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Discover the lively cities of Dublin and Belfast, and taste pints, drink a whiskey or eat fresh oysters.Journey Highlights?Meet storytellers and experts for insight into the true story of Ireland s history.?Get the full taste of Ireland, experiencing seaweed, oysters and whiskey.Swiss Family Adventure: An Active Journey Through the AlpsThe Swiss Alps are the perfect family playground, providing a fun and relaxing summer retreat for all ages. Towering peaks, rushing waterfalls and peaceful meadows bursting with wildflowers provide the calm backdrop for an array of active programs. This eight-day program is suited to anyone with a sense of adventure, and especially for families with children ages 7to 14.Journey Highlights?Explore the heart-beating First Cliff Walk in Grindelwald. ?Cruise Lake Thun to the town of Spiez. Explore the castle here, where children can become  Knights in Training .Climate Change in New Orleans: A meeting and observationThe impact of climate change and extreme weather is all too noticeable in the disastrous changes that are happening along the Louisiana Gulf Coast. Spend four days in New Orleans immersed in the issues around global climate change and its impact on human health, and natural ecosystems.Journey Highlights? Take a special tour of the levee system on the Mississippi River surrounding New Orleans to see its importance in protecting the area.?Learn how climate change affects New Orleans and the Gulf region from scientists.Active Argentina and PatagoniaArgentina is the active adventurers dream destination. From cathedral-like peaks to icy glaciers, this active, multisport route invites you to explore the Lake District, hike in view of the Fitz Roy Massif, sail to glaciers and ride horses.Journey Highlights?Go kayaking on Lago Gutierrez and hike to surprising lakes in Nahuel Huapi National Park.?Cruise by boating to the face of the Perito Moreno Glacier.?Visit a working ranch for a closer look at farmer life.21. Which activity will make you feel thrilled?A. Visiting a working ranch in Argentina. B. Exploring First Cliff Walk in Grindelwald.C. Listening to the true story of Ireland抯 history.D. Walking on the bank of the Mississippi River.22. Who is the most suitable for the journey to New Orleans?A. Sailors. B. Historians. C. Adventurers. D. Environmentalists.23. Where are the mountain tops in the shape of churches?A. In Swiss. B. In Ireland. C. In Argentina. D. In New Orleans.BThe snow was falling and the roads had become dangerous. The schools were dismissed early, but much to my surprise, my appointment wasn抰 canceled. So I went, feeling especially heroic. As far as I could see, I was risking my life to keep my word. Snow or no snow, I would be on time for my scheduled donation at the local blood center.When I got there, I discovered I wasn抰 alone. Four more 揾ero-types were already lying back in donor chairs with lines attached to their veins (Y ?, and machines quietly pumping away to collect their life-saving gifts.Seeing my fellow donors honoring their own commitments, I realized why I was there. I lay back in my donor chair, ready to make a difference to the life of someone I would never meet.To be honest, I抎 never really thought about why I donate. I just did it. But a few months ago, during one of my regular donations I learned that my blood was specifically for a cancer patient and for a newborn baby both patients needed what I would give in order to live. I抳e viewed my visits to the blood center differently ever since.My wife Karen is a donor, too. And more importantly, she has been on the bone marrow (託) list for fifteen years, ever since she signed up to provide bone marrow to a kindergartner with leukemia (}v@埮u). That little girl died before Karen s bone marrow could help her, but Karen was called again recently. Her test results were still on file, and it turned out she was a potential match for someone else. The caller asked Karen if she would still be willing to become a bone marrow donor. 揧es, she said and then immediately began answering questions on the pages of paperwork for further testing. It was to race against time.I wish I could say that this race was won. Unluckily, it wasn抰. The caller later thanked Karen for her participation and asked a few more questions including whether or not she抎 remain on the donor list. 