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【全国Ⅰ卷】
A
Washington, .
Bicycle Tours
Cherry Blossom
Bike Tour
in
Washington,
.
Duration: 3
hours
This small group bike
tour is a fantastic way to see the world-famous
cherry
trees
with beautiful
flowers
of Washington,
.
Your guide will provide a
history lesson about the trees and the
famous monuments where they blossom.
Reserve your spot before availability
–
and the cherry blossoms
–
disappear!
Washington Capital Monuments Bicycle
Tour
Duration:
3 hours (4 miles)
Join a guided bike tour and view some
of the most popular monuments in
Washington,
. Explore the
monuments and memorials on the National Mall as
your
guide shares unique facts and
history at each stop. Guided tour includes bike,
helmet, cookies
and bottled
water.
Capital City Bike
Tour
in Washington, .
Duration: 3 hours
Morning
or
Afternoon,
this
bike
tour
is
the
perfect
tour
for
.
newcomers
and
locals looking to
experience Washington,
.
in
a healthy
way
with minimum
effort.
Knowledgeable
guides
will
entertain
you
with
the
most
interesting
stories
about
Presidents,
Congress,
memorials,
and
parks.
Comfortable
bikes
and
a
smooth
tour route (
路线
)
make cycling between the sites fun and
relaxing.
Washington Capital
Sites at Night
Bicycle
Tour
Duration: 3
hours (7 miles)
Join a small
group bike tour for an evening of exploration in
the heart of
Washington, . Get up close
to the monuments and memorials as you bike the
sites
of Capitol Hill and the National
Mall. Frequent stops are made for
photo
taking
as
your
guide
offers
unique
facts
and
history.
Tour
includes
bike,
helmet, and bottled water. All riders
are equipped with reflective vests and
safety lights.
21. Which tour
do you
need to book in advance?
A. Cherry Blossom
Bike
Tour
in Washington,
.
B. Washington Capital
Monuments Bicycle
Tour.
C. Capital City Bike
Tour
in Washington, .
D. Washington Capital Sites at Night
Bicycle
Tour.
22. What will you do on
the
Capital City
Bike
Tour?
A. Meet
famous people. B. Go to
a national
park.
C. Visit
well-known museums. D. Enjoy
interesting stories.
23.
Which of the following does the
bicycle
tour
at night
provide?
A. City maps.
B. Cameras.
C.
Meals.
D. Safety lights.
【全国Ⅱ卷】
A
Summer
Activities
Students should
read the list with their parents/carers, and
select two
activities they would like
to do. Forms will be available in school and
online
for them to indicate their
choices and return to school. Before choices are
finalised, parents/ carers will be
asked to sign to confirm their
children
’
s
choices.
Activity
Outdoor
Adventure
(OUT)
WW
Ⅰ
Battlefields
and Paris (WBP)
Crafty foxes
(CRF)
Description
Take
yourself
out
of
your
comfort zone for a
week,
discover new personal
qualities,
and
learn
new
skills.
You will be able
to take part in a
number
of activities from
canoeing
to
wild
camping
on Dartmoor. Learn
rock
climbing and work as a
team,
and
enjoy
the
great
outdoor
environment.
On Monday we
travel to
London. After staying
overnight in London, we
travel on Day 2 to
northern
France
to
visit
the World War
Ⅰ
battlefields.
On
day
3
we
cross into Belgium.
Thursday
sees
us
make
the
short journey to Paris
where we will visit
Disneyland Paris park,
staying
until
late
to
see
the parade and the
fireworks. Our final
day,
Friday, sees us
visit central Paris and
tour the main sights.
Four days of product
design
centred around
textiles. Making lovely
Member
of
staff
Mrs.
Wilson
Mrs.
Goode
Cost
£
14
0
£
42
5
£
30
objects using recycled
and made materials.
Bags,
cushion and
decorations
…
Learn
skills and leave with
modern and unusual
textiles.
Visit
Warner Bros
Studio, shop stop to buy
picnic, stay overnight
in an
approved Youth
Hostel in
Streatly-on-Thames,
Potty
about
Potter (POT)
guided tour of Oxford to
see
the film locations,
picnic lunch
outside
Oxford's Christchurch,
boating on the River
Cherwell through the
University
Parks,
before
heading back to
Exeter.
21. Which activity
will you choose if you want to go
camping?
A. OUT.
B. WBP.
C. CRF.
.
22. What will
the students do on Tuesday with Mrs. Wilson?
A. Travel to London
B.
see a parade and fireworks.
