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            • 1. From the passage we can learn ______ .
              A. the hotel is close to Heathrow Airport
              B. the hotel is good value for guests' money
              C. the hotel serves Chinese-style breakfast
              D. there is a shop with popular brands in the hotel
              A.the hotel is close to Heathrow Airport
              B.the hotel is good value for guests' money
              C.the hotel serves Chinese-style breakfast
              D.there is a shop with popular brands in the hotel
            • 2. Where is this text taken from? ______
              A. A fairy tale.
              B. A scientific report.
              C. A news report.
              D. A fictitious story.
              A.A fairy tale.
              B.A scientific report.
              C.A news report.
              D.A fictitious story.
            • 3. The underlined words "coincided with" in paragraph 5 probably means ______ .
              A. influenced
              B. raised
              C. matched
              D. reduced
              A.influenced
              B.raised
              C.matched
              D.reduced
            • 4.
              A group of college students is hoping to place a satellite powered only by water into an orbit aroud the moon.
              The students are from Cornell University in the state of New York.They are takking part in a compete team is called the CisLunar Explorers.The word cislunar means"between Eatrth and the-moon".
              The challenge is simple:to design,build and deliver
              "flight-qualified,small satellites".NASA official say the satellites must be able to perform"advanced operations near and beyond the moon".
              Ten teams are taking part in the competition.But the CisLunar Kxplorer satellites are the only ones using water to power their spaceceraft.The idea for a water-powered vehicle came from Mason Peck,who works at Cornell University.He has always wanted to use something other than rockets to push beyond earth.
              The craft is two connected satellites,both shaped like the English latter"I".Water is storel in the lower part of the satellite.The sun will separate the water into two elements:bydrogen and oxy-gen.When one combines hydrogen and oxygen with a spark (火花)an explosion results.This pro-vides a forward movement,known as thrust.
              Another cool thing about the CixLunar Explorer is how the team is teaching it to navigate its way through spare.The idea in to ropy how old-lime sailors used the moon,sun and stars to fix their posi-tion on the oceans.The satellite is equipped with cameras.The cameras will takepictures of their sun,Earth and the moon and compare their positions and theirsize.Based on wherethe sun,moon and Earth are at any given time,the Cislunar Explorers will do the matheroatics to find their position.

              (1) What do the Cornell students plan to do? ______
              A. Place an earth satellite into orbit.
              B. Meet the challenge of joining NASA.
              C. Explore space by means of satellites.
              D. Send up a water-powered moon salellite.
              (2) What can we learn about the CisLunar Explorer satellites? ______
              A. Theyare unusual.
              B. They areordinary.
              C. Theyare simple.
              D. They areexpensive.
              (3) How do the CisLunar Explorer find inspiration for guiding their spacecraft? ______
              A. By Inking space pictures.
              B. By doingcomputingtasks.
              C. From the ancient sailors.
              D. From theposition ofthem oceans.
            • 5.
              Waiting For You
              Harvard Art Museums,32 Quincy Street Cambridge MA
              (1)Art Study Center Open Hours
              Through December 21,the Art Study Center will hold special open hours on Mondays,from 1 pm to 4 pm.The Art Study Center is located on Level 4.Please be prepared to present a photo ID.The workers will charge you 25 cents for access.Level 4 will check bags,coats,umbrellas,and any food or drink.Do remember to put things in the lockers on Level 1.
              (2)Student Guide Tour
              These tours,designed and led by Harvard students from a range of scientific groups,focus on animals and plant life.They provide visitors a unique view into learning about creatures.Please meet in the Calderwood Courtyard,in front of the digital screens between the shop and the admissions desk.Free with museums admission.Tours are limited to 15people;no registration required.Tours are offered every Tuesday and Friday at 2pm,and every Saturday and Sunday at 3pm.Note that there will be no tours on Friday,November 27or Saturday,November 28,because of the Thanksgiving break.
              (3)Art Study Center
              The public is welcome to visit the museums'Art Study Center.However,you need to show the tickets.The tickets'details:
              ﹩15 Adults
              ﹩13 Seniors (65+)
              ﹩10 Non-Harvard students (18+)
              Free Harvard faculty,students,and staff (plus one guest)
              Free Youth under 18
              Free Cambridge residents (proof of residency required)

