1. Where are the speakers?
A.In the library. |
B.In a train station. |
C.In a hotel. |
A.Six. | B.Seven. | C.Eight. |
A.By train. | B.By car. | C.By bike. |
A.Doubtful. | B.Worried. | C.Supportive. |
1. What is the man’s favorite video game probably?
A.Minecraft. | B.Genshin Impact. | C.Honor of Kings. |
A.Adventure Mode. | B.Survival Mode. | C.Creative Mode. |
A.Wool. | B.Wood. | C.Iron. |
3 . Interesting Exhibitions Held in Four Different Museums
Name: The British Museum
Phone: 020-7323-8000
Website: www.britishmuseum.org
Opening hours: daily 10 a.m.—5.30 p.m.
Price: Free
This exhibition aims to show the mysteries of mummification(干尸化). From a king`s daughter to a temple doorkeeper, the displays explore the identities of eight people, using their bodies to discover clues about how they lived. By using new methods, such as CT scanning and 3D visualization, the British Museum has been able to build up a picture of life in the Nile valley over 4000 years, from prehistoric Egypt to Christian Sudan.
Name: The Fashion and Textile Museum
Phone: 020-7407-8664
Website: www.ftmlondon.org
Opening hours: daily 11 a. m. —5.30 p. m.
Price:£8.80 adults, £5.50 students
This Fashion and Textile Museum is housing the first-ever exhibition on classic Mexican shawl(披肩), which became famous in the 20th century. Mexican artists, photographers and fashion and textile designers will be exhibiting their colorful works there.
Name: The Victoria and Albert Museum
Phone: 020-7907-7073
Website: www.vam.ac.uk
Opening hours: Mon., Thur., Sat., Sun., 10 a. m.—5. 30 p. m.; Fri.10 a. m.—10 p. m.
Price: Free
The Victoria and Albert Museum has dug out some of their most charming wedding dresses to record their history during the past two centuries. White wedding dresses were made popular by Queen Victoria in the nineteenth century. See beautiful wedding dresses made by famous designers.
Name: The Science Museum
Phone: 0870-870-4868
Website: www.sciencemuseum.org.uk
Opening hours: daily 10 a. m.—6 p. m.
Price: Free
This four-day festival displays the latest exciting gadgets(小装置)and introduces their inventors. Visitors can explore electronics, build robots, get hands-on with new technologies and have a go at 3D printing. There will be displays taking place throughout the festival, which is suitable for anyone aged ten and over.
1. Which number would you call if you’re interested in exploring history using modern technology?A.020-7323-8000. | B.020-7407-8664. |
C.020-7907-7073. | D.0870-870-4868. |
A.The British Museum. | B.The Fashion and textile Museum. |
C.The Victoria and Albert Museum. | D.The Science Museum. |
A.The exhibition will last a week. |
B.It displays CT scanning technology. |
C.Visitors themselves can try new technologies. |
D.More information can be found at www.vam.ac.uk. |
“Time to get up. It’s your birthday.” Alex opened his eyes and looked up. His parents were standing next to his bed holding a breakfast muffin. “We can do anything you want today,” said his mom.
He jumped up to get dressed as quickly as he could, already imagining what kind of day he would have at the beach. He had always dreamed about playing in the sand and jumping in the waves. He nearly tripped (绊倒) as he ran down the stairs on his way to the kitchen.
Alex’s dad asked him what he wanted to do today. “The beach,” he shouted with joy.
The expression on his mom’s face changed from joy to sadness. She knew the one place that he would not go was the beach. When her husband had been a young boy of Alex’s age, he had a terrifying experience at the beach. Alex’s dad shook off his initial (最初的) shock of hearing his son’s plan.
“How about we go to the zoo instead?” he suggested. “The beach is over two hours away.”
“But dad, I’ve wanted to go to the beach my WHOLE life,” Alex pleaded.
“Son, I’m sorry, but we are not going to the beach and that’s final.”
They ended up driving to the zoo. It was an exciting day, but Alex could not get the beach out of his mind. He yearned to build a sandcastle, swim in the ocean and chase the incoming and outgoing waves. The beach seemed like the best place on earth.
Over the next few weeks, he dreamed about it almost every night. Any free moment he had was spent filling his room with pictures and drawings of beaches. He repeatedly pleaded with his mom to help him convince his dad to take them to the beach. Each time she explained that they could do other things as a family, just not the beach.
One night, Alex received what he thought was good news. His dad was going on a three-day business trip the next day. “This is an opportunity,” he thought to himself.
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The next morning, seeing his dad get into the taxi, Alex ran to his mother.
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Hours later, as Alex looked out of the front window of the car, his eyes widened and his jaw dropped.
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My classmates made a plan to go to the seaside last week. I was very excited and ask for my parents’ permission. To my delighted, they agreed. We gathered at 7:30 but set off at once. It took us more than an hour to arrive there by bikes. When we arrived, there had been plenty visitors. Some were playing the volleyball on the beach; some were running happy along the seaside. In the distance, a few people were sitting on their chairs, enjoyed the beautiful sight. It made us happy was that we collected a lot of seashells. We enjoyed us that day and returned home at about three o'clock.
6 . Theme parks are magical places where adults can act like children who have the time of their lives. Here are the top four theme parks across the world.
Ferrari World — Yas Island, Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi in the Middle East is home to the world's largest indoor theme park. The main attraction is the Formula Rossa — officially the fastest roller coaster in the world. The ride goes from 0 to 239 kilometres per hour in less than five seconds. The force is so strong that those brave enough to go on it have to wear safety glasses.
Tickets : £ 40 per adult and half price for children under 1.2 metres tall.
Alton Towers — Staffordshire, England
Alton Towers is the most visited theme park in the UK. The park offers rides such as the popular 800-metre-long roller coaster. Or if you're interested in experiencing the sense of flying, head for the famous ride Air, where you'll need to avoid objects and trees as you fly. The park also has many other attractions, including live shows.
Tickets: £ 43 per adult and £ 21 per child. Children under the age of 3 get in for free.
Disneyland Paris — Paris, France
Disneyland Paris creates a fantasy world that both children and adults can enjoy. Disneyland Park gives girls the chance to meet their favourite Disney Princesses and to explore Sleeping Beauty's castle. Exciting roller coasters will keep the whole family entertained for hours on end.
Tickets: £ 34 per adult and £ 27 per child. Children under the age of 3 get in for free.
Oakwood Theme Park — Pembrokeshire, Wales
If you are eager to experience fast turns and drops, then this is the park for you. Be brave and go on the Megafobia roller coaster, a wooden coaster making you scream.
Tickets : £ 48 for adults, £ 22 per child. Children under 3 years get in for free.
1. Where can live shows be enjoyed according to the text?A.In Ferrari World. | B.In Alton Towers. |
C.In Disneyland Paris. | D.In Oakwood Theme Park. |
A.£ 60. | B.£ 64. | C.£ 70. | D.£ 80. |
A.Indoor activities. | B.The ride Air. | C.The castle. | D.The roller coaster. |
A.On Wednesday. | B.On Friday. | C.On Thursday. |
A.In a shop. | B.At the airport. | C.In a cinema. |
A.Tell Sarah when the picnic ends. |
B.Persuade Sarah to go to the picnic. |
C.Ask Sarah to drive him to the picnic. |
1. Who is the woman?
A.A tourist. | B.An actress. | C.A musician. |
A.A play. | B.An old house. | C.A famous theater. |