Hangzhou will build a world-class ecological and cultural tourism corridor in connection with Anhui Province’s Huangshan City. Five towns in Hangzhou’s Chun’an County and five towns in Huangshan’s Shexian County
Over the years, Hangzhou and Huangshan
These improvements are attracting more tourists and creating
In
The natural beauty of Fanjingshan ensures its place among the country’s top nature reserves.
Flowers are coming out pretty at
The Fanjingshan National Nature Reserve was established in 1978. It
To protect biological activity more
3 . I’m a hiker — “born to hike”. It does my heart and soul good to take a pack and head out on a trail (小路), especially when I’m alone and can let my mind wander where it will.
Hiking keeps your brain sharper than many other forms of exercise. As a professional writer, although I am busy with my work, I often spare some time to hike.
Hiking can increase our creativity. I’m sure I’m not alone in finding that walks in nature let my mind wander freely in creative directions.
Hiking helps strengthen a positive relationship with the natural world. Besides being good for us, hiking may also help the world around us. After all, if we stick to walking and covering longer distances, we could use cars less and reduce our carbon footprint.
So, grab a water bottle, a backpack... and head out on the trail.You won’t be sorry you did.
A.Hiking helps to keep you calm and happy |
B.Beyond that, hiking benefits our planet indirectly |
C.Following are the benefits you can get from hiking |
D.In fact, I’ve written many of my songs while hiking on a trail |
E.It’s easy for me to come up with creative ideas while sitting alone |
F.It not just makes me feel good, but also helps me keep the brain in top shape |
G.This all goes to show that hiking maybe one of the best ways to move your body |
National Geographic explorer Paul Salopek has just hiked across Erlang Mountain in Southwest China’s Sichuan province. This is just a start of his
As a trekker with global footprints, Salopek is committed to experiencing different cultures all over the world and
Starting in September 2021, Salopek set off from Yunnan province and
Salopek is also witnessing China’s achievements in the fields of ecology, wildlife conservation.“I hiked across other places
Salopek is still currently
5 . When the Italian traveler Marco Polo came to Hangzhou in the 13th century, he thought he was in the most charming (迷人的) city in the world. And Hangzhou often
It was named one of the top ten “Foreigners’ Favorite Cities in China” on Nov. 6, according to a survey jointly (共同地)
The West Lake is
Hangzhou is a city with a history of more than two thousand years, so there are dozens of
Hangzhou’s romantic characteristics are shared by both the local people and
A.called | B.made | C.given | D.ordered |
A.shocking | B.charming | C.encouraging | D.tiring |
A.kept | B.gained | C.done | D.tiring |
A.rarely | B.finally | C.secretly | D.probably |
A.surrounded | B.prevented | C.supported | D.improved |
A.lady | B.lake | C.water | D.bridge |
A.historic | B.modern | C.natural | D.practical |
A.hoped | B.helped | C.started | D.decided |
A.usually | B.finally | C.really | D.directly |
A.snow | B.wind | C.rain | D.sun |
A.disappears | B.freezes | C.remains | D.awakes |
A.broken | B.destroyed | C.burned | D.covered |
A.queued | B.fought | C.sat | D.met |
A.foreigners | B.businessmen | C.visitors | D.experts |
A.throw | B.enjoy | C.change | D.send |
6 . Planning a family trip? Let the professionals handle it.
In the ever-evolving world of travel, using a travel professional to decode your family vacation options can really pay off. Here are several things to bear in mind:
Is it travel time?Before the pandemic, planning a vacation took time, knowledge, patience and perseverance. While the pace of change has slowed, keeping track of the global landscape can still be incredible.
If you are eager to visit a Disney resort; understand the evolving nature of the cruise world; visit a ski resort or explore a specific city, region or country, using an agent with that specialty can give you a bonus.
Whether you’re traveling with the kids or with the extended family for a milestone birthday or anniversary celebration, you no doubt hope to return with treasured memories rather than tales of a trip gone wrong.
With more families learning and working from home, a good agent can help zero in on destinations and lodging options that can maximize your current lifestyle.
A.Choose a specialist. |
B.Choose a destination. |
C.This is where a travel agent can come into play. |
D.Travel agents can provide you with a rewarding holiday. |
E.Travel agents earn money by offering their service in various ways. |
F.Travel agents benefit a lot from their planning the travel route for you. |
G.Those professionals can select the brand that best matches your travel expectations. |
7 . Avebury is near the far more famous Stonehenge. What is interesting about it is that a village has grown up around the stones, unlike Stonehenge, which stands alone. Avebury and Stonehenge are just two of about 1,300 stone circles all over the UK. Many of them are in fantastic locations, like Castlering in Cumbria, from which you can see England’s highest mountain; and the Ring of Brodgar in the beautiful Orkney Island, off Scotland’s northern coast.
