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            • 1.

              Reserve seats on any 2017 Rick Steves tour today, and you’ll save $ 100 per person! To receive your early booking discount, you must reserve a 2017 tour by midnight on November 30, 2016. Discounts are for new bookings only and must be secured with a $400 per person deposit(订金).

              See our Conditions:

                 Tour price guarantee: our tour prices do not include air tickets, and may be adjusted without notice due to possible changes in currency rates and trip costs. However, your price for the tour you’ve selected will be guaranteed the moment we receive your deposit.

                 Included in the price of each tour: Sightseeing tours by a Rick Steves’ Europe(RSE) guide, and local guides when appropriate, including all admission to sights seen as a group; all breakfasts and half of your dinners; accommodation each night; all transportation from the first hotel to the last hotel of the tour; all RSE guide, local guide and driver tips.

                 The plans of the trip may be changed: Europe is full of surprise, and we need to be flexible enough to take advantage of whatever comes along so that we may provide you with the best possible tour.

                 Tour payments: Your final tour payment must be paid at least 60 days before the departure. Missing the final payment deadline may result in your being removed from the tour! If you sign up for a tour less than 60 days before its departure, the entire tour price must be paid.

                 Transferring(改签) to another tour: Up to 60 days before your departure, you can transfer to any other tour in the same calendar year with seats available, applying your existing deposit and with no transfer fee. If you transfer to a different tour, the price of that tour will be applied, effective on the date we confirm your transfer. Transfers less than 60 days before your tour’s departure may not be possible.

              (1) What can we learn from the text?
              A. You can save $400 if you book a 2017 Rick Steves tour in advance.
              B. You must pay all the tour costs three days before its departure.
              C. Your tour price will be guaranteed the moment you pay for your tour.
              D. The plans of the trip are not fixed even though you have paid for it.
              (2) All of the following are included in the price of each tour EXCEPT___________.
              A. accommodation every night
              B. all RSE guide and driver tips
              C. all breakfasts and dinners
              D. all transportation from the first hotel to the last hotel
              (3) According to the text, what should you do if you want to transfer to another tour?
              A. Pay another deposit
              B. Pay a transfer fee
              C. Transfer to a tour that is the same price as yours
              D. Transfer more than 60 days before your tour’s departure
            • 2.

              Ecotourism:A Different Way to Travel

              Are you attracted to obscure places? Do you prefer to vacation away from other tourists? Are you careful to take only memories and to leave only footprints?If you answered yes to more than one of these questions,you just might be an ecotourist.

              Ecotourists are people who want to experience the unspoiled natural world—and leave it that way when they return home. This trend started in the 1990s,and ecotourism is now growing three times faster than the tourism industry at large. The Kapawi Ecolodge in Ecuador’s remote Amazon Basin is contributing to that expansion,and it gives a snapshot of what ecotourism looks like.

              At the Ecolodge,a small group of cabins sits in the middle of the Achuar people’s reserve and is only accessible by air. From here,visitors can explore parts of the Amazon rainforest seen by few outsiders. As they do,local Achuar guides explain how the forest is like their supermarket,where they find food,clothing,medicine and tools. As a result,tourists learn to appreciate the local culture as well as the natural environment.

              The owners of Kapawi pay monthly rent to the Achuar people,but they also train the community to run and manage the lodge. They have agreed on a plan to turn the operation over to the Achuar completely by 2011.The owners are working to make ecotourism benefit and empower the local people.

              You probably won’t start your own ecolodge,but you can be an ecotourist if you follow these guidelines:Protect the environment;Support local businesses;Respect the local customs and traditions.

              The world is full of fascinating places to visit. As an ecotourist,you can enjoy them yourself and make sure that they remain beautiful for future generations as well.

              (1) According to the text,the ecotourists should be ________.

              A. those who like to experience the easily-remembered natural environment

              B. those who like to go to their travelling places by hiking

              C. those who prefer an undamaged natural world and remain what it used to be

              D. those who prefer unique natural environment of cultural relics

              (2) At the Kapawi Ecolodge,visitors can’t________.

              A. explore the Amazon rainforest            
              B. reach there by air

              C. live in the Achuar reserve                
              D. see many travelers from outside

              (3) Which of the words is closest in meaning to the underlined word “snapshot” in the second paragraph?

