阅读理解This campsite at Tsendze is the closest one where you'll get to wild camping in the Kruger. But it's not as wild as Mabuasehube: The campsite is still fenced so you won't wake up to a lion wandering around your tent. The 34 stands are large and set far apart, with big tall trees in-between. Generators are not allowed and the campsite is not connected to the power network. Solar panels keep the lights on. The campsite doesn't have a swimming pool and there's no busy reception office or restaurant with milkshakes—for that, you'll have to drive 7 km to Mopani. But Tsendze is the kind of place where you open and close the entrance gate to the campsite yourself. Despite how wild it is, you still get first-class service. Rodgers Hobyane and Elina Mona have been in charge of the camp since the campsite opened in 2007. They walk through the campsite every evening to make sure everything is running smoothly. They also know where the resident African birds nest, and point them out to guests. They are highly thought of by both the guests and their boss. "We have guests year-round and some of them stay for 30 nights. We've had guests stay for 50 nights!" says Elina. INSIDER TIP: Unlike other campsites in the Kruger, you can book a specific stand at Tsendze. If you want shade, ask for stand number 6. Big groups can ask for number 27 or 28. If you're after privacy, numbers 3, 4 and 26 are good. Rates from R410 per night for two people, plus R104 per extra person; max six people per stand.
(1)
What is a feature of the camp at Tsendze?
A . It is the wildest campsite.
B . It is powered by solar energy.
C . It is a nice spot to observe lions.
D . It is connected to free Internet.
(2)
What might Elina be?
A . A bird observer.
B . A boss of the camp.
C . A camp caretaker.
D . A guest of the camp.
(3)
Where can guests shelter from the sun?
A . On stand number 4.
B . On stand number 6.
C . On stand number 26.
D . On stand number 27.
答案: B
C
B