___ in natural gas and oil, so this area is worth developing.

A. Being rich   B. It is rich  C. It being rich   D. To be rich

 

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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.

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       A country rich in natural history, beautiful scenery and first-class historical sites with attractions for all age groups and interests.

London tourist guide

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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

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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.

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       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.

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

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【小題2】Jacky is from Australia. He has never been to a really high mountain before. So he is eager to visit a famous Chinese mountain. Jacky particularly enjoys the beautiful scenery on the top of a mountain in the early morning watching the sun rising.
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Taiwan Straits separate Taiwan from Fujian. Taiwan is the                            78._________

large island in China. It has an area of about 36,000 square                          79._________

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in natural resources. Bananas, rice, tea but so on are famous                         81._________

all over the world. Its scenery is too beautiful and its climate                        82._________

is so pleasant that travelers throughout world come for a visit.                        83._________

Taiwan had been a part of China since ancient times.                                     84._________

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Imagine,one day,getting out of bed in Beijing and being at your office in Shanghai in only a couple of hours,and then,after a full day of work,going back home to Beijing and having dinner there.

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China is negotiating to extend its own high·-speed railway network to up to 17 countries in 1 0 to 15 years,eventually reaching London and Singapore.

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