题目内容
ARIZONA
Thunderbird Lodge in Canyon de Chelly
A one-night stay at the historic lodge starts at $59 for a single room and the lodge offers half-day tours of Canyon de Chelly ($41 for adults and $32 for children aged 12 and under)
Time: May. 31, 2009 ~ Nov. 1, 2009
Details: Hotel taxes are an additional 17.1 percent
Contact: 800/679-2473, tbirdlodge.com
CALIFORNIA
Zephyr Cove Resort at Lake Tahoe
A three-night stay in a lakeside cabin(小木屋) for two people, an Emerald Bay sightseeing for two, free breakfast and lunch. Rates are $299 per couple --- saving of up to $400.
Details: Hotel taxes are included
Time: Through Dec.15, 2009
Contact: 800/234-8946, zephyrcove.com
NEVADA
Montelago Village at Lake Las Vegas
A one-night stay at the Mediterranean-stlye MontelLago Village, 17 miles from Las Vegas. Rates start at $65 per person including ice-skating fees and skate rentals.
Details: Hotel taxes are an additional 12 percent
Time: Nov. 17, 2009 ~ Jan. 15, 2010
Contact: 866/399-2753, monteLagovillage.com
YELLOWSTONE
Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel
A two-night stay, breakfast daily, full-day ski rental, unlimited ice-skating and skates and a book of Yellowstone photos. Rates start at $119 per person. A one-night stay at the hotel starts at $65.
Time: Jan.1, 2010 ~ May.2, 2010
Details: Hotel taxes are an additional 8 percent
Contact: 866/439-2473, travelyellowstone.com
56. 【小题1】If a couple and their 14-year-old son want to have a half-day tour of Canyon de Chelly on Oct.13, 2009, they should pay _______.
A.$114 | B.$123 | C.$177 | D.$189 |
A.tbirdlodge.com and zephyrcove. com |
B.monteLagovillage.com and tbirdlodge.com |
C.zephyrcove.com and travelyellowstone.com |
D.travelyellowstone.com and monteLagovillage.com |
A.Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel |
B.Zephyr Cove Resort at Lake Tahoe |
C.Montelago Village at Lake Las Vegas |
D.Thunderbird Lodge in Canyon de Chelly |
A.Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel |
B.Zephyr Cove Resort at Lake Tahoe |
C.Montelago Village at Lake Las Vegas |
D.Thunderbird Lodge in Canyon de Chelly |
【小题1】B
【小题2】D
【小题3】C
【小题4】B
解析
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【小题1】The passage is intended for those .
A.with a slim figure | B.with high blood pressure |
C.who are very fat | D.who seek for a healthy diet |
A.NuPhedrine. | B.Miracle Fat Burning Cream. |
C.Alli Diet Pill. | D.Bikini Boot Camp. |
A.NuPhedrine. | B.Miracle Fat Burning Cream. |
C.Alli Diet Pill. | D.Bikini Boot Camp. |
A.ordinary people can afford it | B.it is a diet program full of fun |
C.you eat less but exercise more | D.it can save you much money |
Welcome to Hong Kong Disneyland | |
Sight spot | What to do and see |
Main Street USA | See old-time taxis and yellow street lamps Enjoy delicious food in the shops or restaurants in a small town in the 1900s |
Fantasyland | Take a train high up in the air to Sleeping Beauty Castle Talk to Donald Duck Sit on a flying elephant Go under the sea |
Adventure land | Go into a dark jungle(丛林) Follow the river and meet surprises at every corner Watch the dancing and listen to music The Lion King |
Tomorrow land | Join a cartoon character to save the world Rocket through outer space in a spaceship |
Special (not in other Disneyland parks) | Mickey in a red-and-yellow Chinese suit Mulan in her own pavilion(亭子) Fireworks at night with music |
A.the start of Disneyland | B.being back in time |
C.living on a quiet street | D.shopping on a busy street |
A.We can talk to Donald Duck. |
B.Surprises are waiting for us along the river in Adventure land. |
C.We can enjoy fireworks at night. |
D.The flying elephant will take us to Sleeping Beauty Castle |
A.Main Street USA | B.Fantasyland |
C.Adventure land | D.Tomorrow land |
A.Visitors can join a cartoon character. |
B.Visitors can listen to the music The Lion King. |
C.Visitors can see Mickey in a Chinese suit. |
D.Visitors can go under the sea. |
In November of 2007, NBC Universal launched its first official Green Week. Throughout the week, NBC Universal presented over 150 hours of environmentally themed content across multiple platforms.
