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A.At an airport. | B.In a school. | C.At a dance party. |
3 . Camping is a good way to spend time along with your kids and to show them how wonderful nature can be. Through camping, children can discover new things about nature, such as flowers, birds, and other small animals. Camping gives kids time to get away from all the electronics of today’s culture. So it is necessary to plan exciting and enjoyable family camping trips with your children while they are young.
When planning your family camping trip, consider the activities your kids like:games, hiking, swimming, boating, bicycling, etc. Select a camping place that has some of the activities the kids are interested in. Meal planning is an important part of your camping trip. Plan the meals together, and kids love to choose what they want to eat.
When starting to pack for your trip, let the kids pack their own items. Each person should have his/her own sleeping bag with a luggage bag to put it in. Personal items should be packed with their sleeping bags. Encourage the kids to put their items in a certain place and always return it when they have finished using it.
When you have arrived at your campsite, make all the camping activities a family activity, which will help children to realize how important team work is. Everyone can have his/her own job sitting up the campsite. Meal time can be a fun time. So let the older ones help with the cooking on your outdoor camping stove while the younger ones get the picnic table ready.
1. Which of the following is the best place for a family camping?A.A place covered with forests. |
B.A place with a river and wild animals. |
C.A place where kids can find various foods they like. |
D.A place which provides many interesting activities . |
A.Encourage the children to take care of their own things. |
B.Keep the children away from animals. |
C.Take more food to meet the children’s need. |
D.Let the children learn by watching. |
A.allow the children to cook | B.give children enough time to play |
C.make everyone have work to do | D.keep the picnic table full of food |
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5 . Your kids may be unhappy about the end of summer and the beginning of another school year but you can cheer them up with something fun. Here are 4 fantastic places for them to go this fall.
Frist Art Museum
Tickets: $15 adults, free ages 18& younger
One of the most famous children's authors of all time, Eric Carle, is the creator of more than 70 picture books. In the exhibit of Eric Carle's Picture Books: Celebrating 50 Years of The Very Hungry Caterpillar, you and your kids will be offered the chance to explore Carle s personal history and interests, different subjects and artistic techniques.
Grand ole Opry House
Tickets: $24.99 (children 3 younger are free)
This fantastic musical, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, is a live-action stage version of the based 1964 animated(动画的)TV special. The 70-minute stage adaptation holds true to the TV version, and it’s great excitement to watch Rudolph flying in the air over the stage. Your kids are going to be excited when the larger-than-life Abominable Snowman takes the stage!
First Tennessee Park
Tickets:23.99adults: 15.99 ages 3-16: (On Tuesday or Wednesday, 12.79ages3-12: Tickets: $ 20.79 adults or ages over 12
Nashville is getting a brand-new holiday experience at the stadium, GLOW, which will soon feature 4 million lights, the South's largest Christmas tree (at more than 100 feet tall)and other decorations related to the coming Christmas.
Bridgestone Arena
Tickets: $100
There have been other “Jurassic” live shows with life-size robotic dinosaurs, but this is the very first time that the Jurassic World movie has set free its ancient creatures in an arena(竞技场)experience. Your kids can look forward to a whole new Jurassic World.
1. What can kids get from a visit to Frist Art Museum?A.A chance to promote one's art works. | B.A tip on having a performance in a musical. |
C.A chance to explore a well-known author. | D.A copy of The Very Hungry Caterpillar for free. |
A.47.97 dollars. | B.54.37 dollars. | C.62.37 dollars. | D.63.97 dollars. |
A.Frist Art Museum | B.Grand Ole Opry House. |
C.First Tennessee Park. | D.Bridgestone Arena. |
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7 . Like Indiana Jones (a fictional character), who undertakes daring adventures in his spare time, my father is a businessman by day and a thrill-seeker by night.
His enthusiasm rubbed off on me, and I have been lucky to be his companion on many adventures. We started out by riding America’s fastest, most twisted roller coasters. After that a whitewater rafting trip through the Grand Canyon(峡谷)on the Colorado River started our search for other extreme thrills across the globe.
Amazing thrills awaited us at every corner of the world. Skydiving was especially thrilling when performed from a helicopter over the breathtaking Swiss Alps. We have bungee jumped from the world’s highest platform, Bloukrans Bridge in South Africa. Most recently, in Interlaken, Switzerland, we attempted canyoning(溪降运动).
