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Since1973,HualapaiRiverRunnershasbeenconductingwhite-waterrafting(漂流)journeysontheColoradoRiver.OurexperiencedguidesexpertlysailalongtheriverandsharethehistoryoftheCanyonandtheHualapaipeoplewithyou.
Visitorsexperiencetheexcitementofwhite-waterrapidsandthenstoptoenjoytheimpressivebeautyofTravertinefallsandatastylunch.Nochargeforchildren2yearsandUnder.
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White-waterraftingtoursbegininPeachSprings.HualapaiRivertransportsyoutoDiamondCreek,whichisthestartingpointforthe37-mileraftingtour.Lunchisincludedanduponarrivalattheraftingtourtermination(终点)point,flyoutoftheGrandCanyonbyhelicoptertoGrandCanyonWest.
Two—DayTrip
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Two-dayraftingtripswithonenightontheColoradoRiver.Allsuppliesandmealsareincluded.TwodaysintheGrandCanyon,ontheColoradoRiver,allowmoretimetoexploreoneoftheSevenWondersoftheWorld.
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1.Wheredowhite-waterraftingtoursstart?
A.TravertineFalls.B.TheGrandCanyon.
C.DiamondCreek.D.GrandCanyonWest.
2.Itcanbelearnedfromthetextthat________.
A.theguidescanhelpyoulearnsailing
B.theGrandCanyoniswell-knownforitshistory
C.thehelicoptertransportationcansaveyouthreehours'
time
D.thecostincludessnack,drinksandlunch.
3.Whichofthefollowingisavailablewhenthehelicoptertransportationiscancelled?
A.Thebus.B.Theraft.C.Thetrain.D.Theboat.
B
Newresearchshowsthatallworkandnoplayisnotonlylessfunforchildren,butcouldleavethempoorerinlaterlife.AstudypresentedtotheRoyalEconomicSociety'
sannualconferenceconcludesthatteenagersjudgedtobethemostpopularatschoolarealsolikelytoearnnoticeablybiggersalariesthantheirformerclassmates.
EconomistsfromtheUniversityofSussexanalysedfindingsfromtheNationalLongitudinalStudyofAdolescentHealth,a15-yearresearchprojectchartingthefortunesofagroupofthousandsofteenagerswhoattendedhighschoolsintheUSinthemid-1990s.Amongquestionsabouttopicsrangingfromtheirphysicalfitnesstotheirparents'
occupation,theteenagerswereaskedtolisttheirclosestfriends.
Incaseswheretheresearcherswereabletosurveytheentireschool,theywereabletoconstructamapoftheinterconnectedfriendshipnetworkstoworkoutnotonlywhichchildrenhadmostfriendsoverallbut,crucially,whowasmostinfluential.Thosewhohadabout10percentmorefriendsthanaverageintheirteensoverallwereearningalmost11petcentmoreintheirlate20s.
OtherfactorssuchasbeinginthetopclassandevenhavingahigherIQscoreappearedtohavenosignificanteffectontheteenagers'
earningpowerinlater1ife.Butthosetempted(引诱)toturntheirbackontheirstudiesaltogetheronthebasisoftheresearchwouldbemakingaseriousmistake.Havingagoodeducationwasevenmoreimportantfinanciallythanhavinglotsoffriends,withhavingauniversitydegreeboosting(促进)earningsby25percent.Thosewhoweremarriedwerealsoearning19percentmorethanthosestillsingle.
Ourresearchconfirmsthattheimpactofeducationandschoolgoesfarbeyondtheknowledgethatoneacquires,supportingtheimportanceofprovidingfreeandpubliceducationforeveryone,"
saidLuciaBarbone,theleadauthor."
Moreattentionshouldbedevotedduringchildhoodandadolescencetothedevelopmentofsocialskills,forexample,throughsocialactivitiesandclubs."
4.Fromthetext,wecanlearnthattheStudyofAdolescentHealth.
A.recordedthefortunesof1,000highschoolgraduates
B.wasledbytheRoyalEconomicSociety
C.involvedquestionsofdifferenttopics
D.wasconductedintheearly1990s
5.Thenewresearchshowedthat.
A.childrenwithmorefriendsendupearningmoreinlaterlife
B.mostchildrenliketomakefriendsintheirhighschool
C.allplayandnoworkisgoodforchildren
D.thesingleearnedmorethanthemarried
6.Whichfactorhasthemostsignificanteffectonteenagers'
futureearningpower?
A.Beinginthetopclass.B.Beingpopularinschool.
C.HavingahighIQscore.D.Havingagoodeducation.
7.LuciaBarbonethinksthatchildrenshould.
A.acquiremoreknowledgeinschoolB.joinmoresocialactivitiesandclubs
C.choosetheirschoolfreelyD.gotopublichighschools
C
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