根据短文内容在空白处填上适当的词。Watching the flag-raising ceremony at Tian’anmen Square, walking through old hutongs in the heartland of the Chinese capital, 【小题1】 (row) a boat in past emperors’ garden of Summer Palace, visiting the Palace Museum which covers over seven 【小题2】 (million) square meters, trying out local 【小题3】 (taste) snacks and roast duck and even visiting the National Museum of China...
It seems to be a week-long trip to Beijing. In fact, some people decided to “punch in” (打卡) all the spots within 48 hours, as they are not common travelers, 【小题4】 “tourist special troops (特种兵式旅游)”. On platforms like Xiaohongshu and Douyin, some young people, usually college students are not with enough money, spending the night at 24-hour restaurants like McDonalds’ and Haidilao hotpot rather than booking a hotel room 【小题5】 (save) money. Some also use nighttime to transport and the daytime for enjoying the spots. They even manage to catch their classes 【小题6】 finishing the trip.
Ruo Tong, a junior student, has just spent such a crazy weekend with her friends. She told the Global Times, “I walked 35,000 steps on Saturday but 【小题7】 usual number in university is fewer than 8,000.” “Last time I felt so tired was after the military training (军训). It was crazy but also of much 【小题8】 (fun).”
In some people’s eyes, this travel style is in such a hurry that the real beauty cannot be seen. But for tourist special troops, it is time saving as well as money saving. Wei Xuanyu, a fresher of university visited nearly all of the main spots of the city during one weekend break. “We spend a lot of time finding out the spots and routes, reading 【小题9】 (other) travel notes to have a special trip and get immersed into (投入) the place when we arrive.” My body could be tired, but the excitement of seeing fresh things for 【小题10】 (we) brings a new meaning to our minds.”