              (1) Whatshouldthevisitorsknowabouttheactivities? ______
              A. Anyadultneedsa15ticket to visit the Art Study Center.
              B. Visitors can join the Student Guide Tour on Sunday mornings.
              C. Any Harvard staff can visit the Art Study Center with a friend for free.
              D. A group of 20visitors should gather together to join the Student Guide Tour.
              (2) Which information can be found in the text? ______
              A. One can take hotdogs to Level 4.
              B. No ticket is required for the Student Guide Tour.
              C. The Art Study Center needs registration.
              D. The Art Study Center will hold special tours on Tuesday and Friday at 2pm.
              (3) The Student Guide Tour might be led by students good at ______ .
              A. art
              B. science
              C. literature
              D. politics.
            • 6.
              Discovering the beauty of the science and maths that shape our everyday lives,an experience in Wonderlab will fuel your imagination and inspire you to see the world around you in new and exciting ways.Come and enjoy yourself!
              What to see
              Spread across seven different zones,there're loads of opportunities to get hands on with real scientific phenomena.Observe live experiments at our Chemistry Bar,see lightning strike before your eyes,play with forces on giant slides or travel through space under a canopy (苍穹)of stars.You can also take part in explosive science demonstrations led by our talented team of explainers.With 50mind-blowing wonders of science to enjoy,Wonderlab is an experience unlike any other.Besides,a selection of shows will be performed daily in Wonderlab's beautiful new show space.They are free of charge and last 20 minutes.
              Tickets
              ♦Day pass:£6 per person.
              This ticket gives you day-long access to Wonderlab,perfect whether you're planning a special trip to the Museum or simply passing through London and want to feed your curiosity.
              ♦Annual pass:£10 per person.
              For less than the price of two visits,give yourself a year packed full of wonder,curiosity and breathtaking experiences.
              Opening times
              Open seven days a week,10:00-18:00 (last entry 17:15).Wonderlab will be closed on December 24,25 and 26 and will be open as usual from December 27.
              During school holidays our opening hours are 10:00-19:00 (last entry 18:15).Please note that in peak periods ( from midday onwards) we are experiencing long queues due to the gallery's popularity.