              A. Idea.             B. Aim.            
              C. Adventure.           D. Opportunity.

              (4) We can learn from the passage that________.

              A. the Kapawi Ecolodge will continue to run and manage the lodge after 2011

              B. the Kapawi Ecolodge owners are the Achuar in favor of ecotourism

              C. the Achuar people have benefited a lot by collecting money from ecotourists

              D. the owners of Kapawi encourage tourists to appreciate the Achuar culture

            • 3.

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              When you are travelling in Thailand,which means of transport is the best choice?

              You can rent a variety of motorbikes or bikes in Thailand. It seems to be very popular in most of the beaches and islands along the places in the north. The most popular bikes are the little 125cc Honda Dream which you can get for about 150 baht(铢) a day or as little as 3,000 baht per month,making it the cheapest way to tour Thailand for the people from other countries.

              Sometimes you will have to go somewhere by taxi. When you are in cities in Thailand, especially in Bangkok,always remember to get a taxi that is going on the roads. Some drivers outside hotels refuse to use the milometer(计程表).They will ask a price which is several times the price when they use the meter!

              The quality of the roads in Thailand is generally pretty good,so renting cars is another way to get around. The big car rental companies may offer you slightly older cars at a very reasonable(合理的)price. It is a little surprising considering that the cost of buying a car in Thailand is more than that in the West. Petrol is also reasonably priced in Thailand,more expensive than American prices,but much cheaper than what is paid in Europe. In the past,Bangkok could be a difficult place to drive in—signs were generally in Thai only,making it a hard job to find exactly where you were by looking around. But now,the situation is improved. In a lot of places,even the farthest corners of the country, street signs are in both Thai and English.

              (1) To a foreigner,the cheapest way to get around Thailand is renting a________.
              A. car                                  
              B. taxi
              C. bike                                    
              D. motorbike
              (2) What is the writerˈs advice about taking a taxi in Thailand?
              A. To take a taxi driving on the roads.
              B. To take a taxi parked outside hotels.
              C. To make sure there is a meter in it.
              D. To bargain with the driver over the price.
              (3) It was difficult to drive in Bangkok in the past because________.
              A. there were too many traffic jams on the roads
              B. there were no signs showing directions
              C. the signs were written only in their own language
              D. the quality of the roads was not good
              (4) Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
              A. Renting a car to get around Thailand is very expensive.
              B. Tourists can only rent a motorbike in the beaches and islands.
              C. The price of petrol in Thailand is lower than that in Europe.
              D. Cars in Thailand are cheaper than those in the West.
            • 4.

                Journey to India

              DAY 1: Arrive in Delhi 
               Today arrive in Delhi, the national capital of India. Upon arrival at the airport, our company representative will meet and greet you and transfer(换乘)to the hotel for check-in.Overnight at Delhi hotel 
              DAY 2: Delhi—Full-day tour (Old &New Delhi tour) Today morning have breakfast in the hotel. At 9:30, the tour guide will meet you at your hotel and later proceed(继续前行)for a full-day guided tour in Delhi starting with old Delhi visiting Raj Ghat, Jama Maszjid, driving past through Red Fort. Later in New Delhi visit Humayun’s Tomb, India Gate, drive past through Parliament Street & President House and visit QutubMinar. 
              Overnight at Delhi hotel 
              DAY 3: Delhi —Jaipur via Fathehpur Sikri(240 Kms./5 hours) Today morning after breakfast, drive to jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan state. Jaipur is also known as “Pink City”. En route visit Fatepur Sikri, known as Ghost Capital. Later continue the drive to jaipur. Upon arrival, check in at the hotel. 
              Evening free for your own activities. 
              Optional: Visit to Chokhi Dhani Village(US$ 25 per person) 
              Overnight at Jaipur hotel 
               DAY 4: Delhi—Delhi(256Km/5 hours) Today morning after breakfast, drive back to Delhi airport. The total distance is 256 kms and you can cover it in 5 hours. Upon arrival at Delhi, board flight to onward journey. 
              Notes: Price starts with US$215 with: 
                ●Daily Breakfast and soft drinks and packaged drinking water.  
               ● Elephant ride at Amber Fort.  
               ●Sunset or Sunrise visit to TajMahal.  
               ● All entrance fees to the monuments and train tickets.
              (1) On which day can you visit QutubMinar?
              A. DAY 1 B. DAY 2 C. DAY 3 D. DAY 4
              (2) What can we learn from the schedule(安排)?
              A. The whole journey covers 496 km
              B. Travelers will stay in Delhi for two nights
              C. Travelers will fly to Delhi airport on DAY 4
              D. Travelers will be made to buy things on DAY 3
              (3) During the trip, you need to pay extra for______.
              A. a sunrise visit to TajMahal
              B. elephant riding at Amber Fort
              C. visit to Chokhi Dhani Village Resort
              D. breakfast and packaged drinking water
            • 5.

