The curious European destinations that Chinese tourists love visiting
Bicester Village
According to a 2019 VisitBritain report, more than 260,000 Chinese tourists visit the UK each year. And where do they go? It claimed that “they are mostly interested in symbolic elements: the Royal Family, Shakespeare, Sherlock Holmes, Harry Potter and Downton Abbey”.
Then there's the shopping. Bicester Village, a vast retail estate (零售产业) on the outskirts of the Oxford shire town, is the second most visited UK attraction for Chinese tourists after Buckingham Palace, and three in four Chinese visitors head there.
King's College, Cambridge
A famous tree, for Chinese people at least, can be found in King's College, Cambridge. The willow (柳树), considered to be a holy thing to lost youth, is mentioned in a much-loved poem by Xu Zhimo, who spent a year studying at King's College — Taking leave of Cambridge Again:
The golden willows by the riverside;
Are young brides in the setting sun;
Their glittering reflections on the shimmering river;
Keep undulating in my heart.
Bonn
The former West German capital is another popular port of call. Chinese love classical music, particularly Beethoven, making his birthplace an obvious highlight of any trip to Europe. The city's tourist board offers maps in three foreign languages: English, Chinese and Japanese.
Verona
Both British and Chinese travelers flood to Venice, Rome and Florence, but Verona typically appears higher on the wish lists of China's tourists. That's because of the whole country 's adoration of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. The play is popular on UK shores, of course, but the love is doubled in China as it was among the first of the Shakespeare's works to be translated into Chinese, because its plot bears a striking resemblance to a famous Chinese folk tale, The Butterfly Lovers. Expect to see queues at the popular House of Juliet on Via Cappello (a statue of the character stands beneath her balcony).
1.Which is the most visited place for Chinese tourists?
A.Bicester Village. B.Buckingham Palace.
C.King's College. D.Cambridge.
2.W hat's approximately the number of Chinese visitors to Bicester Village each year?
A.About 260,000. B.About 145,600.
C.About 195,000. D.About 346,700.
3.Where are the Chinese music lovers likely to go?
A.Bicester Village. B.King's College, Cambridge.
C.Bonn. D.Verona.
4.Which are adored by Chinese tourists who love literary?
A.Bicester Village and Bonn. B.Bicester Village and King's College, Cambridge.
C.Verona and Bonn. D.King's College, Cambridge and Verona.
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Look around your classroom. Do you see 1.(student) sitting at desks? Are teachers writing on a board and giving lectures? At Southern Cross School, near the famous Kruger National Park in South Africa, things are 2.(difference). Here, nature is the classroom. Both the park 3. the school are home to wild animals. Students at the school study 4. same subjects as other students in South Africa. But at Southern Cross, the staff and students go out into the wild to learn. In one lesson, students apply the principles of math 5. the study of local wildlife. Younger students count how many kinds of animals drank at the nearby water troughs during the night. 6.(old) students measure the amount of water the animals drank, and calculate how much water the animals will need over weeks or months. Ant de Boer, 7. is the director of the school, says his aim is for students to learn the importance of 8. (care) for the environment. De Boer says, “When they leave school, we want them 9. (be) champions of the natural environment.” As the school motto 10.(say), Southern Cross aims to be a “School for the Planet”.
Sandy MacNeill was vacationing in Florida. One day, he was walking down a street in Indian Rocks Beach right when Tom Reddon _________ to the sidewalk.
Reddon had just had a quick warm-up walk with his friend when he _________ fell to the ground, unconscious. As Reddon’s _________ called 911, two passing pedestrians ran to _________ someone who could _________ CPR (心肺复苏术) — and luckily, they managed to _________ MacNeill.
Though MacNeill says that he has taken several CPR classes in the past, he had _________ actually performed the procedure on another person until Reddon.
MacNeill immediately performed nonstop chest compressions on Reddon _________ the ambulance arrived on the scene five minutes later.
After being _________ to the hospital nearby for emergency surgery, Reddon was __________ treated for heart attack — and he says that he is apparently very __________ to be alive.
“For my type of heart attack, the success rate is not very __________, so to have somebody there to __________ call 911, to do CPR and to have a __________ close by … and to have cardiac surgeons on hand to give me a(n) __________, I mean, it’s amazing that everything fell together so __________ for me,” Reddon told CBC.
It wasn’t until later when the two Canadian men were reunited that they __________ that they were both from Fredricton, New Brunswick.
“It’s __________ that we come from the same place.” Reddon said. “We got along famously well, and I think we’ll get together when we __________ in Fredericton over a glass of beer or two and __________ life and things like that.”
1.A.jumped B.walked C.fell D.ran
2.A.slowly B.suddenly C.gradually D.urgently
3.A.family B.friend C.driver D.partner
4.A.ask B.help C.recommend D.find
5.A.perform B.teach C.explain D.play
6.A.rescue B.stop C.contact D.recognize
7.A.already B.often C.never D.ever
8.A.as B.until C.after D.since
9.A.forced B.directed C.invited D.rushed
10.A.successfully B.specially C.apparently D.normally
11.A.confident B.surprised C.lucky D.proud
12.A.high B.clear C.low D.good
13.A.exactly B.eventually C.repeatedly D.immediately
14.A.car B.hospital C.doctor D.passer-by
15.A.operation B.examination C.suggestion D.instruction
16.A.fair B.quickly C.well D.much
17.A.admitted B.agreed C.announced D.realized
18.A.frightening B.embarrassing C.amazing D.puzzling
19.A.get back B.come across C.go away D.walk around
20.A.seek for B.think of C.carry on D.talk about
When is the last time you slept under the stars and cooked dinner over an open fire? You never know — you may just fall back in love with the great outdoors and turn it into an annual vacation!
Escape the busy city life
Why go camping? 1. Once your tent and campsite is set-up, you don’t have to worry about cleaning, laundry or any other tasks that seem to consume your everyday life. And it’s a chance for you to turn off the smart phone, computer and other electronics to just sit back and relax.
Gain a newfound appreciation for Mother Nature
2. From beautiful mountains to freshwater lakes ideal for swimming, you’ll have your pick of outdoor activities to engage in.
Quality time with friends and family
3. This will give your friends and family a chance to have some true quality time together whether it’s playing sports, cooking or simply talking to one another — without the usual distractions.
You can learn new skills
Living outdoors gives you the opportunity to learn some survival skills. 4. You may also learn how to protect yourself from mosquitoes and other insects, as well as experience how many material possessions you really can do without.
Camping is affordable
When it comes to budget vacations, a camping trip is one of the most economical choices for a family getaway. Groceries can be bought ahead of time and once you’ve settled into the campsite, there’s no need to worry about purchasing more food or buying souvenirs. 5. Happy camping!
A.Decide with whom you are camping.
B.Make it a rule to keep the electronic games at home.
C.You’ll likely manage to build a fire after a camping trip.
D.Planning a camping trip begins with the desire to get outdoors.
E.It gives you the opportunity to do nothing for a weekend or even longer.
F.There’s so much beauty in the outdoors and we rarely get the chance to appreciate it.
G.So if you’re looking for a trip that’s going to save money, get out there and set up that tent.