揙f course, Karen answered.We still keep making appointments. I don抰 know whose life my donation may affect. Most likely it will be a stranger, but on some day the person needing blood could be you or me or maybe a loved one. It is worthwhile to take our time to donate. I like the sense of giving.24. Why was the man going out on such a snowy day? A. He was going to risk his life for fun. B. He was going to do a heroic deed to show off to others. C. He was going to give a donation to help others in need. D. He was going to have an important appointment with his wife. 25. Who or what caused the man to view his visits to the blood center differently? A. A cancer patient and a newborn baby who needed what he gave to live. B. The fact that his wife would remain on the donor list after several failures. C. The fact that his wife signed up to provide bone marrow to a girl with leukemia. D. Four more 揾ero-types lying back in donor chairs with lines attached to their veins.26. What does the author think of his wife Karen抯 action? A. He objects to what she does. B. He thinks highly of what she does. C. He is indifferent to what she does. D. He doesn抰 show any apparent attitude. 27. Which of the following may the man agree with? A. One good turn deserves another. B. Where there is a will, there is a way. C. Constant dripping wears away a stone. D. The rose抯 in her hand, the flavor in mine. CA team of scientists have studied thousands of species of birds to understand why there is so much diversity in the length of time they take to grow from a fertilized (譙緗剉) egg into an independent adult. The study, published in Nature Communications, is the first one to consider the importance of lifestyle and environmental factors alongside evolutionary history and body size to explain the variation.All organisms face a trade-off (bc) between reproducing and surviving and they solve this problem in different ways. The team found that migratory birds develop much quicker, which may ensure they are ready to return to their winter habitats at the end of each summer. Findings showed that birds that breed and live in safer environments with fewer predators typically took longer to develop, possibly because they can afford to spend longer since there is no danger or need to leave. They also found that bird species with a  live fast die young strategy develop quicker, allowing them to maximize the number of offspring (T鉔) they can produce in the short time available. As expected, the research showed that bigger birds took longer to develop  but even among birds of a similar size there was variation in development times.Dr. Chris Cooney, from the University of Sheffield s Department of Animal and Plant Sciences and lead author of the research, said,  The amount of time it takes for a fertilized egg to develop into a fully grown adult varies hugely across the animal kingdom. For instance, it takes an elephant almost 10 years to reach independence, whereas a fruit fly is fully grown after only a matter of days. This extraordinary diversity is also prevalent within birds, where albatrosses (酧)Y) can take almost a year to develop from an embryo (趢蝷) to an independent adult, but a typical UK garden songbird (#灲y) takes little more than a month. We found that certain aspects of a species lifestyle and environment are important in explaining how long they take to develop.The study on birds gives scientists some clues about the type of factors that may be important in other species. However, it may be that different factors are important for determining development length in other animal groups. Therefore, the next step is to address these questions using data that covers the whole scale of the animal kingdom from fish to mammals to insects to gain an even broader insight into the factors shaping these fundamental differences across species.28. What does the study mainly focus on?A. The number of bird species. B. The changes of bird habitats.C. The development length of birds. D. The life span of birds.29. What does the underlined word 損revalent in paragraph 3 probably mean? A. Rare. B. Common. C. Special. D. Strange.30. What can we know from Dr. Chris Cooney抯 words?A. The development times vary with the species.B. Size determines the speed of birds development.C. Animals living in the same place develop at the same rate.D. Bigger animals always grow more slowly than smaller ones.31. Why will scientists use data covering the whole scale of the animal kingdom?A. To study the cause of the species diversity.B. To show the basic differences among species. C. To explore the evolutionary history of animals.D. To figure out other factors in development length.DEuropean researchers say they have created a process that can produce oxygen from moon dust. The process could provide a major source of oxygen for humans taking part in moon exploration activities in the future. Researchers from the European Space Agency (ESA), carried out the experiments at a laboratory in the Netherlands. They reported their results in a study published in Planetary and Space Science.The team says ESA s experimental  plant was able to successfully produce oxygen from simulated (N 悇v) moon