Jack's Adventure: Navigating the Big Apple
One sunny day, young Jack and his family decided to visit the bustling city of New York. Jack was excited but also a bit nervous. He learned that one of the most important things was to carry a city map and to check it frequently. Keeping track of their location helped them move around confidently. They used public transport as much as possible. Jack realized that buses and trains were not only cost-effective but also a great way to see the city and interact with the locals. They also decided to visit some famous landmarks and museums, appreciating the rich history and culture. While enjoying the city's charms, they always maintained safety. They kept their belongings close, stayed in well-populated areas, and avoided speaking with strangers. Jack understood that being a responsible tourist meant enjoying the city while staying safe. At the end of their trip, Jack and his family had not only seen New York's sights but also learned to navigate a bustling city. The trip was a success, and Jack looked forward to his next city adventure.
Question 1
What is the meaning of 'bustling' in the context?
Quiet
Calm
Busy
Abandoned
Slow
Question 2
Why did Jack and his family decide to use public transport as much as possible?
They did not have a car
Public transport was faster
They wanted to save money and interact with locals
They were afraid of driving in the city
The car was broken
Question 3
What is the central idea of the trip to New York?
To visit museums
To learn about history
To enjoy and learn to navigate a bustling city safely
To use public transport
To interact with locals
Question 4
What is the meaning of 'responsible tourist' in the context?
A tourist who takes care of the environment
A tourist who follows the city rules
A tourist who enjoys the city while staying safe
A tourist who interacts with locals
A tourist who visits all famous spots
Question 5
What did Jack and his family do to maintain safety?
They carried a weapon
They stayed in well-populated areas and avoided speaking with strangers
They used a private car
They always had a police officer with them
They stayed in their hotel room
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