              Are you Looking for a museum off the beaten path? Try these places.

              Bata Shoe Museum

              The Bata Shoe Museum opened in 1995 on the premise(前提) that “footwear is a source of delight and reflection of human history”. The space was designed by Raymond Moriyama. Permanent collection includes 12000 pairs of shoes and artifacts. Notable shoes are those belonging to Marilyn Monroe, Princess Diana, Elton John and Madonna.

              Campbell House

              Campbell House was built in 1822 by Sir William Campbell – chief justice of Upper Canada from 1825-1829. Campbell lived in the house for 12 years before he died. The house was occupied by various other families and used for various other uses (vinegar factory, glassworks). In 1972 in order to preserve the building, the Advocate’s Society moved from its location on Adelaide St to its current home at Queensland University. The building was restored to be as historically accurate as possible.

              Gibson House Museum

              The Gibson House Museum is an example of Georgian architecture. It was built in the mid 19th century as a farm house for David Gibson – a member of the Legislative Assembly. After being used as a boarding house for many years, the building interior was restored. The museum has a hands -on “discovery gallery” with interactive(互动的) games and exhibits. On weekends workshops are offered on cooking, desserts, breads and preserves.

              Black Creek Pioneer Village

              Black Creek is a recreation of a Victorian Farm with buildings moved and reconstructed from around Ontario. The result is a 1860s Ontario village. Exhibits demonstrate how domestic tasks were completed before modern technology. Activities include spinning, baking, and a history lesson.

              Historical interpreters dress in the clothing of the period and answer visitors’ questions. Favorite destinations in the village include the farm, doctor’s house, and the mill. At the historic brewery, beer is brewed using all natural ingredients. The restaurant serves meals using locally sourced ingredients. On site are also areas for concerts and gift shop. Black Creek is operated by the Toronto and Region Conservation (TRCA).

              (1) Who designed Bata shoe Museum?
              A. Princess Diana     B. Elton John    
              C. Raymond Moriyama   D. Marilyn Monroe
              (2) Campbell House once served as a         .
              A. university         B. glue works    
              C. farm house          D. vinegar factory
              (3) If you are into interacting with others in games, you will probably go to        .
              A. Bata Shoe Museum                 
              B. Gibson House Museum  
              C. Campbell House                   
              D. Black Creek Pioneer Village
              (4) We can learn from the passage that        
              A. Campbell House was occupied by Campbell for a score of years.
              B. Bata Shoe Museum includes 1200 pairs of notable shoes and artifacts.
              C. Gibson House Museum was constructed approximately in the 1820s.
              D. Visitors can know about historic farming culture when visiting Black Creek.   
            • 6.

              Traveling by bicycle is a very popular means of transportation throughout China. China has a huge population, and it is said that there is at least one bicycle for every two people within the company. Of course, many people in China ride bicycles purely for sport or exercise, but it’s also a much more commonly accepted means of everyday transportation, as compared to countries such as the United States.

              If you are living for a long period of time in China, chances are you will want to purchase your own bicycle so that you can use it whenever you want for transportation or just for the enjoyment of riding. Even if you don’t use a bicycle for everyday transportation, owning one can be a great way of enjoying some of the trails in the rural areas, just for fun. However, if you are just visiting China, renting a bicycle can be a more convenient choice.

              It is important to choose the correct bicycle for your use. You’ll find that in China, the one-speed style of bicycle is extremely popular. These bicycles are great if you want to ride around in the city to see the sights. They are quite comfortable and easy to ride. You can often rent a bicycle for an entire day for around $15.  

