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  Summer School trips are planned every Wednesday afternoonSome may last to the evening when we will go on a theatre tripWeekends are planned for all-day trips and activitiesAll the trips are designed(設(shè)計(jì))to introduce students to Scotland’s culture, exciting cities and beautiful scenery(風(fēng)景), while giving them a fun-filled break from timetabled classes

  On Wednesdays students can choose from

  ●Glamis Castle(城堡)Visit childhood home of Queen Elizabeth and one of Scotland’s most beautiful castles

  ●Royal(皇家)research ship DiscoveryVisit Captain Scott’s famous research ship Discovery

  ●Elie WatersportsGo boating and sailing

  Saturday trips

  ●EdinburghVisit Scotland’s beautiful capitalDiscover Edinburgh Castle, walk along Princes Street, home to some of Edinburgh’s best shops, discover the city’s past

  ●GlasgowExperience Scotland’s city of culture and buildings, internationally famous for its Victorian buildings and wonderful museumsVisit Scotland’s best-loved museum

  Discover and experience Scotlandthe best small country in the worldYou will not be disappointed(失望)

(1)

When will the students have their trips?

[  ]

A.

On Sunday

B.

On Wednesday morning

C.

On Wednesday and Sunday

D.

On Wednesday and Saturday

(2)

Where did Queen Elizabeth live when she was young?

[  ]

A.

Glasgow

B.

Glamis Castle

C.

Elie Watersports

D.

Edinburgh Castle

(3)

If you want to go shopping, the best place to go to is ________

[  ]

A.

Glasgow

B.

Edinburgh

C.

Elie Watersports

D.

Discovery

(4)

What you have read is ________

[  ]

A.

a traverl diary

B.

a news report

C.

an adveritisement

D.

an introduction Scotland

答案:1.D;2.B;3.B;4.C;
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