              (1) What can you do in Wonderlab? ______
              A. Explore stars.
              B. Produce lighting.
              C. Join in explosion shows.
              D. Do chemistry experiments.
              (2) How much should two visitors pay if they visit Wonderlab and enjoy the shows for one day? ______
              A. £12.
              B. £20.
              C. £32.
              D. £40.
              (3) When can you enter Wonderlab? ______
              A. 9:30on December 23.
              B. 18:30on school holidays
              C. 11:00on Christmas.
              D. 10:30on December 28
              (4) What is the purpose of the text? ______
              A. To introduce Wonderlab.
              B. To attract people to Wonderlab.
              C. To explain how Wonderlab works.
              D. To analyze why Wonderlab is attractive.
            • 7.
              Eat for Life:The Food and Nutrition Board's Guide to Reducing Your Risk of Chronic Disease---Catherine E.Woteki and Paul R.Thomas,eds.This authoritative and easy-to-read book for consumers is the product of nutrition scientists in their joint effort to determine healthful and unhealthful eating habits.The heart of the book is a nine-point dietary plan to reduce the risk of diet--related chronic diseases,such as heart disease,cancer,high blood pressure and obesity.The book includes practical recommendations for building healthful eating pattern,as well as tips on shopping,cooking,and eating out.Originally published in hardcover in 1992.Harper-Perennial,1993,179p.,paperback,10.00.
              Where There is No Doctor:A Village Health Care Handbook---David Werner with Carol Thurman and Jane Maxwell.A first-aid guide written especially for the villager but also useful for anyone who cannot get immediate health care.It contains basic treatments for common illnesses such as diarrhea toothache,colds,and flu,as well as graphic chapters on childbirth,skin diseases and nutritional disorders such as acid indigestion and rickets (软骨病).An extensive chapter on first aid details treatments is given to children,their diseases,and possible illnesses following birth.An extensive index concludes the book.Hesperian Found,1992,449p.,illus.,paperback,14.00.
              The Twenty-Four-Hour Society:Understanding Human Limits in a World That Never Stops---Martin Moore-Ede.As director of the Institute for Circadian Physiology.Moore-Ede has devoted his life's work to examining how the body clock works and the effect 24-hour technology has on the physiology of humans.Some of the biggest accidents of modern industrial times have occurred at night,including the Exxon Valdez oil spill and those at Three Mile Island and Chernobyl.The author argues that this may be because the humans in charge were suffering from tiredness and lack of sleep,which may have affected their performance.Guidelines for how we may better organize our work schedules are included,as are ways to overcome jet lag and sleep disorders faced by those with busy schedules.Addison-Wesley,1993,230p.,hardcover,22.95.
              Lifespan:Who Lives Longer and Why---Thomas J.Moore.Many commonly held beliefs about lifestyle and longevity are explained here.For example,the author,a fellow at the Center for Health Policy Research at George Washington University,argues that the age of your mother and father has more influence on your lifespan than regulating cholesterol (腥固醇) levels and weight watching.Moore feels that the threat of the flu virus---which kills 100,000people in the United Sates in a bad year and has killed a million people in a single year twice in this century---should receive more serious attention among populations.A discussion of what people really need to concentrate on to live longer is included,in addition to updates on current longevity research.S& S,1993,318p.,hardcover,23.00.
              (1) Which book would you recommend to someone who is interested in healthy ways of cooking? ______
              A. Eat for Life.
              B. Lifespan.
              C. Where There is No Doctor.
              D. The Twenty-Four-Hour Society.
              (2) Who will find Where There is No Doctor most helpful? ______
              A. Those with a wish to live longer.
              B. Those studying human physiology.
              C. Those without immediate health care.
              D. Those hoping to form a healthy eating habit.
              (3) Who wrote the book about how technology affects our lives? ______
              A. Carol Thurman.
              B. Martin Moore-Ede.
              C. Catherine E.Woteki.
              D. Thomas J.Moore.
              (4) From Lifespan we know that ______ .
              A. a person's lifespan has something to do with his genes
              B. eating healthy food makes somebody live long
              C. a good eating habit is important for people
              D. weight watching helps someone enjoy a long life.
            • 8.
              Active Challenge
              Weight loss camp for girls aged 13-18in Canada
              Location:Beautiful Bear Creek Outdoor Center Near Ottawa,Ontario
              Season:July 2nd-August 28th
              Capacity:40
              Activities include:hiking,rafting,canoeing,yoga,cooking,camp skills,mountain biking,nutrition classes,swimming,fitness classes etc.
              Choose what you like!
              Active Challenge is a weight loss program specially for young women.The burden of being overweight is heavier than just the extra pounds.We use outdoor adventures to challenge the girls,to give them something to draw strength from.
              Because you'll be losing weight alongside young women just like you,you'll find no one laughing at you and you'll help each other.At Active Challenge you'll make lifelong friends with young women of your own age and learn to love new adventurous activities.
              Unlike any other weight loss program,Active Challenge is designed so you'll lose weight and have the strategies and skills to keep the weight off forever.Active Challenge does not put you on a diet.We follow the Canada Food Guide to healthy eating and exercise appropriate portion control.We help you develop healthy habits.
              The staff at Active Challenge combine experienced outdoor adventure professional with highly qualified clinicians.All of us are absolutely devoted to helping you achieve lasting behavioral change and weigh loss.Most of all we are devoted to having a great time doing it.
              Pre-Camp:Upon registration in Active Challenge,a registration package will be sent out to you with forms to be completed before camping as well as program preparation materials,an introduction to Active Challenge and pre-program personal challenge assignments to get you on your way toward a healthier you.
              Post-Camp:Our post program is designed to keep you focused and remind you of the goals that you set during the camp.We will send you home with your personal meal and exercise plan and keep in touch with you for a full three months after the camp ends through letters,emails and phone calls,tracking your progress and giving you strategies and support.

