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阅读理解。 Channel Islands tourist guide

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Channel Islands tourist guide
     Friendly communities, a rough coastline and gentle, untouched scenery make the islands ideal
for anyone who wants to ‘get out there’ and explore on foot or by bike.
England tourist guide
     England is the largest country in Britain, and home to the largest city in Europe, 600 miles of
beautiful coastline, and a population almost three times that of Australia.
Isle of Man tourist guide
     A country rich in natural history, beautiful scenery and first-class historical sites with attractions
for all age groups and interests.
London tourist guide
     London needs little introduction. This lively, multi-cultural capital is a world leading destination
city. London is full of history, heritage and culture, yet one of the most fast-moving, cosmopolitan
(世界性的) cities on the planet.
Northern Ireland tourist guide
     Exciting cities with shopping, nightlife and festivals, outdoor activities, wonderful food and
untouched peaceful and private places where you can relax.
Scotland tourist guide
     Scotland is everything you imagine- whisky, golf and wealth of castles and historic sites. The
Highlands area is one of the last wildernesses in Europe.
Wales tourist guide
     Wales is different from other parts of Britain and just 2 hours from Heathrow Airport. With
400 castles, yet only one official motorway, you have to take things at a gentle pace.
1.What is special about England?
A. It is the largest country in Europe.
B. It enjoys a beautiful coastline of 600 miles.
C. It is one of the last wildernesses in Europe.
D. It has a large population similar to Australia.
2.If you want to visit castles, you are supposed to go to ______.
A. Channel Islands and Isle of Man  
B. Isle of Man and London
C. Northern Ireland and Wales      
D. Wales and Scotland
3.The passage can be classified as ______.
A. an advertisement
B. a geography article
C. a report  
D. a diary
阅读理解。 Channel Islands tourist guide
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