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. |
2 . Walt Disney World Holiday Celebrations in the 4 Parks
Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney World’s first parade since March 2020 is hitting Main Street just in time for the holidays. The parade kicks off with Mickey and Minnie in their holiday styles and ends with a visit from Santa Claus. The only way to see this parade is with a ticket. Other celebrations include a special fireworks display, holiday-themed stage performances and dance parties. Guests may even get to experience a little snowfall in Florida.
EPCOT
Have a look at how countries around the world celebrate this time year at the EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays. Guests will experience unique performances such as a Chinese Lion Dance celebrating the New Year. They also will enjoy taking part in the Cookie Stroll. Participants get stamps in a special passport when they buy five different holiday-themed cookies. Once they collect all five stamps, they’ll earn a special treat.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Tree of Life Awakenings will take place on select nights when the park is open late. The Tree of Life will display a series of winter tales accompanied by familiar holiday music. Guests also will get to see a Merry Animal Show of winter animals. Reindeer, foxes and polar bears interact with guests, accompanied by musicians as they create a playful atmosphere.
Disney Springs
Each evening, Town Center at Disney Springs will experience snowfall, Florida style. Also enjoy the Christmas Tree Stroll. Don’t forget to bring your Christmas list to Disney Springs. With a huge range of shopping options, you’re sure to find something for everyone on your list.
1. What do Magic Kingdom and Disney Springs have in common?A.You may experience snowfall. |
B.You need to collect special tickets. |
C.You will get a visit from Santa Claus. |
D.You can find something on your Christmas list. |
A.By experiencing a Chinese Lion Dance. |
B.By enjoying taking part in the Cookie Stroll. |
C.By buying five different holiday-themed cookies. |
D.By gathering all five stamps in a special passport. |
A.Magic Kingdom. | B.EPCOT. |
C.Disney’s Animal Kingdom. | D.Disney Springs. |
3 . When you think of wildlife holidays in the UK, Scotland is probably the first destination(目的地) that comes to mind, with quite a few breathtaking natural sites that offer a wonderful base to watch wildlife.
The Trossachs National Park
It was the first national park established in Scotland. The Loch Lomond at the center of the park is the largest body of freshwater in the UK. The largest land mammal (哺乳动物) in Britain, red deer can be found in the park. Keep an eye out as you pass through forests, woodlands and open hills.
The Isle of Staffa
The Isle of Staffa is famous for its dramatic rock formations, and for the cave known as “Fingal’s Cave”, Staffa provided inspiration to Felix Mendelssohn, the German musician. He visited in 1829 and, afterwards, composed his Hebrides Overture. The island is also famous for its adorable seabirds—puffins, which are known for their vibrant beaks (鸟喙) and big personalities.
The Cairngorms National Park
The Cairngorms National Park is in northeast Scotland. With an area of 1,748 square miles, the park covers the Cairngorms range of mountains and surrounding hills, and is the largest national park in the UK as the second national park in Scotland. Over 25% of the UK’s endangered species make their home in the park’s ancient pine forests, among which you can find the red squirrel—the UK’s only native squirrel (松鼠) species.
1. Which of the following is connected with the creation of a piece of music?A.The Isle of Staffa. | B.The Trossachs National Park. |
C.The Loch Lomond. | D.The Caimgorms National Park. |
A.It is the second largest national park in Scotland. | B.It lies off the coast of northeast Scotland. |
C.It is the only place to find the red squirrel. | D.It supports a wide variety of rare animals. |
A.To give advice on how to spend holidays in Scotland. |
B.To raise awareness (意识)of endangered wildlife in Scotland. |
C.To introduce some places to see wildlife in Scotland. |
D.To compare some breathtaking destinations in Scotland. |
4 . Scotland is packed with beautiful places to visit and you could honestly spend months and months exploring everything this wonderful country has to offer! Next I’m going to take you through some of the best place to visit in Scotland, based on where we have personally visited so far!
