【題目】聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

1Which country do the man and his wife choose for their holiday?

A.Britain.B.Australia.C.Japan.

2Why does the man's wife refuse to travel by ship?

A.She often gets seasick.

B.She has made many ship travels.

C.She feels dangerous about ships.

3What does the woman suggest about the hotel?

A.Choosing a cheap one.

B.Finding more information about it online.

C.Booking a high-star one.

4What does the man want to see most while traveling?

A.Man-made buildings.

B.The beauty of natural scenery.

C.His wife's favorite attractions.

【答案】

1B

2C

3B

4B

【解析】

【原文】

W: Hey, James. Any plan for the coming vacation?

M: Ah, yes. Recently, my wife and I have thought of different tourist places. Thailand is not in the best season. Prices in Britain are high. There are too many people in Japan. And then we are left with only one place.

W: Where to?

M: We will have a five-day tour in Australia.

W: It’s a wonderful country. How will you travel? I mean you can take a ship there. It’s relaxing.

M: Well, my wife can’t swim so she doesn’t feel that safe about water or ships. We will go there by plane this time.

W: And where will you stay?

M: In a four-star hotel. The hotel is very famous.

W: You can find more information about it online.

M: OK. I will go deep into it.

W: And what do you want to visit most for this trip? Mind my asking?

M: My wife is looking forward to seeing the Sydney Opera House. But I am not interested in it. As you know, it just includes rnan-made attractions. I am thinking of Golden Beach, the natural scenery.

W: Yes. I am sure you will enjoy it much.

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