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Your school has planned a visit to Lions Nature Education Centre. Here is what you should know about the centre. Please read it.
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Lions Nature Education Centre Lions Nature Education Centre opened in 1991 on what was once a government farm in Sai Kung. Both the government and the Lions Club own it now. Aims The aim of the centre is to show visitors everything to do with rural (乡下的) Hong Kong. We also hope to educate people about the environment. For this reason, it’s really a popular place for school trips and outings. Facilities (设施) The centre has a large number of indoor and outdoor facilities and exhibitions (展品). The outdoor facilities include a garden, vegetable fields and a place where trees are grown for study. Indoor exhibition halls provide different kinds of plants, fishes and other things from land or sea. The Farmers’ Market is open at weekends. Rules for visitors ·Wear proper clothes, shoes and hats. ·Bring some water and food, but take your rubbish away with you. ·Do not break any natural appearance or plants, and do not make the water dirty. ·Care for other visitors and wildlife (野生动植物), and do keep quiet wherever you go. Opening hours
We are open daily from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm. Exhibition halls are open from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. The centre is closed every Tuesday. Address: Hiram’s Highway, Sai Kung Phone: 2792 2234 Website: http://www.hknature.net/lnec |
1.You can visit Lions Nature Education Centre .
A. in the city centre B. at Hiram’s Highway
C. on a government farm D. inside the exhibition halls
2.In the centre, visitors can learn about .
A. rural clothes and shoes B. different kinds of seafood
C. outdoor lions in nature D. the environment around us
3.Before your school go to the centre, you should tell them .
A. not to visit the Farmers’ Market B. not to make a noise or wear hats
C. to care for the wildlife and water D. to look for rubbish and take it away
4.Lions Nature Education Centre is closed .
A. at weekends B. after 4:30 pm
C. during weekdays D. before 9:30am
5.For more information about the centre, you’d better .
A. call at 2792 2234 B. ask other visitors
C. study the facilities D. provide the website
Your school has planned a visit to Lions Nature Education Centre. Here is what you should know about the centre. Please read it.
| Lions Nature Education Centre Lions Nature Education Centre opened in 1991 on what was once a government farm in Sai Kung. Both the government and the Lions Club own it now. Aims The aim of the centre is to show visitors everything to do with rural (乡下的) Hong Kong. We also hope to educate people about the environment. For this reason, it’s really a popular place for school trips and outings. Facilities (设施) The centre has a large number of indoor and outdoor facilities and exhibitions (展品). The outdoor facilities include a garden, vegetable fields and a place where trees are grown for study. Indoor exhibition halls provide different kinds of plants, fishes and other things from land or sea. The Farmers’ Market is open at weekends. Rules for visitors ·Wear proper clothes, shoes and hats. ·Bring some water and food, but take your rubbish away with you. ·Do not break any natural appearance or plants, and do not make the water dirty. ·Care for other visitors and wildlife (野生动植物), and do keep quiet wherever you go. Opening hours We are open daily from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm. Exhibition halls are open from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. The centre is closed every Tuesday. Address: Hiram’s Highway, Sai Kung Phone: 2792 2234 Website: http://www.hknature.net/lnec |
| A.in the city centre | B.at Hiram’s Highway |
| C.on a government farm | D.inside the exhibition halls |
| A.rural clothes and shoes | B.different kinds of seafood |
| C.outdoor lions in nature | D.the environment around us |
| A.not to visit the Farmers’ Market | B.not to make a noise or wear hats |
| C.to care for the wildlife and water | D.to look for rubbish and take it away |
| A.at weekends | B.after 4:30 pm |
| C.during weekdays | D.before 9:30am |
| A.call at 2792 2234 | B.ask other visitors |
| C.study the facilities | D.provide the website |
| Lions Nature Education Centre Lions Nature Education Centre opened in 1991 on what was once a government farm in Sai Kung. Both the government and the Lions Club own it now. Aims The aim of the centre is to show visitors everything to do with rural (乡下的) Hong Kong. We also hope to educate people about the environment. For this reason, it’s really a popular place for school trips and outings. Facilities (设施) The centre has a large number of indoor and outdoor facilities and exhibitions (展品). The outdoor facilities include a garden, vegetable fields and a place where trees are grown for study. Indoor exhibition halls provide different kinds of plants, fishes and other things from land or sea. The Farmers’ Market is open at weekends. Rules for visitors ·Wear proper clothes, shoes and hats. ·Bring some water and food, but take your rubbish away with you. ·Do not break any natural appearance or plants, and do not make the water dirty. ·Care for other visitors and wildlife (野生动植物), and do keep quiet wherever you go. Opening hours We are open daily from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm. Exhibition halls are open from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. The centre is closed every Tuesday. Address: Hiram’s Highway, Sai Kung Phone: 2792 2234 Website: http://www.hknature.net/lnec |
| A.in the city centre | B.at Hiram’s Highway |
| C.on a government farm | D.inside the exhibition halls |
| A.rural clothes and shoes | B.different kinds of seafood |
| C.outdoor lions in nature | D.the environment around us |
| A.not to visit the Farmers’ Market | B.not to make a noise or wear hats |
| C.to care for the wildlife and water | D.to look for rubbish and take it away |
| A.at weekends | B.after 4:30 pm |
| C.during weekdays | D.before 9:30am |
| A.call at 2792 2234 | B.ask other visitors |
| C.study the facilities | D.provide the website |
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| Your school has planned a visit to Lions Nature Education Centre. Here is what you should know about the centre. Please read it.