              However, if you wish to ride on some of the rural paths, a mountain bike style would be a better choice. They are great for different kinds of road surfaces, providing for a safer ride. If you are planning to have a desire to tour and still be able to carry packages with you, then a touring bike would be the best choice. These are generally the most expensive to rent, but are extremely handy for carrying packages and even some of your luggage along with you.

              (1) The opening paragraph probably tells us that        .
              A. riding bicycle is very popular to Chinese people
              B. Chinese people use bicycles only for transportation
              C. Americans use bicycles only for sport and exercise
              D. Riding bicycles is the main means of transportation
              (2) If you are traveling in Beijing you’d better          .
              A. buy a bike         B. borrow a bike        
              C. steal a bike       D. rent a bike
              (3) Which of the following is the advantage of the one-speed bicycle?
              A. It’s worth at least 15 dollars  
              B. You can’t ride it in the countryside.
              C. It is easy for you to travel in the city 
              D. You have to return it the next day.
              (4) You would like to own a touring bike probably because        .
              A. you have to ride on the road in the countryside
              B. you have some packages to carry while traveling
              C. you want to enjoy the sights in the big cities
              D. it is suitable for all kinds of road surfaces
            • 7.

                London is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It has many museums ranging from traditional to historical. If you are that type of person who has lots of interest in art and history then you must visit the museums in London.
                   Horniman Museum
                  The museum, set up by Victorian tea trader John Horniman in the 1860s, has to be one of the most child-friendly places in all London. Set in 16 acres of landscaped gardens, the Horniman provides various facilities for families, including weekend workshops and a Hands On Base where children can touch museum objects. There's an aquarium (水族馆), and the Nature Base explores the natural world with exhibits.
                   Natural History Museum
                  The museum divides its exhibits into four colour-coded zones, each with its own wonders. In the Blue Zone, a life-size model of a blue whale quietens all but the loudest of kids. Geology takes centre stage in the Red Zone. It's a dramatic elevator ascent through the centre of the earth. At the top you'll find the ground-shaking earthquake simulator (模拟器).
                   V&A Museum of Childhood
                  A lot of thought has gone into making this museum child-friendly; after all, it's a tease to see so many toys and not be able to play with them. To compensate, there are activity stations in each area with Lego, board games, rocking horses, a book corner and many other treats. In addition, the museum hosts plenty of kids' events at weekends and during school holidays.
                   Imperial War Museum
                  There are guns, planes and tanks in the main galleries, but there's far more to the museum. The family exhibition ‘A Family in Wartime' tells the story of how ordinary people braved the challenges of life at home during WWII through the eyes of the Allpress family, who lived in Stockwell. The Holocaust Exhibition, which traces the history in the death camps, is not advised for under-14s.

              (1)  From the text we can learn Horniman Museum        .
              A. is boys' favourite museum
              B. was built by a businessman
              C. has the best facilities in London
              D. is the largest museum in London
              (2)  Children under 14 are not advised to visit        .
              A. the Red Zone
              B. the Hands On Base
              C. the Holocaust Exhibition
              D. the exhibition ‘A Family in Wartime'
              (3)  The main purpose of the text is to        .
              A. ask people to learn from history
              B. encourage people to live in London
              C. explain why people should visit museums
              D. introduce the popular museums in London
            • 8.

