Space Camp, Florida, which is right next to NASA's famous Kennedy Space Center, is a<br />place where people can go to learn about space travel.<br />Many activities are offered, which provide visitors with the excitement of being in space.<br />One of the many attractions is the Gravity Chair, which lets you see exactly how difficult<br />walking in space really is.<br />There is also a project, which gives you the opportunity to build your own rocket and<br />see it take off.<br />Camp programs are designed for children and adults who want to experience an astronaut's<br />life.<br />The space habitat is a place where you can eat freeze-dried food and sleep in a special<br />bed, just like a real astronaut.<br />Regrettably, though, children who are under nine years old are not allowed to take part<br />in these programs, which last five days.<br />The cost for adults is $875, and the kids $325 cheaper.<br />There is a family ticket price of $1,500.<br />It is a little expensive, but it is really worth it.<br />Space Camp, Florida, which is right next to NASA's famous Kennedy Space Center, is a<br />place where people can go to learn about space travel.<br />Many activities are offered, which provide visitors with the excitement of being in space.<br />One of the many attractions is the Gravity Chair, which lets you see exactly how difficult<br />walking in space really is.<br />There is also a project which gives you the opportunity to build your own rocket and see<br />it take off.<br />Camp programs are designed for children and adults who want to experience an astronaut's<br />life.<br />The space habitat is a place where you can eat freeze-dried food and sleep in a special<br />bed, just like a real astronaut.<br />Regrettably, though, children who are under nine years old are not allowed to take part<br />in these programs, which last five days.<br />The cost for adults is $875, and the kids $325 cheaper.<br />There is a family ticket price of $1,500.<br />It is a little expensive, but it is really worth it.
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What can people do in the "Gravity Chair"?
A . See a rocket take off.B . Sleep in a special bed.C . Experience spacewalk.
(2)
What is the rule of the programmes?
A . Visitors must build a rocket.B . Children under nine can't take part.C . People have to eat freeze-dried food.
(3)
What is the ticket price for kids?
A . $325.B . $550.C . $875.
(4)
What is the talk mainly about?
A . Space travel.B . Astronauts' life.C . Camp activities.