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| 1. You can visit Lions Nature Education Centre __________. | |
| A. in the city centre B. at Hiram's Highway C. on a government farm D. inside the exhibition halls | |
| 2. In the centre, visitors can learn about __________. | |
| A. rural clothes and shoes B. different kinds of seafood C. outdoor lions in nature D. the environment around us | |
| 3. Before your school go to the centre, you should tell them __________. | |
| A. not to visit the Farmers' Market B. not to make a noise or wear hats C. to care for the wildlife and water D. to look for rubbish and take it away | |
| 4. Lions Nature Education Centre is closed __________. | |
| A. at weekends B. after 4: 30 pm C. during weekdays D. before 9: 30 am | |
| 5. For more information about the centre, you'd better __________. | |
| A. call at 2792 2234 B. ask other visitors C. study the facilities D. provide the website |
One bag, that’s it.
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The importance of packing light cannot be overemphasized(过度强调). Limit yourself to 20 pounds in a carry-on bag. A 9’× 22’ ×14’ bag fits under most airplane seats. And after you enjoy that sweet mobility and freedom, you’ll never go any other way.
You’ll walk with your luggage(行李) more than you think you will. Before leaving home, give yourself a test. Pack up completely, and practice being a tourist for an hour. Fully loaded, you should enjoy window-shopping. If you can’t, go home and thin things out.
Packing light isn’t just about the trip over and back—it’s about your traveling lifestyle. Too much luggage marks you as a typical tourist. It slams the back door shut. Changing locations becomes an important operation. With only one bag, you’re mobile and in control. Take this piece of advice seriously. Pack light, and pack smart. These days, you can’t bring anything possibly dangerous—such as knives, lighters or large amounts of liquid (液体)—in your bag.
What to bring?
How do you fit a whole trip’s worth of luggage into a small backpack or suitcase(衣箱)? The answer is simple: bring very little.
Bring out everything you think you might need on the floor. Pick up one item(件) at a time and check it. Ask yourself—not “Will I use it?”, but—“Will I use it enough to feel good about carrying it all the way? The world is getting really small—you can buy Colgate toothpaste, Nivea cream and Gillette razors in almost every country.
Think about what you can do without—not what will be convenient on your trip. When in doubt, leave it out.
1.What do the last two paragraphs mainly talk about?
A. Packing light is a kind of travelling lifestyle.
B. Packing light can give you mobility and freedom.
C. How to find out what to take and what not to take on a trip.
D. How to find out if your luggage is too heavy.
2.You are allowed to take _______with you when you travel according to the passage.
A. Colgate toothpaste B. Lighters C. Knives D. a great deal of liquid
3.The underlined part “thin things out” possibly means________.
A. make things thin to bring
B. make your luggage lighter
C. take out dangerous things
D. throw useless things away
4.The author seems to believe that _________.
A. people had better bring nothing when they travel
B. people can use Nivea cream only in their home town
C. the importance of packing light is overemphasized now
D. you will be easily seen as a tourist with a lot of luggage
5.What is the best title for the passage?
A. Dying for a trip
B. Things to take on a trip
C. Pack light and pack right
D. Travelling: a typical way of life
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