                                   Journey to India

              DAY 1: Arrive in Delhi 
               Today arrive in Delhi, the national capital of India. Upon arrival at the airport, our company representative will meet and greet you and transfer(换乘)to the hotel for check-in.Overnight at Delhi hotel 
              DAY 2: Delhi—Full-day tour (Old &New Delhi tour) Today morning have breakfast in the hotel. At 9:30, the tour guide will meet you at your hotel and later proceed(继续前行)for a full-day guided tour in Delhi starting with old Delhi visiting Raj Ghat, Jama Maszjid, driving past through Red Fort. Later in New Delhi visit Humayun’s Tomb, India Gate, drive past through Parliament Street & President House and visit QutubMinar. 
              Overnight at Delhi hotel 
              DAY 3: Delhi —Jaipur via Fathehpur Sikri(240 Kms./5 hours) Today morning after breakfast, drive to jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan state. Jaipur is also known as “Pink City”. En route visit Fatepur Sikri, known as Ghost Capital. Later continue the drive to jaipur. Upon arrival, check in at the hotel. 
              Evening free for your own activities. 
              Optional: Visit to Chokhi Dhani Village(US$ 25 per person) 
              Overnight at Jaipur hotel 
               DAY 4: Delhi—Delhi(256Km/5 hours) Today morning after breakfast, drive back to Delhi airport. The total distance is 256 kms and you can cover it in 5 hours. Upon arrival at Delhi, board flight to onward journey. 
              Notes: Price starts with US$215 with: 
                ●Daily Breakfast and soft drinks and packaged drinking water.  
               ● Elephant ride at Amber Fort.  
               ●Sunset or Sunrise visit to TajMahal.  
               ● All entrance fees to the monuments and train tickets.
              (1) On which day can you visit QutubMinar?
              A. DAY 1 B. DAY 2 C. DAY 3 D. DAY 4
              (2) What can we learn from the schedule(安排)?
              A. The whole journey covers 496 km
              B. Travelers will stay in Delhi for two nights
              C. Travelers will fly to Delhi airport on DAY 4
              D. Travelers will be made to buy things on DAY 3
              (3) During the trip, you need to pay extra for______.
              A. a sunrise visit to TajMahal
              B. elephant riding at Amber Fort
              C. visit to Chokhi Dhani Village Resort
              D. breakfast and packaged drinking water
            • 9.

              ★★☆☆☆

              Recently, my family and I visited Kaikoura, a coastal town in New Zealand. The first evening it seemed a   (1)   place, but the next day I remembered what Iˈd   (2)   about it in a magazine — that it was often   (3)   to see dolphins (海豚) and whales there!

              My family and I   (4)   on a gray, windy morning on a small boat.   (5)   , the sky turned blue ten minutes later. Soon we   (6)   the place where we were supposed to go swimming. To my   (7)   , this was more than 40 km from land. I was quite   (8)   by this time, and wondered why we came all the way out there, when   (9)   someone shouted “Dolphins!”

              All I could   (10)   were fins (鱼鳍) everywhere — there were about one hundred dolphins, all   (11)   towards our boat! Many of them were jumping around in the water   (12)   they were asking us to come and play. I   (13)   my snorkel (潜水通气管) and jumped into the sea. Then I tried to make   (14)   in the water to attract them. What made me   (15)   was that they heard me and came to swim around me. Amazingly, a dolphin kept following me, but then changed his   (16)   and swam in another direction. It really made me realize how   (17)   these animals are.

              About an hour later, it was time for us to get back onto the   (18)   . I really enjoyed myself, but I was a little cold and   (19)   to leave the water. I noticed that everyone on board was smiling and I realized what a very   (20)   moment weˈd had.

            • 10.

              ★★☆☆☆

              Recently, my family and I visited Kaikoura, a coastal town in New Zealand. The first evening it seemed a   (1)   place, but the next day I remem- bered what I'd   (2)   about it in a magazine — that it was often   (3)   to see dolphins (海豚) and whales there!

              My family and I   (4)   on a gray, windy morning on a small boat.   (5)   , the sky turned blue ten minutes later. Soon we   (6)   the place where we were supposed to go swimming. To my   (7)   , this was more than 40 km from land. I was quite   (8)   by this time, and wondered why we came all the way out there, when   (9)   someone shouted “Dolphins!”

              All I could   (10)   were fins (鱼鳍) every- where — there were about one hundred dolphins, all   (11)  towards our boat! Many of them were jumping around in the water   (12)   they were asking us to come and play. I   (13)   my snorkel (潜水通气管) and jumped into the sea. Then I tried to make   (14)   in the water to attract them. What made me   (15)   was that they heard me and came to swim around me. Amazingly, a dolphin kept following me, but then changed his   (16)   and swam in another direction. It really made me realize how   (17)   these animals are.

              About an hour later, it was time for us to get back onto the   (18)   . I really enjoyed myself, but I was a little cold and   (19)   to leave the water. I noticed that everyone on board was smiling and I realized what a very   (20)   moment we'd had.

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