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    Unlike other Middle Eastern nations, Oman relies on culture and natural beauty rather than architectural wonders or shopping malls to attract tourists. Visitors to “the pearl of Arabia” can also enjoy some of the world’s best scuba-diving and whale-watching. Back on land, vast deserts and rugged mountains create a beautiful moonlike 66. . Oman even boasts its own answer to the Grand Canyon—Jebel Shams, where you can walk along a cliff that’s a 10,000 feet above the valley floor.      Oman is famous as one of the last places where you can experience true Arabian culture. The Bedouin people still roam the desert, and tourists can arrange short trips to 67. their lifestyle. In the towns, buildings must be less than 68. , and they must be built in traditional Omani style. However, unlike in some neighboring states, tourists 69. dress as they wish, and women have equal rights under the law.     It’s perhaps this combination of tradition and freedom that 70. Oman so attractive. So don’t wait; hop on a plane—and a camel—soon!
66.
(A) landslide
(B) landlord
(C) landmark
(D) landscape

參考答案

答案:C
難度:困難0.3125
統計:A(5),B(4),C(6),D(1),E(0)

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