Glen Coe
If you asked me where my favourite place to visit in all of Scotland is... I would say, Glen Coe. The whole area of Glen Coe constantly had my face in shock due to the beauty that I was witnessing1 was witnessing (亲眼看见). It’s just a stream of dramatic mountains, lakes, rugged (崎岖的) beauty and more.
Fort William
Fort William is probably one of the most well-known places to visit in Scotland. It’s a popular tourist destination thanks to being home to the UK’s tallest mountain: Ben Nevis. Fort William is also the starting point for one of the world’s most famous train rides: The Jacobite. Harry Potter fans will recognize it as the Hogwarts Express, and this train ride will take you through the beautiful countryside, crossing some iconic Harry Potter filming locations such as the Dumbledore’s Grave and the Glenfinnan Viaduct!
Isle Of Skye
This island feels totally different from other parts of Scotland and is truly rugged and ready! There are many hot spots to explore including the Old Man of Storr, the Fairy Glen. I even stayed on a private island with its very own lighthouse, which was one of the coolest places I’ve ever visited and one of the most romantic places stay in Scotland.
Cairngorms National Park
This is the largest national park in the UK so it’s another popular place to visit in Scotland and it’s no surprise why. It’s absolutely beautiful and there’s so much happening at the Cairngorms National Park! From skiing or meeting local reindeers, you’ll not go bored and you’ll be surrounded by beauty the entire time.
1. Which place probably attracts Harry Potter fans most?A.Glen Coe. | B.Isle Of Skye. |
C.Cairngorms National Park. | D.Fort William. |
A.The Jacobite. | B.Local reindeers. |
C.The UK’s tallest mountain. | D.A cool lighthouse. |
A.A geography textbook | B.A science journal. |
C.A travel blog. | D.A diary. |
5 . Top Silk Road Attractions
Terracotta Warriors (兵马俑)
Type: History Museums, Historic Sites
Recommended Length of Visit: 3 hours
As the eighth wonder of the ancient world, it has a history of more than 2, 200 years. Oriental mummies (东方木乃伊) wait for you to discover their mystery.
Mogao Grottoes (莫高窟)
Type: Buddhism, Historic Sites
Recommended Length of Visit: 3 hours
Considered as the eastern Louvre Museum, Mogao Grottoes is a glorious treasure of ancient Buddhist cave art. The history of Mogao Grottoes can be traced back to the “Five Hu — 16Kingdoms” period (AD 304-439).
Big Wild Goose Pagoda (大雁塔)
Type: Culture & History, Buddhism
Recommended Length of Visit: 2 hours
For hundreds of years, this great pagoda has always been the symbol of Xi’an. It is famous for the great traveler Xuanzang of Tang Dynasty who traveled from China to India to learn the Buddhism and got back to China with many precious Buddhist scriptures (佛经).
Qinghai Lake
Type: Lake
Recommended Length of Visit: 5 hours
Known as the largest inland lake, as well as the largest salt water lake in China, it is the most visited and famous attraction in Qinghai Province. Here, you not only enjoy the fantastic natural beauty, but also experience the amazing culture here.
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1. What do Mogao Grottoes and Big Wild Goose Pagoda have in common?A.Both contain ancient Buddhist cave art. |
B.Both are related to history and Buddhism. |
C.Both are known as the symbol of Xi’an. |
D.Both were constructed during the Tang Dynasty. |
A.Terracotta Warriors. | B.Mogao Grottoes. |
C.Big Wild Goose Pagoda. | D.Qinghai Lake. |
A.A novel. | B.A storybook. |
C.A website. | D.A magazine. |
A. as B. involve C. filling D. rapidly E. major F. developed G. all H. by I. along J. needs K. present |
Throughout the 20th century, Japanese towns and cities grew
The urban areas on the Japanese island of Honshu (本州岛) continue to grow
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7 . Here are some movie museums you can visit.