Some of them are UNESCO World Heritage sites, and several have local stories connected to them. For example, the Merry Maidens in West Cornwall is a group of nineteen stones. According to the story, they were young women — maidens — who were turned into stone for dancing on a Sunday.
Early historians thought that the stone circles were temples for the people who arrived in the UK in about 500 BC. Later research has shown that they are far older than that, at least 4,000 years old. Stonehenge could have been built 5,000 years ago, but it’s still nowhere near as old as the nearby wooden circle built about 10,000 years ago. Some experts believe they acted like calendars and have shown that some stones line up with sunrise or sunset on the longest and shortest days of the year. Others believe they were places for the dead bodies of the local rich and powerful.
We may never know why they were built, but each one leaves the visitor with a strong sense of the shortness of our existence in the sea of history. There are groups of stone circles and other prehistoric (史前的) monuments throughout the British Isles, so wherever you are staying you should include at least one in your tour.
1. What can we learn about Avebury?A.It stands alone. | B.It is a part of Stonehenge. |
C.It has a village around it now. | D.It consists of a couple of Merry Maidens. |
A.Stone circles. | B.Mountains. |
C.Temples. | D.Islands. |
A.The local stories of stone circles. |
B.The original purpose of stone circles. |
C.The historic value of stone circles. |
D.The time when stone circles were built. |
A.Building more monuments. | B.Protecting World Heritage sites. |
C.Learning more about our history. | D.Visiting some of those stone circles. |
Lushan National Park, in the south of Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province, is a well-known tourist attraction both in China and abroad. It has appealed
The national park covers an area of 500 square kilometers and has more than 90 mountain peaks (山峰). The tallest one of these is Hanyang Peak which has a
Wulao Feng,
Sandie Spring
9 . Whether you’re traveling to the next town over or to the other side of the world, careful planning goes a long way toward ensuring your trip is a success. The right preparation helps you avoid potential disasters, such as having your credit card declined or running out of clean clothes to wear.
Make your reservations for flights and accommodations. Once you’re sure of where you want to go and when you want to go, where you want to stay and how you want to get around, make your reservations. For flights, book around two months out.
Set a travel budget.
Pack appropriate clothing for your destination and trip. Check the weather at your destination 2-3 days before you depart. This will let you know what type of clothes you need to bring.
A.In addition, consider the nature of your trip. |
B.Obtain a visa for international destinations if necessary. |
C.And don’t wait till the last minute for your hotels either. |
D.All trips are meant for adventure, relaxation, and enjoyment. |
E.Travel agents simply must charge booking fees, or they cannot stay in business. |
F.Here are some tips on how to plan your travel well to ensure a great travel experience. |
G.Before you do anything, you need to know how much money you will have for this trip. |
10 . You may have your favorite family spots on Long Island where you frequently take the kids. But there may be unexpected places you haven't explored yet.
Animal Exhibit
Not only will you see fish, reptiles and amphibians here, but you'll also see baby alligators and other rescued animals. Kids can also learn about science and participate in programs and workshops throughout the year. The Animal Exhibit is also a hotspot for science-themed birthday parties.
The Mattituck Strawberry Festival
The Mattituck Strawberry Festival kicks off the summer season with sweet treats and more. Long Island is known for numerous and extremely popular fairs and festivals that take place throughout the year. Other summer festivals include the Sayville SummerFest, St. Rocco's Feast, Brookhaven Fair and more. The fall season offers the largest abundance of fairs and festivals, such as the Pickle Festival, Oyster Festival, Long Island Fall Festival and many Hallo ween-themed festivals in Nassau and Suffolk.
Home Depot Kids Workshop
Does your kid enjoy making things by hand? You may want to take a trip to Home Depot Kids Workshop. Offered on the first Saturday morning of each month, workshops allow little ones to build and craft items, such as a skateboard pencil box that they can decorate and keep.
Chuck E. Cheesed
As soon as you. walk through the doors you're instantly greeted by the sounds of other kids laughing as they play arcade games to win prizes and enjoy an animatronic show. After hours of play, check out their restaurant with kid-friendly options.
1. Who is the text specially targeted at?A.Children. | B.Tour guides. | C.Parents. | D.Students. |
A.Spring. | B.Summer | C.Autumn. | D.Winter. |
A.At Animal Exhibit. | B.At The Mattituck Strawberry Festival. |
C.At Home Depot Kids Workshop. | D.At Chuck E. Cheese's. |