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Welcome to the North Pole Adventure
The North Pole Adventure is a one-of-a-kind interactive Christmas attraction for the entire family. Unlike other Christmas attractions, it is open from November 26 until Christmas Eve. It is not a guided tour. While elves (小精灵) are throughout the adventure to interact with your children, your kids can spend as much time in each area as they wish. The adventure features a replica (复制品) of the North Pole including everything you imagine at Santa’s North Pole.
Santa’s House
Kids will experience what it’s like at the North Pole and see first-hand what it takes for Santa and his elves to get ready for Christmas each year. The memories your children will take away from Santa’s House will be ones they will remember for a life time.
Post Office
All kids will be assisted by Santa’s elves in writing a letter to Santa and then depositing it in Santa’s magical mailbox. A few days before Christmas, they will receive letters at their own homes from Santa.
Elf University
Elf University is the place where elves go to school. It’s also the place where kids enjoy making Christmas presents, coloring Christmas pictures, and even filling out applications to become elves one day.
Admission
Buy your tickets online to avoid waiting in line. If the tickets sell out when you buy them online, there will still be tickets available at the ticket office.
1. What can we learn from the first paragraph?
A. The North Pole Adventure provides visitors with tour guide service.
B. The North Pole Adventure arranges elves to entertain kids in some areas.
C. The North Pole Adventure is modeled on other Christmas attractions.
D. The North Pole Adventure is open to visitors for nearly one month.
2. What can we learn about the North Pole Adventure?
A. Kids can have fun in Santa’s House by dressing up like Santa.
B. Elf University offers kids opportunities for becoming elves.
C. Kids who visited Post Office would receive letters on Christmas Eve.
D. Tickets to the adventure can be bought online if they sell out at the ticket office.
3. Where can you probably see the text?
A. A tourist booklet. B. A science fiction.
C. A newspaper. D. A story book.