1. What does the woman want Peter to do?
A.Drive her to the airport. | B.Help her with the bag. | C.Call a taxi for her. |
A.2:00 pm. | B.3:00 pm. | C.4:00 pm. |
1. Who is Rick Steves probably?
A.A tour guide. | B.A tourist. | C.An artist. |
A.Germany. | B.Austria. | C.Italy. |
A.Line 63. |
B.The top of the Eiffel Tower. |
C.The top of the Montparnasse Tower. |
A.It offers free coffee. | B.It is economical. | C.It is easy to get lost. |
A.At 5:45. | B.At 6:15. | C.At 7:00. |
A.At 10:00. | B.At 11:00. | C.At 12:00. |
5 . St. Petersburg 2 Day Top-Guided Mini-Group Tour:The Best of the City And Its Suburbs Book online or call:+1 (702) 648-5873
Make the most of your time in St. Petersburg on this small-group excursion(短途旅行) limited to just 15 people. Spending two days exploring offers the opportunity to not only see the city’s top sights, including the Hermitage Museum, but also to go outside the city to explore the cities of Peterhof and Pushkin.
Small-group tour (maximum 15) ensures a more personal experience
Two-day tour offers ample time to explore the city and its surroundings
Includes visa-free entry: Skip the hassle(烦扰) of applying for a Russian visa
Hassle-free port/hotel pickup and drop-off, and all transport
From$185.00:Lowest Price Guarantee
Keeping you safe during COVID-19 | |||
◆Face masks required for travelers in public areas | ◆Gear/equipment sanitized(消毒)between use | ||
◆Face masks required for guides in public areas | ◆Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized | ||
◆Face masks provided for travelers | ◆Guides required to regularly wash hands | ||
◆Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff | ◆Regular temperature checks for staff | ||
◆Social distancing enforced throughout experience | ◆Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival | ||
◆Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas | ◆Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms | ||
What’s Included | ●Lunch | ||
●Bottled water | |||
●Hotel/port pickup and drop-off/Transport by air-conditioned minivan with 4G Internet | |||
●Professional guide/Headsets to hear the guide clearly for groups of 7 or larger | |||
●Day I evening extension/free-time | |||
Departure&Return | ●Traveler pickup is offered/St.Petersburg port or centrally located hotel | ||
.What To Expect | ●Dayl Imperial Summer Residences | 10 Spots | |
●Day2 Saint Petersburg City tour | 13 Spots |
A.Lunch. | B.Bottled water. |
C.Accommodation. | D.Pickup and drop-off. |
A.Leave Russia. |
B.Go on the tour. |
C.Obey the stay-at-home policy. |
D.Buy some face masks and hand sanitizers. |
A.10. | B.13. | C.15. | D.23. |
6 . We have introduced solo (单独的) holidays for anyone travelling on their own without children. Now solo travelers can enjoy fantastic group holidays in beautiful locations hosted by a member of our staff.
Beach Break in Istria, Croatia: 7 to l1 May 2019
A 4-night solo beach holiday on the pretty Croatian peninsula. Relax by the pool or on the beach of our superior 4-star adult only hotel, complete with a wonderful spa. This solo trip is offered with a varied programme, including boat trips to the ancient city of Rovinj and the pretty coastal town of Porec and a visit of the historic seafront city of Pula. Read more.
Short Break in Slovenia: 17 to 20 October 2019
A short solo holiday to show you the best of Slovenia in 3 days. It includes a wine tasting evening, a visit of Slovenia's elegant capital with its charming old town and a boat trip on Lake Bled and the ancient Predjama Castle. Our 4-star hotel is worth a visit in itself with its amazing inside and impressive views of Lake Bled. Read more.
City Break in Vienna, Austria: 28 November to 1 December 2019
Join us on a solo city break to Vienna where pretty squares turn into magical Christmas markets. Your local tour guide will take you around pretty cobblestone lanes and show you the historic highlights of Vienna, followed by evenings in Viennese restaurants, walks around the Christmas markets and a tasting of the best Austrian wines. Read more …
1. Who are the solo holidays intended for according to the passage?A.Travelers of all ages. | B.Adults traveling alone. |
C.Families with children. | D.Newly married couples. |
A.Short Break in Slovenia. | B.Beach Break in Istria. |
C.A coastal visit of Porec. | D.City Break in Vienna, Austria. |
A.Boat trips. | B.4-star hotels. |
C.Historic highlights. | D.Wine-tasting. |
7 . Student-Led Public Walking Tour
The official Harvard tour is led by students and consists of an outdoor walk through Harvard Yard, providing a history of the university, general information, and a unique view on the student's individual experience. The tour is around one hour long, and completely free of charge. Currently we are only able to accommodate groups of up to 14 people. If you have a group of 15 or more, reservations are required.
A Self-Guided Walking Tour
If you are interested in touring the campus on your own, you may want a self-guided walking tour. Helpful tour brochures written in nine languages can be acquired from our office during working hours.
Western Ave. Arts Walk Tour
The Western Ave. Arts Walk Tour is led by students and consists of an outdoor walk along Western Avenue where visitors will learn about Allston's public art including both permanent and temporary works of art on view at the Harvard Ed Portal, the Harvard Business School as well as works related to Zone 3. The tour is approximately one hour long. Please wear comfortable shoes.
Harvard College Admissions Information Tour
The Harvard College Admissions & Financial Aid Office offers another guided tour of the undergraduate campus. This student-led tour of Harvard Yard is designed for students who have just been admitted into Harvard and those visitors wishing to learn more about student life.
1. What is special about A Self-Guided Walking Tour? ______A.It includes an outdoor walk. |
B.It offers useful written materials. |
C.It requires comfortable shoes. |
D.It is around one hour long. |
A.Western Ave. Arts Walk Tour |
B.Student-Led Public Walking Tour |
C.A Self-Guided Walking Tour |
D.Harvard College Admissions Information Tour |
A.To introduce the life of Harvard students. |
B.To introduce the history of Harvard. |
C.To introduce different tours of Harvard. |
D.To tell students to walk around Harvard. |
1. What does the woman say about her honeymoon?
A.She met with bad weather. |
B.She didn't take any pictures. |
C.She spent a lot of time queuing. |
A.He went diving. |
B.He played beach volleyball. |
C.He stayed in the hotel all day. |
A.Teach him to ski. |
B.Spend Christmas with his family. |
C.Go to Switzerland together |
1. What will the woman do in Hong Kong?
A.Go shopping | B.Visit her friend | C.Stay on a beach. |
A.By plane. | B.By bus | C.By boat |
A.In big hotels | B.In her friends house. | C.In small guesthouses |
1. Where will Mrs. King go on March 20th?
A.Miami. | B.Chicago. | C.Los Angeles. |
A.Have an interview. | B.Hold a sales meeting. | C.Attend the opening of an office. |
A.She will get the tickets in person. |
B.She works in the head office. |
C.She is probably a secretary. |