A.Go shopping. | B.Go back home. | C.Go swimming. |
4 . Creating once-in-a-lifetime moments for you is at the heart of everything we do. The following are some tour suggestions handpicked by the WILDFOOT experts.
ICELANDIC WINTER SELF-DRIVE
September to April|4 Nights; £1,529 per person.
HIGHLIGHTS
· Discover Iceland at your leisure, with included car hire and good standard accommodation.
· Hunt for the awe-inspiring northern lights.
· Enjoy incredible landscapes, and natural wonders including waterfalls, hot springs and beautiful National Parks.
CLASSIC SPITSBERGEN EXPLORER
May to July |11 Nights; £8,200 per person.
HIGHLIGHTS
· Observe spectacular wildlife, including the iconic polar bears and whales.
· Enjoy amazing polar scenery and midnight sun.
· Experience exciting Zodiac cruises and shore excursions.
10 DAYS PANTANAL AND AMAZON
June to October|9 Nights; £6,256 per person.
HIGHLIGHTS
· Immerse yourself in the birding paradise of the Amazon Rainforest.
· Have a great chance of spotting the majestic jaguar as it patrols the banks of the Cuiaba River.
· Encounter the wonderful wildlife of the Pantanal including the Brazilian tapir, giant anteaters, capybaras, monkeys, giant river otters, caiman, anacondas and much more.
HWANGE & VICTORIA FALLS FAMILY SAFARI
November to March|11 Nights;
Adults: £3,245 per person; Children: £1,064 per person.
HIGHLIGHTS
· Start your Africa experience with a visit to the iconic Victoria Falls.
· Observe an abundance of iconic wildlife including elephants, lions, buffaloes, wild-dogs, cheetahs, a myriad of birds, and much more.
· Visit the Painted Dog Research Centre to learn about the endangered African Wild-Dog and the conservation efforts in place to protect them.
1. What is special about ICELANDIC WINTER SELF-DRIVE?A.Northern lights. | B.Polar bears and whales. |
C.Midnight sun. | D.Victoria Falls. |
A.ICELANDIC WINTER SELF-DRIVE. |
B.CLASSIC SPITSBERGEN EXPLORER. |
C.10 DAYS PANTANAL AND AMAZON. |
D.HWANGE & VICTORIA FALLS FAMILY SAFARI. |
A.£5,373. | B.£6,437. | C.£8,618. | D.£10,799. |
WHAT TO WEAR *Hard hat *Goggles or eye protection N-95 respirator or one that provides even more protection *Long-sleeved shirt *Heavy work gloves *Long pants *Boots with steel toe and insole Refer to the picture (on the right)! CAUTION! *Protect wounds and cuts with waterproof bandage (防水绷带) . *Avoid heat stress by taking frequent breaks and drinking safe water. *Cleaning up sewage (污水) ? Wear rubber boots, rubber gloves, and goggles. *Be aware of your surroundings; avoid electrical lines, insects, wild or stray (流浪的) animals, and long periods under the sun. *Wash your hands with soap and water before eating. If water is not available, use hand sanitizer(免水洗手液) (containing at least 60% alcohol) . |
1. Who is the text written for?
A.Salesmen of disaster prevention items. |
B.Researchers on disasters. |
C.Outdoor explorers to avoid disasters. |
D.Cleaners after a disaster. |
A.Hard hat. |
B.Waterproof bandage. |
C.Long-sleeved shirt. |
D.Heavy work gloves. |
A.The equipment is too heavy. |
B.To avoid heat stress. |
C.The water is heavily polluted. |
D.To prevent harm from surroundings. |
1.说明意图;2.应聘优势;3.工作展望。
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3.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
Dear Madam /Sir,
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Yours sincerely,
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8 . Not many people are comfortable going deep underground. There’s something pretty scary about diving into the pitch-black abyss (深谷), towards the mysteries at the centre of the Earth. But humans have been going underground — mining, caving, living and the like. All over the world you’ll find all manner of superb underground phenomena. Here are our favourites.
1. Salina Turda, Romania
A Transylvanian underground theme park sounds kind of like something out of ScoobyDoo. But it actually exists—and isn’t frightening at all. Built deep below the Earth’s surface in a salt mine, Salina Turda features attractions like a panoramic (全景的) wheel, mini-golf, bowling, table tennis and even boating on a mine lake.
2. Derinkuyu, Turkey
The underground city at Derinkuyu, in Turkey’s Cappadocia region, dates back thousands of years. It’s the deepest of its kind in the region, a web of winding passages over eight levels, reaching a depth of 85 metres. Living underground allowed the citizens of Derinkuyu to avoid extreme temperatures and more easily fight against invaders. Though not inhabited today, the site features the remains of schools, shops and churches.
3. Ajanta Caves, India
Considering that they’re cut deep into a rock face, the 30 or so caves of Ajanta are surprisingly well lit. All that light makes it much easier to admire this remarkable series of Buddhist temples and monuments (纪念碑) that date from the first and second centuries BC. They contain some of the finest surviving examples of ancient Indian wall-painting.
4. Thrihnukagigur, Iceland
Sometimes climbing up to a volcano crater (火山口) or viewing it from afar just isn’t enough. Some people need to go that step further and adventure inside a volcano. You can do exactly that at Thrihnukagigur in Iceland. A lift takes visitors 700 feet down into the volcano’s magma chamber (岩浆室). We’re assured that Thrihnukagigur is safely dormant (休眠的), having not erupted in 4,000 years, but even so, it takes a certain kind of thrill-seeker to actively want to get up close and personal with a volcano.
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1. Which of the following most probably attracts adventurers?A.Salina Turda, Romania. | B.Derinkuyu, Turkey. |
C.Ajanta Caves, India. | D.Thrihnukagigur, Iceland. |
A.They both have a long history. | B.They are of the same depth. |
C.They share the same features. | D.They both contain wall-paintings. |
A.A textbook. | B.A magazine. |
C.A website. | D.A newspaper. |
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