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    Here are four fantastic experiences for you to enjoy wonderful countryside spots, breath-taking scenery and clean, fresh air. Pack your bags and get outside!

Horse-riding

Here’s a novel way of chasing the Northern Lights — on horseback, which is a back-to-nature experience hunting for the aurora borealis. You’ll saddle up (给马备鞍) at dusk and head deeper into the wilds near the Pallas Yllas National Park.

GO: Three-night full-board guided trip, including two nights in a cottage and one night glamping, from £965 per person. See aurora zone. com.

Mountain-biking

You can choose from guided downhill or cross-country mountain biking to road cycling and families can enjoy peaceful, slower paths and farm trails.

Extra activities include hiking, water park.

GO: Five-night B&B packages including transfers and guided biking, from £374 per person. Bike hire from around £15 a day. See wizzair. com.

Camping

Get back to basics on a campsite with none of that fancy glamping. The pitches are large so you can light your own campfire at night. Walkers are in heaven here, hiking among the limestone hills filled with traditional stone walls.

Also a great destination for fishing, sailing and windsurfing on nearby Lake Semerwater.

GO: Non-electric grass tent pitches from £20 a night. Tipi already pitched from £70 a night. See pitchup. com.

Whale-watching

Scotland’s west coast, one of Europe’s best places to catch sight of whales, has launched a new whale trail. It features 30 top places offering opportunities to see the wildlife and showcases whale heritage sites.

GO: Accommodation along the trail is reasonable including B&B in a double room at Torran in Ullapool from £70 a night. See bandbullapool. co. uk.

1.How much might you pay for two days’ bike-hiring in Mountain-biking?

A.£15. B.£20.

C.£30. D.£374.

2.What will you do in Camping?

A.Hunt for animals. B.Enjoy challenging camping.

C.Visit traditional stone walls. D.Climb an across-country mountain.

3.Where can you find coastal B&Bs?

A.At bandbullapool. co. uk. B.At aurora zone. com.

C.At pitchup. com. D.At wizzair. com.

 

1.C 2.C 3.A 【解析】 这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了四种户外体验活动,在活动中你可以欣赏美景,呼吸新鲜的空气。 1.细节理解题。由题干中的关键词“Mountain-biking”可定位到第二个体验活动中,由此部分最后一段的信息“Bike hire from around £15 a day.” 可知,租一天自行车大约 15 英镑起,因此两天需要的花费有可能是 30 英镑。故选C项。 2.细节理解题。由题干中的关键词“Camping”可定位到第三个体验活动中,由此部分第一段中的“Walkers are in heaven here, hiking among the limestone hills filled with traditional stone walls.”可知,这里是步行者的天堂,步行者可以在布满传统石墙的石灰岩山间徒步旅行,与C项切题。A、D两项都不属于Camping中的活动,B项无中生有,文中没有提到该活动是有挑战性的。故选C项。 3.细节理解题。由题干中的关键词“coastal”, “B&B”可把信息锁定在最后一个体验活动中,由最后一段“Accommodation along the trail is reasonable including B&B in a double room at Torran in Ullapool from £70 a night. See bandbullapool. co. uk.”可知,可以在bandbullapool.co.uk 网站中获得更多的信息。故选A项。
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