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Bonfire night(篝火之夜)is fast approaching in London. The following are the best spots to watch fireworks shows.
Saturday Morden Park
This fireworks show is perfect to take the little ones along to. The show will include new fire and light acts and will be set to accompanying music. When all of the magic is over, attendees can enjoy the entertainment or pick up a refreshment at the on-site bar.
Tickets:£9 in advance £10 at the gates.
Tickets can be bought here.
Clissold Park
This 20-minute show is more demure (娴静的) than other show spots due to the animals which live in the park, however, still promises a beautiful show. The show will also be accompanied (伴奏) by music.
Tickets: Adults £8.75, children £3.75. Prices reduced by £l for people living in Hackney Borough.
Tickets can be bought here.
Croydon Road Recreation Ground
This family-focused event has been running since 1946 and offers two chances to catch the excitement of the fireworks. A smaller show at 6:00pm promises reduced noise, perfect for little children, meanwhile, the main event promises a bang at 7:45pm.
Tickets: Children under 11 free, over 11£5, adults£10
Tickets can be bought on the gate.
Alexandra Palace
The biggest fireworks event in London, having run for 150 years, Alexandra Palace is set to excite audiences again this year with a splendid show. The grounds will also include a German-Beer festival and delicious food.
Tickets: Adults £12.50, kids 11-15 £10, and kids under 11 £2.50.
Tickets can be bought here.
21. What do Clissold Park and Saturday Morden Park have in common?
A. Neither is open to kids. B. One can enjoy coffee in a bar.
C. The background music is provided. D. There are caged animals.
22. How much would a couple with a child of 10 pay least for a show?
A. £15.5. B. £18.25. C. £20. D. £19.25.
23. Where is this text most likely from?
A. A textbook. B. A magazine. C. A report. D.A website.