首先,請閱讀以下活動(dòng)場所的介紹:
A | Town Park Shelter offers rental shelters with various picnic tables, grills and play equipment for chilldren. Keep the food simple and easy, like barbecuing hot dogs or hamburgers. Follow up with a fun birthday cake from a grocery store or your own kitchen. We specially provide some firefighters’ equipment in case of a fire.
| B | McDonald’s offers kids parties that include a party hostess dressed up as a cartoon movie star, food and cake at reasonable prices. Another great thing about the fast food reataurant is that fascinating playlands or plastic ball pits are available here so that kids can be entertained a lot while adults chat and relax a bit. |
C | Glory Children’s Museum can be a great place for kids under ten to hold a birthday party if you are interested in the history of fast food like hamburgers and snacks as well as the development of movies. We have party hostesses and provide some supplies. You may only need to bring a birthday cake and presents.
| D | Chatari Movie Theater rents out the entire theater with a big group discount on snacks and soda. Popular cartoon movies like Firefighters in McDonald’s and An Escape from Tidy’s Community are on show every weekend. We particularly even allow you to bring in your own snacks and birthday cakes. |
E | Richard Scarry Fire Station provides rooms that we allow the local residents to use for free. Also, our fire department gives the children of a birthday party a tour of the station and let them try on some of the firefighters’ equipment and get their photos taken as birthday gifts. | F | The Neighbourhood Club House is a club house in the community, which is either free or can be rented for a nominal fee by residents. It will give you more room than your home, and it is close enough to your home that you could set up the birthday party very easily. |
請閱讀以下人員信息,然后匹配人員與相關(guān)場所:
1.Mary’s mother, a successful businesswoman, would like to hold a grand birthday party for Mary’s fourteenth birthday this Saturday. The party should be held in an unusual place where Mary and her friends can eat snacks, play games as well as see films.
2.Tony will be five years old next Sunday. Considering the weather is becoming warmer, his parents plan to take him to a place where they can have a barbecue, eat a birthday cake and play games with some relatives.
3.Linda plans to invite her best friend Tom to celebrate her eleventh birthday. Both the children are fond of hamburgers, French fries and Coke. Also, the parents of the children want to take the opportunity to chat as well.
4.Hunter would like to invite five friends to stay in his community to celebrate his fifteenth birthday. However, his home is very small, and his parents don’t want to hold the party outside their community or spend too much money on it.
5.Peter, a ten-year-old boy, respects firefighters very much and shows great interest in extinguishing fire equipment and stories about firefighters. For his coming birthday, his parents hope to prepare a unique birthday party for him.
1.D
2.A
3.B
4.F
5.E
【解析】
試題分析:
1.1】D 根據(jù)瑪麗母親介紹可知,要為14歲生日的瑪麗舉辦生日的party要有特色,她和她的小伙伴們能一起吃零食、玩游戲,還能看電影。選項(xiàng)D介紹的是的是一個(gè)允許自帶生日蛋糕的出租電影院,提供零食等。這正符合要求。故選D。
2. 根據(jù)介紹,Tom的爸爸媽媽想要帶他去一個(gè)能進(jìn)行戶外燒烤,吃生日蛋糕,玩游戲的地方過生日。選項(xiàng)A介紹的便是能提供野炊餐桌以及工具、以及供兒童玩耍的器材,并且能買到生日蛋糕的地方。符合要求。故選A。
3. 根據(jù)琳達(dá),我們可知她和她的小伙伴們都喜歡漢堡包、薯?xiàng)l與可樂。并且孩子的家長也想趁此機(jī)會(huì)好好聊天。選項(xiàng)B,麥當(dāng)勞能提供以上食物,并且還有其他具有吸引力的游戲場和塑料彩球池,從而家長們也可以放心地讓孩子們玩耍,自己也能聊天消遣。符合要求。故選B。
4. 根據(jù)Hunter,他家有點(diǎn)小并且他爸爸媽媽不想在他們社區(qū)外舉辦生日聚會(huì),同時(shí)也不想花費(fèi)太多錢在這個(gè)上面。選項(xiàng)F是一個(gè)社區(qū)俱樂部,能免費(fèi)提供或以低價(jià)租給居民。比你家里,它能提供更多的房間,并且與你的家離得很近。選項(xiàng)F能免費(fèi)向當(dāng)?shù)鼐用裉峁┓块g來舉行生日聚會(huì),還能讓孩子們試穿一些消防員的裝備并能合照留影作為生日禮物。符合要求。故選F。
5. 根據(jù)peter,我們可以知道他很喜歡消防員,并且對區(qū)分消防裝備和關(guān)于消防員的故事很感興趣。選項(xiàng)E能免費(fèi)向當(dāng)?shù)鼐用裉峁┓块g來舉行生日聚會(huì)。另外,消防部還能帶生日聚會(huì)上的孩子們游覽消防站,還能讓孩子們試穿一些消防員的裝備并能合照留影作為生日禮物。符合要求。故選F。
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