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Camp Bestival is a British music festival. It is held annually, in July, at Lulworth Castle in Dorset and is targeted at families with small children. It can hold 30,000 people. It won the Best New Festival award from the UK Festival Awards in 2008 and the Best Family Festival in 2009, 2010, 2013 and 2014.
Camp Bestival has a variety of activities-and entertainment throughout the festival, including comedy shows, literature programmes, a kids area, workshops and performances.
Food stalls (摊位) and tents are available all over the festival site.
Camp Bestival 2015 Weekend Ticket Prices:
Adult Weekend Ticket-195
Student Weekend Ticket-180
Age 15 to 17 Weekend Ticket-113
Age 11 to 14 Weekend Ticket-88
Age 5 to 10 Weekend Ticket-20
Age 4 & Under Weekend Ticket-FREE
General Terms and Conditions:
Weekend Ticket holders (Thursday arrivals): Car parks open at 10 am and the campsites open at midday on Thursday 30th July.
Weekend Ticket holders (Friday arrivals): Car parks open at 7 am and the campsites open at 9 am on Friday 31st July.
No entry to the site after midnight (each night). Campsites close at 2 pm on Monday 3rd August.
You will not be allowed to bring in glass bottles of any kind. Broken glass is very dangerous for kids. Small stoves can be used to cook food but ONLY in allowed cooking areas.
The Lulworth Castle site is a beautiful natural site and we want to keep it that way, so please help us by keeping it clean—Keep Bestival Tidy!
(1)According to the text, Camp Bestival .
A.has won awards each year since 2008
B.attracts 30,000 people every year
C.is aimed at young kids
D.is held every summer
(2)If a couple brings their 3-year-old child to Camp Bestival 2015, they should pay .
A. 375
B. 380
C. 390
D. 410
(3)For Friday arrivals, they .
A.may stay in the campsites till midnight on Monday
B.are refused entry to the campsites after 2 pm
C.are required to park their cars before 9 am
D.can enter the campsites in the morning
(4)We can infer from the text that Camp Bestival is .
A.new-born
B.smoke-filled
C.student-centered
D.environmentally-friendly

【答案】
(1)D
(2)C
(3)D
(4)D
【解析】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了关于2015年的露营节的一些事项。(1)考查细节理解。根据第一段中的“It is held annually, in July, at Lulworth Castle in Dorset and is targeted at families with small children. ”可知,露营节每年七月份举办一次。故选D。(2)考查简单计算。根据Camp Bestival 2015 Weekend Ticket Prices部分中“ Adult Weekend Ticket-195”以及“Age 4 & Under Weekend Ticket-FREE”,可知,由于4岁以下是免费的,一对夫妇带一个3岁的孩子,只需要花费两位成年人的票价,即两个195英镑,也就是390英镑。选C。(3)考查细节理解。根据General Terms and Conditions部分中的“Weekend Ticket holders (Friday arrivals): … and the campsites open at 9 am on Friday 31st July.”可知,持有周末票的人可以在早上进入营地。故选D。(4)考查推理判断。很据最后一段中的“The Lulworth Castle site is a beautiful natural site and we want to keep it that way,” Lulworth城堡是一个美丽的自然景点,我们想保持它的样子。呼吁大家要保持它的干净整洁。所以露营节是一个对环境友好的的节日。故选D。

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