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Kitzbühel, Austria
For anyone who is passionate about alpine skiing, in terms of both watching and participating, the legendary Kitzbühel is a ski resort worth experiencing. Not only is it perfect for following the prestigious downhill race every February, skiers of all ability levels can even test your own skills on these amazing slopes.
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Val Thorens, France
You’ll get to enjoy 600 kilometres of interconnected runs at an altitude of 2,300 metres, making it the highest in Europe. Val Thorens is fantastic for advanced skiers. Enjoying your time going down the snow-covered slopes, or trying your hand at snowboarding tricks on the most challenging ones, you are to experience skiing in its purest, some would say its best form.
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Saas-Fee, Switzerland
Saas-Fee offers some fantastic scenery and slopes for ski-lovers, amateurs in particular. The snow reliability and the fantastic cosy atmosphere make it one of the best resorts that is well suited to holiday-goers looking to get away from the busy urban life.
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Val Gardena, Italy
Small as the resort is, with only one lift in operation, there are designated areas and shared slopes and routes for everything from snowboarding to cross-country skiing. If you are not an enthusiastic skier, the region, with its beautiful climate, has plenty to do off the slopes as well from tasty restaurants to lively bars.
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21. Which is NOT be an ideal ski destination for first-timers?
A. Kitzbühel, Austria. B. Val Thorens, France.
C. Val Gardena, Italy. D. Saas-Fee, Switzerland.
22. What can you learn about Val Gardena, Italy?
A. It is the smallest ski resort in Europe. B. Non-skiers can enjoy themselves too.
C. Skiers can do anything by lift on the routes. D. Slopes are specially designed for individuals.
23. Where can you read this passage?
A. A travel diary. B. A comic book.
C. A school notice. D. A holiday brochure.