A.Paris. | B.Rome. | C.Vienna. |
The vast majority of areas and activities in the Kaibab National Forest are free to enjoy by the public. However, there are some fees for recreational (娱乐的) sites and activities such as campgrounds, cabin rentals and recreational vehicle facilities.
Annual Pass
It covers the pass owner and three accompanying adults at sites where per person entrance fees are charged. Good for one year from the month of purchase. $80 for one year.
Senior Pass
You must be 62 years of age or older to purchase. Passes are $20 for one year or $80 for a lifetime. An Interagency (跨部门的) Annual Pass can be used on many different federal lands across the nation.
Volunteer Pass
It is awarded to those individuals who volunteer 250 hours at one or more recreational sites managed by 5 federal agencies as a way to say “thank you”! The Volunteer Pass is valid (有效的) for 12 months from the month of issuance.
4th Graders
This free pass is available to 4th Graders, 4th Grade Teachers, home school and free-choice learners 10 years of age. Good from Sept. to Aug. of your 4th Grade school year.
Access Pass
People who are living with disabilities can request this $10 lifetime pass. It can be used at many different federal lands across the nation.
For detailed information on fees associated with any Kaibab National Forest recreational site or activity, please visit its website and locate the specific site or activity of interest.
1. How many people does an Annual Pass admit into Kaibab National Forest at most?A.1. | B.2. | C.3. | D.4. |
A.It’s free for old people. | B.It shows respect for labor. |
C.It can be used for a lifetime. | D.It’s given as a reward to 4th Graders. |
A.Annual Pass. | B.Senior Pass. | C.Access Pass. | D.4th Graders. |
1. 公园的名字和位置;
2. 公园的特色;
3. 表达祝愿。
注意:字数为80字左右。
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1. 游览一些著名景点;
2. 参观南海博物馆了解海洋文化;
3. 在当地茶馆喝老爸茶和品美食。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
参考词汇:
亚龙湾 (Yalong Bay) 南山寺(Nanshan Temple)
天涯海角(Tianya Haijiao) 鹿回头(Luhuitou Park)
红色娘子军纪念园(Red Women’s Army Memorial Park) 老爸茶(Laoba tea)
Dear Peter,
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Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
5 . Washington Square Park, Manhattan
Its central fountain (喷泉) and Washington Arch (拱门) are immediately recognizable because they’re often seen in films and on television, and the park serves as the center of the famous Manhattan neighborhood. People of all ages cool themselves off here, while musicians from around the globe play for a crowd. The park, rich in history, remains one of the jewels in the park system, serving local residents, chess players, students, performers and tourists.
Van Cortlandt Park, The Bronx
The park gets visitors from the Bronx seeking a bit of calm, and a place with real nature. It’s home to the country’s oldest golf course as well as the oldest building in the Bronx, the Van Cortlandt House Museum, which hosted George Washington on a few occasions during the Revolutionary War. Facilities include a pool, tennis courts and plenty of spots for baseball, soccer, and music.
Maria Hernandez Park, Bushwick, Brooklyn
The park was renamed after Maria Hernandez. Today it feels like a big party, with shopping, a mix of food and music performances in the central courtyard. It’s a park with a lot of personality, but it’s important to say it’s about the Latinx community first. You’ll find the majority of people here speak Spanish and come from Latin America.
Astoria Park, Queens
It works hard for the people of Queens, offering, as many parks do, a calm, green place. Its location is close to a river. Its facilities strengthen the community feel, with a large public pool, a soccer field and a big piece of grassland that serves as a site for regular events, including movie nights, concerts and fireworks shows. There’s also an annual festival.
1. Why is Washington Square Park well-known?A.It has valuable jewels. | B.It has a place to play movies. |
C.It has various activities. | D.It has special landmarks. |
A.Washington Square Park | B.Van Cortlandt Park. |
C.Mara Herandez Park. | D.Astoria Park. |
A.They are friendly to music lovers. | B.They hold a festival every year. |
C.They’re used to honor Washington. | D.They’re located in the same district. |
English and French tourist guidebooks that introduce the popular attractions along the Yellow River were distributed (发行) on Tuesday in Yuncheng, North China’s Shanxi Province,
The Yellow River Tourism Overseas Promotion Season 2023,
During the opening ceremony, English and French guidebooks containing nine
As the second
In addition, five other routes that take tourists deep into villages along the Yellow River are included in the new guidebooks, too.
1. 主要景点及选择的理由;
2. 其他安排;
3. 具体时间与交通方式;
4. 你的期待。
参考词汇:Tian’anmen Square 天安门广场 The Forbidden City 故宫 Palace Museum 故宫博物馆 Bird’s Nest 鸟巢 the Great Wall 长城
注意:
1. 字数 80 词左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Tom,
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8 . There are so many beautiful places in the world that wait for you to explore, but some of them won’t wait around forever.
The Dead Sea, for example, known for being one of the saltiest bodies of water in the world is in danger of disappearing. Tourists are in the rush to the lake to float(漂浮)in its waters and put its mineral-rich mud on their skin. However, the water level has been dropping more than three feet per year in recent years. In fact, if nothing is done by 2050, it will be too late.
Madagascar’s rainforests could also be gone in about 30 years. They once covered 120,000 square miles, but due to logging(伐木)and forest fires, only 20,000 square miles remain today. This is sad for many animals that call Madagascar home. About 80 percent of the species(物种) that live there can’t be found anywhere else in the world, and there are even many more yet to be discovered.
There are also many man-made places of interest with long history around the world that are at risk of disappearing. One of these is Machu Picchu. A trip to these Inca ruins is on many people’s plan lists. However, Machu Picchu has been in danger, too. If steps are not taken to protect the ancient site, it could be gone in the near future.
Another place in danger is the Great Wall of China. Around one-third of the wall, built over centuries and completed in the Ming dynasty, is already gone. Wind and rain have weathered it and plants that grow in the wall have weakened it further. Also, poor villagers have stolen its bricks in order to sell them or build homes with them.
It’s hard to believe that so many amazing places could soon be gone for good. If you have your heart set on visiting any of these places, pack your bags and get to them before time runs out!
1. What is the problem with the Dead Sea?A.It is polluted seriously. | B.It attracts too many tourists. |
C.Its water is drying up. | D.Its water is too salty for people. |
A.It has a great influence on people’s lives. | B.It is important to some special species. |
C.It is of great value in human history. | D.It serves as a name card for its country. |
A.They are under good protection now. |
B.They are important to the environment. |
C.They are famous man-made places of interest in the world. |
D.They are in danger of being impossible to see one day. |
A.In a travel magazine. | B.In a science report. |
C.In a personal diary. | D.In an adventure novel. |
1. What’s the weather like in the morning of May and June in Costa Rica?
A.It’s cloudy and warm. | B.It’s dry and hot. | C.It’s rainy and cold. |
A.The weather is better. |
B.There are more interesting things. |
C.The prices are lower. |
A.In January. | B.In May. | C.In December. |
A.From February to April. | B.From May to June. | C.From July to August. |
1. What does the man want to do?
A.Book a trip to the zoo. |
B.Book a three-day trip. |
C.Book a trip to see dolphins. |
A.One day and four hours. | B.One and a half days. | C.Two days. |
A.Every day. | B.Once a week. | C.Twice a week. |
A.By minibus. | B.By coach. | C.By coach and by boat. |