Rancho Obi-Wan Star Wars Museum
Reporter Steve Sansweet founded Rancho Obi-Wan Star Wars Museum in 1998. It’s a nonprofit museum that is the home to the world’s largest collection of privately-owned Star Wars memorabilia (纪念品), making it the Guinness World Record holder for “Largest Collection of Star Wars Memorabilia”.
La Cinématnèque Francalse
Paris’ La Cinémathèque Francaise is one of the world’s largest film collections Established in 1936, co-founders Henri Langlois and Georges Franju acquired a large collection of films and documents.
It’s a Wonderful Life Museum
It’s a Wonderful Life Museum opened in 2010. Actress Karolyn Grimes donated original photos and other memorabilia from her private collection.
Australian Centre for the Moving Image
Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) opened in 2002 and it grew to be an international exhibition of film, television, and digital culture. Over the years, the ACMI has featured lasting and traveling exhibits.
1. What is special about Rancho Obi-Wan Star Wars Museum?A.Henri Langlois and Georges Franju are its co-founders. |
B.Karolyn Grimes donated photos and memorabilia to it. |
C.It has featured lasting and traveling exhibits. |
D.It is a Guinness World Record holder. |
A.La Cinématnèque Francaise. |
B.It’s a Wonderful Life Museum. |
C.Rancho Obi-Wan Star Wars Museum. |
D.Australian Centre for the Moving Image. |
A.Steve Sansweet. | B.Karolyn Grimes. |
C.Henri Langlois. | D.Georges Franju. |
As is known to all, there are many beautiful places in Europe worth
Spain is
Venice of Italy is another great destination. It has an amazing history and is known for
9 . Castle Tour in Hungary
Day 1: Gödöllö, Eger
Early departure from Budapest. Our first stop is Gödöllö. Driving through the amazing Mátra Mountains, we arrive in Eger early in the afternoon. It’s famous for its wines. Dinner and overnight at Hotel Palota in Lillafüred.
Day 2: Sárospatak, Tokaj
Visit Vizsoly’s tiny church and see the first Bible translated into Hungarian language. Short visit to the castle of Füzér and Sárospatak. Afternoon arrival to Tokaj, one of the major wine regions of Hungary. Dinner and overnight at the Castle Hotel of Tarcal.
Day 3: Kecskemét, Simontornya
After early morning departure, we drive to Kecskemét. Walking tour of the city: Kodály Institute, Cifra Palace, Town Hall. We continue by crossing the Danube to Simontornya. Dinner and overnight at the Castle Hotel.
Day 4: Lake Balaton, Zalacsány
Drive to Lake Balaton and take the ferry to Tihany. Tour its Abbey church founded in 1055. Continue to Veszprém where you will see the Castle district, Gizella Chapel and the Cathedral. Evening arrival to Castle Hotel Zalacsány for dinner and overnight.
Day 5: Sümeg, Köszeg, Sopron
Visit the castle of Sümeg and continue to Köszeg. Walk around Jurisics Square, and then continue to Sopron, one of Hungary’s most beautiful Baroque towns. Arrive for dinner and overnight to the splendid Castle Hotel of Röjtökmuzsaj.
The next day we drive back to Budapest. You have the option of visiting Györ and Pannonhalma (Abbey).
Rates
East castle tour in Hungary | ||
Tickets | 2~3 people | 4~7 people |
1 April~30 October | €1, 550 | €1, 150 |
1 November~31 March | €1, 490 | €1, 120 |
Prices are per person. |
A.Five days and four nights. | B.Six days and six nights. |
C.Five days and five nights. | D.Six days and five nights. |
A.Drive through amazing mountains. | B.Appreciate an ancient church. |
C.Enjoy a beautiful Baroque town. | D.Walk around a major wine region. |
A.€1, 120. | B.€4, 470. | C.€4, 480. | D.€4, 650. |
10 . 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. |