Tom's Family Road Trip Across America
One summer, Tom's family decided to go on a road trip across America. Tom, being the youngest, was thrilled. He packed his journal, ready to jot down every detail of their adventure. From the iconic Statue of Liberty in New York to the vast Grand Canyon in Arizona, each landmark had a story to tell. Tom was fascinated by different cultures, food, and traditions at each stop. His journal was filling up with fun facts and colourful photos. Before the trip, Tom's dad studied maps and weather forecasts. He explained to Tom how important it was to plan ahead. One time, a sudden storm changed their route, but the detour led them to a beautiful hidden waterfall. Tom loved the unpredictability and excitement of the journey. The trip taught him so much, not just about America but also about planning and adapting. He couldn't wait for the next family adventure!
Question 1
What was Tom's initial emotion about the road trip?
Excited
Scared
Bored
Angry
Sad
Question 2
What did Tom love about the journey?
The boring parts
The predictability
The peacefulness
The unpredictability and excitement
The silence
Question 3
What did the detour due to the storm lead Tom's family to?
A dangerous cliff
A crowded city
A beautiful hidden waterfall
A deserted beach
A large forest
Question 4
What was Tom's dad's advice about the trip?
To take risks
To not plan ahead
To not bring a journal
To leave the map at home
To plan ahead
Question 5
What was Tom fascinated by at each stop?
Different cultures, food, and traditions
The same food at each stop
The similar cultures at each place
The same traditions in each city
The same language spoken everywhere
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