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NEW! NEW! NEW! Here’s a nice little day trip— to MEIJER GARDENS in Grand Rapids, Saturday, June 20. We will take a tram(有轨电车)ride through the gardens and sculpture park (see the big horse sculpture), attend the Rose Show being staged there, enjoy an included lunch in the Garden Room, visit the indoor gardens, gift shop, and later stop by Robinette’s Orchard where you might want to taste warm apple pie and ice cream and tour their gift barn. Our motor coach leaves Walmart parking lot in Jonesville at 8 a.m., and it is just $40 for the day.
And remember — I don’t send you on a vacation; I take you with me!
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68. If you take a Geneva’s trip, you will_______.
A. have to pay for your lunch B. learn how to ride a horse
C. enjoy the beauty of roses D. taste fresh apples in Robinette’s Orchard
69.If you want to have a dinner with your family, you may telephone______.
A. 517 -542 – 3505 B. 517-283-2766 C. 419-960-4039 D. 517-278-3172
70. According to the passage, Toni McCormick________.
A. works with Pat Frank to edit the magazine B. is the name of an entertainment magazine
C. is responsible for ad services of the magazine D. has the duty of publishing the magazine
71. If you contact Scott Frank, you will lean about ______.
A. a magazine B. a free website C. a restaurant D. a travel agency
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Much of European train is about efficiency and comfort --- leaving and arriving on time and having a comfortable seat. But the following European trains don’t necessarily offer the fastest journeys --- just the most memorable.
Sweet Switzerland: The Chocolate Train Route: Montreux to Broc, Switzerland Time: 9 hours, 45 minutes, roundtrip www.raileurope.com This charming train, running in summer and fall, climbs from Montreux overlooking Lake Geneva to the old town of Gruyeres, population 1,600, home to the cheese of the same name. Tour the cheese factory and the local castle, have lunch, then reboard the train and continue on to Broc. There you’ll be bussed to the Cailler-Nestle chocolate factory, lying between Lake Gruyeres and mountains. |
Tunnels Galore: The Bernina Express Route: Chur, Switzerland, to Tirano, Italy Time: 4 hours, 14 minutes www.visitflam.com This train takes on seven-percent inclines (斜坡), 55 tunnels, and 196 bridges --- reaching a height of 7,391 feet and then dropping to 5,905 feet before coming to a stop. It travels through the Alps south from Switzerland’s oldest town to an Italian town of just under 10,000 people. |
A Hotel on Wheels: Francisco de Goya Route: Paris, France, to Madrid, Spain Time: 13 hours, 30 minutes www.elipsos.com Leave Paris in the evening, enjoy a three-course dinner and the increasingly rural scenery, sleep with the rhythm of the rails, and wake the next day as you arrive in Madrid, rested and ready to tour the most populous (人口密集的) city in Europe. First class includes a welcome drink, good dinner, breakfast, and an in-room bathroom with shower. |
The Epic Journey: Trans-Siberian Railway Route: Moscow to Vladivostok, Russia Time: 19 days www.trans-siberia.com This route, a symbol of Russian culture, crosses eight time zones to connect the Russian capital with a port on the Pacific Ocean. On board, poor stay with rich, young with old, foreigners with locals. Social differences disappear as passengers share a unique rail experience. |
1.Travelling from Montreux to Broc on the Chocolate Train, you ____________.
A. will spend about five hours
B. have to go in winter and spring
C. will see a famous chocolate factory
D. can have lunch on the train
2.Which of the following websites offers more information about Francisco de Goya?
A. www.trans-siberia.com B. www.visitflam.com
C. www.raileurope.com D. www.elipsos.com
3.Which of the following trains can help you learn about Russian culture?
A. Trans-Siberian Railway. B. The Chocolate Train.
C. Francisco de Goya. D. The Bernina Express.
4.The passage is most probably taken from a _____________.
A. news report B. book review
C. travel magazine D. geography textbook