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LamachCastie,145CampRd,CompanyBay,Duriedin

Restriction:

AllAges

TicketInformation:

AdultEntry(Castle+Garden):

$29.00

ChildEntry(Castle+Garden):

$10.00

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FirstSundayFundayPark

Sun3May2016,9:

00a.m.-3:

RanuiFarmPark,785NichollsRd

Restrictions:

Adults:

Enjoyamountainbikeride,goforarunorhaveawalk.SeetheanimalsinthePettingZoo,orhaveagoatArchery,GolfChallenge,PaintBall&

the70-meterWaterSlide.Thisisnotacompetition,thoughwedohavesomeprizestogiveaway.

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Wed28Jan2016,l:

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21.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTrue?

A.KidscanslidedownaIO-meterlongriverinWaterSlideMania.

B.KidscanbeawardedaprizeinFirstSundayFundayPark.

C.YoucanvisitLamachCastleon26Aprilat11:

00a.m.

D.Kidshavetobuyticketsforellthefourevents.

22.Tinaaged7;

Angelaaged5;

Timmyaged2,togetherwiththeirparentsandgrandpawilltaketheRiversideRailway,Howmuchshouldtheypay?

A.$40.B.$35.C.$30.D.$25.

23.Thepassageisintendedto________.

A.comparefourdifferentholidayevents

B.advisepeopletostaywiththeirfamilymore

C.informpeopleofthetravelagencies

D.getmorepeopletoattendtheactivities

【B】

TheVienna-basedresearchersshowedthatdogswillstopdoingasimpletaskwhennotrewardedifanotherdog,whichcontinuestoberewardedispresent.

Theexperimentconsistedoftakingpairsofdogsandgettingthemtopresentapawforareward.Ongivingthis“handshake”thedogsreceivedapieceoffood.Oneofthedogswasthenaskedtoshakehands,butreceivednofood.Theotherdogcontinuedtogetthefoodwhenitwasaskedtoperformthetask.

Thedogwithouttherewardquicklystoppeddoingthetask,andshowedsignsofangerorstresswhenitspartnerwasrewarded.

Tomakesurethattheexperimentwasreallyshowingtheinteractionbetweenthedogsratherthanjustthefrustrationofnotbeingrewarded,asimilarexperimentwasconductedwherethedogsperformedthetaskwithoutthepartner.Heretheycontinuedtopresentthepawformuchlonger.

Dr.FrederikeRangefromtheUniversityofViennasaysthisshowsthatitwasthepresenceoftherewardedpartnerthatwasthegreaterinfluenceontheirbehavior.

“Theonlydifferenceisthatonegetsfoodandtheotherdoesn’t.Theyarerespondingtobeingunequallyrewarded.”shesays.

Theresearcherssaythiskindofbehavior,whereoneanimalgetsfrustratedwithwhatishappeningwithanother,hasonlybeenobservedinprimates(灵长类)before.

Studieswithvarioustypesofmonkeysandchimpanzeesshowtheyreact’notonlytoseeingtheirpartnersreceivingrewardswhentheyarenot,butalsotothetypeofreward.

Thedogstudyalsolookedatwhetherthetypeofrewardmadeadifference.Dogsweregiveneitherbreadorsausage,butseemedtoreactequallytoeither.Dr.Rangesaysthismaybebecausetheyhavebeentrained.

24.Thedogsrefusedtogivethepawwhenthey________.

A.foundanotherdogwasgivennothing

B.felttheywerenottreatedequally

C.wereawaretheyreceivedlessfood

D.weregiventoomuchreward

25.Whatwouldadogdoifitpresenteditspawalone?

A.Itwouldgoonwiththeperformancemuchlonger.

B.Itwouldbetooshytopresentitspaw.

C.Itwouldmissitspartner.

D.Itwouldcomparewhatitgotwiththatofanother.

26.Accordingtothepassage,comparedwithdogs,monkeysandchimpanzees________.

A.paynoattentiontothetypeofreward

B.onlyliketoplayinterestinggames

C.payattentiontothetypeofrewardaswellaswhethertheyarerewarded

D.caremoreabouthowtheyarerewarded

27.Whichofthefollowingcanbestsummarizethepassage?

A.Animals’variouswaystoshowanger.

B.Dogsaremoreenviousthanhumanbeings.

C.Mostanimalswanttoberewardedfortheirwork.

D.Animalsalsohaveasenseoffairness.

