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2.About us
Summer Camps offer many programs that develop athletic skills,teamwork and healthy habits to kids.We create a safe and noncompetitive environment for learning and making friends.Our counselors(指导老师)are required to complete much training.Directors and head counselors are certified in CPR (心肺复苏)and First Aid and so on.
Full-day Camp (ages6-13)
A typical camp starts with soccer,kickball,basketball or field games.After lunch,the kids do three activities.Depending on location,there are swimming,science and nature,arts and crafts,rope courses.
Li'1Rascals Day Camp (ages3-5)
Preschoolers get all the fun of full-day camp in half the time.Activities include arts and crafts,sports,games and relays.Each week has different themes.All participants must be able to be taught to use a patty(便壶).
Specialty(专长)camps (ages14-16)
These specialty camps build many athletes.Our experienced staff will help your child be excellent in his or her favorite sport.
•Tennis•Basketball•Soccer•Dance•Cheerleading
Fee:$120
Contact Information
Call:068-990-3224; E-mail:summercampsforkids@hotmail.com or Write to:125Seventh
Avenue South New York,NY 10014
What the parents from last year say about the camps:
"All the activities were perfect.My son definitely wants to return next year and I will recommend the camp to others."-Kate
"I think this is one of the best camps that my children have attended.The counselors and directors are enthusiastic and friendly.The programs are excellent and it is the only camp that they ask to go back to."-Jack
"My children had an excellent time at your camp.I was very impressed by both your friendly,helpful counselors and directors and the excellent way that the entire camp was organized and run.I will consider next year!Many thanks."-Mary
51.What do you know from the passageD
A.The camps are free for little children.
B.There are mainly three activities at Full-day Camp.
C.Specialty camps are only open to young athletes.
D.The counselors at Summer Camps all have rich experience.
52.The children in Summer Camps may do the following EXCEPTB.
A.learn how to make a small beautiful house
B.know how to survive in the wild
C.take part in arts and crafts activities
D.dance together with other children
53.Children who join Li'1Rascals Day Camp mustD.
A.go home alone
B.express themselves clearly
C.receive a complete physical examination
D.go to the toilet by themselves
54.How did the parents feel about the camp?A
A.Satisfied.
B.Bored.
C.Excited.
D.Terrible.
55.It can be known from the parents thatB.
A.the spaces of Summer Camps are limited
B.the workers at the camps are responsible ones
C.the campground of Summer Camps are tidy and comfortable
D.Kate's son will attend the camps with his friends next time.

分析 本文为广告应用文,文章介绍了夏令营的几个活动和家长的评价,家长可以根据自身和孩子的情况进行选择,以帮助孩子度过有意义的暑假.

解答 51.D.推理判断题.根据文中Our counselors(指导老师)are required to complete much training,可知辅导员都是很有能力的并且经验丰富的,故选D.
52.B.细节理解题.根据文中所介绍的活动中,第一个活动有"A typical camp starts with soccer,kickball,basketball or field games"足球、踢球、篮球、实况游戏;第二个活动"Activities include arts and crafts,sports,games and relays"艺术手工、游戏、运动、接力;第三个活动"Tennis•Basketball•Soccer•Dance•Cheerleading"网球、篮球、足球、舞蹈、啦啦队.只有选项B,教如何在野外生存没有提及,故选B.
53.D.细节理解题.根据文中All participants must be able to be taught to use a patty(便壶),可知所有人都需要学会上厕所,故选D.
54.A.推理判断题.根据文中最后几位家长的回馈"All the activities were perfect","I think this is one of the best camps that my children have attended",及"My children had an excellent time at your camp"可知,家长对于这次的夏令营还是很满意的,认为对孩子的帮助很大,推测态度是满意的,故选A.
55.B.推理判断题.根据文中家长的回馈中I was very impressed by both your friendly,helpful counselors and directors and the excellent way that the entire camp was organized and run.I will consider nextyear,可知那里的工作人员是很负责的,家长很放心这次夏令营,故选B.

点评 本文是一个广告布告类阅读,题目涉及多道细节理解题,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据.

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