A、the Imperial Palace in Shengyang
B、the Summer Palace
C、Mountain Resort in Chengde
D、the Daming Palace in Xi’an
A、The Humble Administrator's Garden,the Summer Palace, Chengde Mountain Resort and the Lingering Garden
B、The Humble Administrator's Garden,the Summer Palace, Chengde Mountain Resort and Lion Grove Garden .
C、The Lingering Garden,the Summer Palace, the Forbidden City and Lion Grove Garden
D、The Humble Administrator's Garden, the Lingering Garden, Lion Grove Garden and Surging Waves Pavilion
听力原文: Hotels today are quite different from those of the past. People who stay in them are generally traveling for business, or they are touring or on vacation. So hotels are designed mainly to meet the needs of one of these two groups of people. Hotels designed for business people are known as commercial, or transient hotels. Hotels for people on vacation are called vacation, or resort hotels.
Transient hotels are usually located in the business section of a town, while resort hotels may be at the seashore, on a mountain lake, or in the desert.
In addition to these two main types, there is a third type of hotel, called a residential hotel. This is designed to meet the needs of people who want to live in a hotel.
Inns and hotels arc located in nearly every population center in the world. In the United States alone there are a bout thirty thousand. Some hotels have as few as ten rooms, others have several hundred. Among the largest hotels in the world today are the Conrad Hilton in Chicago, Illinois, and the Russia in Moscow, each with about three thousand rooms.
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A.Five.
B.Two.
C.Four.
D.Three.
Task 2
Directions: This task is the same as Task 1. The 5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered 41 through 45.
Vancouver(温哥华) is a cosmopolitan(世界性的) city of stunning beauty.
Set between the waters of the Strait of Georgia and the Coast Mountains, Vancouver is a place of tremendous physical beauty. Few other places in North America offer the attractions of a truly cosmopolitan city so close to such a wide range of natural wonders.
You can take advantage of the city's pleasing mid-70s summer weather with a walk or bike ride through the city's 1,000-acre Stanley Park, located on a peninsula just off the downtown business district. A mere 15-minute drive from downtown gets you to Grouse Mountain, which you can climb by foot or aerial tram for a spectacular one-mile-high view of the city and its surroundings. Another worthwhile day trip is the 1.5 hours ferry ride to the seaside town of Victoria, on Vancouver Island, with its lush gardens and 19th century architecture. July and August are the best months to catch a close up view of orcas migrating north through the gulf waters off Vancouver. And two hours from the city is the Whistler-Backcomb ski resort, North America's largest, which has great off-season prices, a full range of outdoor activities and even summer glacier skiing.
Vancouver is home to North America's third largest Chinatown. The city's rich Asian culture also lets you take in sights that you can't find elsewhere on this continent, like the not-to-be-missed Dr. Sun Yat-sen Classical Chinese Garden, which is the only Ming Dynasty style. garden outside China.
Vancouver is______.
A.a city of great natural beauty and rich Asian culture
B.a city lying among the Great Lakes
C.the only city in North America that has a Chinatown
D.the only city in North America that has natural beauty
根据材料,回答题。
A Ride in a Cable-car
A ride in a cable-car is one of the exciting and enjoyable experiences a child can have. In Switzerland, which is the home of the cabie-car, it is used mostly to take tourists up the slope of a mountain, to a restaurant from which one can have a bird-eye view of the surrounding country, or to a top of a ski-run, from which, in winter, skiers glide down the snow covered the slope on skis. In Singapore, however, the cable-car takes one from the summit of a hill on the main island to a low hill on Sentosa, a resort island just off the southern coast.
The cable-car is really a carriage which hangs from a strong steel cable suspended in the air. It moves along the cable with other cars on pulleys, the wheels of which are turned by electric motors. The cars are painted in eye-~catching colours and spaced at regular intervals. Each car can seat up six persons. After the passengers have entered a car, they are locked in from outside by an attendant, they have no control over the movement of the car.
