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The Best Caves in The World

Hang Son Doong, Vietnam

Natural caves don't come much larger than Hang Son Doong, close to the border between Laos and Vietnam. This cave possesses the largest cross-section of any known cave on the planet, a vast area that is difficult to describe. Supposedly, a Boeing 747 could fly through without damaging its wings, but that doesn't really do justice to the vastness of Hang Son Doong. The stalactites (钟乳石) here are pretty massive too, with some reaching up to 80 metres.

Waitomo Caves, New Zealand

Glowworms (萤火虫) are there, as far as the eye can see. Okay, not literally, but the Waitomo Cave system on New Zealand's North Island is best-known for the fluorescent fauna that light up the walls, giving it the not-particularly-creative but completely acceptable "Glowworm Caves" nickname. They are more accessible than other caves on this list, with rafting and adventure tours available to those looking for something a little more thrilling.

Mammoth Cave, the USA

If you have certain expectations from somewhere called "Mammoth Cave", that is entirely understandable. Mammoth Cave in Kentucky is the world's longest known cave system, an incredible 420 miles of underground wonder. That's twice as long as the next longest, by the way, although it isn't unusual for the USA to go all out on such things.

Reed Flute Cave, China

Named after the reeds that grow outside, which are used to make flutes, obviously, the Reed Flute Cave's walls are covered with inscriptions from centuries gone by—if evidence was needed that people have been paying attention to this place for a long old time. The inside part of the cave is also lit up by multicoloured lights, giving it a real otherworldly theme that adds weight to the nickname.

(1) What is special about Hang Son Doong? A. It was once a base of a factory. B. It is the deepest cave in the world. C. It has the highest stalactites in the world. D. It owns the largest cross-section in the world.
(2) Which of the following can be much easier to enter? A. Hang Son Doong. B. Waitomo Caves. C. Mammoth Cave. D. Reed Flute Cave.
(3) Which country probably has the longest cave system in the world? A. Vietnam. B. New Zealand. C. The USA.         D. China.
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Nobody likes to spend money on a new book only to face disappointment when it doesn't live up to your expectations. Here are the best book review sites to help you avoid buying books that you'll regret reading.

Goodreads

Goodreads is the leading online community for book lovers. If you want some inspiration for which novel or biography to read next, this is the best book review site to visit. There are an endless number of user-generated reading lists to explore.

Fantasy Book Review

Fantasy Book Review should be high on the list for anyone who is a fan of fantasy works. The book review site publishes reviews for both children's books and adults' books. It has a section on the top fantasy books of all time.

Booklist

Booklist is a print magazine that also offers an online portal. Trusted experts from the American Library Association write all the book reviews. You can see parts of reviews for different books. However, to read them in full, you will need to subscribe.

YouTube

YouTube is not the type of place that immediately springs to mind when you think of the best book review sites online. However, there are several engaging YouTube channels that frequently offer opinions on books they've read.

Although it's easy to be attracted by an impressive book cover, it's always best to have a quick look at the book reviews before actually buying a copy. This way, you can save your money and spend it on the books that you'll be proud to display on your shelves for a long time.

(1) Which site best suits people who want to buy a biography? A. Goodreads. B. Fantasy Book Review. C. Booklist. D. YouTube.
(2) What can visitors do on Booklist? A. Edit book reviews. B. Discuss with experts. C. Read full reviews after payment. D. Find information about writers.
(3) What is recommended before buying a book? A. Noting the book cover. B. Reading the book reviews. C. Preparing a display shelf. D. Checking the book's ratings.
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 Personal safety is most important when you travel abroad. Here are some top safest countries before your next international trip.  

 ● Iceland 

 The third lowest incidence(发生率) of killing in the world, this country obviously leaves its visitors in wonder. A few other reasons to visit Iceland include: 

 From the middle of May through the end of July, there is always sunlight.  

 Keep yourself in the waters of geothermal(地热的)energy.  

 ● Norway 

 Because people have strong religious(宗教的) rules, there is very little crime(犯罪) in Norway. A few other reasons that make the country a must-see include: 

 Perhaps it's easiest to make the country' s people satisfied in the world.  

 Some places in the country enjoy 24 hours of sunlight.  

 ● Switzerland 

 Most people are law-abiding(守法的)and hold guns in public. The pro-gun policy seems to stop criminals. Other reasons to visit include: 

 Swiss cooking is the most famous.  

 See the Matterhorn, and the Alps in person.  

 And again, 16 plus hours of non-stop sunlight.  

 ● Finland 

 Not only is it an excellent choice to visit because of its breathtaking landscapes(风景), but there is almost no crime in the country. A few other reasons to visit Finland include: 

 The beauty of The Northern Lights.  

 Helsinki and Russian churches.  

 Visit Santa throughout the year at his home office in Rovaniemi.  

(1) What do we know about Iceland and Norway?  A. They both have longtime sunlight. B. Their people are pleased very easily. C. They have underground heat energy. D. They have strong religious rules.
(2) What is Switzerland most famous for?  A. Cooking. B. Guns. C. Mountains. D. Sunlight.
(3) Where can you see Santa all the year?  A. In Iceland. B. In Norway. C. In Switzerland. D. In Finland.
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Some best places to go in Shanghai

The Bund

1.3 miles to city center

Type: Free, Neighborhood/Area, Sightseeing

Time to spend: 1 to 2 hours

Shanghai's picturesque waterfront, known as "the Bund," is where you'll find those classic skyline photo opportunities. With the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, the Shanghai World Financial Center and other skyscrapers standing across the Huangpu River, the view stuns. And behind you, attractive European-style buildings housing restaurants and shops line the waterfront boulevard, affording plenty of activities.

Shanghai Museum

0.2 miles to city center

Type: Museums, Free, Sightseeing

Time to spend: 2 hours to half day

Located on the People's Square near Nanjing Road, the Shanghai Museum is hard to miss thanks to its distinct architecture and remarkable size. And you really shouldn't skip this historical gem. Frequently called one of the best museums in China, this expansive museum houses a diverse collection of artifacts that chart the nation's history. Highlights include ornate calligraphy, beautiful jade carvings, thousand-year-old bronze works and traditional Chinese garb.

Zhujiajiao

26.3 miles to city center

Type: Free, Neighborhood/Area

Time to spend: half day to full day

This ancient water town, the Venice of Shanghai, saw its heyday during the Ming Dynasty, when its success as a commercial hub resulted in the construction of its picturesque waterways. The area remains composed of numerous canals with bridges connecting visitors to scores of charming narrow streets. Expect to find tiny cafes down back alleys, friendly boatmen offering rides and hole-in-the-wall shops selling souvenirs.

Nanjing Road

0.9 miles to city center

Type: Free, Neighborhood/Area, Shopping

Time to spend: 2 hours to half day

Whether or not you have money to bum, consider visiting Nanjing Road to witness the hustle and bustle of Chinese commerce. The Shanghai equivalent of New York's Fifth Avenue, Nanjing Road stretches six miles total and boasts retailers from all over the world in addition to local shops and department stores. In the daylight, you'll admire the graceful architecture of the surrounding buildings. At night, you'll be surprised at the beautiful logos and brand names that line the avenue.

(1) Which places is the farthest from city center? A. The Bund. B. Shanghai Museum. C. Zhujiajiao. D. Nanjing Road.
(2) What can we do in the Bund? A. See the Venice in Shanghai. B. Enjoy skyscrapers. C. Collect diverse collection of artifacts. D. Spend money in shopping.
(3) What do Zhujiajiao and Nanjing Road have in common? A. Waterways. B. Two hours' trip. C. Bridges. D. Commerce.
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