Train leaves London about 09:45 with breakfast served on the way. At Chepstow we will drive to the lovely Wye Valley where there will be a boat waiting to take you on a river trip. Dinner will be served on the return trip, arriving back in London at 21:30.
B. Sunday 23 June
________68. Tim is looking for a Saturday trip but he must be back in London by 21:00 so that he can catch the last bus home. He is interested in boats and sailing.
A. Saturday 8 June
________67. Jancis and Tony would like a trip to the country They don’t want to leave London before 9 o’clock as they hate getting up early.
________66. Jean Paul loves countryside and is keen on taking photographs, so he is looking for a trip which will give him both possibilities.
________65. Mrs. Williams and her friend enjoy visiting old buildings especially in large city centers, but they are not free on Saturday as they have to work.
63. The Anchorage Restaurant is_______________________.
A. in Williamstown B. in the centre of the city
C. in Anchorage D. in a Cantonese fishing port
62. What is the time that Cook's Cottage is open on Saturday in the summer?
A. 11:00 am―2:00 pm. B. 5:00 pm―10:30 pm.
C. 9:00 am―5:30 pm. D. 9:00 am―5:00 pm.
61. Where can you spend the night in a tour?
A. Cook's Cottage. B. Westfield Centrepoint.
C. Sydney Tower. D. Sovereign Hill.
57.What was the author’s first impression of the boy? A. He seemed to be poor and happy. B. He seemed to have suffered a lot. C. He seemed younger than his age. D. He seemed good at bargaining. 58.The second time the author met the boy, the boy ______ . A. told him his purpose of selling fruit and nuts B. wanted to express his thanks C. gave him his change D. tried to take advantage of him 59.Why did the author give his money to the boy? A. Because he had enough money to do that. B. Because he had learnt to help others since childhood. C. Because he held a higher position in the society. D. Because he had been asked by the news agency to do so. 60.Which of the following best describes the boy? A. Brave and polite. B. Kind and smart. C. Honest and thankful. D. Shy and nervous. D
Sydney is one of the world's biggest cities
and has something for everyone when it
comes to shopping. You will find excellent
Australian products alongside the best that the world has to offer. At the bottom of Sydney Tower, you can shop in 160 of
Sydney's favorite stores including 16
jewellery stores and many gift and fashion shops. It's all at Westfield Centrepoint.
Tel: 9231 9300
This prize-winning living museum is where Australia's history comes alive! Visit daily or stay for the night and experience life of the Gold Rush days. A wonderful nightly sound and light show, " Blood on the Southern Cross" tells the story of the famous Eureka Uprising. Enjoy shopping along with real life character and entertainment. 4-star hotel and breakfast.
Tel: 5331 1944
Come and enjoy our delicious Cantonese
seafood right on the water's edge in the
historic fishing port of Williamstown with
views of the city centre across Port Phillip
Bay.
Open 7 days a week
Lunch: Sunday to Friday
11:00 am--2:00 pm
Dinner: Monday to Saturday
5:00pm--10: 30pm.
Tel: 9397 6270 or 9397 7799
Built by James and Grace Cook, parents of Captain James Cook, Cook's Cottage stands proud in the Fitzroy Gardens as a
reminder of life in the eighteenth century,
and as a celebration and commemoration of the life and travels of Captain James
Cook.
Open 9:00 am ―5:00 pm daily, and until
5: 30 pm during the summer.
Information: 9419 4677