Anyone who loves a challenging thrill should try canyoning. Our adventure began with a 90-foot rope down a canyon wall into a rushing ice-cold river. Then we crossed the bone-chilling water toward the mouth of the river, our final destination, where the reward for the journey would be a whole view of the beautiful Interlaken basin. We slid over slippery rocks at one moment, jumped from waterfalls and swam through underwater tunnels the next. Back and forth we alternated, climbing rope ladders before going back into the fresh mountain water. Certainly, danger was waiting for us in each of these activities, but that very danger provided the rush. Canyoning was indeed one thrill after another, from beginning to end.
While canyoning is possible only in certain places, thrills and adventure can be found anywhere. Our beginnings in the U.S. showed us just that. We continue to seek the big thrills, but in doing so, we have learned to seek lesser excitement in daily life as well. After all, we can’t go canyoning every day, and small thrills are better than none for us thrill-seekers.
1. What do we know about the author’s father?A.He is a very successful businessman. |
B.He is doing a part-time job. |
C.He likes Indiana Jones very much. |
D.He enjoys experiencing adventures. |
A.relate to | B.keep off |
C.affect | D.confuse |
A.Jumped down from waterfalls and swam across the icy water. |
B.Jumped down a canyon river and crossed it. |
C.Climbed over a rope ladder and swam through underwater tunnels. |
D.Climbed down a canyon wall and swam across the rushing icy river. |
A.Small thrills in daily life are worth a try as well. |
B.We had better go abroad to experience canyoning. |
C.Canyoning is not suitable for everyone. |
D.America is the most proper place to experience adventures. |
8 . In a city where tall buildings can make one feel closed in, Bryant Park offers open space for citizens and tourists to relax, enjoy food and drinks, or simply to charge a cellphone. Visited by six million people every year, the park has a well-designed backyard feel, equipped with comfortable chairs, a fountain and some attractive pieces of grassland.
In a tiny section of the park in Manhattan of New York City, a group of ping-pong enthusiasts come together at The Tables, free outdoor ping-pong tables that attract people from across the city. These people of various ages, backgrounds and skill levels were strangers who became friends first, then family.
The Tables are available to the public beginning at 11 a.m., and regulars start to show up around 4 p.m. This close group, referred to as the “After 7 Guys”, remain at the tables long after they officially close. Matches are competitive, and winners are able to stay on a table until they are defeated. Those waiting their turns can be seen eagerly watching the game or joyfully greeting returning friends.
They come to have fun, connect, relieve stress and “feel alive”. Gregory Williams was previously homeless, but has found jobs through the connections he made here. He has built many relationships with players including a special relationship with a younger player, Gideon. “He always makes me feel better,” Williams says. “Especially when I was going through some tough times he would go out of his way to check on me.”
Most don’t know that professional ping-pong player Wally Green is responsible for the addition of the ping-pong tables to Bryant Park. What began as a marketing tool for SPiN, a local ping-pong center, unexpectedly grew into the community it is today. “It makes me feel amazed,” Green says. “I mean, the fact that people are here playing every day and there are tournaments. ”
“I think all humans share. We all want to belong to something, or have a place to feel like you fit in and belong there,” says Jon Bunning, who created a movie for The tables.
1. Which of the following can be used to describe the park?A.Increasingly crowded. | B.A bit disappointing. |
C.Very comfortable. | D.Rather quiet. |
A.They are closely connected. | B.They all work in Manhattan. |
C.They were once made homeless. | D.They are excellent ping-pong players. |
A.Puzzled. | B.Doubtful. |
C.Grateful. | D.Embarrassed. |
A.To train professional ping-pong players. |
B.To advertise a local ping-pong center. |
C.To create a movie about sports. |
D.To support community sports. |
Many kids go to day camps during summer. Day camps can be a lot of fun, but the activities are familiar.
A.So you’ll know what to bring. |
B.You’ll learn how to get along with others. |
C.You couldn’t miss your parents at night. |
D.You’ll need to change clothes while you’re there. |
E.Other camps are just for girls or just for boys. |
F.You start camp in the morning and go home in the afternoon. |
G.You’ll probably eat together in the open air and you’ll have to share the food with the others. |