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的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AA night in the African rainforest camping under the stars is just one of the many nevertobeforgotten experiences of our latest offer to Weekly News readers.Day 1: The 5* Victoria Falls Hotel will meet your needs during your first day in Africa after the 30 km drive from the international airport. Located only minutes from the falls, the hotel has splendid views of the breathtaking waters.Day 2: Your night under the stars, within few minutes’ walk of the Victoria Falls. Our purposebuilt campsite offers our guests a chance to feel the atmosphere of the rainforest. Your evening starts with a great barbecue cooked by our head chef, followed by a program of African music and dance. Then, as moon rises and the stars shine, you retire to your tent to sleep or to listen to the fascinating sounds of the African rainforest.Days 34: The 5* Zimbabwe National Hotel will acmodate you in the heart of the Zimbabwean wilderness. By jeep from your campsite near the Falls, you arrive at midday via the Zambezi river. The hotel offers you everything you would expect from 5* luxury hotel. In the evening, enjoy our international menu, or relax in the gardens. Those who love adventure can join our specially arranged rafting trip down the Zambezi river.Days 56: Arrive by helicopter at the 5* Plaza Hotel, only 20 minutes’ drive from the airport. Day 5 includes an amazing safari to see some of the world’s most unusual animals in their natural habitats. On the final day, you can make shopping trip into town.Included in this special offer: 6 nights in 5* hotel acmodation. Depart from London Heathrow Airport. Bed and breakfast meal basis. Price (163。1, 355) is per person based on two people sharing a room.36.During Day 2, the tourists will have a chance to _________.A.cook a barbecue B.dance African dancesC.have a sleep outdoors D.walk around the rainforest37.The tourists will go to the Zimbabwe National Hotel by________.A.helicopter B.ship C.jeep D.raft38.The tourists will have time to do some shopping on________.A.Day 1 B.Day 2 C.Day 3 D.Day 639.We can learn from the text that the tourists ________.A.can enjoy free meals during the whole tripB.have to pay extra money for a single roomC.should book in advance to get a discountD.are required to be London locals40.Where does the text most probably e from?A.A travel guide. B.A geography textbook.C.A hotel advertisement. D.An introduction to Weekly News.BInspired by the movement to protect the Carmanah Valley and Clayoquot Sound, I decided to devote myself to producing images for conservation fulltime in 1992. Since that time my work has taken me all over the world and my photos have appeared in many major magazines. However, many of my most rewarding moments have e from working on projects in British Columbia, Canada, and sharing those images in slide show tours I have given throughout Canada, the . and Europe.The more I travel and photograph in other parts of the world, the more I have e to realize the wilderness we have in Canada is truly special and rare.I have always felt that as a photographer my goal is to approach the natural environment with the sense of wonder and curiosity that es so naturally to children. This, I believe, is one of the basic keys not just to producing meaningful images, but more importantly, to gaining a full appreciation and enjoyment of the natural world.I find that not only my best images, but also my most enjoyable experiences in nature, occur when I have an open mind and follow my intuition (直覺). When I feel drawn to a certain scene, I try to make the scene simple and not include anything that is not relevant. I also try all ways to look for beautiful light. Early morning and the end of the day almost always produce light that results in more pleasing images than those taken under the strong light in the middle of a sunny day. Soft cloudy skies are wonderful for photographing all day, especially in our beautiful forests or for small subjects like wildflowers. Rain, storms, and snow also provide wonderful opportunities for new and different kinds of images.41.In the first paragraph, the author mainly tells us about________.A.his working experiences B.his goal as a photographerC.his skills in photographing D.his understanding about conservation42.It can be inferred that the author________.A.was born in the United KingdomB.now works mainly in the United StatesC.has worked as a fulltime tour guide since 1992D.is aware of the importance of environmental protection43.What’s the authors goal as a photographer?A.To produce beautiful picturesB.To take his children to approach the nature.C.To gain people’s appreciation and admiration.D.To get close to nature with strong desire to know about it44.Which of the following is true of the author’s images?A.They are not easy to be produced in soft cloudy skies.B.Sometimes the scenes in them are simple and don’t include irrelevant things.C.If they are wildflowers, the best time to produce them is in the rain.D.If produced at the end of the day, they are more beautiful than in the early moming.45.What is the purpose of writing the passage?A.To study the key to being a famous artist.B.To show thoughts about nature photography.C.To praise wonderful scenes they have in Canada.D.To tell the most enjoyable experiences in nature. CThe official opening of Beijing Daxing International Airport caps a long design and building process. Designed by the late architect Zaha Hadid and her Chinese partners, the airport is built for the future, having a terminal the size of 97 soccer groundsas well as customerservice robots that provide travelers with flight updates and airport information. Called starfish by Chinese media for its shape of five concourses(大廳)connected to a main hall, Daxing Airport aims to reduce the walking distance for passengers. The airport authority has promised a d