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A woman who illegally entered Yellowstone National Parkon May 12 has suffered burns after accidentally falling into a thermal feature (热景观) near its Old Faithful Geyser, officials said. The park has been closed to all visitors since March 24 due to safety precautions amid the coronavirus pandemic(新冠病毒大流行).“Water in hot springs can cause severe or fatal burns, and hot water underlies most of the thin, breakable surface around hot springs,” the park advises on its website. “Hot springs have injured or killed more people in Yellowstone than any other natural  feature.”The woman, who is yet to be identified, was backing up while taking photos near the famous tourist attraction and fell into a hot spring or hole where hot gases emerge, according to park spokeswoman Linda Veress. Even with her injuries, she managed to hop back in her vehicle and drive about 50 miles until park guards stopped her. She was then sent to a burn center at a hospital in Idaho.

Visitors are advised to stay on the boardwalks near Yellowstone’s often boiling or acidic thermal features, which include geysers, hot springs, steam vents, and mud pots. This year, two tourists were sentenced to 10 days in prison for trespassing at the hot spring last September after they were caught walking “dangerously close” to the spout of the legendary geyser ( 间 歇 泉 ) without permission and taking photos on their cellphones.

“Thermal area safety is an extremely important part of any trip to Yellowstone. We ask visitors to take the Yellowstone Promise before coming to the park and to read the park visitor guide for more information on safety, rules, and regulations,” a spokesperson said following the incident last year. At times, tourists have taken risks off the designated walkways before being injured or killed. Last fall, a man who was walking off a boardwalk near Old Faithful at night fell into a hot spring, suffering serious burns. Back in June, a 23-year-old Oregon resident fell into a superheated, acidic mud pot and died. His remains couldn't be recovered.

Yellowstone is announcing plans for a phased reopening on May 13.The incident remains under investigation, Veress said.

1.What is true about the woman mentioned in Paragraph 1?

A.We don’t know who she is.

B.She’s good at taking photos.

C.She drove to hospital after being injured.

D.She died in Yellowstone National Parkon Tuesday.

2.What does the underlined word “trespassing” mean?

A.damaging B.taking photos

C.entering without permission D.drinking water from hot spring

3.What should you do when visiting Yellowstone National Park?

A.Have a camera and take photos. B.Don’t go to hot spring area.

C.Follow visitor guide and be careful. D.Don’t take the walkways.

4.What can we learn about Yellowstone National Park ?

A.Visitors get injured or killed by hot spring the most.

B.It’s dangerous for visitors to take photos in the park.

C.Yellowstone National Park is the most famous one in the US.

D.Visitors will be allowed to enter the park at the end of the year.

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