C. Tour central Paris.
D. Visit the WWI
battlefields.
23. How long
does Potty about Potter last?
A. Two days.
B. Four days
C. Five days
D. One week.
Miss
Drake
£
15
0
【全国Ⅲ卷】
A
Welcome to
Holker Hall & Garden
Visitor
Information
How to Get to
Holker
By Car: Follow brown
signs on A590 from J36, M6, Approximate travel
times:
Windermere--20
minutes, Kendal--25 minutes, Lancaster-- 45
minutes, Manchester
—
1 hour
30minutes.
By
Rail
The
nearest
station
is
Cark-
in-Cartmel
with
trains
to
Carnforth.
Lancaster
and Preston for
connections to major cities & airports.
Opening times
Sunday-Friday (closed on Saturday)
11:00 am-4;00pm, 30 March-2nd November.
Admission Charges:
Hall & Gardens
Gardens
Adults:
?
?
Gropes:
?
?
Special
Events
Producers Market
13
April.
Join
us
to
taste
a
variety
of
fresh
local
food
and
drinks.
Meet
the
producers
and get some
excellent recipe ideas.
Holker Garden Festival
30
May.
th
th
The
event
celebrates
its
22nd
anniversary
with
a
great
show
of
the
very
best
of gardening, making it
one of the most popular events in the
gardening.
National Garden
Day
28
August.
Holker once again opens its
gardens in aid of the disadvantaged. For just
a small donation you can take a tour
with our garden guide.
Winter Market
8
November
This is
an event for all the family! Wander among a
variety of
shops selling
gifts while enjoying a live music show
and nice street entertainment.
21.
How
long
e
does
it
probably
take
a
tourist
to
drive
to
Holker
from
Manchester?
A. 20
minute
B. 25 minutes
C. 45
minutes
D. 90 minutes.
22. How much should a member of a tour
group pay to visit Hall Gardens?
A. ?
B. ?
C. ?
D. ?
.
23. Which event will you
go to if you want to see a live music
show?
A. Producers Market B.
Holker Ganen Festival.
C.
National Giaxdeo Day D. Wirer Market
【浙江卷】
A
In 1812, the
year Charles Dickens was born, there were 66
novels published
in Britain. People had
been writing novels for a
century
—
most experts date
the
first novel to Robinson Crusoe in
1719
—
but
nobody
wanted
to
do
it
professionally.
The
steam-powered
printing
press
was still in its early
stages; the
literacy
(识字)
rate
in England
was under
50%.
Many
works
of
fiction
appeared
without
the
names
of
the
authors,
often
with
something
like
“
By
a
lady.
”
Novels,
for
the
most
part,
were
looked
upon
as
silly,
immoral, or just plain bad.
th
th
In 1870, when
Dickens died, the world mourned him as its first
professional
writer and publisher,
famous and beloved, who had led an explosion in
both the
publication
of
novels
and
their
readership
and
whose
characters
—
from
Oliver
Twist
to
Tiny
Tim
—
were
held
up
as
moral
touchstones.
Today
Dickens
’
greatness
is
unchallenged.
Removing
him
from
the
pantheon
(名人堂)
of
English
literature
would make about
as much sense
as the Louvre selling off
the
Mona Lisa
.
How
did
Dickens
get
to
the
top?
For
all
the
feelings
readers
attach
to
stories,
literature is a
numbers game, and the
test of time is
extremely
difficult to
pass.
Some 60,000
novels were published
during the
Victorian age, from 1837
to1901; today a casual reader might be
able to name a half-dozen of
them.
It
’
s partly true that
Dickens
’
style of
writing
attracted audiences
from all
walks
of
life.
It
’
s
partly
that
his
writings
rode
a
wave
of
social,
political
and
scientific
progress.
But
it
’
s
also
that
he
rewrote
the
culture
of
literature
and
put
himself
at
the
center.
No
one
will
ever
know
what
mix
of
talent,
ambition,
energy
and
luck
made
Dickens
such
a
singular
writer.
But
as
the
200th
anniversary
of his birth approaches, it is possible
—
and important for our own
culture
—
to understand how he
made himself a lasting one.
21. Which of the following best
describes British novels in the 18
century?
A. They
were difficult to understand.
B. They were popular among the
rich.
C. They were seen as
nearly worthless.
D. They
were written mostly by women.
22. Dickens is compared with the Mona
Lisa in the text to stress________.
A. his reputation in France
B. his interest in modern
art
C. his success in
publication
D. his
importance in literature
23.
What is the author
’
s purpose
in writing the text?
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