dust. The dust is part of a material known as regolith, a top layer of dirt and rock fragments that sit on the surface of the moon. Samples of regolith returned from the moon have confirmed that the material contains about 45 percent oxygen by weight. However, the oxygen is chemically locked in the form of minerals or glass, so it is not easily available for use. Having real samples of regolith from the moon made it possible for the researchers to create the simulated moon dust material used during testing.ESA s long-term goal is to design an oxygen-producing  pilot plant to operate full-time on the moon. The first technology demonstration (o:y) of the system is expected to take place in the middle 2020s. Beth Lomax of the University of Glasgow was a lead researcher on the project. 揃eing able to acquire oxygen from resources found on the moon would obviously be hugely useful for future lunar settlers, both for breathing and in the local production of rocket fuel, she said in a statement.The researchers reported that 揳s a bonus? the process also results in the production of usable metallic materials. ESA researcher Alexandre Meurisse said the finding that a number of metals are left behind was an important discovery.ESA and the U.S. space agency NASA are both working on plans to return human beings to the moon. NASA has set a goal for 2024, with the aim to keep humans on the moon for long periods. ESA officials say the latest experiments were part of expanded engineering development aimed at finding new ways for lunar materials to be used to support future human activities.Last August, NASA抯 Kennedy Space Center in Florida announced its own plans to develop a device that would melt lunar regolith to extract oxygen.The NASA plan would involve heating the regolith to more than 1,600 degrees Celsius and then flowing electricity through the material, the agency explained. The process would attempt to cause a chemical reaction to split the regolith into oxygen and metals.Kevin Grossman is a materials science expert at Kennedy Space Center. He said researchers will be carrying out experiments to test the technology with the goal of getting NASA, in his words, 搊ne step closer to an automated mass production of oxygen on the Moon.32. How will the process benefit humans according to the study?A. By creating warm air for researchers on the moon.B. By providing rocks for the production of minerals.C. By testing the weight of the oxygen contained in moon dust. D. By offering oxygen for people conducting studies on the moon.33. What makes oxygen difficult to produce during the ESA抯 experiment?A. Its poor quality. B. Its small quantity.C. Its form of existence. D. Its complex structure.34. What is the 揵onus in the new process?A. Usable metals. B. Fresh oxygen. C. Rare minerals. D. Precious glass.35. What is the best title of the passage?A. European Researchers Discovered Oxygen From Moon DustB. Oxygen Found for Humans Taking Part in Moon ExplorationC. Oxygen Successfully Produced From the Moon DustD. Mass Production of Oxygen achieved on the Moon孨N 悢NNot long ago, no one understood that infectious diseases were caused by tiny organisms that moved from person to person. Even now, although we know that tiny living microbes cause disease, how they do so is not always obvious. 36 They can also be transmitted through our skin through insect or animal bites. The best way to prevent infections is to block pathogens 舥虄 from entering the body.The first line of defense is to keep germs at bay by following good personal health habits. Wash your hands well. You probably wash your hands after using the bathroom, before preparing or eating food, and after gardening or other dirty tasks. 37 . Wet your hands thoroughly. Lather醠玪 up with soap or cleanser, and rub it into the palms and backs of your hands and your wrists. Be sure to clean your fingertips, under your nails and between your fingers. Wash under running water. 38. Whether you are young or young at heart, getting vaccinated蛓玼讉 is an essential part of staying healthy. 39  such as a temporarily sore arm or low fever, they are generally safe and effective. 