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My son’s seventh birthday is approaching,so conversation at my house has naturally turned to organizing his party.
For his sixth birthday,we booked the local trampoline(蹦床) park.This worked out well.But the whole event cost us hundreds of pounds.This year,I’m trying to convince him that the dinosaur-themed park down the road offers just as much fun—and you don’t even need to wear special socks!This will be cheaper,because we aren’t required to hire a space—we can simply buy tickets for his mates.
But I still keep pondering over one thing—party bags.Why should a bunch of seven-year-olds,who have already been treated to a day out and a mountain of sugar,also be handed a bag full of pound-shop gifts for simply bothering to show up?
Party bags are an environmental disaster.I reckon my son attends 20 parties per year,and at each party there are 20 kids in attendance,which means 400 plastic bags in total.Within these 400 bags are perhaps 800 plastic toys,almost all of which fall apart on the way home and then get binned instantly.The waste is shocking,and I don’t want to be part of it.
I know there are some party bag alternatives:one couple I know covered a table with Mr.Men books and got the kids to choose one each.At another party,I saw the hosts fill a bucket with soft toys and crumpled newspaper,and do a lucky dip(抽奖).Admirable efforts.
Even if that is a nice try,and even if the contents in the party bags don’t fall apart,so what?Will our guests think more highly of our child because of the party bags from our party?Will my child’s ability to make and keep friends be improved?
Well,the tradition for kids’ party bags ends with me,and it ends here,and it ends now.Who’s with me?
1.Why does the author recommend the dinosaur-themed park?
A.Because it’s more enjoyable.
B.Because it provides socks.
C.Because it can reduce cost.
D.Because it offers free tickets.
2.What may be put in party bags?
A.Gifts brought by guests.
B.Gifts prepared by hosts.
C.Gifts distributed by parks.
D.Gifts donated by charities.
3.What is the author’s attitude towards party bags?
A.Intolerant. B.Objective.
C.Favorable. D.Indifferent.
4.What do the underlined words “get binned” mean in paragraph 4?
A.Be recycled. B.Be repaired.
C.Be thrown away. D.Be given away.