A.Her father. | B.Her brother. | C.Her teacher. |
A.Outgoing. | B.Shy. | C.Confident. |
A.$5. | B.$10. | C.$20. |
4 . Pet parents — cats and dogs under 20 pounds — can travel on Capitol Corridor for $30 one-way! If your furry family member fits the bill, take them on your next adventure. Check out the information below and how to book your next trip. Our check-in process is simple, making traveling with your four-legged friend easy and enjoyable.
What to Know
As you plan your next train trip with your pet, note that we welcome a maximum (最大) of 6pets per train. Booking needs to happen in advance and only one pet reservation is allowed per customer. Pets cannot be booked with multi-ride tickets, bus connections or unaccompanied minors (未成年人).
When at the station, your pet must always travel in a carrier, which counts as one piece of carry-on baggage, and the combined weight of your pet and carrier is 20 pounds. While aboard trains, it must be able to sit, lie down and remain entirely inside without touching the sides of the carrier. It is not permitted in the Café, or Quiet Cars.
How to Book
Select your trip on the booking machine.
Add your travel details and proceed until you see the option to customize (定制) your trip.
Add a pet to your booking for $30.
Contact 800-USA-RAIL if you need to change your reservation.
The Rules
Your pet must be at least eight weeks old and be unsmelly, harmless, not disruptive, and require no attention during travel.
You confirm that your pet is up to date on all vaccinations and accept responsibility for your pet by signing the pet release document at check-in.
1. How much does a pet owner have to pay for the pet for a round-trip?A.$15. | B.$30. | C.$45. | D.$60. |
A.Book ahead of schedule. | B.Take a carrier weighing 20 pounds. |
C.Buy a multi-ride ticket. | D.Contact 800-USA-RAIL first. |
A.Eat in the Café. | B.Sleep in Quiet Cars. |
C.Travel in a carrier. | D.Lie behind the door. |
A.At home. | B.At school. | C.At a hospital. |
A.He has trouble getting up. |
B.He likes collecting clocks. |
C.He often forgets about time. |
A.The biology course. |
B.Their study partners. |
C.The results of the test. |
A.Relatives. | B.Classmates. | C.Colleagues. |
9 . Keep your child's mind and body active this summer with Starport's hybrid STEAM & Recreational Camps. We’ve teamed up with American Robotics Academy, Mad Science of Houston, and SPDF Kids to provide a camp experience that is the perfect combination of learning and fun.
Week1 The Robot Olympics Robots Built by Design June 27~July 1 7:30 am~4:30 pm American Robotics Academy | Week2 Wizards of Science Master Builders Robotastic Adventure July 4~July 8 7:30 am~4:30 pm American Robotics Academy |
Week3 Lights, Camera, Action! Eureka! July 11~July 157:30 am~4:30 pm Mad Science of Houston | Week4 Where the Wild Things Are Adventures in the Wild July 18~July 227:30 am~4:30 pm Mad Science of Houston |
Week5 Nice to “Sea” You STEAM at the Beach July 25~July 29 7:30 am~4:30 pm SPDF Kids |
Early Bird Price—until May 15, 2023:$350.00
Regular—beginning May 16, 2023:$385.00
Group discount:$10.00 off each additional child
Camp Schedule
Below is a generalized activity schedule.
Drop-off(7:30 am~8:55 am)
Recreational Activity(7:45 am~8:55 am)
Outdoor Play(9:00 am~9:45 am)
STEAM Curriculum(10:00 am~11:00 am)
Lunch( 11 :00 am ~11 :30 am)
STEAM Curriculum(11:30 am~1:30 pm)
Arts/Crafts, games, sports, and/or other recreational activities(1:30 pm~3:00 pm)
Snack(3:00 pm~3:15 pm)
Movie(3:15 pm~4:30 pm)
Pick-up (4:30 pm)
Lunch
Campers will need to bring their own lunch each day. Please do not send lunches that need to be reheated or refrigerated. Lunches will be kept in a climate-controlled environment. A snack will be provided in the afternoon.
1. How much should Tom and his two brothers pay if they sign up for the camps in June?
A.$1 , 030.00. | B.$1 , 050.00. | C.$1, 135.00. | D.$1 , 155.00. |
A.Play outdoors for an hour. | B.See a film for over an hour. |
C.Enjoy snacks for half an hour. | D.Have four hours of STEAM education. |
A.Arriving before 7:30 am. | B.Bringing their own snacks. |
C.Keeping their lunches in the fridge. | D.Preparing lunches for themselves. |
10 . Marvelous Scenic Walks Near London
There are plenty of walking routes in London. If you fancy something a bit more rural, then the green and pleasant land has plenty to offer.
Goring Gap and the Thames PathIf you’re in the mood for a gentle rural walk, the Thames Path is far from boring. The 5-mile footpath follows the curve of the river, winding past wildflower meadows (草地).
Post-walk pub: Pangbourne’s seventeenth-century pub The Swan serves high-end dishes. Bag a table on the riverside or keep toasty by one of its open fires.
Box HillTo admire this spots rural views, first you’ve got to jump across 17 stepping stones and climb 272 steps to the top of Box Hill, where the path begins. The total distance is 6.8 miles.
Post-walk pub: The cavernous Tree on Box Hill has an attractive menu and huge beer garden, or sample a glass of Juniper Hill at Denbies Winerie.
A South Downs Ridge (山脊)If you’ve already done the classic Seven Sisters clifftop walk or can’t face all those hills, this is a long but lovely alternative. The route covering 14.3 miles snakes along a ridge and a river valley.
Post-walk pub: There are always 10 real beers at the old-school pub The Wellington.
Chess Valley in the ChilternsChess Valley in the Chiltern Hills isn’t home to any chess masters, but it used to produce a kind of water plant. This walk of 4.9 miles follows the river, winding through rolling meadows and woods.
Post-walk pub: The George & Dragon is a simple old coaching pub on the High Street with a log fire, real beers and giant burgers.
1. Which of the following walks covers the shortest distance?A.Box Hill. |
B.A South Downs Ridge. |
C.Chess Valley in the Chilterns. |
D.Goring Gap and the Thames Path. |
A.The pubs are pretty and old-fashioned. |
B.Visitors can relax at special pubs after walks. |
C.There are rivers winding through the meadows. |
D.The food served there is expensive and of high quality. |
A.A geography book. | B.A travel brochure. |
C.A fashion website. | D.A science magazine. |