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21. Where can a visitor have morning tea?
A.On the steamboat. B. At the holding pens.
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A group of Canadian kids are already spreading a bit of Christmas spirit in Halifax,Nova Scotia, by wrapping warm clothing around lamp poles for the city's homeless to pick up and use. The sight of warmly dressed poles caught recently the attention of locals, who stopped to click pictures to share on social media.
Every year, Tara Atkins collects warm clothing from her community, in order to give to the less fortunate. This year, she took to Facebook to call for donations and the response was strong-their front porch (门厅)was filled with bags of clothes. Since the family was traveling to Halifax on November 15 with their daughter Jayda and seven of her friends to celebrate her 8th birthday, Tara decided it was the perfect time to teach the children a valuable life lesson.
The kids spent ti me handing out coats to any homeless they met on the st ree ts and tied the rest around lamp posts for o thers to pick up. According to Tara, the experience helped the children better understand the difficu 11 si tuation of homeless people having to confront the severe winter on the s tree ts.
There is no way to be sure that the coats left hanging on street posts were actually picked up by the homeless, but Tara says she isn't too worried about that. By next morning, all the jackets and scarves on the posts were gone. Photographs of the