stretch of road displaying seven huge metal sculptures. A group of farmers constructed the family using materials such as oil tanks and wire. Tin Son is 23 feet tall, Tin Ma is 44 ft. and Tin Pa stands 45 feet tall.
Blue Whale
CATOOSA. OKLAHOMA
Not ready to dive the depths of the ocean to see a blue whale? No problem. Just visit this 80-foot-long concrete beast, which even has a side and diving board so visitors can take a swim in the pond. When the artist died,the whale fell into bad condition. Neighbors couldn’t stand to see the whale fall apart. so they fixed it and now keep it bright with blue paint.
1. Which of the flowing attractions is not popular with some of the locals?A.Bubblegum Alley. | B.Giant Penguin. | C.Tin Family. | D.Blue Whale. |
A.Stand up straight | B.Stop talking |
C.Watch it from a distance | D.Put on warm clothes |
A.Montana | B.California | C.North Dakota | D.Oklahoma |
Mount Wuyi lies at the junction (交叉点) of Fujian and Jiangxi Provinces. It is among
With rich tourism
The Mount Wuyi scenic area
1. Where did the woman stay during her holiday?
A.In a hotel. | B.In the mountains. | C.At a farmer’s house. |
A.Fine. | B.Rainy. | C.Windy. |
A.At 4:30. | B.At 5:00. | C.At 9:00. |
1. What were the days like in Australia in July?
A.Nice and cool. | B.Rainy and cold. | C.Bright and sunny. |
A.In Melbourne. | B.In Sydney. | C.In Perth. |