Now, NBC Universal is proud to present Green Week 2009. With a new theme and message of "Green Your Routine," Here at NBC and NBC.com we celebrate our talent in the "The More You Know" PSA campaign, presenting green-themed tips in several of our daytime life, among several other features here on the "Green Your Routine" site.
Fashion & Beauty
Throw a clothes swap party! Dying for that sweater your friend wore the other day? Well, maybe she'll trade for that old T-shirt you have. Here's a website that helps you organize a swap party (www.swapstyle.com), or just plan your own!
Go natural with organic make-up. Applying unnatural products directly on your skin wasn't exactly what nature intended. Try switching to a line of organic make-up and cosmetics for a different way to bring out your natural beauty.
Home
Drop a brick in your toilet tank! Literally! According to the EPA, flushing makes up 30 percent of a household's water use (about three to six gallons per flush). By placing a brick in your toilet tank, you can help to conserve the amount of water used during each flush.
Wash clothes efficiently. 90 percent of the energy used in washing clothes is to heat the water. You can reduce your energy bill by washing in cold water and hanging items to dry.
Work
Print smarter. Printing and copying can be one of the most costly operations in any office. To save on ink and paper costs, print double-sided and try to fit more than one page on a sheet. More printing tips can be found here: lifehacker.com
Turn off your computer. Do you leave your computer on overnight? If so, you're using up a good amount of electricity. When you can, try turning off your computer and the power strip it's connected to. If you can't, at least shut off your monitor. Remember, screen savers don't save energy.
Transportation
Organize a carpool. There are many benefits to carpooling. You save on gas, reduce wear and tear on your car, and you get to ride in the HOV lanes. Get connected with your neighbours and co-workers to start sharing rides and check out this website for more tips: www.erideshare.com.
Lose the car, get a bike. If you live close to where you work, try taking a bike instead of driving. You'll keep in shape and save on gas!
Every small step and effort makes a difference! Be sure to GREEN YOUR ROUTINE!
【小题1】NBC Universal holds Green Week activities ___________.
A.in a university | B.in a park | C.in an office | D.on the internet |
A.advice on how to improve the website |
B.suggestions about how to make their activities more interesting |
C.tips on what to do to make our life greener |
D.opinions on whether we should have campaigns |
A. www.swapstyle.com B. www.erideshare.com
C. www. lifehacker.com D. www. NBC.com
【小题4】Which is NOT recommended(推荐) by Green Week this year?
A.Using things like cucumbers to beautify your skin. |
B.Reducing the room of your toilet tank to save water when flushing. |
C.Giving away your old clothes to those in need of them. |
D.Printing and using computers in an economical way. |
Welcome to our school. You can do a lot of things here. Come and join us.
Timetable | |
Sunday 8:30---11:30 Personal Inventions You can see many inventions by the students; you may also bring your own inventions. | Monday 19:00---21:00 Space and Man Dr. Thomas West If you want to know more about the universe(宇宙). |
Wednesday 19:30---21:00 Modern Medicine Mrs. Lucy Green Would you like to know medical science? | Friday 18:30---21:00 Computer Science Mr. Harry Morison from Harvard University Learn to use Windows XP. |
【小题1】You may have a chance to introduce your inventions on _________.
