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Time:

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00pmonMay3,2016to10:

00amMay4,2016

Ages:

6-14

Cost:

$52perchild.Onechaperone(监护人)perevery10childrenisFREE.Additionalchaperonesare$42perperson.

1.WhatdowelearnaboutBunkwiththeBeastsovernightadventures?

A.Theyhaveonethemeeachyear.B.Theyareheldalltheyearround.

C.Theymainlyaimateducatingpeople.D.TheyallowparticipantstosleepattheDenverZoo.

2.WhatcanparticipantsofBunkwiththeBeastsovernightadventuresdo?

A.Begintheiractivitiesat6:

00am.B.TakecareofanimalsattheDenverZoo

C.TakepartindevelopingtheBunktheme.D.Haveachancetoexplorethezooatnight.

3.Howmuchshouldtheypayif10childrenwithtwochaperonesgototheovernightadventures?

A.$420.B.$520.C.$562.D.$604.

4Whatisthetextmeantto?

A.Encouragekidstovisitzoosfrequently.

B.Encouragekidstotakepartinoutdooractivities.

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D.ExplainwhyBunkwiththeBeastsovernightadventuresarepopular.

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9.Whydoestheauthormentionhissoninthefirsttwoparagraphs?

A.Topraisehissonforwantinglivinginthe1970sand’80s.

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wishthatcouldnotrealizeforever.

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sreportedthatabout8milliontonsofplasticflowsintotheseaseachyear.That'

sequaltoagarbagetruckfullofplasticeveryminute.Plasticcannotfullybreakdown,soonceitreachestheocean,itwillfloatontheseaorsinkintothebottomandthenitmaykillthewildlife.

Inresponsetothisproblem,theUnitedNations(CN)hosteditsfirst-everOceanConference.Attheconference,theUN'

s193membernationsreachedanagreement.Theyagreedtotrytheirbesttoprotecttheoceanfrompollution."

Theseahasaspecialrelationshipwithallofusintheworld,buttherelationshipisunderthreatnow,"

saidAntô

nioGuterres,thesecretary-generaloftheUN.

CountriesinAsiahaveagreedtotakesomemeasures.ThepromisefromChina,Thailand,andIndonesiaishopeful.

Goodnewsisthatsomescientistsandcompaniesworldwidearedevelopingwaystokeepplasticoutoftheocean.Theyaretryingtoremoveitandrecycleit.Forexample,Dell,acomputercompany,iscreatinglaptoppackagingfromrecycledplasticrubbish.Dellpredictsthattheprojectwillprevent16,000poundsofplasticfromenteringtheocean."

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CarlyTatumsays,whoisaDellspokeswoman.

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13.Whatcanweknowfromthefirstparagraph?

A.Everythingcontainsplastic.B.Mostplastichasbeencycled.

C.Thereisn'

tmuchplasticinthesea.D.Plastichasthreatenedseaplantsandanimals.

14.Whatdoes"

thisproblem"

inParagraph2referto?

A.Theoceanisseriouslypolluted.BThewildlifeintheoceanisdyingout,

C.PlasticfailstofullybreakdownD.Toomuchplasticrubbishflowsintotheocean.

15.Whyareenvironmentalistsnothappy?

A.Nowaycanpreventseaplasticpollu

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