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ces a group of butterflies from other countries feeding on fruit and the juicerich plants of the Exotic Zone, Tickets for adults are £ , for children are £ . For a family with 2 adults and 2 children, they should pay £ in total. For groups of more than 10 adults, each should pay £ (rhs. ). ◆The week long London Wine Week starts from May 18. Buy a £ 5 wristband to qualify for a pocketsized guidebook and discounted wine around the capital. Partnering with London39。 s best bars and restaurants, we will be anizing events such as master classes and meetthe maker time, plus offering discounts to wristband wearers ( ). ◆The World Shakespeare Festival begins in April, with everything from foreign productions of Shakespearean plays at Shakespeare39。 s Globe to Shakespearean plays at the Royal Opera House. Plays will run until the end of the year in London, Birmingham, Newcastle and Gateshead. And there39。 s a programme of events such as director talks and family workshops. Prices start from £ 60 (. uk). 47. We can infer that Paul Hollywood is most likely to be ___________. A. a professional cook B. a ticket dealer C. the event anizer D. the cake show host 48. If you want to buy wine at lower prices, you should _____________. A. eat in the specific restaurants B. pay £ 5 for a discount card C. obtain a guidebook D. buy a wristband first 49. Which of the following activities lasts for the longest time? A. The Big Cake Show. B. The London Wine Week. C. Butterflies in the Glasshouse. D. The World Shakespeare Festival. B Over the holidays, I took my three young children into a fancy chocolate shop to buy gifts. Halfway home, I noticed my 7yearold son playing with a plastic noisemaker. Long story short: He had stolen the toy. I kept my cool even when he said, but it was only $, Mom! and explained why it was unacceptable to take things we didn39。 t buy. A few hours later, I marched my son back to the store with two dollars from his piggy bank. He walked embarrassedly to the counter and told the clerk that he had taken something without paying for it, that he was sorry to break it and that he would pay for it now. I know exactly how terrible he was feeling. Returning to the scene of the crime is the same shamecausing punishment I received when I was five and stole something from a store. 1 remember my dad sending me back to return the item. It remains one of my clearest childhood memories. After that day, I never stole again. My dad taught me such an important lesson 30 years ago and I saw an opportunity to do the same for my son. But now I wonder if it was the right thing to do. Returning to the store is absolutely the right thing to do, Laura Markham, ., a child psychologist and author of Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids, says. Many children steal they39。 re not born knowing the rules so it39。 s our job to teach them. And stay calm when you set them. If you overreact or yell, you might create a fascination with the behavior and a willful child will be more likely to fight against you, she says. Having a child physically return the stolen item helps him or her grasp the situation and the consequence. But don39。 t talk about it for too long. lf you continuously bring up the incident, the child will believe they39。 re a thief and that they39。 re bad, she says. Only time will tell if this experience will have the same powerful effect on my son as it had on me, but at the same time I can rest if I haven39。 t dealt with the situation badly. 50. When the author39。 s son was caught playing with a stolen toy, he________. A. responded calmly B. felt very ashamed C. didn39。 t think it was a big deal D. didn39。 t admit stealing the toy 51. The author punished her son like that because __________. A. the same punishment had worked o。
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