阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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I recently visited California’s most-visited national park—Yosemite. Turns out, there is a lot you can do and see over a couple days. Here’s my suggested route, if you decide to make a quick weekend trip to see Yosemite’s wonders.
Day 1, Saturday
6 a. m.: Hike the Four Mile Trail to Glacier Point. The 9.6-mile round trip will take six to eight hours with rest stops, so plan accordingly. Leave early to beat the heat and enjoy the sunrise. Pro tip: Don’t forget to look down—the view of the valley istruly jaw-dropping.
1 p. m.: Hike to Vernal Fall. If you’re looking for lunch, a tasty and efficient spot is Curry Village Pizza Deck. Plus, your next adventure is on the Mist Trail from nearby Happy Isles for a quick 1.6-mile round-trip visit to Vernal Fall. It’s a nice cool-down hike after your morning workout and offers easy access to year-round falls.
4 p. m.: Learn some history at Yosemite Valley Visitor Center. Every national park visit requires a stop at the visitor center to learn about park’s history and main features. Here, you can check out the Yosemite Village as well, but the real secret is the free bike share program. Download the app and grab a pair of wheels here for your evening exploration.
Day 2, Sunday
6 a.m.: Drive up the picturesque Tioga Road. While your feet are recovering from yesterday’s mileage, take a leisurely drive up Tioga Road. Along the 45 miles to Tenaya Lake, take photos at the many viewpoints, but especially at Olmsted Point, which hasa less-visited but very cool perspective on Half Dome. Have breakfast or lunch alongside the blue waters of Yosemite’s largest lake before heading back toward the valley.
3 p. m.: Complete your trip with a visit to Yosemite Climbing Museum in Mariposa. At a last stop, visit the charming historical town of Mariposa to check out the long-overdue Yosemite Climbing Museum opened in 2021. The famous climbing history displayed in the museum gave me a new appreciation for Yosemite, a place I can’t wait to return to.
21.Which of the following does the author suggest visiting in the morning?
A.Vernal Fall. B.Yosemite Village C.Tenaya Lake. D.Climbing Museum.
22.According to the author, the best thing to do at Yosemite Valley Visitor Center is ______
A.cycling for evening exploration B.learning about park’s history
C.going around the Yosemite Village D.downloading the free bike share app
23.Why is Olmsted Point a good place to take photos?
A.Because it’s a less-visited place but with picturesque scenery.
B.Because it’s a place offering a better view of Half Dome.
C.Because it’s a rest stop for visitors to have breakfast or lunch.
D.Because it’s not such a place that is flooded with visitors taking photos.