Getting out into the great outdoors is an even better idea than you think.
It's good exercise.Let's not forget the most obvious benefit of camping.
It is a good way to truly connect with nature.Too often we take nature for granted.In fact,spending a few days in nature with the family will teach your kids thins they may have never known before.
You have no stress after the camping.Vacations can be stressful.Sometimes when you get home from vacations,you need another rest for your last vacation.
A.You can stay away from TV. |
B.They may know how to work an iPad. |
C.You'll meet new challenges each time. |
D.Sure. it saves some money if you stays in a camper. |
E.You're spending a lot of time performing physical activities. |
F.Many campers report better sleep cycles when they return from a trip. |
G.But once you settle into camping with your family,the stress of every day will disappear. |
Mickey’s Not So Scary Party is a fun-filled night of Halloween festivities that runs on select dates from August 16, 2020 to January 30, 2021.
It’s the most magical place to trick or treat, and there are much more fun and entertainment around every corner. If you have little monsters to bring along for the fun, take these tips. They will help you use your time at Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party wisely.
First, the party passes costs are not built into your normal pass, so you will have to purchase an extra ticket for each guest. The ticket price changes depending on the date you choose. Those closer to Halloween are pricier, so you may want to plan a night early in the season if going Halloween Night is not crucial to you. Prices for Mickey’s Not So Scary Party start at $79 and they increase based on the night that you will be attending. For example, Halloween night, October 31, will be the most expensive night. As of 2020, October 31st ticket prices are $ 135 per person. Kids tickets are $ 5 less than any adult ticket on the same night.
We suggest arriving for Mickey’s Not So Scary Party as early as possible. Although Mickey’s Not So Scary Party starts officially at 7:00 pm, Disney Halloween party guests are allowed to enter the park starting at 4 pm.
Little ones are always encouraged to wear costumes as long as they don’t surround the entire body and adhere to Disney’s official costume policy. Some masks may be worn as long as the mask does not cover the entire face and eyes are visible. But Disney reserves the right to deny admission to or remove any person wearing what is considered inappropriate or bringing sharp objects. For more inspiration & ideas, you can visit our website.
【小题1】What can we learn about the party?A.Kids tickets are the same as parents’. |
B.Its costs are included in the normal pass. |
C.Prices get higher as Halloween Night draws near. |
D.Visitors cannot enter it until 7:00 pm. |
A.A teenager bringing some favorite dolls. |
B.A teenager wearing full-length costumes. |
C.A teenager without parents’ company. |
D.A teenager wearing masks with eyes visible. |
A.To recommend a website. | B.To explain an idea. |
C.To introduce a party. | D.To encourage a costume. |
For eight years, Alex Honnold dreamed about climbing EI Capitan in Yosemite National Park without any safety equipment.
Last Saturday, Honnold, a world-class rock climber, reached the top of the great rock wall only with his hands and feet. He is the first person ever to climb the 914-meter-high rock wall alone and without ropes or safety equipment.
“I was pretty much excited,” Honnold said. “I was probably the happiest. It’s something that I thought about for so long and dreamed about and worked hard for.”
Honnold began preparing for his historic climb two years ago. He climbed EI Capitan while wearing safety equipment countless times. He tried to memorize every hole he had to hold and the positions of his body. He repeated the climb again and again, until he felt sure enough to try the so-called “free solo” climb.
The most difficult part of the trip is about 70. 0. meters off the ground. At that point, the very small holds in the rock are only big enough for a thumb(拇指) to fit.
“Each year I would show up and it would seem just much too frightening,” he said. “I walk up to the base of the climb without any ropes, it just feels a little crazy. Going over that side of it was the hardest part.”
Observers say Honnold’s climb has pushed the limits in a sport that requires a high level of physical ability, risk-taking and mental strength. “This has never been done before and it’s hard to imagine anybody ever coming to what he’s done,” Daune said. “He is totally alone at the top of his game. To climb without ropes in that areana(竞技场) requires great self-control and focus.”
【小题1】How did Honnold feel before he started to climb?A.Excited. | B.Scared. | C.Happy. | D.Crazy. |
A.He got the safety equipment ready. |
B.He kept his boy in a proper position. |
C.He tried to remember how he climbed in the past. |
D.He made enough holes on the walls of the high rock. |
A.His climb was mentally and physically difficult. |
B.He was lucky to excape from being injured many times. |
C.It was almost impossible for him to complete the climb. |
D.He was able to break away from his fright at the last moment. |
A.He should be self-controlled. |
B.He focuses on mountain climbing. |
C.He’s done no better than others. |
D.He is worth admiring. |
National Geographic Nights
Every month National Geographic opens its doors for a night of fun and exploration. These special monthly happy hours feature live stories from National Geographic Explorers, fun activities, lively music, food, and drink specials at our cash bar. Your ticket includes free admission to the National Geographic Museum, starting from the day of the event and expiring (终止) at the end of that month.
Monthly on the third Thursday
5: 30 PM — 8: 00 PM
View From Above
Sometimes, a little distance is all you need to see things in a brand-new way. For astronaut Terry Virts, his new found perspective (视角) was from the International Space Station. He took more photographs than any astronaut who had come before him. Many of those images were later used to create the National Geographic book View From Above and IMAX film A Beautiful Planet.
November 14
7:30 PM — 9:00 PM
$25. 00
Adventures Among Orangutans (猩猩)
Animals fond of being alone often live in hard-to-reach places. Orangutans are one of the most difficult large land animals to study. Since 1992, biological anthropologist Cheryl Knott and wildlife photojournalist Tim Laman have been using innovative techniques and new technologies to gain a closer look at this intelligent, resourceful and threatened species, giving us deep understanding of not only their world, but also our own. Come to listen to their speech!
December 7
10:00 AM — 11:30 AM
$5. 00
Mountainfilm On Tour
Mountainfilm On Tour returns to D. C.! Over two unique evenings, enjoy a rich selection of films from this year’s festival in Telluride, CO. Started in 1979, Mountainfilm is one of America’s longest-running film festivals. Through the years, in and out of trends, the festival has always been best described by one unchanging word: inspiring. Far more than any other adjective, that’s how audiences describe their experience.
November 3 — November 4
7:30 PM — 10:30 PM
$25. 00
【小题1】What’s special about National Geographic Nights?A.The activity lasts a whole night. |
B.Free food and drinks are available. |
C.We can visit the museum for free. |
D.The celebrations take place every night. |
A.Popular. | B.Common. |
C.Simple. | D.Challenging. |
A.View From Above. | B.Mountainfilm On Tour. |
C.National Geographic Nights. | D.Adventures Among Orangutans. |
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