A.In a cinema. | B.At home. | C.On a bus. |
A.They will try another way first. |
B.They will go back to the intersection first. |
C.They will find a new way first. |
1. Whom do you think the woman was angry with?
A.The man. | B.The repairman. | C.The shopkeeper. |
A.She missed the right turn. |
B.The man gave her the wrong directions. |
C.She was a bad driver. |
A.The shop was easy to find. |
B.One of the repairmen was his friend. |
C.They did good work and the price was reasonable. |
4 . Our guide was excellent! He walked us through all the local villages and took extra time at the end to enjoy a local dinner. He stayed with us longer than he was obliged(迫使)to and made this a fantastic experience.
Tour snapshot
Travel is all about the street food these days, and why not?It's fresh, fast, cheap and a great way to crack into the local scene. Join this Hanoi tour to source the best street eats from markets, food carts, street cafes and other hard-to-find-but-totally-worth-the-effort secret spots.
Highlights
Sample delicious Vietnamese cuisine just like the locals do—on the street
Stroll through hidden alleyways and bustling markets of Hanoi's charming old quarter
Learn more about Hanoi's unique food culture
Try local specialties with influences from French and Chinese cuisine
Take in a spectacular night view of Hoan Kiem lake from a secret cafe
Schedule details
Duration:2.5 hours
Meeting point:Sacombank ATM Machine﹣No.1 Dong Xuan street (front entrance of Dong Xuan Market, Corner of Dong Xuan St with Cau Dong St)
Starting time:5:00 PM
Ending point:Café Pho Co-11 Hang Gai St, Hoan Kiem
1. What did the guide do?A.He showed visitors around by car. |
B.He took many photos of visitors. |
C.He stayed with visitors for extra time. |
D.He enjoyed breakfast with visitors. |
A.A photograph taken quickly and casually. |
B.A brief impression of something. |
C.An attempt to score in a game. |
D.An act of firing a gun. |
A.5:00 PM |
B.5:30 PM |
C.7:05 PM |
D.7:30 PM |
A.Five hours. | B.Three hours. | C.Two hours. |
1. 简单介绍长江;
2. 祝愿旅行愉快。
注意:1. 词数100字左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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A.satisfied. | B.uncertain. | C.upset. |
1. What’s the date today?
A.August 17th. | B.August 27th. | C.September 5th. |
A.To be on business. | B.To take a vacation. | C.To visit her relatives. |
A.Amanda’s visit. |
B.The first-class flight. |
C.An amazing travel book. |
1. What is not included in the free breakfast?
A.Eggs | B.Rolls | C.Juice |
A.Large. | B.Clean. | C.Quiet. |
10 . Li Ao, a famous Taiwan writer, TV commentator, historian and lawmaker, arrived in Beijing for his first visit to the mainland in 56 years.
Li, 70, said he was driven not by nostalgia(怀旧) but by curiosity, insisting he did not come to see the old China he had lived in, but rather “to see the new China”.
During a 12-day visit, he will speak to students at three top universities---Peking University tomorrow, Tsing Hua University on Friday and Shanghai’s Fudan University next Monday.
He will meet schoolmates of his former primary school in Beijing, visit the Palace Museum and participate in TV programmes and online chats.
Waving his new passport before departing Monday from Taipei, Li said he was eager to make his first trip since his family left the mainland in 1949.
After visiting Beijing, he will head to Shanghai, where he will give a lecture at Fudan University. After that he will visit Hong Kong and then return to Taiwan on September 30.
Last week, at a conference organized by Hong Kong-based Phoenix Satellite Television, Li said he hoped the trip would promote cultural exchanges across the Taiwan Straits.
Li was born in the city of Harbin in Northeast China and grew up in Beijing. At the age of 14, he moved with his family to Shanghai and from there to Taiwan in 1949.
He is well-known by mainland intellectuals(知识分子) for his satire, sharp commentaries and criticism.
He is also honored as a loyal advocate(拥护者)of China’s reunification(重新统一), which he believes is “irresistible”, and has maintained that the sooner reunification comes, the more beneficial it will be for Taiwan.
In a related development, Peking University authorities say Li will be permitted to read some ancient books, which are rarely shown to the public.
Beijing’s No. 4 Middle School, where Li once studied, also says it plans to give him his student card as a gift. Li published his autobiography(自传) in 2001. His novels include “Mountaintop Love”.
1. What’s the purpose of Li Ao’s visit to the mainland?A.To drop in on his relatives and friends. |
B.To come to see the old China he had lived in. |
C.To have a peaceful talk with Chinese government. |
D.To see the new China and promote cultural exchanges across the Taiwan Straits. |
A.Nanjing University | B.Fudan University |
C.Tsinghua University | D.Peking University |
A.Li Ao moved to Taiwan at the age of 14 from Shanghai. |
B.after visiting Shanghai. Li Ao will also visit Hong Kong. |
C.Li Ao’s visit to Beijing begins on September 20. |
D.Beijing’s No. 4 Middle School is Li Ao’s mother school. |
A.Famous writer arrives on mainland | B.Li Ao, a famous writer |
C.Li Ao’s speech to the college students | D.A peaceful trip to mainland |