【題目】ARCTIC CIRCLE & NORTHERN LIGHTS TOUR

HIGHLIGHTS

Experience the Arctic Circle and amazing northern lights with us.

Cover a total of 400 miles in this 14-hour expedition.

Cross the broad Yukon River.

En-route, enjoy breathtaking views of Alaska, USA.

You may see moose, lynxes and foxes in their natural habitat.

ATTENTION: The Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) is a natural phenomenon and can not be guaranteed. There is no refund (退款) if the Aurora Borealis does not appear.

PICKUP TIME

12:15 pm - 1:00 pm.

MEETING POINT

Your hotel in Fairbanks.

WHAT TO EXPECT

▲1: 00 pm—Departure from Fairbanks.

Trans-Alaska-Pipeline—Get a close-up view of the famous pipeline and learn interesting facts about the engineering and building period.

Arctic Circle—Have your picture taken at the Arctic Circle and receive your Arctic Circle Certificate.

Yukon River—Walk right to the edge of Alaska’s most famous river.

▲3: 00 pm—Arrival at your hotel in Fairbanks.

On the return journey to Fairbanks we pass many sites, which are perfect for possible northern lights viewing.

We provide ham (or veggie) sandwich, chips, sweets, two bottles of water and hot drinks. Please feel free to bring extra food.

CANCELLATION POLICY

Cancellations 30 days ahead of tour date are subject to 5% banking charge.

Cancellations within 30 days are non-refundable.

IMPORTANT

A minimum of 2 people is required for online booking. Single travelers and short notice reservations (within 7 days of tour date) always have to contact us for availability at info@1stAlaskaTours.com or 907-590-5900.

1What can guests surely do on the tour?

A.Enjoy amazing northern lights.B.See some wild animals in their habitat.

C.Go through the Trans-Alaska-Pipeline.D.Get an Arctic Circle Certificate.

2Which of the following cases is refundable?

A.Cancelling a month before tour date.B.Not crossing the Yukon River.

C.Booking within 7 days of tour date.D.Not seeing northern lights.

3Where can the text probably be found?

A.In a geography textbook.B.On a science website.

C.On a tour homepage.D.In a photography journal.

【答案】

1D

2A

3C

【解析】

本文為一篇應(yīng)用文。文章介紹了北極圈與北極光之旅。

1

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)WHAT TO EXPECTArctic Circle—Have your picture taken at the Arctic Circle and receive your Arctic Circle Certificate. 北極圈——在北極圈拍照,領(lǐng)取北極圈證書。 可知,客人在旅行中肯定能拿到北極圈證書。故選D項(xiàng)。

2

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)CANCELLATION POLICYCancellations 30 days ahead of tour date are subject to 5% banking charge. 提前30天取消,將收取5%的銀行手續(xù)費(fèi)。及Cancellations within 30 days are non-refundable.30天內(nèi)取消,概不退款?芍,旅游日期前一個(gè)月取消,可以退款。故選A項(xiàng)。

3

推理判斷題。結(jié)合全文,文章介紹了北極圈及北極光之旅,結(jié)合IMPORTANTSingle travelers and short notice reservations (within 7 days of tour date) always have to contact us for availability at info@1stAlaskaTours.com or 907-590-5900.單人旅行者和短通知預(yù)訂(在旅游日期7天內(nèi))必須通過info@1stAlaskaTours.com或97-590-5900聯(lián)系我們。推測在旅游主頁上可以找到這篇文章。故選C項(xiàng)。

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