Before long, the passengers get a breath-taking view through the glass windows of the modern city, the bustling harbour, and the several islands off the coast. The car is suspended so high in the air that slips on the sea look like small boats, and boats like toys. On a clear day, both the sky above and the sea below look beautifully blue.
In contrast to the fast-moving traffic on the ground, the cars in the air move in a leisurely manner, allowing passengers more than enough time to take in the scenery during the brief trip to the island of Sentosa. After a few hours on Sentosa, it will be time again to take a cable-car back to Mount Faber. The return journey is no less exciting than the outward trip.
The cable-car in Singapore 查看材料
A.takes visitors up to a mountain restaurant
B.takes skiers to the top of a ski-run
C.takes visitors to Sentosa
D.takes visitors to a high mountain
A Ride in a Cable-car
A ride in a cable-car is one of the exciting and enjoyable experiences a child can have. In Switzerland, which is the home of the cable-car, it is used mostly to take tourists up the Slope of a mountain; to a restaurant from which one can have a bird-eye view of the surrounding country, or to a top of a ski-run; from which, in winter, skiers glide down the snow-covered slope on skis. In Singapore, however, the cable-car takes one from the summit of a hill on the main island to a low hilt on Sentosa, a resort island just off the southern coast.
The cable-car is really a carriage which hangs from a strong steel cable suspended in the air. It moves along the cable with other cars on pulleys, the wheels of which are turned by electric motors. The cars are painted in eye-catching colors and spaced at regular intervals. Each car can seat up to six persons. After the passengers have entered a car, they are locked in from outside by an attendant, they have no control over the movement of the car.
Before long, the passengers get a breath-taking view through the glass windows of the modern city, the bustling harbor, and the several islands off the coast. The car is suspended so high in the air that ships on the sea look like small boats, and boats like toys. On a clear day, both the sky above and the sea below look beautifully blue.
In contrast to the fast-moving traffic on the ground,, the cars in the air move in a lei- surely manner, allowing passenger, s more than enough time to take in the scenery during the brief trip to the island of Sentosa. After a few hourson Sentosa, it will be time again to take a cable-car back to Mount Faber. The return journey is no less exciting than the outward trip.
第 36 题 The cable-car in Singapore_________
A.takes visitors up to a mountain restaurant
B.takes skiers to the top of a ski-run
C.takes visitors to Sentosa
D.takes visitors to a high mountain
根据下列文章,请回答 41~45 题。 A Ride in a Cable-car
A ride in a cable.car is one of the most exciting and enjoyable experiences a child can have.In Switzerland.which is the home of the cable—car, it is used mostly to take tourists up the slope of a mountain,to a restaurant from which one can have a bird’s—eye view of the surrounding country, or to the top of a ski-run,from which,in winter,skiers glide down the snow-covered slope on skis.In Singapore,however, the cable。car takes one from the summit of a hill on the main island to a low hill on Sentosa ,a resort island just off the southern coast.
The cable—car is really a carriage which hangs from a strong steel cable suspended in the air.It moves along the cable with other cars on pulleys(滑轮),the wheels of which are turned by electric motors.The cars are painted in eye-catching colors and spaced at regular intervals.Each car can seat up to six persons.After the passengers have entered a car, they are locked in from outside by an attendant(工作人员).They have no control over the movement of the car.
Before long,the passengers get a breath-taking view through the glass windows of the modern city,the bustling(忙碌的)harbor,and the several islands off the coast.Each car is suspended SO high in the air that ships on the sea look like small boats,and boats like toys.On a clear day, both the sky above and the sea below look beautifully blue.
In contrast to the fast-moving traffic on the ground,the cars in the air move in a leisurely manner,allowing passengers more than enough time to take in the scenery during the brief trip to the island of Sentosa.After a few hours on Sentosa,it will be time again to take a cable—car back to Mount Faber.The return journey is no less exciting than the outward trip.
第41题:The cable-car in Singapore takes visitors to
A.the summit of a mountain.
B.a mountainous area.
C.a resort island.
D.a snow—covered mountain.
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