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Welcome here! The Southern Spring Home & Garden Show will be held at The Park Expo and Conference Center. This show will last from Wednesday (March 2) to Sunday (March 6,2012).

Admission : Adults $10.00. Teenagers under 15 free with a paying adult.

Join Lincolnton’s own Tammie Davis as she performs her original country songs at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday,March 5th.

Special Days: The Spring for Kids First Night Gala benefiting the Council for Children’s Rights will take place from 7 p.m. to 10p.m. on Wednesday, March 2,2012. Tickets are $50 and include an access to Freedom Hall, where you can enjoy delicious food, beverage(饮料)and entertainment free of charge.

Seniors Day(55+):Wednesday is for them. Cost is $7.00 but without coupons(减价优惠).

Hours :Wednesday,Thursday &Sunday :10 a.m.---5p.m.;Friday &Saturday :10 a.m.----9 a.m.

Wheelchairs are available on a first come first served basis for you. The cost is $1.00 and you are required to leave a valid driver’s license or ID.

Parking :All Day Parking: $6.00;Half Day Parking:$3.00; Every Hour Parking:$1.00

For more Information: Come to visit Mardee Woodward in person.

E-mail: mwoodward@southernshows.com

Telephone:704-376-4085

1.We can learn from the text that the show will ___________.

A. last only five days

B. offer a free parking

C. have the only one singer

D. take place in a private house

2..How much is the admission for a family of two grown-ups and a child aged 16?

A.$ 10 B. $ 30 C.$ 20 D.$40

3.When can we visit Southern Spring Home& Garden Show?

A. At 9 p.m. Thursday B. At 8 a.m. Wednesday

C. At 8 p.m. Friday D. At 6 p.m. Sunday

4.How many ways can visitors get more information for this show?

A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four

5.We can infer from the text that______________.

A. old people can visit the show only on Wednesday

B. the disabled can use the wheelchairs free of charge

C. there are not enough wheelchairs for the disabled

D. kids’ tickets on Wednesday don’t include beverage

1.A

2.B

3.C

4.C

5.C

【解析】

试题分析:本文主要介绍春季家和花园展的相关情况

1.This show will last from Wednesday (March 2) to Sunday (March 6,2012).,展览从星期三到星期天,共六天,故选A

2.Admission : Adults $10.00. Teenagers under 15 free with a paying adult.成人10美元。15岁以下有成人陪同才免费,故本题应为三个成人价,共30美元,故选B

3.Hours :Wednesday,Thursday &Sunday :10 a.m.---5p.m.;Friday &Saturday :10 a.m.----9 a.m.星期三星期四星期天是10点­—5点,星期五六是10点—第二天9点,故选C

4.For more Information: Come to visit Mardee Woodward in person.;E-mail: mwoodward@southernshows.com;Telephone:704-376-4085你可以找人,邮件或电话,三种方式获得更多信息,故选C

5.Wheelchairs are available on a first come first served basis for you.轮椅是先到先得,可知轮椅不够给所有的残疾人,故选C

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