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“Military-style” travel has become the latest fashion among Chinese college students, who spend as little money as possible to travel to as many places as they can during the weekend, hardly taking a break or even sleeping.
To save money, they usually catch a normal-speed train on a Friday night, arrive at the destination(目的地) city on Saturday morning, travel around in the city, sleep at a 24-hour restaurant for a few hours on Saturday, then repeat the same busy schedule on Sunday before returning to their university in time for classes on Monday morning. These young travelers are less concerned with in-depth(深入详尽的) experiences and more focused on checking off popular tourist destinations on their schedule.
Hu Die, a student at Inner Mongolia University of Technology, is one such traveler. She put together a 10-day holiday during the recent May Day holiday period and traveled to six cities.
On April 26, she took a train to Beijing and then from Beijing to Tai’an, Shandong Province, to climb Mount Tai. To save money, she spent 4 hours climbing up to the mountaintop rather than using a cable car. After watching the sunrise from it on April 27, she visited Dai Temple at the foot of the mountain. She then went to Jinan in the afternoon, visited Daming Lake and Quancheng Square in the evening, and on the morning of April 28 went to Baotu Spring and Heihu Spring. She traveled to Zibo to enjoy the famous barbecue in the city, went to Yantai and Weihai before May 4, when she arrived in Luoyang, Henan Province. There, she visited the Longmen Grottoes and then returned to her school on May 5.
Most people can hardly imagine how she traveled extensively in only 10 days. “We do not think we are doing something ‘crazy’ or ‘amazing’. We are young and energetic(精力充沛的) enough to experience such a tight travel schedule,” she said. “Moreover, when you travel with your friends, you are happy and you do not feel tired.”
Videos of them taking such trips have been posted on social media platforms, such as TikTok, Red, with much praise(夸赞) for their energetic spirit and high ability to achieve(完成) their plans. Others, however, question whether such a busy schedule is healthy.
(
A. Traveling to as many places as possible during long vacations with a lot of money spent.
B. Traveling to as many places as they can during the weekend with little money and rest.
C. Traveling to a few places during the weekend with an in-depth experiences.
D. Traveling to popular tourist destinations during holidays with a relaxed schedule.
(
A. By taking high-speed trains.
B. By staying in expensive hotels.
C. By sleeping at 24-hour restaurants.
D. By using cable cars on mountains.
(
A. Crazy. B. Scary. C. Tiring. D. Joyful.
(
A. widely B. slowly C. carefully D. usefully
(
A. Everyone questions whether they are healthy.
B. Some praise the students’ energetic spirit.
C. Many advise the students to travel more slowly.
D. No one is interested in such travel styles.
“Military-style” travel has become the latest fashion among Chinese college students, who spend as little money as possible to travel to as many places as they can during the weekend, hardly taking a break or even sleeping.
To save money, they usually catch a normal-speed train on a Friday night, arrive at the destination(目的地) city on Saturday morning, travel around in the city, sleep at a 24-hour restaurant for a few hours on Saturday, then repeat the same busy schedule on Sunday before returning to their university in time for classes on Monday morning. These young travelers are less concerned with in-depth(深入详尽的) experiences and more focused on checking off popular tourist destinations on their schedule.
Hu Die, a student at Inner Mongolia University of Technology, is one such traveler. She put together a 10-day holiday during the recent May Day holiday period and traveled to six cities.
On April 26, she took a train to Beijing and then from Beijing to Tai’an, Shandong Province, to climb Mount Tai. To save money, she spent 4 hours climbing up to the mountaintop rather than using a cable car. After watching the sunrise from it on April 27, she visited Dai Temple at the foot of the mountain. She then went to Jinan in the afternoon, visited Daming Lake and Quancheng Square in the evening, and on the morning of April 28 went to Baotu Spring and Heihu Spring. She traveled to Zibo to enjoy the famous barbecue in the city, went to Yantai and Weihai before May 4, when she arrived in Luoyang, Henan Province. There, she visited the Longmen Grottoes and then returned to her school on May 5.
Most people can hardly imagine how she traveled extensively in only 10 days. “We do not think we are doing something ‘crazy’ or ‘amazing’. We are young and energetic(精力充沛的) enough to experience such a tight travel schedule,” she said. “Moreover, when you travel with your friends, you are happy and you do not feel tired.”
Videos of them taking such trips have been posted on social media platforms, such as TikTok, Red, with much praise(夸赞) for their energetic spirit and high ability to achieve(完成) their plans. Others, however, question whether such a busy schedule is healthy.
(
B
)11. What is “Military-style” travel among Chinese college students?A. Traveling to as many places as possible during long vacations with a lot of money spent.
B. Traveling to as many places as they can during the weekend with little money and rest.
C. Traveling to a few places during the weekend with an in-depth experiences.
D. Traveling to popular tourist destinations during holidays with a relaxed schedule.
(
C
)12. How do “Military-style” travelers usually save money during their trips?A. By taking high-speed trains.
B. By staying in expensive hotels.
C. By sleeping at 24-hour restaurants.
D. By using cable cars on mountains.
(
D
)13. What does Hu Die think of her 10-day trip?A. Crazy. B. Scary. C. Tiring. D. Joyful.
(
A
)14. The underlined word “extensively” in Paragraph 5 probably means “______”.A. widely B. slowly C. carefully D. usefully
(
B
)15. How do people on social media react to(作出反应) these “military-style” trips?A. Everyone questions whether they are healthy.
B. Some praise the students’ energetic spirit.
C. Many advise the students to travel more slowly.
D. No one is interested in such travel styles.
答案:
11.B 12.C 13.D 14.A 15.B
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