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Journey to AustraliaAustralia is one of the famous Oceanian countries. The country is fa

Journey to Australia

Australia is one of the famous Oceanian countries. The country is famous for its()production and seashore tour. As the climate there is warm and comfortable, many people spend vocations there every year.

I’m a super fan of water(), so I choose it as my destination.

In Australia, the sky is bluer than blue, the clouds are whiter than white, all the local people enjoy an()and active life. They also show their kindness and enthusiasm to the tourists.

The first step should be()Opera which is among the most brilliant and splendid architectures in the world. Many world-class()are put on in it .The surface and shape of it is like a seashell with glory decorations inside. Then Melbourne is a good choice to be as the next step. In Melbourne, skin screen(粉底) is a must to take with as the sunshine is upset and may burn your skin. The most attractive thing to me is the Australia Open(澳网公开赛),which is one of the biggest world-class tennis competition. Many great players such as Roddick Federer and its local player Hewitt etc. gather to compete. It S really a feast for the eyes.

1.A. ship

B. wool

C. wood

D. steel

2.A. entertainment

B. entertain

C. entertaining

D. entertainer

3.A. pessimistic

B. passive

C. optimistic

D. persuasive

4.A. Texas

B. llinois

C. California

D. Sydney

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第1题
By the time he had made the journey from Britain to Australia with the submarine, he had b
ecome a minor celebrity.

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第2题
Journey to Australia Australia is one of the famous Oceanian countries.The country is
famous for its_____2_____ production and seashore tour.As the climate there is warm and comfortable, many people spend vocations there every year.I’m a super fan of water_____2____, so I choose it as my destination.In Australia, the sky is bluer than blue, the clouds are whiter than white, all the local people enjoy an____3______ and active life.They also show their kindness and enthusiasm to the tourists.The first step should be______4____ Opera which is among the most brilliant and splendid architectures in the world.Many world-class____5______ are put on in it .The surface and shape of it is like a seashell with glory decorations inside.Then Melbourne is a good choice to be as the next step.In Melbourne, skin screen(粉底) is a must to take with as the sunshine is upset and may burn your skin.The most attractive thing to me is the Australia Open(澳网公开赛), which is one of the biggest world-class tennis competition.Many great players such as Roddick Federer and its local player Hewitt etc.gather to compete.It’s really a feast for the eyes.

1.A.ship B.wool C.wood D.steel

2.A.entertainment B.entertain C.entertaining D.entertainer

3.A.pessimistic B.passive C.optimistic D.persuasive

4.A.Texas B.Illinois C.California D.Sydney

5.A.plays B.pictures C.novels D.games

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第3题
听力原文:Air travel is such an everyday experience these days. We are not surprised when w

听力原文: Air travel is such an everyday experience these days. We are not surprised when we read about a politician having talks with the Japanese Prime Minister one day, attending a conference in Australia the following morning and having to be off at midday to sign a trade agreement in Bangkok. But frequent long-distance flying can be very tiring. The traveler begins to feel his brain is in one country, his digestion in another and his powers of concentration nowhere. In short, he hardly knows where he is.

The fatigue we normally experience after a long journey is more intensely felt when we fly from east to west or the other way round because we cross time zones. Air travel is so quick nowadays that we can leave London after breakfast and be in New York in eight hours, yet what really disturbs us most is that when we arrive it is only lunch time but we have already had lunch on the plane and are expecting dinner.

Doctors say that since air travelers are in no condition to work after crossing a number of time zones, they should go straight to bed on arrival. Airline pilots, in fact, whose experience is so obviously relevant that it ought to serve as a guide, often live by their own watches ignoring local time, and have breakfast at midnight if necessary. The less reason to worry about their health is because they are used to flying and are physically fit.

(33)

A.Because he is a politician.

B.Because he is a businessman.

C.Because he travels by air.

D.Because he has to attend different meetings.

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第4题
You are going to read a newspaper article about a man who is running round the world. Eigh
t paragraphs have been removed from the article. Choose from the paragraphs A-I the one which fits each gap (16-22). There is one extra paragraph which you do not need to use. There is an example at the beginning (0).

