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Take a trip to one of London's theme parks for an adrenalinepacked day out.From thrilling rides through history,to wild animals—both mythical and real—London's theme parks offer great entertainment for families and groups.
Unlike most London attractions,some amusement parks aren't in central London,but are easily reached by train,coach or car.
Chessington World of Adventures
Whether it's adrenalinepumping rides,wild animals or underwater adventures you're after,Chessington delivers.There are three main sections:the Theme Park has 10 themed lands with more than 40 rides and attractions including roller coasters,dodgems and rides suitable for younger children.Chessington Zoo houses 1,000 animals including tigers,lions,giraffes,penguins and a petting zoo.
Shrek' s Adventure
Board the Dreamworks.Tour Bus for a 4D experience with cheeky Donkey as your guide.You'll be taken through 10 live,fairytalethemed shows including Shrek's Swamp and a mirror maze (迷宫).Suitable for all ages,but particularly those aged 6 to 12 years old.
London Dungeon
Take a scary but humorous 90minute journey through 1,000 years of London's history at the everpopular London Dungeon.There are 18 interactive shows with 20 live theatre actors and two rides to guide you through the city's murky past.Walk the Whitechapel Maze with Jack the Ripper,visit a medieval torture chamber,and be careful not to lose your head on The Tyrant boat ride with King Henry VⅢ!
KidZania
Set your imagination free at KidZania at Westfield London—the new roleplaying park for children that's taking the world by storm.A childsize city complete with shops and locations including a fire station,a bank and a theatre stage where children can roleplay around 60 different jobs and professions,KidZania aims to teach life skills such as financial literacy,teamwork and independence.
1.If visitors want to enjoy the excitement of roller coasters,they can go to .
A.KidZania B.Shrek's Adventure
C.London Dungeon D.Chessington World of Adventures
2.Who might be most likely interested in London Dungeon?
A.Students studying history. B.Underwater adventurers.
C.Police officers. D.Animal lovers.
3.Where does this text probably come from?
A.A science textbook. B.A news report.
C.A travel guidebook. D.A geography magazine.