1. Nearby Lembert Dome requires an 800-foot climb for__________views.
2. We passed rocky beaches, secret inlets, muddy coves, dark hidden sea__________pounded by surf.
3. The Habsburg__________ruled in Austria from 1278 to 1918.
4. In the ocean, the escaped organisms would be less likely to disrupt the native__________and fauna.
5.Looking at these paintings makes people proud of their Latin__________.
6. There is little__________left in the cave, and the existing formations tend to be dusty.
7. After touring the__________, the peasant returned and again asked where he could find Mao alive.
8. To experience the exciting cultures, fascinating people and exotic__________of different lands is something to remember for ever.
9.The most__________feature of the building is its enormous dome-shaped roof.
10. Archaeologists are__________a Bronze Age settlement on the outskirts of the village.
11. The facade survived__________and was incorporated in the rebuilding, which was completed in 1932.
12. Penryn itself is unspoilt, and its old and narrow streets are under a__________order.
13. The real highlight, though, was the__________, which took up most of one wall.
14. Road atlas programs will map out your route between two cities or set up a whole__________of stops.
15. Many people regard this painting as Raphael’s__________.
16. The town is a__________from California’s gold rush.
17. The cemetery is so densely occupied that in many of the__________, coffins are piled up to 10m high.
6. Second, it shows how in antiquity an absolute__________monarch used the arts to bolster his rule.
1. Phong Nha Ke Bang is well-known for the largest grotto in the world or the ancient buildings?
2. Which world heritage Site would you like to visit? The Taj Mahal in India or the Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara in Japan?
3. The Fraser Island which was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1992 is situated in Australia or England?
4. How many World Heritage Sites have been designated in Thailand? Five or Ten?
5. What is the deepest lake in the world? Lake Baikal or Lake Tanganyika?
3. Is Hue established as the capital of unified Viet Nam in 1802__________or in 1945__________?
5. What is the best way to get from Hanoi to Hoi An? By train__________or by plane__________?
15. Which is better, a package tour__________or a tour you organize and book yourself _________?
1. It is a large white marble structure__________on a square plinth and consists of a symmetrical building.
2. For many tourists, Ha Long Bay, __________a wide range of biodiversity, is like something right out of a movie.
3. Hoi An is well-known for some notable heritage buildings__________Chinese temples, a Japanese-designed bridge, pagodas, wooden shop-houses, French-colonial houses, and old canals.
4. Hoi An Ancient town, __________in Viet Nam’s central Quang Nam Province, comprises 30 ha and it has a buffer zone of 280 ha.
5. Hadrian’s Wall was built in six years and it is the only World Heritage Site__________a long-distance footpath along it.
6. The Pashupatinath Temple__________right besides the banks of the holy Bagmati river is considered one of the holiest places for the Hindus.
7. The 13 rings of the spire symbolizes the 13 steps of the ladder__________to Nirvana.
8. This Baudhanath stupa is one of the oldest and biggest monuments__________in the Himalayan nation.
9. The Bhaktapur Durbar square, also__________as Bhadgaon, consists of at least four distinct squares.
10. The Patan Durbar Square, __________in the 3rd century, is situated only 8 km south-east of Kathmandu city.
11. The citadel is near the Mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh but you would hardly notice it there, __________away behind a large wall
12. Save electricity by reducing the number of computers__________on overnight.
13. It has musicians playing different instruments, all hoping to make some money from the tourists__________down this street
14. The relics__________include jewellery, seeds, animal bones and pottery like these human figurines
15. It is also the first World Heritage__________ from Japan.
16. Halong Bay, __________ with 1,600 limestone islands and islets, is a beautiful natural wonder in northern Vietnam near the Chinese border.
17. A day trip is possible to Myaungmya, a clean river town with the local pagoda__________ the river.
18. Charles V was the last emperor__________by the pope.
19. Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park, __________ by the UNESCO as Natural World Heritage for the criteria of geology and geomorphology in 2003, is one of the favorite destinations In Vietnam.
20. Al-Kabbash Road is the road__________the Luxor Temple to the Karnak Temple.
21. After the re-nomination, Tongariro became the first World Heritage Site__________as a cultural land scape.
22. Great Barrier Reef, __________900 islands, is one of Australia’s best known attractions.
23. Grand Canyon, __________ in the state of Arizona, is one of the USA’s most renowned natural attractions.
24. Taj Mahal is the second World Heritage site__________under the campaign which will be carried out by ONGC at this monument.
25. Easter Island has long been an area of interest for historians and archeologists __________to uncover the mystery of this small island in Polynesian waters.
26. Petra, __________into the rock where it stands, has long been a travellers’ favourite when visiting the Middle East.
27. Travellers__________South America aren’t likely to pass up the opportunity to see Iguaza Falls in the flesh.
28. Carioca Landscape is UNESCO World Heritage__________, and one glance from atop the mountain soon proves why!
29. Hoi An captures the hearts of any traveller__________through with its unique French influence and typical southeast Asian charm.
2. Why did UNESCO get involved in Egypt ?
A. Egypt was planning to build a dam that would harm ancient temples.
B. Egypt was planning to build a valley for agriculture and electricity.
C. Egypt was planning to create a dam right on top of an ancient temple.
D. When the dam flooded a valley, several treasures were discovered.
3. The word “this” in paragraph 2 refers to___________.
4. What is meant by the first sentence of the second paragraph ?
A. Most governments prefer to sell their treasures.
B. Money sometimes seems more Important than culture.
C. Governments are never able to consider two things at once.
D. Governments usually don’t know anything about their culture.
B. Cities were smaller back then.
C. There were not as many interesting sites 200 years ago.
D. Modern business and production are changing the world.
5. British Cave Research Association found out that there are 161 plant species in Son Doong
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