A.Sunday | B.Monday | C.Wednesday | D.Friday |
A.Canada | B.Australia | C.New Zealand | D.America |
A.Dr. West | B.Mr. Morison | C.Mrs. Green | D.Mr. Thomas |
A.8:30 to 11:30 on Sunday | B.19:00 to 21:00 on Monday |
C.19:30 to 21:00 on Wednesday | D.18:30 to 21:00 on Friday |
Welcome Aboard Your Piccadilly Flight To Heathrow
The Piccadilly line to Heathrow(伦敦希思罗机场)is not only the most convenient way to travel but also the most cost-effective. So the next time you’re travelling to Heathrow, make sure you fly Piccadilly line.
Your Piccadilly flight features:
● Departures from 36 stops on the Piccadilly line, or from over 200 stations only one change way
● Service every 5 minutes to and from Heathrow throughout the day
● Journeys from central London taking less than 50 minutes
● Only £ 3.70 for a single adult fare
● See tables below for journey times
Fares to and from central London
● Adult single £3.70
● Child single £1.50
If you are traveling as a group, then you are allowed to use the Family Travelcard, which means each adult can travel for £3.40 and each child for £0. 80.
The group must consist of 1 or 2 adults travelling with 1-4 children(from 09:30 Monday-Friday and at any time weekends and Public Holidays).
Members within the group do not need to be related.
Travelling to Heathrow
| Mon-Sat | Sun | ||||
From | Journey Time | Frequency | First Train | Last Train | First Train | Last Train |
Earls Court | 39 mins | 5 mins | 05:55 | 00:43 | 07:15 | 23:49 |
Piccadilly Circus | 49 mins | 5 mins | 05:45 | 00:32 | 07:05 | 23:38 |
| Mon-Sat | Sun | ||||
To | Journey Time | Frequency | First Train | Last Train | First Train | Last Train |
Earls Court | 34 mins | 5 mins | 05:13 | 23:49 | 05:57 | 23:30 |
Piccadilly Circus | 45 mins | 5 mins | 05:13 | 23:49 | 05:57 | 23:30 |
A.The Piccadilly line is the most convenient one around the world. | B.Taking the Piccadilly line can save more money than any other public transportation. | C.The Piccadilly line is the only public transportation to Heathrow. | D.The flight from Earls Court to Piccadilly Circus takes 39 minutes. |
A.07:49 | B.06:34 | C.07:54 | D.06:31 |
A.get to the destination within 34 minutes | B.get to the first stop no later than 23:30 | C.get a discount once traveling in groups |
D.expect a train every 5 minutes at the stop |
LOST AND FOUND | ROOMATES |
FOUND: Cat, 6 months old, black and white marking. Found near Linden and South U.Steve, 800---4661 | FEMAL ROOMATE WANTED Own room near campus. Available December 1st. Rent $80 per month until March 1st.$129 there after. Call Jill for details,800—7839. |
LOST: Gold wire rim glasses in brown case. Campus area. Reward. Call Gregg 800---2896 | NEED PERSON to assume lease for own bedroom in apt. near campus, $92/mo. Starting Jan. 1st. Call 800---6157 after 5:00 |
FOR SALE | HELP WANTED |
MOVING: Must sell.TV b/w2 seconds, $50; AM/FM transistor radio A/c or battery, $15;cassette tape recorder,$10; music records.Call John or Pat, 800—0739 after 5 or weekends. | BABYSITTER-MY HOME If you are available a few hours during the day, some evenings and occasional weekends to care for 2 school-age children, please call Gayle Moore days 800—1111, evenings and weekends 800—4964. |
USED FUR COATS and JACKETS GOOD CONDITION. $50---¥125. Call 800---0436 after 12 noon. | WAITRESS WANTED: 10 a.m.—2 p.m. or 10:30 a.m.---5 p.m. Apply in person, 207 s. Mai.Curtis Restaurant. |
【小题1】If you want a job of taking care of children, which ad will you answer?
