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Garden Route, South Africa
     Take in fresh sea air in this beautiful coastal setting as you cruise the famous Garden Route
in the Western Cape in South Africa. A wildlife break is a must, as is enjoying great meal stops
along the route. There are wildlife reserves throughout the Graden Route National Park you can
swing into and spend a sleepy morning in a car looking for giraffes and lions. And just over your
shoulder in the big blue there are whales to be watched (if the season is right).
     Top tip: Add a trip to the Eastern Cape to your Garden Route trip. It is much less known than
the Western Cape and full of great landscapes. The gas station is occasionally seen.
Great Ocean Road, Australia
     Sweep along this dramatic coastal road in Austrlia with views of the Southern Ocean from
Geelong to Portland, in Victoria, and you won't regret it. Anyone who has driven it just can't stop
talking about it, and with good reason. There're loads to see and plenty of great stops. There's
whale-watching here too, and other natural life. And to top it all, there'll be plenty of good old
Aussie kindness and welcome when you pull in for lunch or a coffee stop.
     Top tip: Rent an open-top car so you can really drink in that sea air.
Stelvio Pass, Italy
     If you like snake-like paths and mountain passes, you'll love this. Stelvio in Italy. The mountain
slopes stretch away on either side of the road, with snow-topped peaks within sight. There's a great
view down the pass. And from the top, it's just a short sweep away from the Swiss border, so if you
are gripped by mountain road driving, you can drive from here down to Swiss ski resort of Davos.
Stelvio has 48 hairpins(急弯) on the north side and 12 on the descent(陡坡) to Bormio, so this route
is not recommended for new drivers, or those with a fear of heights. This descent is often featured in
the Giro d'Italia, the Italian version of the Tour de France, so you may have glimpsed it on the television.
     Top Tip: Take some Swiss Francs as well as some Euros, so you can make the trip a cross-border
experience.
1. In which travel routes can one enjoy whale watching?
A. Stelvio Pass, Italy and Garden Route, South Africa.
B. Great Ocean Road, Australia and Stelvio Pass, Italy.
C. Garden Route, South Africa and no other route.
D. Great Ocean Road, Australia and Garden Route, South Africa.
2. The tips in the ad are meant to             .
A. introduce a new route to the drivers
B. help drivers find gas stations on the route
C. give useful advice to make the trip more pleasant
D. warn drivers of the possible dangers on the road
3. Compared with the other two routes, Stelvio Pass is special in that          .
A. it's more winding and challenging
B. it's safe and more suitable for new drivers
C. it has lots of wild animals on either side of the road
D. it's often featured in Tour de France and thus more famous
4. What's the best title for the travel advertisement?
A. Drive to South Africa, Man!
B. Drive travel for Whale Watching!
C. A Travel to Three Continents!
D. Exciting Drive Travel in the Wild!
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     Garden Route, South Africa
    Take in this fresh sea air in this beautiful coastal setting as you cruise the famous Garden Route in the
Western Cape in South Africa. A wild life break is a must, as is enjoying great meal stops along the route. There are wild life reserves throughout the Garden Route National Park you can swing into and spend a
sleepy morning in a car looking for giraffes and lions. And just over your shoulder in the big blue there are whales to be watched (if the season is right).
     Top tip: Add a trip to the Eastern Cape to your Garden Route trip. It is much less known than the
Western Cape and full of landscapes. The gas station is occasionally seen.
     Great Ocean Road, Australia
     Sweep along this dramatic coastal road in Australia with views of the Sourthern Ocean from Geelong
to Portland, in Victoria, and you won't regret it. Anyone who has driven it just can't stop talking about it,
and with good reason. There're loads to see and plenty of great stops. There's whale-watching here too,
and other natural life. And to top it all, there'll be plenty of good old Aussie kindness and welcome when
you pull in for lunch or a coffee stop.
     Top tip: Rent an open-top car so you can really drink in that sea air.
     Stelvio Pass, Italy
     If you like snake-like paths and mountain passes, you'll love this. Stelvio in Italy. The mountain slopes
stretch away on either side of the road, with snow-topped peaks within sight. There's a great view down
the pass. And from the top, it's just a short sweep away from the Swiss border, so if you are gripped by
mountain road driving, you can drive from here down to Swiss ski resort Davos. Stelvio has 48 hairpins
(急弯) on the north side and 12 on the decent (陡坡) to Bormio, so this route is not recommended for
new drivers, or those with a fear of heights. This decent is is often featured in the Giro d'Italia, the Italian
version of the Tour de France, so you may have glimpsed it on the television.
     Top tip: Take some Swiss Francs as well as some Euros, so you can make the trip a cross-border
experience.
1. In which travel routes can one enjoy whale-watching?
A. Stelvio Pass, Italy and Garden Route, South Africa
B. Great Ocean Road, Australia and Stelvio Pass, Italy
C. Garden Route, South Africa and no other route
D. Great Ocean Road, Australia and Garden Route, South Africa
2. The tips in the ad are meant to ________.
A. introduce a new route to the drivers
B. help drivers find gas stations on the route
C. give useful advice to make the trip more pleasant
D. warn drivers of the possible dangers on the road
3. Compared with the other two routes, Stelvio Pass is special in that ________.
A. it's more winding and challenging
B. it's safe and more suitable for new drivers
C. it has lots of wild animals on either side of the road
D. it's often featured in Tour de France and thus more famous
4. What's the best title for the travel advertisement?
A. Drive to South Africa, Man!            
B. Drive Travel for Whale Watching!
C. A Travel to Three Continent!          
D. Exciting Drive Travel in the Wild!
 
