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  Lake Chelan National Recreation Area

  2105 State Route 20

  Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284

  (360)856-5700

  This is a fee-free park located on the banks of Lake Chelan, one of the deepest lakes in the United States.The island that makes up this park is easy to reach only by boat.You can go there from the nearby town of Chelan by shuttle(往返)boats.On the island, shuttle buses take campers to Stehekin Valley.This area is extremely popular with backpackers, fishermen, boaters and hikers.

  Chopaka Lake

  915 N.Walla Walla

  Wenatchee, WA 98801

  (509)665-2100

  There’s a 10-acre campground at Chopaka Lake, a beautiful place to put up the tent.Chopaka Lake is actually situated at the top of Chopaka Mountain.The view is unforgettable! Hiking trails(小路)pass through a Mountain Wilderness Study Area and through the Okanogan highlands.There is no fee for camping.

  Fort Ebey State Park

  (800)452-5687

  There are 645 acres at Fort Ebey State Park.Once home to a coastal defense(海岸防衛(wèi))fort for the Puget Sound area, this former fort is also filled with things to see and do from days gone by.It includes 53 campsites, restrooms and showers, beach access, 24 picnic sites and three miles of hiking trails.If you’re looking for a very enjoyable experience with a taste of the past, then this is the park for you.

  Olympic National Park

  600 East Park Ave.

  Port Angeles, WA 98362

  (360)452-0330

  This National Park is picture-postcard(優(yōu)美的)!Beautiful beaches, lots of surf, several lakes and a rain forest make up this area.You’ll be able to enjoy 63 miles of coastline here and hike as much as 600 miles of trails.There is only a small fee for the campsites here.

(1)

How do you get to Stehekin Valley if you are on the island?

[  ]

A.

By bus.

B.

By boat.

C.

By train.

D.

On foot.

(2)

To enjoy the beautiful mountain scenery, you can go to ________.

[  ]

A.

Lake Chelan National Recreation Area

B.

Chopaka Lake

C.

Olympic National Park

D.

Fort Ebey State Park

(3)

If you want to learn more about the defense system along the coast, you can dial ________.

[  ]

A.

(360)452-0330

B.

(360)856-5700

C.

(509)665-2100

D.

(800)452-5687

(4)

Which of the following is TRUE about Olympic National Park?

[  ]

A.

It is a park at the top of a mountain.

B.

It is made up of many large lakes.

C.

You have to spend a little money to visit it.

D.

You can know something about the past.

答案:1.A;2.B;3.D;4.C;
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A British teenager became the youngest person to sail solo around the world.

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Having confidence in yourself will make you successful.

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Braveness is important in sailing.

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One should pick up a hobby as a child.

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