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Make the world your classroom!
Travel fuels curiosity, offers fresh perspectives, and gives students the opportunity to discover life beyond their backyards. Our educational tours keep students aged 11-15 interested and actively learning with specially-designed, hands-on activities in exciting destinations.
Explore Italy
Duration: 9 or 11 days
Destination: Venice, Florence, Rome
Italy has always been an icon of rich culture and traditions. This interactive tour includes Italy's top hits. Discover the country's ancient past in sites such as the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, stare up at Michelangelo's masterpiece on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel(小教堂), walk across Florence's famous medieval bridge, and take a ride down Venice's winding canals.
Total cost: $3, 519
Hello London
Duration: 7 days
Destination, London
Royal traditions? Check. Picturesque landmarks? Check. World-class museums? Check. Mysterious ring of heavy rocks that's puzzled historians for ages? Check. London has it all. Discover the complex history of this international city at sites such as the Tower of London, which also houses the famous Crown Jewels. Take a day trip to Wiltshire to get a glimpse of Stonehenge, and try to guess how the giant monument first appeared.
Total cost: $3, 085
New York City: The Big Apple
Duration: 5-7 days
Destination: New York
Bursting with an energy all its own, New York City provides a unique look into American life and culture. Explore the very best of the Big Apple, from the bustle of Times Square to the skyline view from the Empire State Building. Get to know one of the most exciting cities even better!
Total cost: $2,746
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21. What can you do on the tour in Italy?
A. Visit ancient museums. B. Appreciate artistic works.
C. Experience royal traditions. D. Enjoy bike riding.
22. Which tour will you choose if you have 7 days off with a budget up to $3,000?
A. Explore Italy. B. Hello London.
C. New York City: The Big Apple. D. Rome and Pompeii.
23. This passage is most probably from ______________.
A. a travel magazine B. a geography textbook C. an education report D. an agency's website