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    What do you plan to do this summer vacation? Do you want to travel over the sea, experience the ocean wave and enjoy the wonderful sea scenery? If that is what you want, come and sail on a Crystal Cruise ship (游轮). We have three ships: The Crystal Queen, The Crystal Princess, The Crystal Palace.

Come and sail in luxury (奢侈) on cruises around the Caribbean Sea for 7 or 14 days.

Our seven-day cruise costs $2,000 and our two-week cruise is $3,500. A typical one week cruise:

Day One— set off from Miami

Day Two— free day in Nassau, in The Bahamas Day Three— near Haiti

Day Four— visit Puerto Rico and Antigua Day Five— free day in Barbados

Day Six— free day in Port of Spain, Trinidad Day Seven— travel to Caracas, Venezuela Day Eight— fly home.

All food and drink is included in the price of your cruise (except for wines). Our cruise ships all have a cinema, a five-star restaurant, a theatre, a library and a gym. However, you have to pay extra money to enjoy the films and plays.

If you prefer to go on a cruise in another part of the world, we also organize cruises in the Baltic Sea and the Mediterranean.

Our ships carry over 2,000 passengers and we have nearly 600 crew members in all. So come on board today for the holiday of a lifetime!

Call immediately: 020-4455832

I'm sure you will enjoy your luxury cruise ship journey very much!

1.Which of the following ships is not mentioned in the passage?

A. The Crystal Palace B. The Crystal Prince

C. The Crystal Queen D. The Crystal Princess

2.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Travelers need to pay for $2,000 if want to sail in luxury on cruises for 14 days.

B. Travelers can wander around Barbados on the third day.

C. The ships can carry about 600 passengers.

D. Travelers can wander around the Caribbean Sea.

3.What can people do on the cruise ships for free?

A. See films in the cinema. B. Have some wines.

C. Do sports in the gym. D. Enjoy plays in the theater.

 

1.B 2.D 3.C 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了暑假乘坐水晶游轮旅行的相关信息。 1.细节理解题。第一段最后一句We have three ships: The Crystal Queen, The Crystal Princess, The Crystal Palace.可知有三艘船:水晶皇后号、水晶公主号、水晶宫号。并没有水晶王子号,故选B。 2.细节理解题。根据第二段Come and sail in luxury (奢侈) on cruises around the Caribbean Sea for 7 or 14 days.可知豪华游轮环绕加勒比海航行7或14天,即旅行者可以在加勒比海漫步。故选D。 3.推理判断题。根据倒数第五段Our cruise ships all have a cinema, a five-star restaurant, a theatre, a library and a gym. However, you have to pay extra money to enjoy the films and plays.可知我们的游轮都有电影院、五星级餐厅、剧院、图书馆和健身房。但是,你必须额外付费才能欣赏电影和戏剧。故可知健身房做运动是免费的,故选C。
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