阅读理解For those in the Midwest, the holidays aren't the holidays without a little snow. Luckily, Michigan almost always delivers. But snow or not, these destinations really bring out the holiday spirit. FrankenmuthResidents of Frankenmuth never have to say goodbye to Christmas from the beginning to the end of the year. That's thanks in part to Bronner'sChristmas Wonderland, who thinks of itself as the world's largest Christmas store at 320, 000 square feet. In addition to offering every kind of Christmas décor imaginable, Bronner'sChristmas Wonderland holds holiday events like Santa visits (daily from Nov. 25-Dec. 24) and holiday sing-alongs (Dec. 22 and 23). DearbornThis city is well-known as the home of the Ford Motor Company, and the Henry Ford Museum brings history to life during the holidays. Holiday Nights in Greenfield Village (Dec. 2-4, 9-11, 16-18, 20-23 and 26-30) offers the smell of chestnuts roasted on an open fire and the sound of sleigh (雪橇) bells. Santa is on hand for visits, of course, and he even brings his reindeer along. Holiday treats are for sale, ice skating is available and kids of all ages will enjoy a ride in a horse-drawn wagon or a Model T car. ChristmasVisiting Christmas isn't for the weak heart- it's in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, all but guaranteed to be snowy in December. Those who desire to have a try are rewarded with a "Welcome to Christmas" sign complete with Santa's smiling face and the Christmas Mall, which has a post office for postmarking holiday cards. DexterIt might be difficult to believe there are multiple Michigan cities with a marathon race-in December, but it's true. Dexter hosts the Holiday Hustle 5k and 1 mile (Dec. 10) for both runners and walkers. Participants receive free hats and all 5k or one mile finishers receive holiday-themed medals.
(1)
What is special about Frankenmuth according to the text?
A . Santa will surely be on hand for visits.
B . Visitors can enjoy an outdoor barbecue.
C . Christmas is alive all year round.
D . It has the world's largest gift store.
(2)
Where can visitors go if they want to join the running events in December?
A . Frankenmuth.
B . Dearborn.
C . Christmas.
D . Dexter.
(3)
What is the purpose of the text?
A . To promote multiple Christmas decorations.
B . To recommend some holiday-friendly cities.
C . To introduce colorful Christmas parades.
D . To have a good taste of the beauty of snow.
答案: C
D
B