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  A visitor to Germany must plan his time carefully, because there are so many things to see and do. Germany has big cities, picturesque medieval(中古的)towns, and lovely forests and mountains. If a traveler likes the excitement of a large city, he should visit Hamburg, Berlin, or Munich. Each of these cities has its own special charm. If a person enjoys the past, he ought to explore an old fortress town such as Dinkelsbuhl or Rothenburg in southern Germany. Here he can wander through narrow, crooked(弯曲的)streets or even walk on the original city wall. If a tourist finds the beauty and peacefulness of nature attractive, he should go to one of the wooded areas of Germany. The Black Forest is very famous but the Bavarian Woods near Czechoslovakia and the Odenwald in central Germany are just as lovely. If a visitor plans his time and activities well he will certainly enjoy his stay in Germany.

(1) If a visitor to Germany doesn't plan his time well, he will probably _________ a lot of things.

[  ]

A.see
B.miss
C.do
D.enjoy

(2) Hamburg, Berlin and Munich are ________ cities which are __________.

[  ]

A.big,very much alike

B.small,quite interesting

C.wonderful,almost the same

D.large,quite different

(3) Dinkelsbuhl and Rothenburg are _________ towns.

[  ]

A.fairly old
B.new
C.modern
D.industrial

(4) For a visitor who is fond of _________ attractions, he should visit one of the wooded areas in Germany.

[  ]

A.man-made
B.dangerous
C.desert
D.nature

(5) A visitor can see and do __________ interesting things in Germany.

[  ]

A.little

B.few

C.many

D.only a few

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