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Use animal control to prevent infections.C. While vaccines may cause some common side effects,D. Although vaccines can not prevent some rare diseases,E. Other wild animals can not transmit the virus and other infections.F. We do know that most microbes enter through openings in the body.G. You should also wash up after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing. N孾b_kXzzSitting in the comfortable sofa of the barber s, I was waiting for my turn. There was a big basket filled with maybe over fifty magazines. I lifted a big pile to 41 and one attracted me. The beautiful view of a tropical(韕&^剉) island got my 42 . The magazine is called Island. It contains a large number of 4 3 of tropical islands. I was absorbed in(塴xm(W)these pictures so much that forty minutes went by like four seconds.When I was all done with the haircut, I asked Isabella, the hair stylist, 44 I could take the magazine home with me. She said it wasn t a 45 because they would recycle the magazines at the end of each month when they brought 46 ones in. Thus I took the magazine home. At home, I 47 it next to my computer and until today it s still lying there. I 48 this magazine from time to time. Every time I feel down or discouraged, I will pick it up. 49 the wonderful pictures, I separate myself from this world. I 50 my soul(upB? to the tropical beauty shown in the pictures and I 51 myself living there and not just viewing. I m living in the very cold northern hemisphere(JSt) of the planet and the life in tropical areas has always been a dream of mine. Every time after 52 the magazine, I will get the smile back on my face and become 53 again.Like me, you need 54 to cheer yourself up. It may be a good book, a motto, or 55 a picture. There is no doubt that inspiring yourself and awaking your enthusiasm from time to time can help you realize your dream.41. A. choose from B. refer to C. throw away D. look into42. A. feelings B. attention C. opinions D. strength43. A. articles B. examples C. photos D. messages44. A. how B. if C. when D. where45. A. dream B. chance C. problem D. duty46. A. new B. good C. beautiful D. useful47. A. involved B. combined C. placed D. fixed48. A. give up B. look through C. run into D. turn down49. A. Enjoying B. Designing C. Selecting D. Receiving50. A. sell B. pass C. lend D. send51. A. hate B. prevent C. imagine D. find52. A. publishing B. selling C. borrowing D. closing53. A. polite B. kind C. smart D. energetic54. A. anything B. something C. nothing D. everything55. A. eve B. also C. even D. still踁韹誰kXzzIn ancient China lived an artist ____56____ paintings were almost lifelike. The artist s reputation had made him proud. One day the emperor wanted to get his portrait done so he called all great artists to come and present their ____57____(fine) work, so that he could choose the best. The artist was sure he would ____58____(choose), but when he presented his masterpiece to the emperor s chief minister, the old man laughed. The wise old man told him to travel to the Li River perhaps he could learn a little from the greatest artist in the world.Filled with____59____(curious), the artist packed his bags and left. ____60____he asked the villagers on the banks of the river where he could find the legendary ( OGY剉) artist, they smiled and____61____(point) down the river. The next morning he hired a boat and set out ____62____ (find) the well-known painter. As the small boat moved, ____63____(gentle) along the river he was left speechless by the mountains being silently reflected in the water. He passed milky white waterfalls and mountains in many shades of blue. And when he saw the mists rising from the river and the soft clouds ____64____(surround) the mountain tops, he was reduced to tears. The artist was finally humbled (&孮S) by the greatest artist ____62____earth, Mother Nature.擭擽(u噀橯\O GP緥`O/ff-Nf[貧 Nf[uNgNS `O剉齎 g薙Peter橯橯賬`O剉異鯪-N衏0R諲鵞S琋ck(W瀃L垊v僕>WR{|garbage classification 坃atQ0諲T`O鈰顣 gsQ臽礠 鲖`O賬諲轛酧 匭筟S靊1. 僕>WR{|剉蕍Y2. `OhT箯剉瀃絜臽礠 3. `O剉a譙0耂€蛬Glrecyclables, kitchen waste, harmful waste, other waste鑜a蛬pe 100 鎉骃,颯Tt鹠燫苸倐_4Y騗橯}Y NeQ;`蛬pe0Dear Jim,I am glad to hear that you are interested in garbage classification in Beijing. _________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, sincerelyLi HuaT{HhA莧21---23 BDCB莧 24---27 CABD C莧28---31 CBADD莧32---35 DCAC FGACB41 55 ABCBC ACBAD CDDBC韹誰kXzzwhosefinestbe chosencuriosityWhen/Aspointedto findgentlysurroundingon擽(u噀Dear Jim,I am glad to hear that you are interested in garbage classification in Beijing. To satisfy your curiosity, I would like to give a brief account of it.As we know, garbage, unless handled in a proper way, will cause damage. Thrown here and there, garbage will have a bad influence on our city s image and environment. To make matters worse, some waste may do harm to our health. Aimed at improving people s living environment and economical use of resources, garbage classification is being carried out in Beijing.The instant Beijing has enforced the policy, garbage classification is greeted with a warm welcome. In every corner of the communities stand garbage cans, based on the four categories consisting of recyclables, kitchen waste, harmful waste, and other waste. Residents put different kinds of garbage into the right cans. By doing so, we will make our world a better place to live in. 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