A.LOST AND FOUND | B.ROOMMATES | C.FOR SALE | D.HELP WANTED |
A.800---0436 | B.800—0739 | C.800—4661 | D.800—4964 |
A.$160 | B.$ 129 | C.$ 209 | D.$418 |
Safety and Security Procedures
Your safety and the security of your personal property are of the primary concern to those of us who welcome you as our guest. We urge you to take advantage of the following suggestions.
YOUR VEHICLE
Lock your vehicle and do not leave money or valuable items inside. We are not responsible for their loss.
TRAVELING
Be good at noticing things around you when sightseeing or traveling. Stay in well-lit and heavily traveled areas. Don’t display large amounts of cash.
GUEST ROOM SECURITY
For additional security use the deadbolt (插锁) provided on your door and make sure the windows are locked. As an additional precautious measure, please secure the secondary locks provided. Do not admit anyone to your room without first making identification. A one-way viewer is provided in your door to assist with identification. If there is any doubt about the person’s identity, please contact the Front Desk.
SAFETY BOXES
Do not leave money or valuables in your room or vehicle. We provide free safety boxes for your use. Hotel is not responsible for items left in room valued over $200.
KEYS
Safeguard your key. Please do not leave it in the door. Do not give your key to others or leave it unattended. Please leave your key at the Front Desk when you check out.
REPORTING
Please report any suspicious activity, or safety concerns to management.
FIRE
Please familiarize yourself with the nearest fire exits. Report fire or smoke to the hotel operator. In the unlikely event of a fire, please move quickly and calmly to the nearest safe exit and leave the building. Avoid the use of elevator.
【小题1】The suggestions are most probably from ______.
A.a hotel manager | B.a police officer | C.an experienced traveler | D.a tour guide |
A.It is advised to travel to places where there are few people. |
B.The hotel is not responsible for anything you lose. |
C.Don’t report to the manager unless you are sure something is going wrong. |
D.You’d better use the deadbolt and the secondary locks for safety. |
A.let the person in after you have got his/her name |
B.open the door to check the person’s ID card |
C.call the Front Desk to make sure |
D.contact the local police for assistance |
A.In case a fire happens, though it is not very possible |
B.If a fire happens when some big events are taking place. |
C.In case a fire happens in a public building. |
D.If a fire breaks out and it is getting out of control. |
Affordable Boutique Hotels in New York City By STEPHEN HEYMAN June 20, 2010 A new breed of hotels is trying to stand out from the masses with designer details, memorable allowances and prices around $250 a night. Welcome to Boutique Hotel. | |
To Get Those Summer Tickets in New York, Strategize By FELICIA R. LEE May 28, 2010 “The Merchant of Venice” is on show. Tickets can now be requested online, Most New Yorkers know the drill: on the day of the show, line up outside the Theater in Central Park several hours before 1 p.m., when free tickets start being handed out. | |
Climbing the Walls in Brooklyn By LOUISE STORY May 28, 2010 Since opening last fall, Brooklyn Boulders, an 18,000-square-foot gym, has become a destination for New York rock climbers of all levels. | |
Hotel Review: Ace Hotel, New York By FRED A. BERNSTEIN September 27, 2009 The owners are hoping that guests will enjoy the spacious accommodations, but that depends on whether they find the hotel’s oddities off-putting or endearing. | |
Tent City: A Child’s Urban Adventure By ERIC KONIGSBERG July 24, 2009 One of the better-kept secrets of the city is the series of one-night family campouts that the Parks & Recreation Department has every summer weekend. |
A.$ 1550 | B.$ 1650 | C.$ 1750 | D.$ 1850 |
A.the Parks & Recreation Department | B.Brooklyn Boulders |
C.Lower Manhattan | D.Tent City |
A. ERIC KONIGSBERG B. LOUISE STORY
C. FRED A. BERNSTEIN D. FELICIA R. LEE