Beijing 2—day Tour( including hotel)
Departure date: every day Departure time: 8:00 am Return time: 6:00 pm Tour guide serve(服务): English-speaking tour guide |
Day 1 Arrive in Beijing After arriving in Beijing, you will be taken to a hotel. Then you’ll be free the rest of the day. |
Day 2 Visit the main places of interest Pick-up() service by your tour guide and driver in the morning. In the morning: Visit Tian’anman Square, including the main buildings such as the National Museum of China and the Great Hall of the people. Visit the Temple of Heaven and the Forbidden City. Then you’ll have lunch at a local restaurant near the Forbidden City. In the afternoon: Visit the Summer Palace, the largest and most beautiful imperial(皇帝的) garden in China. After the tour is over, you will be sent to Beijing Capital Airport. |
Tour price(each person in Us dollar)
Your group size | Super class★★★★★ | Deluxe class★★★★ | Tourist class★★★ |
1 person | $230 | $188 | $150 |
2-5 people | $135 | $115 | $95 |
6-9 people | $123 | $95 | $85 |
10 people or over | $115 | $92 | $80 |
1. How often is the Beijing 2-day tour given?
A. Twice a day B. Every day
C. Twice a week D. once a week
2.The Beijing 2-day tour is given _____.
A. old people from Beijing B. students from other cities
C. English-speaking People D. none of above
3. Tourist will visit _____ first.
A. Tian’anman Square B. the Temple of Heaven
C. the Forbidden City D. the Summer Palace
4.Tourist will ______ near the Forbidden City.
A. have a rest B. going shopping C. have lunch D. play games
5. If Tom, together with his parents, choose super class Beijing 2-day Tour, he will pay____.
A. $230 B. $285 C. $345 D. $405
Children today would rather read, do housework or even do homework than play outside--- and they get out half as much as their parents did when they were young.
According to a UK study, those growing up during the 1970s and 1980s enjoying more than two hours of outdoor activities each weekday, and nine hours on weekends—whatever the weather is. But their children play outside for just over one hour each weekday, and fewer than five hours on Saturdays and Sundays.
So, the UK started an activity to encourage children to give up 30 minutes of screen time a day to play outdoors.
The Wild Network, born on September 25, 2013, is joined by more than 300 organizations, large or small. It tries to attract children away from television and computer screen and into woods and parks.
It is the biggest ever activity to reconnect children with nature and outdoor activities, and it plans to help improve children’s health.
Suggestions on how to get more time in nature including collecting fruits, camping, watching autumn colour on trees and so on.
This is not the first time the message of less screen, more play has been brought up. Children in the 1980s were encouraged to do the same by BBC TV show Why Don’t You, which encouraged children to “turn off your TV set, and go to do something less boring instead”.
You can learn more about the activity by visiting Http://www. Projectwildthing.com.
1. We can learn from the second paragraph that _______.
A. today’s children have more free time
B. today’s children spend more time outdoors
C. the parents had more free time when they were young
D. The parents spent more time outdoors when they were young
2.The Wild Network was started to __________.
A. encourage children to spend more time outdoors
B. encourage children to play with their parents outdoors
C. encourage children to spend more time on their studies
D. encourage parents to spend more time with their children
3.What can we learn about the Wild Network?
A. It was set up this year
B. It was the best ever activity
C. Both large organizations or small can join it
D. You can learn about it from the show Why Don’t You
4. Which of the following activities is not mentioned?
A. Camping B. Collecting fruits
C. Bird watching D. Autumn clour watching
5.The underlined part “do the same” can be replaced by _______.
A. start an activity B. play outdoors
C. do homework D. do housework
Thousands of years ago, people didn’t live in cold places because they didn’t know how to keep themselves warm. Later they learned to make clothes. When an animal was killed, they made use of its skins to cover their bodies. ______1.____.
Nature is people’s good friend. It once helped people find fire, when lighting hit a forest and started a fire. _____2.___. The fire kept them warm, and also frightened wild animals. Soon people found the food cooked tasted much better, so they began to use the fire to cook food.
___3.____ . When they got a fire from the forest, they tried to keep it burning. If it went out, they had to wait for ye4.ars.
_____5.___. For example, they made fire by boring wood or knocking two pieces of stones.
Today it’s easy for people to make fire because they have matches, lighters and different kinds of heaters. ____6.______
But later they found different way to make fire. The skins keep them warm. They can make fire at any time they need. People took some of this fire to their homes. People didn’t know how to use fire. But people still didn’t know how to make a fire. |