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John's class is going on a school trip to Stanley. His teacher has given him a notice about the trip.

Read the notice

Dear Parents

Class 5 is going on a school trip to Stanley. Details are as follows

Visit to Stanley

Date: 20 December 2018

Meeting time: 8: 00 a m

Meeting place: School main entrance

Teacher-in-charge: Mike

Transport: School bus

Things to bring: What to wear: School uniform, sports shoes, cap

Programme: Water, $30 for lunch

8:15a m Leave school

9.00a m Stanley Main Street

-take photos

10:15 a m Stanley Market

-Interview visitors

12: 00 noon Stanley Main Beach

(lunchtime) -Have a barbecue

2: 30 p.m. - Murray House

-See ancient and modern ships

-Play a computer game to control a modern ship

3:45p.m Leave Stanley

4:30p.m.Arrive at school

1.When must John meet his teacher at the school?

A.8: 00 a.m. B.8:15a,m C.9:00am D.10:15a.m.

2.What will John do before noon?

A.take photos and have lunch B.take photos and interview tourists

C.Interview tourists and have a barbecue D.have a barbecue and see old and new ships

3.Where will John talk with the tourists?

A.Stanley Main Beach B.Stanley Main Street

C.Stanley Market D.Murray House

4.John must bring $30 for a_____.

A.Barbecue B.Cap C.computer game. D.photo

5.What will John do in Murray House?

A.sail on a boat B.go to a concert

C.have a barbecue D.look at the ships

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