Crazy at home?Travel restrictions limit your wanderlust?For now,from the safely of your couch,you can still explore the world with these travel-inspiring films.
The Beach
Maya Bay,Thailand
If there was ever a movie that tells about the search to find your own private paradise,this is it.Starring Leonardo DiCaprio,The Beach follows backpackers' search for a hidden mysterious utopia in Thailand.Ironically,Maya Bay has become so overrun with tourists since the movie was filmed that it was forced to close until 2021 due to environmental concerns.
Tracks
The Outback,Australia
Based on the true story of one woman's nearly 2,000-mile walk alone across the Western Australian desert with just her dog and camels,the film spotlights the vast Outback.You'll get lost in the wild beauty of the country as glimpses of these wonders such as Uluru Peak fill the screen.
Lost in Translation
Tokyo,Japan
This classic won Sofia Coppola the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay and numerous fans for its quiet brilliance describing the loneliness of travel.Suffering from jet lag and culture shock,two drifting foreigners-Bob Murray and Scarlett Johansson bond over drinks at the Park Hyatt in the fascinating up-all-nigh world of Tokyo.
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Nuuk,Greenland
Ben Stiller directs and stars in this film adaption of a short story about an unlucky dreamer who leads a sedentary(久坐不動的) life working for Life magazine.That is,until he goes on a wild adventure tracking down a film negative for the last issue.From jumping out of a helicopter in Greenland to spotting rare snow leopards in the Himalayas,Mitty reminds us about the rewards of stepping out of our comfort zone.
(1)Which film is from a true story? BB
A.The Beach.
B.Tracks.
C.Lost in Translation.
D.The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
(2)What appeals to the audience most in Lost in Translation? CC
A.Its famous director.
B.The natural beauty of Tokyo.
C.Its presentation of loneliness.
D.The friendship of two foreigners.
(3)In which section of a magazine may this text appear? BB
A.Science.
B.Entertainment.
C.Fashion.
D.Sports.
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【答案】B;C;B
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1.Travelling by rail,you'll get a completely different experience,which can't be matched by flying or driving.The following are four best slow routes.
The Ghan
Where:Australia,from Adelaide to Darwin via Alice Springs.
When:The peak season is usually the winter (June,July,August),but going during the wet season (December,January) will allow you to see more wildlife.
Duration:Going straight through takes 52 hours.
Highlights:Going through Australia's Red Centre with blue skies and red earth,enjoying a beautiful and peaceful experience.
The Royal Scotsman
Where:Travels around the Scottish Highlands or all the way around Great Britain.
When:Up to 20 hours of daylight in June makes it the perfect time to watch birds flying over mirror-like lakes.
Duration:Trips can be as short as two days or as long as seven.
Highlights:Possibly the most expensive train journey in the world,with a minimum of £2,350 per person for a two-night trip.You' ll be treated like a king or a queen.Hearty meals,fine wines and carriages that look like rooms at Balmoral Castle await you.
The Rocky Mountaineer
Where:Canada,from Vancouver to Banff,Jasper and Calgary.
When:In June,which is springtime in the Rockies.
Duration:Between two and eight days,travelling only in daylight.
Highlights:Spectacular views of the Rocky Mountains,traditional native storytelling,wine classes and natural history workshops.
Eastern and Oriental Express
Where:From Thailand,through Malaysia,to Singapore.
When:April and May,for the least humid weather.
Duration:Trips vary from two to eight days.
Highlights:From golden temples and rice fields to metropolitan cities,this luxurious train displays the best of the countries it passes through.
(1)In which month are more routes available?
A.January.
B.April.
C.June.
D.August.
(2)What can visitors experience on The Royal Scotsman?
A.A flight over lakes.
B.Noble service
C.Native story-telling.
D.Wine making.
(3)Which route goes through different countries?
A.The Ghan.
B.The Royal Scotsman.
C.The Rocky Mountaineer.
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2.The cost of living in countries like the U.S,Britain,Australia or France has skyrocketed in recent years.However,if you're willing to leave your country and explore life in other areas,there are many countries boasting an extremely cheap and low cost of living.Check out the following countries when planning your next move.
Ecuador
Ecuador is similar to the United States in many ways,and as a result has become a popular American getaway.They even use the U.S.Dollar for their currency.In this country,it's cheaper to eat out every day than cook for yourself on a budget in the U.S.You can even buy a building for around ﹩50,000 and hire someone to look after it while you're away.
Mexico
Although the country is known for its poverty ridden streets,there are many wealthier areas that provide every facility you might need.You can live off a mere ﹩700 to ﹩800 a month in Mexico,and this includes rent for a nice place,facilities,food,and any sightseeing.
Argentina
Argentina has been a popular tourist destination for many years.It has great restaurants,a rich history,and many places to explore.Not to mention,it's not very expensive to live here.A decent sized home can cost around ﹩139,000,which is relatively cheap in relation to homes in the United States.
Vietnam
Vietnam has also become a popular tourist destination in recent years.There are many million-dollar luxury homes by the beach,but you can find a modest flat or a small home for around ﹩25,000 to ﹩50,000 if you search in the right areas.
(1)How much does it cost to live in Mexico for a year?
A.About ﹩12,000.
B.About ﹩7,000.
C.About ﹩8,000.
D.About ﹩8,800.
(2)What do Argentina and Vietnam have in common?
A.They both have great restaurants.
B.Tourists enjoy travelling in the two countries.
C.The cost of living in them is both expensive.
D.The middle-sized homes both cost around ﹩139,000.
(3)In which country is the U.S Dollar used for its currency?
A.Ecuador.
B.Mexico.
C.Argentina.
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C.save time to read books
D.learn new technology
(2)When you want to read Easy English with Dimda,you can
A.receive it through emails
B.download it into the computer
C.receive it anywhere and anytime
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(3)The purpose of writing this passage is to
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