1. What is the woman most concerned with about the hotel?
A.The price. | B.The position. | C.The environment. |
A.£220. | B.£400. | C.£660. |
A.Beautifully situated. | B.Quite comfortable. | C.Really expensive. |
A.Opposite a cinema. | B.On the right of Hyde Park. | C.Beside Marble Arch station. |
1. Where is the Royal Oak?
A.Near the main square. | B.On the airport road. | C.In the countryside. |
A.A bit far. | B.Quite unusual. | C.Very peaceful. |
A.It’s quite lovely in summer. |
B.It has an indoor swimming pool. |
C.It was rebuilt from a private house. |
A.The Bridge Hotel. | B.Carlton House. | C.The Royal Oak. |
1. When was the Hugs Café opened?
A.In 2012. | B.In 2014. | C.In 2015. |
A.To help people with special needs. |
B.To enrich his life. |
C.To make a childhood dream come true. |
A.There are three team leaders. |
B.There are twenty-three teammates of the man. |
C.There are some volunteers as helpers. |
A.Hosting a show. | B.Visiting a restaurant. | C.Doing a business survey. |
1. What should people do to rent a Nice Ride bike?
A.Show the ID card. | B.Download an app. | C.Get the membership card. |
A.The short supply of gas. |
B.Concerns about the environment. |
C.The request of the government. |
A.Australia. | B.The US. | C.China. |
A.Build on-street bike lanes. |
B.Provide thousands of bikes. |
C.Start bike-share programs. |
5 . Edinburgh is famous for its many museums where you can learn its rich history.
Museum on the MoundLocated in the heart of Edinburgh’s city center, this appealing museum takes a fresh look at money — and much, much more. You will see coins and banknotes from over the ages, including the first Scottish banknote printed in 1727. There are also interesting interactive displays and you can even try your hand at opening a safe!
The Writers’ MuseumIt is housed in the beautiful Lady Stair’s House, a category A listed building. The collection celebrates the legacy (遗产) of Scotland’s literary contributions, with special emphasis given to Sir Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson and Robert Burns. The museum is home to numerous paintings, books and manuscripts (手稿), and you can also see Burns’ writing desk and Scott’s chess set.
Our Dynamic EarthIt celebrates the beauty of the earth via technology. Interactive exhibits allow visitors to experience earthquakes, the ocean floor, ice ages and mountains by the use of computer software. Particularly interesting is the “tour” around the eleven Earthscapes. It is educational fun for the whole family and can serve as a good introduction to concepts surrounding the formation of the planet and the creatures we share the earth with.
National Museum of ScotlandThe diverse collections here include the history of Scotland with exhibitions of international interest. The natural world, science and technology, discoveries, art, and world cultures are all explored. There are interactive elements and activities to suit children of all ages, including science experiments and musical instruments.
1. Which might be the most attractive to finance majors?A.Our Dynamic Earth. | B.Museum on the Mound. |
C.The Writers’ Museum. | D.National Museum of Scotland. |
A.They have an artistic atmosphere. | B.They have interactive exhibits. |
C.They provide hands-on activities. | D.They showcase world cultures. |
A.Play with your family. | B.Tour the world virtually. |
C.Design computer software. | D.Learn about ancient creatures. |
1. What does the woman think of her city?
A.It’s exciting. | B.It’s small. | C.It’s noisy. |
A.There is a famous statue . |
B.It’s not crowded at all. |
C.Life is interesting there. |
A.It’s hot most of the time. | B.It’s quite wet. | C.Temperatures are too high in summer. |
1. Where is the speaker from?
A.A small town well-known for its natural beauty. |
B.A large city with many places of interest. |
C.A small village where everyone knows everyone. |
A.They work locally. | B.They work overseas. | C.They work in big cities. |
A.A busy life. | B.A hard life. | C.A relaxed life. |
A.Mineral resources | B.Water resources. | C.Forest resources. |
1. What is the man?
A.A tour guide. | B.A cook. | C.A waiter. |
A.It doesn’t have a menu. |
B.The cooks are from Italy. |
C.It allows guests to make pizza. |
A.The seafood pizza. | B.The spicy sausage pizza. | C.The black pepper beef pizza. |
A.Try some new drinks. | B.Save room for dessert. | C.Raise their hand for pizza. |
1. How long has Peter been in London?
A.About a week. | B.Three days. | C.One day. |
A.It’s not large but warm. | B.It’s not so good but cheap. | C.It’s not convenient but quiet. |
A.Have the heating fixed. | B.Ask for another room. | C.Get something to eat. |
1. Where are the two rooms located?
A.On the second floor. | B.On the fourth floor. | C.On the fifth floor. |
A.$200. | B.$400. | C.$600. |
A.6: 30 am. | B.8: 00 am. | C.9: 40 am. |
A.Cash. | B.Check. | C.Credit card. |