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        Dreaming of summer picnics filled with family and fun? We've come up with 4 of the top picnic areas across the US.

        Cumberland Islands, Georgia

        Just a few hours south of Savannah, this national seashore is a picnic paradise. It's an unspoiled place in the Deep South with over 50 miles of hiking trails (小径). Covered in Spanish moss, the trails are lined with trees and since it's still a rural area, the stars line up for a spectacular show at night and create the perfect evening starlit picnic opportunity.

        Grant Park, Chicago

        If you are looking for delicious food in Chicago, go for a taste of a 20-day, lake-front, foodie festival that happens in October each year. Grab a spot near the fountain to enjoy your picnic, appreciate the city scenery and lake views and relax with family and friends. If you are there on July 4th, be sure to plan the day to include the fireworks display at the Navy Pier.

        Cranberry Islands, Maine

        Here, you'll enjoy natural picnics with island views. The islands are a delightful group of islands about 20 minutes offshore from Acadia National Park. You can visit the islands by private boat or ferry (渡船) service. Bring a picnic basket along for the ride as it's a romantic picnic area to take your special someone or go for a family outing to visit the islands.

        Big Sur, California

        The Point Lobos State Reserve is a small gem. Besides the coastal wildlife there are rare plant communities, and unique geological formations. It's good to have a picnic there. We recommend bringing a telescope, because much of the wildlife can be seen only at a distance.

    1. (1) What are Cumberland Islands like?
      A . They are just next to Savannah. B . They haven't lost their naturalness. C . They are almost covered in Spanish moss. D . They have a spectacular show every night.
    2. (2) Where can you enjoy observing wildlife with a telescope?
      A . At the Navy Pier. B . In the Deep South. C . At Acadia National Park. D . At the Point Lobos State Reserve.
    3. (3) Why does the author write this passage?
      A . To introduce some picnic areas. B . To share personal stories about picnics. C . To tell readers some good ways to relax. D . To offer readers tips for winter holiday.
    4. (4) Where can we most probably read this passage?
      A . In a personal dairy. B . In a science report. C . In a travel magazine. D . In a geography textbook.