2025年实验班全程提优训练高二英语选择性必修第二册人教版
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C(2024·四川南充期中)
Bhutan is one of the world's most mysterious(神秘的) countries. Visiting it can be challenging, but there's a new drive to finally cross it off the bucket list in 2022, as its breathtaking Trans Bhutan Trail(小径) will be reopening to travellers for the first time in 60 years.
According to the Bhutan Canada Foundation—the main donor to the restoration project—the 250-mile route connects nine districts, 28 local governments, one national park and 400 historic and cultural sites. Travellers who follow the entire trail route will cross 18 major bridges and climb 10,000 stairs. It will be possible to walk or mountain bike there.
"This is a community-based project in both its building and operation which will restore an ancient cultural treasure and provide a sustainable, net zero carbon experience in the country for travellers," says Sam Blyth, chair of the Bhutan Canada Foundation. "The Trans Bhutan Trail also reflects the country's philosophy of Gross National Happiness and will allow the children of Bhutan to walk in the footsteps of their ancestors."
The trail's westernmost point is the town of Haa, which is near the border with Xizang, China. The easternmost point is Trashigang. According to a representative for the Bhutan Canada Foundation, an ambitious walker could cover the whole trail in about a month, but most tourists will likely enjoy shorter parts of the trail on three-, four-, or seven-day trips.
Due to its "high value, low impact" tourism strategy, Bhutan averaged just a few thousand visitors in a typical year before the pandemic occurred. As part of its aim to avoid over-tourism, the country charges a mandatory(强制的) 250 per day fee, which includes land transport, accommodations, food and guide service. The cost makes it somewhat prohibitive for many people to visit. And walkers to the Trans Bhutan Trail will have to apply for a permit. They can do this beginning in April.
28. What do we know about the Trans Bhutan Trail?
A. It connects several national parks.
B. It has been left unused for decades.
C. It has been maintained by the local governments.
D. It is more popular with mountain bikers than walkers.
29. What can we infer about the trail from Sam Blyth?
A. It allows children to reflect on themselves.
B. It provides a community experience for travellers.
C. It teaches people to learn from their happy ancestors.
D. It builds a connection between current and past generations.
30. What can walkers to the Trans Bhutan Trail do?
A. Choose from four types of short trips.
B. Collect ancient treasures along the way.
C. Explore Haa at the trail's easternmost point.
D. Take a month-long trip to cover the whole trail.
31. What is Bhutan's tourism strategy?
A. Putting profits first.
B. Giving fines to badly-behaved visitors.
C. Developing tourism without putting nature at risk.
D. Offering tourists high-quality accommodations and food.
Bhutan is one of the world's most mysterious(神秘的) countries. Visiting it can be challenging, but there's a new drive to finally cross it off the bucket list in 2022, as its breathtaking Trans Bhutan Trail(小径) will be reopening to travellers for the first time in 60 years.
According to the Bhutan Canada Foundation—the main donor to the restoration project—the 250-mile route connects nine districts, 28 local governments, one national park and 400 historic and cultural sites. Travellers who follow the entire trail route will cross 18 major bridges and climb 10,000 stairs. It will be possible to walk or mountain bike there.
"This is a community-based project in both its building and operation which will restore an ancient cultural treasure and provide a sustainable, net zero carbon experience in the country for travellers," says Sam Blyth, chair of the Bhutan Canada Foundation. "The Trans Bhutan Trail also reflects the country's philosophy of Gross National Happiness and will allow the children of Bhutan to walk in the footsteps of their ancestors."
The trail's westernmost point is the town of Haa, which is near the border with Xizang, China. The easternmost point is Trashigang. According to a representative for the Bhutan Canada Foundation, an ambitious walker could cover the whole trail in about a month, but most tourists will likely enjoy shorter parts of the trail on three-, four-, or seven-day trips.
Due to its "high value, low impact" tourism strategy, Bhutan averaged just a few thousand visitors in a typical year before the pandemic occurred. As part of its aim to avoid over-tourism, the country charges a mandatory(强制的) 250 per day fee, which includes land transport, accommodations, food and guide service. The cost makes it somewhat prohibitive for many people to visit. And walkers to the Trans Bhutan Trail will have to apply for a permit. They can do this beginning in April.
28. What do we know about the Trans Bhutan Trail?
A. It connects several national parks.
B. It has been left unused for decades.
C. It has been maintained by the local governments.
D. It is more popular with mountain bikers than walkers.
29. What can we infer about the trail from Sam Blyth?
A. It allows children to reflect on themselves.
B. It provides a community experience for travellers.
C. It teaches people to learn from their happy ancestors.
D. It builds a connection between current and past generations.
30. What can walkers to the Trans Bhutan Trail do?
A. Choose from four types of short trips.
B. Collect ancient treasures along the way.
C. Explore Haa at the trail's easternmost point.
D. Take a month-long trip to cover the whole trail.
31. What is Bhutan's tourism strategy?
A. Putting profits first.
B. Giving fines to badly-behaved visitors.
C. Developing tourism without putting nature at risk.
D. Offering tourists high-quality accommodations and food.
答案:
28.B 29.D 30.D 31.C
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