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______from the hill-top, the lake scenery is beyond description.A.SeenB.SeeingC.To seeD.Ha
______from the hill-top, the lake scenery is beyond description.
A.Seen
B.Seeing
C.To see
D.Having seen
______from the hill-top, the lake scenery is beyond description.
A.Seen
B.Seeing
C.To see
D.Having seen
PART 2
For each of these numbers mark the correct letter on your answer sheet.
WALKS FOR EVERYONE
A MILL LANE
You'll see lots of animals on this walk, because there is nothing to disturb them. Walkers often say they meet no-one. There are places where you can join or finish the walk but these are not well signposted and it is easy to get lost.
B SEA PATH
This walk starts at the village of Nye Flats and the excellent signposts lead you through local streets, fields and pretty neighbouring villages. Although it will take you half a day, there are no hills at all. You can breathe the sea air and enjoy watching traditional life in busy villages.
C CUTTERS WAY
This walk can take anything from 30 minutes to two hours. It's not a good walk for hill- lovers as the ground is completely flat, but it has good signposts and simple facilities for the hungry or thirsty walker. A few places or things to see would improve this walk, which can be a little dull.
D PADDOCK WAY
This is really a short track across a working farm. There are plenty of chickens and sheep to see, and the farmer has turned some of the buildings into an educational centre with a cafe. Not a walk for those who like peace and quiet, but good fun.
E HURDLES
This is a route for the experienced walker. It crosses two rivers and includes hills of up to 500 metres, from which you can see the sea. There are several rocky paths that are unsuitable for children or older people and there are no shops so take plenty of water.
F NEVERLAND
This is a walk to take if you have a whole day to spare and want to escape from other people, it follows a narrow track which is clearly marked and has different routes for different types of walker. There are hills to climb but views are limited because of thick forest.
G OVERHILL
This sounds like a difficult walk but it's really easy, although it could be better signposted. If you're a local person, you're almost certain to meet someone you know on the walk. It's a couple of kilometres outside the village of Overhill, with fields full of rabbits!
H GOLD-DIGGERS END
You won't find any gold on this peaceful walk, but you will find plenty of other things to see including a lovely garden which is open to the public. It's a half-hour walk with a couple of small cafes on the way.
David enjoys walking but he has injured his knee and cannot climb up hills. He would like to spend a couple of hours on a quiet walk with well-marked paths.
A.Energy from coal.
B.Energy from natural.
C.Energy from the sun.
D.Energy from oil.
A.Freedom from the stress of working.
B.Freedom from social regulations.
C.Freedom from laws.
D.Freedom from study.
Where does Mr. Anderson come from?
A.He is from Canada.
B.He is from England.
C.He is from America.
D.He is from another country.
A、From Beijing
B、From Nanjing
C、From Guangzhou
D、From Quanzhou
A.A permit from the local government.
B.A permit from the customhouse.
C.A permit from the post office.
D.A permit from the police station.
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