题目内容
1. Which of the following is NOT mentioned?A. Tents. B. Sleeping bags. C. Trailers.
2. Which of the following is true?
A. The state-owned campgrounds cannot meet the growing number of campers.
B. In the US, most campgrounds are privately owned.
C. The private campgrounds charge less than the public ones.
3. The passage mainly talks about ___________.
A. the problems of running the national parks
B. how states can have their own campgrounds
C. new campgrounds that give more people a chance to camp
解析:
| In the United States in recent years, camping has become very
popular. Every summer, thousands of families leave the cities behind to spend
weekends or vacations outdoors. Some families take along trailers. Others load
their cars with tents, small stoves and air-filled mattresses. Then they drive
to one of the country’s campgrounds.
Most campgrounds in the United States are publicly owned. The national parks and many national monuments and national forests have land for campers. State governments also run campgrounds in state-owned parks and forests. A few years ago, campers could always find room to camp in a public campground. But today, state-owned campgrounds are often overcrowded. To meet the needs of the ever-growing number of campers, some businessmen are opening private campgrounds to campers. The campers usually pay more money than they pay at state-owned grounds. But many private parks offer more services and they give more people the chance to enjoy camping.
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