              (1) Why are outdoor adventurous activitiesheld for girls? ______
              A. To lose weight quickly
              B. To have fun.
              C. To make them stronger.
              D. To keep fit.
              (2) How will girls feel about the atmosphere at Active Challenge? ______
              A. Friendly and supportive.
              B. Competitive and challenging.
              C. Cold but exciting.
              D. Lonely but safe.
              (3) After registration,girls ______ .
              A. should go to buy the program preparation materials
              B. will be in informed how to get prepared for the program
              C. should learn some skills and strategies to lose weight
              D. will have to finish some challenging tasks at home
              (4) The post-camp help will last until ______ .
              A. the end of November
              B. girls can keep weight off forever
              C. the beginning of the next year
              D. girls achieve success in their lives
              (5) What is the main purpose of the passage? ______
              A. To explain the popularity of Active Challenge.
              B. To share skills and strategies of losing weight.
              C. To introducethe importance of losing weight.
              D. To invite girls to join in Active Challenge.
            • 9.
              This coming year promises to be an exciting one for technology and science.There is already a line-up of great new gadget (小玩意).We have chosen four for you.
              No.1 The Air Board 1.0is a fantastic new way to get around.If you are tired of walking,or just want to get somewhere at a relaxed pace,then the Air Board 1.0is for you.The board works when you step onto the pressure pads.These can read the weight and the movement of the rider.If you want to turn,all you have to do is move your weight to the left or right and the board will do the rest.It is very quick and easy.According to the official website,the power will last for about ten miles (16km).It can travel at the speed of 10miles an hour and it takes one hour to be fully charged.
              No.2Do you enjoy using herbs and spices (香料) when cooking?Then this little gadget,inspired by NASA space technology,might be for you.It makes sure that you always have fresh and well-grown herbs or plants when and where you need them.The Click & Grow is designed to be small and efficient so it can fit on your countertop (厨房操作台).It is self-watering,it checks itself and it also has a LED grown light that makes sure the plants grow fast,strong,and healthy.For those interested,to use this gadget,all you need to do is place the plant box in,fill it up with water and plug it in.Simple,right?So instead of digging through the garden mud for your herbs,why don't you make them in the control of your own kitchen?
              No.3 The Miito gadget is perfect for all homes,and especially those who like to care for the environment.Miito has been called"the kettle of the future"by the Gadget Flow platform for its futuristic ideas and design.The Miito kettle is designed to heat up the water in any container.For example,if you need a cup of water,you would fill the cup with the right amount of water and place it onto the kettle.After placing the rod into the water,the rod would heat up and so would the water.Though it can't heat anything made of iron,the Miito's design and unique method of heating don't only save water.They also save electricity.
              No.4 Have you ever wished you could walk through the worlds of your games,seeing things as your characters would?Well now,you can.The Rift released by Oculus VR is the latest and greatest in gaming technology so far.Designed by American Palmer Luckey,23,this clever head set allows you to see the worlds of your games in 3-D.Although you might need to upgrade your computer to get the full gaming experience with the Rift,it's the next step in virtual reality and it's improving the way we can play games.Alongside the Oculus headset,the teams are working on creating a controller named Oculus.The Oculus Rift has been designed so that players can't only see,but also play in,3-D worlds.
              (1) It will take you ______ to get to your school (2.5miles away) on a fully-charged Air Board 1.0.
              A. 8minutes
              B. 10minutes
              C. 12minutes
              D. 15minutes
              (2) No.2can be sorted as a ______ gadget.
              A. gardening
              B. transportation
              C. gaming
              D. cooking
              (3) According to the passage,which of the following statements is true? ______
              A. All the four gadgets have to be operated by hand.
              B. Miito,a kettle made of iron,can save electricity.
              C. The clever head set,the Rift,has been named after its designer.
              D. The Rift is one of the popular gaming products by Oculus VR.
              (4) Where is the text most probably from? ______
              A. An experiment report.
              B. A travel journal.
              C. A science report.
              D. A scientific story.
            • 10.

              Private Open Water Diving Course

                

                 If you enjoy having some luxury during your diving holiday, then the Private Open Water Diving Course suits perfectly, with only you or your chosen group of family or friends.

              It can be completed in as short as 3 days with prior PADI eLearning or 4 days if you prefer to learn the diving theory here.
                 On these courses we can give individual attention to each student. You don’t have to worry about holding up the other people if you are slightly nervous as we can move at a slower pace.
                 The PADI Open Water diving course provides the very best way to see the natural wonders of the Great Barrier Reef. This internationally recognised PADI course will, upon completion, qualify you to dive to as deep as 18 metres with a partner.
              Learn in style
              With some of the best diving facilities in Queensland, you will be taken out on Poseidon or Calypso, fashionable and fast catamarans, to the outer Barrier reef– but only after skills training in our shallow Port Douglas pool. 
              Course length
              This is a 3 days course with prior PADI eLearning

              8:45 – 4:30 for the first pool day. 
              7:45 – 4:30 for the last 2 days on the catamaran. 

              What does the course involve?
              This exciting course involves pool dives, skills training, theory and 2 full days diving out on the outer Great Barrier Reef.
              Requirements
                Minimum 12 years of age and able to swim. A diving medical examination is required by Australian law. Asthma and other medical conditions will prevent you from diving. To avoid disappointment we suggest that this medical examination be done before the beginning of the course. If you can’t get it done before the course, we may be able to arrange your medical examination for you on day 1 of the course. The cost is $66 and is payable direct to the doctor. 

              Per person (no group discounts available) 
              Price includes full equipment hire, certification fee, personal tuition, 2 days high speed catamaran trip to the Outer Great Barrier Reef on Poseidon or Calypso (paid lunch provided).

              (1) What do you know about Private Open Water Diving Course?
              A. It is very expensive.                             
              B. It appeals to students.
              C. It is chosen by most divers.                   
              D. It is suitable for a big family.
              (2) If you choose the 3-day course, you______.
              A. will spend 3 days on the catamaran        
              B. needn’t learn the diving theory at all
              C. learn the diving theory on the ship         
              D. learn the diving theory online in advance
              (3) If you apply for the course, which of the following is NOT required?
              A. You must be over 12 years old.                    
              B. You must know Australian laws.
              C. You are able to swim.                                  
              D. You don’t have Asthma.
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