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Daintree National Park, QLD
In the far north of Queensland lies this mythical place, the Daintree, where the rainforest meets the reef. The huge reserve, just to the north of Cairns-an attraction in itself, and the perfect spot from which you can explore the Great Barrier Reef-holds the oldest surviving tropical rainforest in the world. The Daintree is one of the world's premier birdwatching sites.
Punsand Bay, QLD
Few people can say they've stood on Australia's most northerly point, but those are the bragging rights available to anyone who makes the challenging but still awe-inspiring walk from the end of a 4WD track to the tip of the Cape York Peninsula at Punsand Bay. From the beach you can gaze out across Torres Strait, before going on to explore the local area and learning a bit more about its unique history.
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, NT
There's a magic to Uluru that's difficult to describe until you're there in the shadow of this most famous of monoliths(独块巨石). It's not just a rock. Uluru has a personality. Spend time on a walk with the traditional Anangu owners and you come to appreciate eve明hing this place means to Australia. Nearby, the 36 rock domes of the Kata-Tjuta formation are impressive.
Limmen National Park, NT
This reserve doesn't roll off the tongue quite like Kakadu or Uluru, but it still has an amazing amount to offer those who get off the beaten path and give it a go. Situated on the eastern shoulder of the Top End, Limmen is a great place to explore by 4WD and foot-with the help of a local guide-plus to swim in waterholes and relax in natural hot springs. There's plenty of Aboriginal culture here, in the form of rock art and caves.
21. Which place will you go to if you are interested in animals?
A. Punsand Bay, QLD. B. Limmen National Park, NT.
C. Daintree National Park, QLD. D. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, NT.
22. When you pay a visit to Punsand Bay, you will probably see .
A. the North Pole. B. the Torres Strait.
C. the tropical rainforest. D. a unique historical monument.
23. What do Uluru-kata Tjuta National Park and Limmen National Park have in common?
A. You can go into the caves. B. You can appreciate the rock domes.
C. You can explore the places on foot. D. You can relax in natural hot springs.