Surf and Yoga Retreat,Portugal
Having kids doesn’ t mean giving up doing the things you love. Just bring them along so they can get excited too. Surf camps and hotels are getting more and more popular. So are yoga retreats. Places such as Karma Surf Retreat combine the two for parents and kids over six and childcare is also available.
From ?665pp a week,including twice-daily surf and yoga sessions,but not childcare and flights.
Bushcraft Camp,Wales
Many of US desire to get back to nature but lack practical experience. Family Bushcraft Camp is a great place to start. The camp is surrounded by forest and is just 20 minutes,walk from beautiful Oxwich beach. Activities include nature walks,shelter building,fire lighting and tracking. And there's a special focus on wild cooking with a campfire.
Mobile home from ?80 a night.
Back to Nature,Slovenia
Staying in a glass mobile home is a great way to put yourself in nature. Built from wood and natural,breathable materials,Sava5 s are set in a valley near the shores of Lake Bled. There's hiking from the doorstep and swimming on the lake. A bus goes to the lake of Bohinj and the wilderness of Pokljuka forest.
Adult £90,child £30,including sleeping in shelters or bring your own tent.
Sea Swimming,Turkey
This offers open water coastal swimming. Children must be 11-plus to swim. If not,they can join children's clubs. There's an art to efficient and enjoyable sea swimming,so technique analysis and tips are provided along the way.
From £l,000pp for 10 swims or £760 for 3,all paid.
13. The Surf and Yoga Retreat is meant for
A. parents
B. teenagers
C. family visitors
D. elderly people
14. If you are interested in wild cooking,you can choose .
A. Back to Nature
B. Sea Swimming
C. Bushcraft Camp
D. Surf and Yoga Retreat
15. How much should a couple and their two kids pay for visiting Back to Nature?
A. £180. B. £240.
C. £300. D. £360.
16. What can be learned about Sea Swimming in Turkey?
A. It offers-swimmers free meals.
B. Visitors can swim in deep sea.
C. Visitors can learn swimming skills there.
D. Children under 11 are not allowed to come.
13. C. 細(xì)節(jié)理•解題。根據(jù) Surf and Yoga Retreat,Portugal 部分中的 combine the two for parents and kids可知,這個(gè)活動(dòng)適合大人帶小孩子一 起去。
14. C. 細(xì)節(jié)理解寧。根據(jù) BushcraftCamp,Wales 部分中的 And there's a special focus on wild cooking可知,這里有戶外野餐。
15. B. 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Back to Nature,Slovenia 部分中的Adult £90. child £30可知,兩個(gè)大人 和兩個(gè)小孩共需240英鎊。
16. C 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù) Sea Swimming,Turkey 部分中的technique analysis and tips are provided along the way可知,參與者在這里可 以學(xué)到一些??泳技能。
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