1 . Three Gorges Cruises
Day1 Home → Beijing We will meet you at the airport in Beijing and take you to the hotel in the downtown area.
Day2 Beijing After breakfast, you'll visit Tiananmen Square. Then you will go to the Forbidden City, the home of Chinese emperors for more than 500 years. In the evening you will attend a welcome banquet and have the chance to enjoy Beijing Roast Duck!
Day3 Beijing→Chongqing After breakfast, you will fly to Chongqing and visit the Chongqing Museum. Then your cruise down the Yangtze River will begin on the five-star cruise ship, Regal China. You will spend the night on the ship.
Day 4 Chongqing → Fengdu At 8:00 am, the cruise will leave Chongqing and your cruise will begin. Relax on the deck, and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the magnificent river. In the afternoon, we will arrive at Ghost City - Fengdu for an excursion on the shore. Overnight on the ship.
Day 5 Three Gorges You will sail through the Qutang Gorge and the Wu Gorge, and take a small boat down the Shennong Stream to enjoy the marvelous scenery.
Day 6 Three Gorges After passing the Xiling Gorge, you will go on a morning shore excursion to the Three Gorges Dam.
Day 7 Three Gorges →Wuhan → Shanghai At 2:30 pm, the cruise ship will arrive in Wuhan and the cruise tour will end. You will have a chance to visit the Yellow Crane Tower, and then you will fly to Shanghai.
Day 8 Shanghai→HomeYou will visit the Shanghai Museum in the morning. After lunch, you will visit the Bund, which is said to be a landmark of Shanghai. Then you will be seen off at Shanghai airport.
Price( per person)
1 passenger US$ 2015
2-5 passengers US$ 1750
6-9 passengers US$ 1580
up 10 passengers US$ 1250
For children younger than 11 who can share one room with the parents, the price is only 50% of the above price.
1. How many nights will you spend on the cruise ship?A.2 | B.3 | C.4 | D.5 |
A.Day 4. | B.Day 5. | C.Day 6. | D.Day 7. |
A.US $4375. | B.US $4905. | C.US $3950. | D.US $4537.5. |
2 . A Portland, Oregon man has become the first person to travel across Antarctica by himself without receiving any assistance.
Colin O’Brady has completed the 1,500-kilometer trip. He crossed the continent in 54 days. Friends, family and other people followed his progress through messages and pictures he left on social media.
O’Brady spoke with his wife Jenna Besaw by telephone soon after he completed the journey. “It was an emotional call,” she said. “He seemed overwhelmed by love and appreciation, and he really wanted to say ‘thank you’ to all of us.”
The 33-year-old O’Brady documented the trip on the social networking services Instagram. He called his journey “The Impossible First”. He wrote that he traveled the last 129 kilometers in one big, final push to the finish line. The distance took over one day to complete. O’Brady wrote, “While the last 32 hours were some of the most challenging hours of my life, they have quite honestly been some of the best moments I have ever experienced.”
The day before, he wrote that he was “in the zone” and thought he could make it to the end without stopping. “I was listening to my body and taking care of the details to keep myself safe,” he wrote. “I called home and talked to my mom, sister and wife. I promised them I would stop when I need to.”
Other people have traveled across Antarctica, but they all had some form of assistance. They either had better, more plentiful supplies or devices that helped move them forward.
In 2016, British explorer Henry Worsley died in his attempt to travel alone across Antarctica unassisted. Worsley’s friend Louis Rudd, also from Britain, is attempting an unaided solo journey in Worsley’s honor. He was competing against O’Brady to be the first to do it. Besaw told the Associated Press that her husband plans to stay in Antarctica until Rudd finishes his trip.
1. What did O’Brady think of his journey in Antarctica?A.It was pleasant. | B.It was discouraging. |
C.It was impossible to complete. | D.It was hard to complete. |
A.Making sure of his safety. | B.Trying to achieve the goal. |
C.Keeping in touch with them. | D.Stopping the travel halfway. |
A.To wait for another explorer. | B.To compete with others. |
C.To help other explorers. | D.To make his victory recognized. |
A.The Antarctic Continent | B.The Impossible First |
C.Traveling in Antarctica | D.An Incomplete Journey |