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Tricks and Treats Pre-school Program

Place: Bellbrook-Sugarcreek Community Center

Time: For registration (注册) by Oct. 9, 9:30-10:30 am or 1:30-2:30 pm

Cost: $5

Children aged 3-6 can show off their Halloween costumes, play games, sing silly songs, and make Halloween crafts. An adult companion must attend.

Halloween Haunt

Place: Kings Island, 6300 Kings Island Drive, Mason

Time: Friday Sept. 26th , Saturday Nov. 1st , 7 pm-1 am

Cost: $25.99 Saturdays, $19.99 Fridays

Thirteen frightening attractions and rides, including Urgent Scare, the new 3,666 square-foot maze (迷宫) and ghost in the wild. Not suitable for children.

BooDay Carnival

Place: Cincinnati Museum Center, 1301 Western Ave

Time: Oct. 24th , 11 am to 5 pm

Cost: Free. Games are 25 cents a piece.

The Museum Center will change its Changing Exhibits Hall into a Halloween-themed party featuring a variety of games and other contests. Visitors are encouraged to attend in costume and sign up for a costume contest (held at 2 and 4 pm in the Rotunda).

Lobenstein Farm

Place: 29703 Post Road, St. Leon, Ind.

Time: Oct. 2-3, 9-10, 16-17, 10 am to 7 pm daily

Cost: Free.

Home to one of the region’s largest pumpkin (南瓜) festivals (30,000 every year during the first three weekends in October), the farm allows visitors to pick their own pumpkins in the main field, enjoy hayrides and visit craft shops and a zoo for pets.

56. The passage is mainly about _________.

   A. activities for Halloween                     B. activities during Christmas

   C. Halloween costumes                        D. Halloween pumpkins

57. If your classmate Li Lei likes trying something adventurous, which activity is suitable for him?

   A. Tricks and Treats Pre-school Program.     B. BooDay Carnival.

   C. Lobenstein Farm.                        D. Halloween Haunt.

58. Lobenstein Farm is very different from other places mentioned in the passage because _________.

A. it’s open in October                   

B. it allows visitors to pick pumpkins for free

C. you can attend a costume contest           

D. you can enjoy yourself there

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