A.Today. | B.Tomorrow. | C.The day after tomorrow. |
A.9:00. | B.8:30. | C.8:00. |
A.At 7:30. |
B.At 8:30. |
C.At 9:30. |
4 . Nairobi National Park Tour
Overview
Spot free-roaming wildlife on a Nairobi National Park game drive in an open-top vehicle. An early-morning departure (出发) means cooler temperatures and the chance to see the animals when they’re most active, resting on grassy plains.
•Get a real safari experience on a half-day tour from Nairobi
•Visit a national park that’s home to rhinos, lions, giraffes, and more
•Airport drop-off option saves you a separate trip upon departure
•Convenient pickup and drop-off at Nairobi hotels
Tour Prices
Travellers | 2 - 3 travellers | 4 - 5 travellers |
Jan. - Mar., Oct. - Dec. | $59 / per person | $54 / per person |
Apr. - Jun. | $69 / per person | $64 / per person |
Jul. - Sep. | $79 / per person | $74 / per person |
What’s Included
√ | Bottled water |
√ | Local guide |
√ | Hotel pickup and drop-off |
√ | Drive in an open-roofed vehicle for game views |
Optional
$25 / per person | Boat ride |
$30 / per person | Balloon Travel |
Additional Info
•Confirmation will be received at time of booking.
•Wheelchairs are not accessible.
•Children must be accompanied by at least an adult.
•Kids under 5 must sit on laps.
•This tour will have a maximum of 15 travellers.
1. How much should a couple pay altogether if they travel in October?A.$108. | B.$118. | C.$138. | D.$158. |
A.Balloon rides. | B.Pickup service. |
C.Local guide service. | D.Bottled water on the trip. |
A.People who rely on wheelchairs. |
B.People who love sightseeing in the city. |
C.People who have a passion for wild animals. |
D.People who plan a 2-day trip to Nairobi National Park. |
A.By train. |
B.By bus. |
C.By air. |
1. Where does Li Hua live?
A.In Hong Kong. | B.In London. | C.In Shanghai. |
A.There is nothing to eat. |
B.The hotels are expensive. |
C.Hong Kong is too far away. |
A.Excited. | B.Worried. | C.Terrible. |
1. What time is it now?
A.About 12:00 noon. | B.About 1:30 p.m. | C.About 2:00 p.m. |
A.To a lake. | B.To a hotel. | C.To a park. |
A.Have dinner. |
B.Attend a dance party. |
C.Gather in Masons Hall. |
A.Have lunch. | B.Get on the bus. | C.Relax for some time. |
The Great Wall was grand,a little rainy at first,but grand all the same. The mist covered the far end of the wall,
It was
第一站:北京 | 长城 the Great Wall 紫禁城 the Forbidden City |
第二站:山东 | 泰山 Mount Tai |
第三站:杭州 | 西湖 the West Lake |
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Li Hua,
I'm glad to tell you that I'm going to visit China in October.
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Yours,
Tom
Scotland! Wow !!! What a fantastic place! I'm having a great time. I’m afraid that I started off badly by making a fool of myself. I was standing in the great old Bell Tower looking across the lake at the hills on the other side.
This rather handsome guy happened to be standing next to me, so I casually(随意地) said, "It's really beautiful here in England." Do you know what he replied? "Well, why don't you go there then?" Then he laughed and explained that he was used to foreigners making mistakes about that. After that bad start we got on really great, though.
Fergus told me lots about Scotland. I'd already noticed the unusual names: Fergus, Angus, Hamish for the guys and Ina, Gillian and Aileen for girls. They also usually have family names that begin with Mac or Me - Mckay, McDonald and the like. The Mc or Mac stands for "son of".
Anyway, Fergus is a Campbell. That's another typical(典型的) Scottish name and he is from an old Scottish family. You know that the Scots have their own traditions with kilts ( 短褶裙) and all that. Fergus showed me his family's tartan (花格图案).
I tried some really strange food today. When we had lunch together, Fergus practically forced me to taste something called haggis. That was the first and the last time for me. I have no idea what it is made of and I don’t think I want to try any more.
Everybody here is very friendly, not just Fergus. By the way, all that talk about the Scots being mean is not right. Fergus is certainly the opposite. He says the jokes about the Scots have all been invented by the English, their traditional enemy.
Tomorrow Fergus is taking me to Glasgow. Can you believe it? I thought he would just say goodbye and walk off. But he really seems interested. Anyway, I'm looking forward to seeing bright lights and discos after all this peace and quiet. I love it here but there are more sheep than people. I hope I'll have some other sides of life in Scotland to report after tomorrow. Keep your fingers crossed! I'll keep you posted.
Love,
Nancy
1. What can we learn from the text?A.Nancy knew much about Scotland. |
B.Nancy met Fergus by chance. |
C.Hamish is the name of a girl in Scotland. |
D.Nancy enjoys the Scottish food. |
A.Made up. | B.Shared | C.Laughed at. | D.Understood. |
A.To advertise Scottish kilts. |
B.To introduce Scottish customs. |
C.To compare two different cultures. |
D.To share a travelling experience in Scotland. |