【C】

Thereareoveronemillionsuperstitions,andmostpeoplebelieveatleastoneortwoofthem.Manypeoplearesuperstitiousaboutnumbers.Theythinkthatthereareluckynumbersandunluckynumbers.Thenumber13isoftenconsideredunlucky.Insomepartsoftheworld,buildingshaveno13thfloorandstreetshavenohouseswiththenumber13.InJapan“4”isconsideredunluckybecauseinJapanesetheword“four”ispronouncedthesameastheword“death”.TheJapanesenevergivegiftsoffourknives,fournapkins,orfourofanything.

Whataretheluckynumbers?

Sevenisaluckynumberinmanyplaces,and“8”isconsideredaluckynumberinJapanandChina.InChina,businessesoftenopenonAugust8,andmanycouplesregistertogetmarriedateightpasteightonAugust8.Superstitionsaboutnumbersaresowidespreadthatsomepeoplecallednumerologistsmakealivingbygivingadviceaboutnumbers.In1937,whentheToyodaFamilyofJapanwantedtoformacarcompany,theyaskedanumerologistif“Toyoda”wouldbeagoodnameforthecompany.Thenumerologistsaiditwouldnotbe.Heexplainedthat“Toyota”wouldbeabetternameforthecompany.Thefamilytookhisadvice.Asaresult,millionsofpeopledrive“Toyotas”andnot“Toyodas.”

Therearemanyotherkindsofsuperstitions.Therearesuperstitionsabouteating,sleeping,sneezinganditching.Therearesuperstitionsaboutanimalsandholidaysandhorseshoes.

Thereareevensuperstitionsaboutsuperstitions.Thosesuperstitionstellpeoplehowtoreversebadluck.WhentheJapanesebump(撞)heads,theyimmediatelybumpheadsagain.

AccordingtoaJapanesesuperstition,thefirstbumpmeanstheirparentswilldie,butthesecondbump“erases”thefirstbump.Toreversebadluckingeneral,peopleturnaroundthreetimes,turntheirpocketinsideout,orputtheirhatsonbackwards.

28.Itcanbeinferredthatsuperstitionaboutnumbersare________.

A.popularallovertheworld

B.acceptedbymanypeopleintheworld

C.valuabletobusinessmen

D.dangeroustocommonpeople

29.Theunderlinedword“reverse”inthelastparagraphmeans________.

A.causetogointheoppositedirection

B.bumpheadsagain

C.preventtheirparentsfromdying

D.makesth.worse

30.IfweseeaJapanesebumpshisheadonceagain,weknowthatheis________.

A.mad

B.angry

C.superstitious

D.foolish

31.What’sthewriter’spurposeinwritingthispassage?

A.Topersuadeustobelievesuperstitions.

B.Towarnusnottobelievesuperstitions.

C.Toshowussomefactsaboutsuperstitions.

D.Toshowusthemagicpowerofsuperstitions.

【D】

Christmasisstillafewweeksaway.ButinHolland,GermanyandotherpartsofcentralEurope,mandressedinredwithabigwhitebeardwillalreadybeflyingfromhousetohousewithabigsack(麻袋)andpresentsforchildren.“Sinterklaaskomt!

”asDutchchildrensay-SaintNicholasiscoming!

It’sobviousfromthenamethat“SantaClaus”comesfrom“Sinterklaas”.SaintNicholasDayiscelebratedonDecember6,buttherearemanythingsaboutthesaintandhisfestivalthataresimilartoChristmas.JustasSantahasreindeer(驯鹿),soSinterklaashasawhitehorse.DutchandGermanchildrenputtheirshoesoutinfrontofthechimneyjustlikechildrenhanguptheirstockingsonChristmasEve,hopingthatinthemorningtheywillbefullofpresents.WithSinterklaas,however,you’realsoexpectedtoputacarrotinyourshoeasapresenttohishorse.

LikeSanta,Sinterklaasalsojudgeswhetherchildrenhavebeen“naughtyornice”inthepastyeartohelphimdecidewhethertheydeservepresents.Butwhilegoodchildrengetsweets,theconsequencesofbeingbadarefarworsethantheyarewithFatherChristmas.Naughtychildrenaregivenasticksotheirparentscanbeatthem.Ifyouarereally,reallybad,Sinterklaaswillputyou

intoasackandtakeyouaway.

InpartsofGermanyandAustria,peoplealsocelebrateDecember5-butitisacelebrationofnaughtinessratherthanniceness.On“KrampusDay”,bizarre(奇特的),horneddemons(长着角的怪物)(orratherboysdressedincostumes)runaroundcausinghavoc(浩劫)andhittinggirlswithsticks.Authorities(官方,政府)havestruggledforyearstobanthetradition,buthavenotbeensuccessful.LuckilySaintNicholasalwayscomesnextdaytoputthingsright.

32.Whatisthemainfocusofthearticle?

A.ThehistoryofChristmasDay.

B.Thetraditions

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