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     Getting paid for going to work may sound too good to be true, but it's part of an increasingly popular
scheme for commuters across Europe.
     Employers in Belgium, the Netherlands and other European countries are rewarding staff if they come
to work on a bicycle, paying them for every kilometer they cycle, all in an effort to promote
environmentalism, not to mention a healthier lifestyle.
     In Belgium, cycling commuters are being paid 20 euro cents (29 U. S. cents) per kilometer, whereas
those in the Netherlands can earn 15 cents and participants in Britain up to 20 pence (32 U. S. cents)
per mile-all of it taxfree.
     In Belgium, a popular cycling nation and home to fivetime Tour de France and Giro D'Italia winner
Eddie Merckx, finance ministry figures show that more than 270,000 people took part in the scheme last
year, up from 140,000 in 2006.
     Last year, that meant the Belgian taxman paid out 43 million euros to those who bill for cycling to
work.
     "Higher oil prices and environmental awareness contribute to having more cyclists on the road," said
Dieter Snauwaert, coordinator of the biketowork scheme of the Flemish Cyclists' Union in Belgium.
     One of the most successful corporate proponents has been Belgian discount supermarket chain
Colruyt, which launched the policy four years ago and now has 2,100 participants.
      Colruyt provides employees who live up to 7 km away from work with a bicycle and takes care of
maintenance.
     Company spokesman Victor De Meester said that apart from employees being healthier there were
also other advantages.
     "The more people cycle to work the fewer parking spaces you have to offer. It's not so easy,
especially in urban areas, to expand parking spaces," he said.
     Colruyt, which has more than 22,000 employees, is now looking to target those who live further away
than 7 km (4.4 miles) by offering electric bicycles to make it easier to negotiate larger distances.
     "Our target is 400 participants by 2015 but given the response we have had so far this may be too
low a number," De Meester said.
     Colruyt's belief that employees who cycle to work are healthier than their colleagues who don't is
backed up by research from Dutch organization TNO.
     The researcher found that over the course of a year, cycling employees on average lose one working
day less due to illness than employees who commute by other means.
     If the number of workers who cycle to work increased by one percent, Dutch employers would save
a total of 27 million euros per year, TNO said.

1. Which of the following can be the title of the passage?
A. The Most Successful Supermarket Chain
B. Getting Paid for Cycling to Work
C. Europeans: Enjoying a Healthier Lifestyle
D. Why Cycling Employees Have a Better Body

2. What's the purpose of the scheme?
A. To promote environmentalism.
B. To give money to the staff.
C. To increase the sale of bicycles.
D. To reduce the sale of electric bicycles.

3. Which of the following is NOT the advantage of the scheme?
A. It makes people have healthier bodies.
B. The employers make more profits.
C. It is friendly to our environment.
D. It needs more parking spaces.

4. The money the bicyclers obtain according to ________.
A. the kilometers they cycle
B. the brand of their bicycles
C. the tax they pay
D. the cost of their bicycles

5. What do we know about Belgian discount supermarket chain Colruyt?
A. All its workers are offered bicycles.
B. The charge of the bicycle maintenance is paid by the users.
C. It attaches great importance to the scheme.
D. It has the most participants.

Garden Route, South Africa

    Take in fresh sea air in this beautiful coastal setting as you cruise the famous Garden Route in the Western Cape in South Africa. A wildlife break is a must, as is enjoying great meal stops along the route. There are wildlife reserves throughout the Graden Route National Park you can swing into and spend a sleepy morning in a car looking for giraffes and lions. And just over your shoulder in the big blue there are whales to be watched (if the season is right).

    Top tip: Add a trip to the Eastern Cape to your Garden Route trip. It is much less known than the Western Cape and full of great landscapes. The gas station is occasionally seen.

Great Ocean Road, Australia

    Sweep along this dramatic coastal road in Austrlia with views of the Southern Ocean from Geelong to Portland, in Victoria, and you won’t regret it. Anyone who has driven it just can’t stop talking about it, and with good reason. There’re loads to see and plenty of great stops. There’s whale-watching here too, and other natural life. And to top it all, there’ll be plenty of good old Aussie kindness and welcome when you pull in for lunch or a coffee stop.

    Top tip: Rent an open-top car so you can really drink in that sea air.

Stelvio Pass, Italy

    If you like snake-like paths and mountain passes, you’ll love this. Stelvio in Italy. The mountain slopes stretch away on either side of the road, with snow-topped peaks within sight. There’s a great view down the pass. And from the top, it’s just a short sweep away from the Swiss border, so if you are gripped by mountain road driving, you can drive from here down to Swiss ski resort of Davos. Stelvio has 48 hairpins(急弯) on the north side and 12 on the descent(陡坡) to Bormio, so this route is not recommended for new drivers, or those with a fear of heights. This descent is often featured in the Giro d’Italia, the Italian version of the Tour de France, so you may have glimpsed it on the television.

    Top Tip: Take some Swiss Francs as well as some Euros, so you can make the trip a cross-border experience.

45.In which travel routes can one enjoy whale watching?

A.Stelvio Pass, Italy and Garden Route, South Africa.

B.Great Ocean Road, Australia and Stelvio Pass, Italy.  

C.Garden Route, South Africa and no other route.

D.Great Ocean Road, Australia and Garden Route, South Africa.

46.The tips in the ad are meant to       .

A.introduce a new route to the drivers

B.help drivers find gas stations on the route

C.give useful advice to make the trip more pleasant

D.warn drivers of the possible dangers on the road

47.Compared with the other two routes, Stelvio Pass is special in that      .

A.it’s more winding and challenging

B.it’s safe and more suitable for new drivers

C.it has lots of wild animals on either side of the road

D.it’s often featured in Tour de France and thus more famous

48.What’s the best title for the travel advertisement?

A.Drive to South Africa, Man! B.Drive travel for Whale Watching!

C.A Travel to Three Continents!           D.Exciting Drive Travel in the Wild!

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