【題目】Best summer camps for families in the USA
Frost Valley
The Frost Valley camp in Claryuville, New Your, Which was founded in 1901, is one of the oldest camps in the United States. It covers 6,000 acres in the Catskills. It offers a week-long family camp only in August that includes all the traditional activities. For living, you can choose from tents, cabins, Forssmann Castle (a restaurant), and the Strausss Center country house.
Medomak
This is a very small camp in Washington, Maine, and it can only hold 12 families at a time. Medomak is your classic summer camp, with cabin-style accommodations (食宿) that includes a bathroom and family-style meals that will be served in the camp’s farmhouse dining room. The camp covers 250 acres and includes a lake.
Takodah
Takodah, a camp in Richmond, New Hampshire, lets you choose your pace. You can fill your day with activities like pick-up games and swimming or just be relaxed to read a book. A favorite activity is a trip to Mount Monadnock. You will also stay in a family house and eat together in the dining room.
Camp Hanes
Camp Hanes is a camp in King, North Carolina, which offers family camping on weekends. It is a little primitive (原始的), and you will have to bring your own bedding where you stay, but it does have electricity and air conditioners. You will eat family-style meals with other camping families. And of course, you can gather around the campfire as a family in the evening.
【1】What do we know about Frost Valley?
A.It opens to campers all the year around.
B.It has the longest history in America.
C.It limits the number of camping families.
D.It offers campers different kinds of living places.
【2】What is the most popular activity in Takodah?
A.Supplying free meals.B.Climbing Mount Monadnock.
C.Reading what you like.D.Making a fire in the evening.
【3】What should you do if you want to take part in Camp Hanes?
A.Prepare a flashlight.B.Be good at swimming.
C.Bring your own bedding.D.Wear comfortable shoes.
【答案】
【1】D
【2】B
【3】C
【解析】
這是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了四個美國最好的家庭夏令營。它們分別是:Frost Valley、Medomak、Takodah以及Camp Hanes。
【1】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段中For living, you can choose from tents, cabins, Forssmann Castle(a restaurant), and the Strausss Center country house.可知,對于生活,你可以選擇帳篷、小屋、Forssmann城堡(一家餐廳)和Strausss中心鄉(xiāng)村別墅。由此可知,Frost Valley為露營者提供了各種各樣的生活場所。故選D。
【2】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中A favorite activity is a trip to Mount Monadnock.可知,一個最受喜愛的活動是去Monadnock山旅行。由此可知,Takodah最受歡迎的活動是攀登Monadnock山。故選B。
【3】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段中It is a little primitive, and you will have to bring your own bedding where you stay, but it does have electricity and air conditioners.可知,它有點(diǎn)原始,你必須把你自己的床上用品帶到你住的地方,但它有電和空調(diào)。由此可知,如果你想?yún)⒓酉牧顮I,你應(yīng)該自帶床上用品。故選C。
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