The Runningman

Bryan Green, a 32-year old from London, calls himself the "Runningman". He runs and keeps on running through towns, cities, up mountains and across rivers. Green has set his sights on running round the world.

He then flew to the north of Japan and ran to Osaka in the south. In Australia he ran from Perth to Sydney, and then he began in the Americas, bringing his current total to 23 countries, 45,000 kilometres and 30 pairs of trainers.

【B1】______

When I met Green in Rio, he had just run 70 kilometres, his daily average. He was holding in one hand a two-litre bottle of fizzy juice and in the other a piece of paper that he needed someone to sign, to confirm the time al which he had arrived.

【B2】______

He travels light, carrying with him less than many people take to work. In his backpack he has a palmtop computer, a digital video camera, a Nikon 35mm camera, a rnap, a loo[hbrush and one change of clothes.

【B3】______

"The original idea was just to see the world," he told me. "But, as I soon realised, I could make myself a future. I have learnt how to make money out of what [ do." He started off with£20 in his pocket and estimates that he has earned about E 60,000 so far.

【B4】______

And there is something of the explorer about him. "Of course, I've found some places easier than others," he says.

【B5】______

At one point on that stage of the journey, Green got lost and was unable to find enough to eat. But generally he has been lucky with his health: he has not been injured and has never fallen ill.

【B6】______

He speaks no language apart from English and, with no space for a dictionary, has a plastic- covered sheet of A4 paper with a dozen use, fid phrases in various languages. Over dinner he is keen to talk about the Amazon jungle.

【B7】______

However, perhaps the point of a run like Green's is not to indulge in proper preparation. Its beauty is in the improvisation. "I don't really analyse the run any more, I just do it," he says.

A I did it for him. Even though he akeady holds the world long-distance running record, he still needs to continue proving he is keeping up a reasonable running speed.

B He has not yet sorted out a route and appears surprised when I tell him that there are no proper roads across it, as local people prefer to use the rivers instead.

C He's done this by selling his story to journalists. He is very aware that he is a marketable product.

D He has learned that you must take only what you will use. He has no medical supplies and no proper waterproofs.

E Apart from the day in south Australia where it was 45℃ in the shade and he collapsed, Australia is, he says, perfect running country. This compares to his experiences in temperatures of—30℃ in parts of Asia.

F Next week he heads off north, towards the Amazon, hoping to run to New York. After that, he just has to take care of Africa and Antarctica.

G So he is a touchingly solitary figure. He is too mobile to be able to make many friends, although he did meet someone in Australia who cycled next to him for 600 kilometres.

H Fortunately, the cold and the rain don't seem to bother him. It is partly his strength of character that made him refuse to take health insurance.

I The Runningman recently arrived in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil via a roundabout route: he left London four years ago and ran through Europe to China.

【B1】______

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Road TripsFour good wheels take you off the beaten path.Getting there's half the fun, as t

Road Trips

Four good wheels take you off the beaten path.

Getting there's half the fun, as the old saying goes. With an international driving licence, a road map and a good set of wheels, you are your own guide, and the journey is personal. Stopping to take in not-in-the-guidebook sites or unexpected scenery and exploring out-of-the-way villages can be done without the pressure of mass tourism. Here we present a trio of great driving trips from three countries: in Australia from Darwin to Ayers Rock; in Vietnam from Hanoi to Halong Bay; and in England through Devon and Cornwall.

CRUISING INTO THE RED CENTRE

The Stuart Highway, which stretches like a long black ribbon 1,500 km through the Northern Territories--from Darwin in the "Top End" to Alice Springs in the "Red Centre"--passes through one of the most rugged landscapes on earth. Waterfalls, canyons, open savanna and grasslands are scattered with ghostlike gum trees and rock formations resembling a moonscape lining the highway. Fill the car with fuel, stock up on plenty of water, slip a Yothu Yindi CD in the sound system and drive.

Before hopping on Stuart Highway, head east for Kakadu National Park, one of the world's most stunningly varied tropical environments as well as the spiritual home of Gagudju, an aboriginal (土著的) group who have lived in the park for more than 25,000 years. Some aboriginal rock paintings date back to beyond 35,000 years. Saltwater crocodiles that grow up to 25 feet also live in the park, so tourists are wise to obey the warning signs.

