問題詳情

Truth be told, any time is a good time to be somewhere in Australia. When it’s cold down south, it’s magnificent inthe north and the centre; when it’s too hot and sweaty up north, the southern states are at their natural finest. There arealso the 16 festivals and other public spectacles that are on show every month, from the summertimefood-and-wine banquets and large-scale concerts, through mid-year arts celebrations,17 end-of-year footy finals, horse races and yachting contests.The seasons in Australia are the antithesis of 18 in Europe and North America. Summer is December toFebruary; the weather and longer daylight hours are tailor-made for swimming and other outdoor activities19 much of the country. Summer is also school holiday period and consequently high season for most places.Unless you want to compete with hordes of grimly determined local holiday-makers in ‘Are we there yet?’ mode for roadspace, places on tours, seats on transport, hotel rooms, camp sites, restaurant tables and the best vantage points at majorattractions, you should try to 20 Australia’s prime destinations during the peak of school (January) and publicholidays. During these times, you’re also likely to encounter spontaneous rises in the price of everything fromaccommodation to petrol.
16.
(A)numerous
(B) infamous
(C) populous
(D) tenacious

參考答案

答案:A
難度:適中0.614108
統計:A(148),B(20),C(67),D(6),E(0)

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