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The usage differences of journey, voyage, trip, tour and travel.

This group of words has the meaning of "travel", but each word has a different meaning.

1.journey refers to a long-distance "journey" from one place to another, usually on land, and sometimes it can also refer to a long or short "journey" that you often take. Used only as a noun. For example:

I made a trip from Beijing to Shanghai last year.

-How long is your journey to school? -Only 10 minutes or so.

Voyage mainly refers to long-distance water travel, but also refers to air travel, which means "sailing, aviation, sailing" and so on. Used only as a noun. For example:

She usually gets seasick during the voyage.

They crossed the Pacific Ocean by plane.

Travel generally refers to "traveling and hiking" with short time and short distance, and can also refer to long-distance travel. It can replace the journey in informal language. Used only as a noun. For example:

We went to the island by boat last week and had a good time.

I will travel to the south next summer vacation.

4. Tour mainly refers to tortuous tourist routes, which often means "visiting, visiting, sightseeing, inspecting, shopping and performing". Can be used as verbs and nouns. For example:

I will travel around the world in the future.

My father went shopping downtown.

Travel means "travel, travel", which generally refers to the general concept of traveling from one place to another. Often refers to a long, long "trip". Especially when traveling to a country. Can be used as verbs and nouns. Its plural forms mean "travel notes" and "travel notes". For example:

Nowadays, many people like to travel in their spare time.

I am reading a book about arctic blue.

They returned home after traveling abroad for many years.

Light travels faster than sound.

So choose C.