A.Holiday plans. |
B.Cultural traditions. |
C.The size of their families. |
A.Visit her friends. | B.Stay with her family. | C.Go to London. |
A.A book. | B.A toy bear. | C.A telescope. |
A.Lovely. | B.Low-key. | C.Expensive. |
A.Go out for a meal. | B.See a movie. | C.Have a party. |
6 . Harbin Ice Festival 2022
Ever think of what Elsa's ice palace might look like in real life? Ice stairs, ice walls, and ice towers? When winter approaches, Harbin turns into a kingdom of ice and snow.
The annual Harbin Ice and Snow Festival opens in late December and lasts for around 3 months, till late February.
What’s new for Harbin Ice Festival.
Every year, there’s a unique theme for the Ice Festival. For 2022, there will be tributes (歌颂) to the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. You will find the whole park is like a huge Winter Olympics venue (场地)!
A huge Snowflake Ferris Wheel (摩天轮) has already been built inside the park. Visitors will be able to ride on the Ferris Wheel and overlook the ice castles in early 2023. For this upcoming festival, the highlight may be when the giant Snowflake is colorfully lit up at night, shining high in the sky.
Yearly Time Line
Dates | Activities |
Early December | Ice Harvest |
December | Carving and Building |
Christmas period | Unofficial Opening |
Jan. 5, 2022 | Opening Ceremony |
Jan. 21 to Feb. 15, 2022 | Special Celebrations for Chinese New Year |
Late Feb.to early Mar. | Ice and snow sculptures start to melt |
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Tickets to Harbin Ice and Snow World are on sale now!
·Dec. 25, 2021-Jan. 5, 2022: ¥170/person (half price for children)
·Jan. 6, 2022-Feb. 28, 2022: ¥230/person (half price for children)
Contact us for available tour dates be fore they are fully booked.
Attention
As long as the ice and snow sculptures are open to visitors, it is impossible to take photos of the charming ice buildings without any visitors in! This might be different from what you see in the media (that have special access).
1. What can visitors do during Harbin Ice Festival 2022?A.Visit Elsa’s real ice palace. |
B.Watch Winter Olympics events. |
C.Take the Snowflake Ferris Wheel. |
D.Enjoy the colorfully lighted Snowflake. |
A.¥425. | B.¥510. | C.¥575. | D.¥690. |
A.A travel review. | B.A tourism website. |
C.A tourism scrapbook. | D.A travel magazine. |
7 . When you want to hold a party for your teens, you need to keep things fun. The last thing you need is a group of ill-humored teenagers! So, here are some fun group games and activities!
1. Who am I?
This is a great way to break the ice, especially for those who never met before. If you are looking for a group activity among teenagers who don’t know each other that well, this one will fit the bill. Get all the members in the group to write down a few things about themselves. Now read out the list and have the crowd guess the writer. Do encourage the teens to get creative and list things that are fun.
2. Apple Tag:
You’ll need two volunteers for this game. These teenagers will need to tip everyone else by touching them with an apple. The volunteers must do this without lifting one leg off the ground. If they need to move, they have to take a bite off the apple. The tippers can throw the apple between themselves to tip people. If the apple is all eaten before everyone in the group is tipped, the volunteers lose. It’s really creative and fun.
3. Living Sculpture:
Here’s another activity that will get your group of teenagers going! Fun yet creative---this idea is sure to be a hit. Provide the group with fun materials like toilet paper, leaves, rage, etc. And ask them to get creative. The task is to turn one person from each team into a living sculpture using these fun materials. Be creative!
1. What should be considered when holding a party for teens?A.To buy enough apples. | B.To prepare enough toilet paper. |
C.To invite some humorous teens. | D.To make it fun. |
A.Who Am I? | B.Apple Tag. |
C.Win and Lose | D.Living Sculpture |
A.The teens need parents to be with them. |
B.The activities are all creative and fun. |
C.The teens must work together. |
D.The activities are all held by close friends. |
A.The shy teens. | B.The teens’ parents. |
C.The dealers selling some items. | D.The people joining a new group. |
A.Which play to see. |
B.Where to buy a family ticket. |
C.How to celebrate their mother’s birthday. |
A.A festival. | B.Foods. | C.TV programs. |