It’s almost the camp season!
Summer is wonderful. Summer at one of the following awesome camps? Even more wonderful.
Tahosa High Adventure Base
Location: Ward, Colorado
People’s puzzle: Tahosa’s ropes courses are some of the nation’s best. Use your hands, feet and brain to take up extremely difficult challenges and overcome your fears. Fly fishing at 9,000 feet? Yes. Fishing licenses or experience needed? No, sir!
Choose your adventure: Go all-inclusive, where the staff prepare meals and run the program, or take control and plan your perfect week. The choice is yours.
Camp Raymond
Location: Parks, Arizona
Don’t look down: When you are looking up at the stars, light pollution is your enemy. But Camp Raymond’s location and elevation (海拔) of 6,700 feet offer perfect conditions for seeing otherwise invisible stars.
That’s cool: Don’t forget your camera and jacket. During the day, you could spot bears and deer. At night, temperatures can fall sharply. Hot cocoa at summer camp? Cool.
Pamlico Sea Base
Location: Blounts Creek, North Carolina
Go coastal: Explore the Carolina coast by boat. You choose the route, and Pamlico provides the equipment. Keep an eye out for wild seahorses, lighthouses and boatloads of fish.
Set sail: Even if you don’t know the starboard, Pamlico’s sailing journey will make you a first-rate sailor in no time. You’ll even practice finding your way using the stars.
Base Camp
Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
Big upgrade: What happens when you change a 1907 cavalry drill hall (骑兵训练馆) into an adventure destination in the heart of the city? You get Base Camp for overnight lock-ins, weekend retreats (隐居处) and summer camp.
Inside out: Most of Base Camp is indoors, meaning the activities like climbing walls can be undertaken on winter’s coldest days.
21.What do we know about Tahosa High Adventure Base?
A.It requires fishing licenses.
B.It offers lessons on flying a plane.
C.It’s a camp that is intended for brave kids.
D.It is a camp where you can set your own pace.
22.What can be learned in Pamlico Sea Base?
A.How to make the starboard.
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B.How to choose camping equipment.
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C.How to use the stars for directions.
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D.How to make a boat on your own.
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23.In which camp can kids climb walls inside on winter days?
A.Base Camp.
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B.Camp Raymond.
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C.Pamlico Sea Base.
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D.Tahosa High Adventure Base.
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