—Take the elevator _________ the second floor and turn left. And the bookstore is _________ the furniture store and the drugstore.
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Liang and Wang, both teachers, are going to take their summer holidays at some beautiful seaside.They like good wine and shopping. Chen Hui and Li Hong, university students, want to travel with very little money, and would like to get to know the country by working with the local (当地的) people for two weeks. Mr.Zhang, a young and busy manager, needs a holiday to relax.He would like to go somewhere warm and sunny, where he can swim in the sea, and he enjoys sports and dancing. Mr.Lee and his wife, who have recently retired (退休), want to see places of cultural and historic interest, but Mrs.Lee hates flying. Ling Xia,a nurse in a hospital in Guangzhou, hopes to spend her 21st birthday in the north and skate on real ice. | A.Seven Days on Jinsha Island Sevenday holidays on Jinsha Island, lovely beach with golden sand and deep blue sea.Sailing and some other water sports as well as dancing to local music. B.East China in Comfort Comfortable coach tours around five cities in East China.Six days out of normal holiday season, seeing local culture. C.A Fourday Holiday in Guilin Relax yourselves for a fourday holiday in Guilin.Stay in the Lijiang Hotel.Taste delicious Guilin rice noodles.A tour on the Lijiang River by boat. D.Holiday Homes in Sanya Holiday flats in Sanya in summer season by the sea, yet near shops and restaurants. E.One Day Travel in Guangzhou Climb Mt. Baiyun in the morning, visit Yuexiu Park and other sceneries after lunch.A night time boat trip on Pearl River at 8:00. F.One Week on Sun Island,Harbin Oneweek holidays in the Full Moon Hotel.Beautiful flats with sights of Sun Lake. Skating, skiing and other winter sports. G.Farm Holidays in Guizhou Working holidays on a farm in Guizhou for one to three months, if prepared to work with the farmers.Rooms, food and trips all provided free—you only pay for the low cost traffic. |
She her mother came back last night.
Hello everyone! I'm Lucy. My parents love travelling with me. We have been in Australia three days. We're having a time here. Australia is sixth largest country in the world. There is too much to see. And it is impossible for me to tell you . Sydney is a beautiful city. There are both many trees beautiful flowers around the houses and they look really beautiful. There are also some special in Australia, such as kangaroos and koalas. They are really lovely.
During the past three days, we've visited many of interest around Sydney. I'd like to spend more time here, but we will fly to city, Cairns, to see coral reefs(珊瑚礁) tomorrow. People say that words cannot tell the beauty of the colorful coral. Many famous cartoon films were made there. Now we are busy packing our bags. We will enjoy in Cairns this time tomorrow. I'm looking to going there!
| Dear Linda, I'm so glad that we'll meet in the Italian restaurant. Now let me tell you how to get to the restaurant. Go straight on when you get off the bus at Street. Then turn right at the crossing(交叉口).There's an underground station at the street corner. Go along Road, and you'll see the Italian restaurant on your at the end of the road. It's said that the food there is very delicious. After lunch, let's go to see a film. Remember to get to the restaurant at 12:00 this .I'll wait for you there. Yours, Lisa |
You (get) different answers if you ask people from different countries," Could you tell me the way to the post office?"
In Japan, people use landmarks instead of street names. For example, the Japanese will say to (travel),"Go straight down to the corner, turn left at the big hotel and go past a fruit market. The post office is (cross) from the bus stop.
In the Midwest of America, there are no towns buildings within miles. So instead of landmarks, people tell you directions and distance. In Kansas, example, people will say, "Go north two miles, turn east and then go another mile."
People in Greece sometimes do not even try (give) directions because few visitors understand Greek. Instead of giving you directions, a Greek will often say, " (follow) me." Then he or she will lead you across the streets the post office.
Sometimes if a person doesn't know the answer to your question, he or she, like a New Yorker, might say, "Sorry, I have no idea." in Yucatan, Mexico, no one answers "I don't know." People in Yucatan think "I don't know." is not polite. They usually give an answer, but often a wrong one. A visitor easily get (lose) in Yucatan.
I don't know when he .
—I'm sorry. I am a stranger here.