In the Northern Territories drivers should be wary of wandering kangaroos, camels

(Australia has more than Saudi Arabia), donkeys and wild horses. Convenient stops can be made every 100 to 200 km for fuel and the infamous Aussie meat pie. Accommodations are plentiful, but nothing beats night out camping under the southern stars. One stop worth making: Pine Creek, an 1870s mining town where you can still pan for gold. Farther south, the atmosphere of Alice Springs reflects its red-gold surroundings. Nearby are two very different attractions, the unlikely Chateau Hornsby Winery and the Virginia Camel Farm, where guests can swap (交换) their cars for camels. About 6 hours' drive from Alice Spring is Ayers Rock (Uluru in aboriginal language), Australia's most famous natural landmark and one of the most important sacred sites for aboriginal people.

DRIVING OUT TO TIME

Vietnam has plenty to offer to the road-tripping traveler, but the countryside's sometimes difficult driving conditions--and a scarcity of road signs--mean that driving yourself isn't necessarily the best option. The solution: hire a car and driver.

"We'll do the driving--you ask lots of questions," says Bui Tuan Ngoc of the Huong Hai Tourist Co. , which takes the visitors on a drive-sail excursion (游览) that provides a unique glimpse of Northern Vietnam.

On the four-hour drive from Hanoi to Halong Bay, travelers pass through tranquil scenes that have changed little in hundreds of years. Men and women wearing conical hats to ward off (避开,挡住) the sun toil with bent backs in rice fields that change color with the seasons. Several villages along the way--Bat Trang is one--display traditional pottery at the roadside. Try your hand at bargaining for items such as plates, bowls and laughing Buddhas which are molded, fired and hand-painted using methods dating from the 16th century.

At Halong Bay, the blood-red sails of the Huong Hai (Chinese-style) junk unfurl (展开) and the boat makes its way past bizarre karst (石炭岩地区常见的地形) formations and caves, grottoes and waterfalls. Legend says that Halong's 3,000 islands were created when a dragon split mountains into pieces with its tail to prevent an enemy pursuing Vietnamese boats.

In each of Halong Bay's many coves small fishing boats offer crabs

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第6题
Section A(89) I was hesitant to write this article the way I have because I know some peop

Section A

(89) I was hesitant to write this article the way I have because I know some people may misinterpret my intentions, so I will clarify them before we begin so there is no misunderstanding. (90) My reason for writing about parts of my professional journey is not to impress you, but to impress upon you how possible it is for us to create "amazing" if we consider, apply, and embrace Certain principles.

I don't think I'm amazing and I don't consider myself to be particularly gifted, but I do know that if I'm prepared to deal with some regular discomfort (hurdles, speed humps, setbacks, problems, challenges, and failures), then I drastically increase my chances of succeeding. (91) The more prepared I am to make mistakes, fall over and fail, the more likely I am to create long term success if I learn from my mistakes and adapt, grow, and change.

Failure is merely a label people give certain events. I personally don't use the term, but I will for the purpose of this conversation.

When I set up my first commercial business I was 26 years old. I had no real idea what I was doing. I thought I did but looking back, I didn't. I knew I wanted to set up a commercial Personal Training centre. (92) There were none in Australia, so I had no blueprint to follow, no mentors to rely on, and a whole bunch of people who informed me that the concept wouldn't work in this country.

In my mind I had a picture of what I wanted to create (the end result). It was just all the in-between steps that I was a little grey on--a lot grey on.

(93) I had no idea about commercial leasing (租赁) or how to communicate or negotiate with real estate people. I had no experience running a business or employing or managing staff. I had limited leadership experience. I had no experience dealing or negotiating with equipment suppliers. I had no idea about business plans. I had no marketing skills and no idea what "branding" was.

(84)

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第7题
Even when stranded in an isolated village by snow, ______.

A.it seemed my journey was still

B.my journey still seemed exciting

C.I still thought my journey exciting

D.my journey was still thought to be exciting

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第8题
George decided to make the journey by train.
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第9题
A. exercise B. except C. coffee D. journey

A.exercise

B. except

C. coffee

D. journey

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第10题
A.excursionB.travelC.journeyD.trip

A.excursion

B.travel

C.journey

D.trip

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