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19£®Here are some of the movies that inspire you to travel£®
The Lord of the Rings
The story is about Frodo£¬his friends and their adventurous journey through Middle Earth£®Filmed in about 150locations all over New Zealand£¬this traveling movie shows its beauty£®From the rolling hills of Matamata to the volcanic region of Mt Ruapehu£¬this is the best movie to see New Zealand£®Also£¬this travel movie might have the only distinction of being inspired by travel too£®The director of the movie Peter Jackson first read the novel on a train going from Wellington to Auckland when he was just seventeen£®
Indiana Jones£®The Complete Adventure Collection
Indiana Jones and travel are inseparable£®Everyone remembers the red line on the world map that shows up on screen when he flies£®The Egypt scenes in Raiders of the Lost Ark were filmed in Tunisia£®Temple of doom was filmed mostly in Sri Lanka and Macau£®The Last Crusade was filmed in Italy£¬Spain and Jordan including an excellent view of Petra£®Unlike the other£¬Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was filmed almost entirely in the United States£®However£¬their shots of Iguazu Falls are amazing£®
Romancing the Stone and jewel of the Nile
This movie series focuses on a romance writer Joan and her adventures with a soldier of fortune named Jack£®In Romancing the stone Joan goes to Colombia to save her sister who was kidnapped£¨°ó¼Ü£©£®In the sequel Joan goes to the fictional kingdom of Kadir set somewhere in the Middle East£®Romancing the stone's scenes were shot mostly in Mexico£®For Jewel of the Nile£¬the scenes were mostly shot in France and Morocco£®
The Talented Mr Ripley
Tom Ripley is a working class young man£®Through a case of mistaken identity£¬he is asked to go to Italy to convince a wealthy businessman's son to come home£®This travel movie starts in New York and heads to the fictional resort of Mongibello£®The last section of the movie is filmed mostly in Rome and Naples£®The locations are beautiful£®They also did a good job of showing Italy as it looked in the 1960s£®
25£®If someone is interested in seeing views in Sri Lanka£¬he/she would most probably watch the filmA£®
A£®Temple of Doom
B£®The last Crusade
C£®Raiders of the lost Ark
D£®Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
26£®From Paragraph 2we can know that the story of The Lord of the RingsD£®
A£®is the best movie made in New land
B£®was shot from Wellington to Auckland
C£®encouraged a 17-year-old boy to travel in New Zealand
D£®caught the director's attention while he was travelling
27£®The movie The Talented Mr£®Ripley tells us a story of a man whoB£®
A£®owns a large amount of fortune
B£®contributes to helping a man out of trouble
C£®goes sightseeing in Rome and Naples
D£®becomes wealthy by always working hard£®
20£®Museums & Attractions-Things to do in London
In the Company of Cooks
Until Sat Jun 19  Imperial War Museum
These cookery exhibits and talks are inspired by the museum's¡®The Ministry of Food'exhibition and look at how wartime advice was put into practice£®¡®The Kitchen Front'£¨May 29£©with Valentine Warner and Marguerite Patten explores recipes during the war and tricks and tips used to make the most of limited food supply£®
Transport Lambeth North
Telephone 020 7416 5320
http://www£®iwm£®org£®uk
Italian Renaissance Drawings
Until Sun Jul 25  British Museum
Bringing together artwork from the Uffizi and the BM's own collections£¬this major exhibition focuses on 100drawings made by Italian artists between 1400and 1510£®The show examines how drawing changed from a means of preserving artistic reality to a way of perfecting naturalistic forms£¬through original works of Leonardo da Vinci£¬Botticelli£¬Michelangelo£¬Titian and other masters£®
Transport Holborn/Russell Square
Telephone 020 7323 8181
http://www£®britishmuseum£®org
The Deep
Until Sun Sep 5  Natural History Museum
This exhibition leads visitors into the deep sea£¬showing them the environment of sea livings that have to fit themselves in their world in unusual ways£®During this special voyage£¬visitors will learn about the history of deep-sea exploration and how scientists use technology to preserve this ecosystem which is easily destroyed£®
Transport South Kensington
Telephone 020 7942 5000
http://www£®nhm£®ac£®uk
Marvel Super Heroes 4D
Jun 2-Aug 31  Madame Tussaud's
A new three-story display combining models£¬3D animation with special effects to bring to life some of Marvel's most famous names-including Spider-man£¬Iron Man£¬Wolverine and The Invisible Woman£®There's also a chance to¡®turn hero'in a series of experiences including walking on the ceiling with Spider-Man and stepping into Iron Man's chest shield£®
Transport Baker Street
Telephone  0871 894 3000
http://www£®madametussauds£®com/london
24£®Who will be interested in this guide information£¿D
A£®People who like art and culture£®
B£®People who like adventures and travels£®
C£®People who like sports and music£®
D£®People who like museums and attractions£®
25£®According to the information where can you go if you arrive in London on Sep.1st£¿B
A£®Madame Tussaud's£®
B£®Natural History Museum£®
C£®Imperial War Museum£®
D£®British Museum£®
26£®Which website will be visited by one who wants to know more about Italian Renaissance drawings£¿A
A£®http://www£®britishmuseum£®org          
B£®http://www£®iwm£®org£®uk
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9£®Anyone planning to go camping or hiking should first learn to recognize poison ivy£¬£¨51£©Athis plant can cause a rash resulting in reddened skin£¬an annoying itch£¬and painful blisters£®A severe £¨52£©Ccan even force a person to remain in bed or become hospitalized£®The best way to £¨53£©Bthese discomforts is to avoid the plant£®P£®F£®Productions
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The poison in poison ivy is in the form of an oil that is in all parts of the plant£®It is extremely £¨61£©C£®Merely touching the plant is enough contact for a person to be infected by the £¨62£©A£®Touching clothing or shoes that have brushed against the plant can also cause a rash and blisters£®Even the smoke from a fire where poison ivy is burning can cause the skin poisoning£®
A person who makes £¨63£©Bwith the plant should wash all infected areas with a strong laundry soap as soon as possible£®Clothes that have come in contact with the £¨64£©Cshould be dry cleaned or washed in soap and water£®There is one good way to prevent the £¨65£©AStay away from the plant!
 
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