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4.
56.We may get the advertisement aboveD•
A.on television               
B.in kid's'cartoons
C.in the Go Wild newspaper     
D.in Primary times
57.In the material,"Peckish"on the bag most probably refers toA.
A.a garden bird food     
B.a kind of bird
C.a bird program          
 D.a bird website
58.The activities have something to do withB.
A.a free tour of Bird World
B.a fab family prize
C.tickets to the Westland 
D.fun-filled schooling
59.The advertisement offers information mainly toC.
A.teachers
B.small kids 
C.parents 
D.gardeners
60.From the material.we can learn thatB.
A.the kids have to feed the birds in the Westland
B.the activities last from October 25 to November 2
C.the kids are not allowed to tum on their screens in October
D.a free child's tour of St James'Park is not included in the prize.

分析 本篇是发布在Primary times的一则广告.主要介绍通过购买Peckish而获得去野外游玩的一个活动.主要介绍参加的方式,主要内容以及活动时间.

解答 56.D.细节理解题.根据图片中最上方的内容October half term issue  Primary times可知这个广告应该发布在Primary times的一则广告.故选D.
57.A.细节理解题.根据图片Peckish下面的内容garden bird food,可知Peckish是一种鸟食.故选A.
58.B.细节理解题.根据图片方框中的内容winning a fab family prize,可知这里应该说的是a fab family prize,该活动与此有关.故选B.
59.C.细节理解题.根据图片中Get your kids to turn off the screens,可知让你的孩子关掉屏幕,可知这篇广告应该是对父母来说的.故选C.
60.B.细节理解题.根据图片中最下方的内容activities 25 October to 2  November,可知活动时间是October 25到November 2,故选B.

点评 首先要通读全文,掌握大意,然后结合具体的题目,再读短文,从中找出相关信息,就可以确定正确答案.

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