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18.Shark KeeperGet up close and very personal with the Aquarium's largest exhibit and its biggest predators(食肉动物) with the new Shark Keeper program!After each participant prepares to feed the sharks and other fishes in the 120,000-gallon Lost City of Atlantis Exhibit,they will then get the once-in-a-lifetime chance to feed our sand tiger sharks!Participants will also experience a tour of other behind-the-scenes animal care work areas and take home a real-life shark tooth.Program Outline:
*Greeting from Educator
*Educational Program:misunderstandings about sharks,biology,pictures,shark tooth comparisons,animal
overview,what to expect during the experience.
*Behind-the-scenes food prep
*Brief overview of Safety and Policies
*Feeding
Schedule:
Mondays,Thursdays,and Saturdays at 3:40pm
Session:3:40pm
Length:60minutes
Requirements:All participants must be 16+.
Price:50.00,plusAdmission(Members:45.00).Space is currently limited to three participants per scheduled session.
How to Book:Phone:631 208 9200,ext.H2O(426)
Online:When purchasing your Admission ticket,please select the Shark Keeper add-on under the Aquatic
Adventures section of the shopping cart.
Guests with Special Needs:
Long Island Aquarium&Exhibition Center makes every effort to accommodate guests with special needs.Please be aware that to participate in this program,guests must be able to navigate(导航) the animal habitat spaces with minimum assistance,and must be able to understand and take direction in English from staff members.To ensure the best experience,please contact the Call Center at 631 208 9200,ext.H2O(426)to discuss your individual needs.
Cancellations(取消):
There is a 72-hour cancellation policy.Any cancellation made within 72hours will not be refunded.No-shows will not be refunded or rescheduled.Guests arriving late (after the required program check-in time) will not be permitted to participate in the program and will not be refunded or rescheduled.We encourage guests to arrive at the Aquarium with plenty of time to park,enter,and check into the program.Adventurers should report to the Main Entrance at least ten minutes ahead.The sessions will begin quickly at the scheduled time.Please plan accordingly.
21.After joining the program,you willD
A.feed sharks once a life time
B.meet the biggest predators of sharks
C.draw some pictures of sharks
D.get a real shark tooth as a souvenir
22.If you want to give up the program,you'd betterB.
A.report it to the center 10min before the session
B.report the center 3days in advance
C.manage your plan again with 72hours
D.expect to refund from the center
23.What information can we learn from the program?C
A.There is no limit to the age of participants.
B.You need to pay$95at least for the program.
C.You can book the program in advance online.
D.A session is scheduled for 3children every week.
分析 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了长岛水族馆展览中心力求满足客人的特殊需求设计了一个计划让游客与鲨鱼近距离接触.
解答 21.D.细节理解题.根据第一段中最后一句话Participants will also experience a tour of other behind-the-scenes animal care work areas and take home a real-life shark tooth可知,参加近距离喂鲨鱼之后,参与者可以获得一颗真的鲨鱼牙齿作为纪念品.故选D.
22.B.细节理解题.根据最后一段中第一句话There is a 72-hour cancellation policy.Any cancellation made within 72hours will not be refunded.No-shows will not be refunded or rescheduled可知,如果退票必须提前三天告知.故选B.
23.C.细节理解题.根据"Online:When purchasing your Admission ticket,please select the Shark Keeper add-on under the Aquatic Adventures section of the shopping cart."可知我们可以从程序中学到你可以提前在线预定程序,故选C.
点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.
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