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The Path of Life Garden is a fun place for families visiting Vermont. Kids love running through the tree maze(迷宫) and jumping through a forest of large stone sculptures. Grandparents love bringing their grandchildren here year after year to see what is new and what has stayed the same. More than anything else, the Path of Life Garden is a place for reflection(深思) and appreciation.
For many, it is a place to mark a special event like a birthday or a wedding. Others come to the garden to reflect on the loss of a loved one or the ending of a relationship. For whatever, it seems as if most people feel a little bit better after visiting the garden.
Visitor Information:
Admission: $6 each (Age: 13 and over); $3 each (Age: 4~12); free of charge for kids aged 3 and under; admission is discounted at 10% for groups of 10 or more.
Garden hours: From dawn to dusk.
Food and drink: A full lunch menu is available at Harpoon, which is located close to the garden. Visitors are welcome to have picnics in the fields of the garden!
Touching or climbing: We ask for your cooperation in protecting the garden by not being too rough with our sculptures.
Animals: Only trained guide and service animals are permitted in the garden. Sorry, but no pets allowed.
Safety: Please be aware that there is poison ivy(毒葛) on the edges of the field, so you should stay on the path to avoid these plants!
21. What do we know about the Path of Life Garden?
A. It is rebuilt every year. B. It is located in a big forest.
C. It attracts visitors of all ages. D. It serves mainly as a place for reflection.
22. How much does a group of ten adults have to pay for the admission?
A. $30. B. $54. C. $60. D. $66.
23. Which is banned in the garden according to the text?
A. Touching sculptures. B. Holding parties.
C. Having picnics. D. Bringing pet dogs.