题目内容
In the past, working people in Britain only had holidays on “holy” (religious) days: Sundays, Christmas and Easter. Now most people have about four weeks of holiday time every year plus public (公共的) holidays (also called “bank holidays”).
When?
Most British workers take a two-week holiday in July or August. School children are on holiday from the end of July to the start of September. Taking a second holiday break in winter or spring is also becoming more popular in the UK.
Where?
The most popular holiday destinations for Brits include Spain, France, Greece and the US. Lots of people buy a package holiday that includes flights and a hotel or an apartment (公寓). Cheap overseas flights mean that many British people are able to spend two weeks a year vacationing abroad. Flights and package holidays are much cheaper during school terms and the British government is worried that some young people are skipping school (逃课) to go on holiday. Parents who take their child on vacation during term time must now pay a fine (罚款).
British people also like to go on holiday in the UK. They might go to England, Northern Ireland, Scotland or Wales, In Cornwall (康沃尔), for example, there is an environmental project called the Eden Project. You can see plants from all over the world there.
Independent (独立的) holidays
Some teenagers want to spend their holidays doing something without their family. A language exchange (交换) is one way to become more independent and improve one’s language skills. A British teenager might spend a week or two in a foreign country, staying with a family who has a son or daughter of the same age and practicing the local language. Later, the foreign teenager might visit the UK to practice their English with a British family.
1.When did British people have holidays in the past?
a. Christmas. b. Saturdays. c. Easter. d. Bank holidays.
A.ab B.ac C.bc D.cd
2.What does the underlined word “destinations” mean in Chinese?
A.目的地 B.旅游胜地 C.名胜古迹 D.历史遗址
3.What do we know from Paragraph 2?
A.British workers have two weeks of holiday time a year.
B.Schoolchildren start going to school from July.
C.British people don’t take breaks during winter.
D.More Brits are taking winter holiday breaks.
4.People will spend less on traveling if ______.
A.they buy a package holiday B.they join the Eden Project
C.they travel near the UK D.they travel during school holidays
5.What do teenagers do during independent holidays?
A.Live with a family abroad. B.Travel with family
C.Go out with friends. D.Go to language schools.
Inline skating marathon (直排轮马拉松) 30 km on wheels @Bradgate Park, Sunday July 29 Starts at 10 a. m. Register(注册)at www.inlineskatemarathonjuly.com | Science-fiction (Sci-fi) festival Saturday July 28 12 p. m.-12 a.m. at the Phoenix Arts Centre $15 children & high school students $20 adults |
Oliver! The musical! At The Curve Theatre, Rutland Street Tuesday July 31-sunday August 12 Tickets available at The Curve Theater ticket office | NEW multi-screen Cinema Opens on Saturday July 28 12 screens with digital sound and 3D projection(投影) systems For full listing check www. cineparadise-notts.co.uk |
Medieval market Shepton town square Thursday-Sunday 10 a.m. -11 p. m. Traditional crafts(工艺品),food, sports and games | RUGBY(橄榄球) Leicester Tigers vs Nottingham Giants Pre-league friendly match Saturday August 25 Start at 3: 00 p.m. City Stadium |
1.The musical performance of Oliver starts_____________.
A.in August B.in July C.on Sunday D.on Saturday
2.How much should a child and his parents pay for the sci-fi festival?
A.$55. B.$45. C.$35. D.$15.
3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The rugby match starts at 3: 00 in the morning.
B.You can't register for the inline skating marathon online.
C.The sci-fi festival is on the same day as the new cinema opening
D.The medieval market in Shepton town square is closed on Sunday.
4.You can_______ at the medieval market.
A.watch a film B.listen to music C.have food D.join a party
5.Tickets for the musical performance of Oliver can be got_________.
A.on line B.by phone C.in the sports center D.at the ticket office