1、Full day game drive in Serengeti, lunch boxes at Visitors Center.Day 4:Drive from Serengeti to Ngorongoro. Half-day game drive in the Ngorongoro Crater(火山口).Day 5:Drive from Ngorongoro to the Olduvai Gorge(峡谷).Some Scenic SpotsMoshiMoshi is a city lying near the parks and conservation areas offering
2、 views of Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa. Here you can enjoy historic buildings and pick up souvenirs from your trip to Tanzania. Serengeti National ParkEqual in size to Northern Ireland, the park contains about three million large animals, most of which join in a seasonal migration(迁徙)
3、, one of natures wonders.Ngorongoro Conservation AreaThe huge area has active volcanoes, mountains, forests, lakes and Ngorongoro Crater. On the crater floor, grassland mixes with lakes, rivers, woodland and mountains. The crater is home to up to 25,000 large animals.Olduvai GorgeTheres a small muse
4、um lying at the visitor center. The gorge is full of archaeological sites(考古遗址)filled with fossils, settlement remains and stone artifacts.About BaggageWe suggest limiting your extra clothing and other things to one suitcase per person. Its a great idea to bring a small bag for things like a camera
5、and a water bottle, which youll use in the front passenger area.For more information, please call 1-800-766-3396!21. When can tourists enjoy the views of the highest mountain in Africa?A. On the first day. B. On the third day. C. On the fourth day. D. On the fifth day.22. Northern Ireland is mention
6、ed to show Serengeti National ParksA. ancient attractions B. beautiful scenery C. various animals D. large size23. What are tourists advised to do?A. Prepare huge bags. B. Send emails for details.C. Avoid too much luggage. D. Take photos of passengers.BA young lawyer named Gabriel Massote, from Uber
7、landia, a city in southeastern Brazil, was diagnosed with blood cancer at age 26. He had chemotherapy(化疗)for almost a year. However, his cancer returned in a worse form, so he had to receive a bone marrow transplant(髓移植).Brazilian news medium Sempre Familia shared his story. It said how over 1.000 m
8、iles away, in a small town in the state of Rondnia, an unemployed hairdresser named Elza dos Santos came across a series of posters near a supermarket in the city of Ariquemes and went to see what they were about. After learning about the whole thing. Elza signed up as a donor.Just when the possibil
9、ity of Gabriels finding a match in the Bone Marrow Donor Registry in Brazil was about 1 in 100,000, he was blessed. In Rondonia, Elza was informed her marrow was a match for that of a person in need of a transplant and she didnt say no.She traveled to Rio Grande do Norte, on the opposite side of Bra
10、zil, for the transplant. The first attempt didnt work. Elza was called again and she immediately made a second trip in order to repeat the process. Gabriel, now 35, concludes. She saved me twice, and today my blood cells are Elzas.Deeply grateful, Gabriel wanted to find the donor. When I met Elza an
11、d found out that she and her husband were unemployed and living in borrowed space, I was sure I should help them.” The lawyer started a campaign online and soon 465 people donated about $28,500. Thanks to this generosity, Elza and her family bought a house.I was just a drop of water in the life of t
12、his young man, but today hes the whole ocean in my life,” Elza told Sempre Familia.24. What can we infer from the first two paragraphs?A. Blood cancer is very common in Brazil. B. Elza learnt Gabriels story accidentally.C. Its impossible to find a donor who matches. D. Elza hoped to get a great job
13、in Uberlandia.25. Why did Gabriel want to discover the identity of Elza?A. To start an online campaign. B. To do something in return.C. To ask her to do another favor. D. To buy a house for her family.26. Which of the following words can best describe Elza?A. Helpful and outgoing. B. Kind and hardwo
14、rking.C. Determined and confident. D. Warmhearted and grateful.27. What is the best title for the text?A. One Good Turn Deserves Another B. Where There Is Hope. There Is Loves Never too Late to Spread Kindness D. God Helps Those Who Help ThemselvesCIt has become a habit for many of us. When youre ti
15、red of online shopping, you head to the bathroom to do your best makeup for the perfect selfie(自拍)for Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat or all of the above. When youre ready, you hold up your phone and, in an instant, snap(拍照).But have you ever wondered whats behind your burning desire to self-document?
16、 Most people would say that this is a way to express themselves and perhaps make them become more confident of themselves. But the moment you upload that picture, its no longer yours to judge. Instead, you pass on that power to the online world.While you may think that your growing collection of sel
17、fies attracts people, quite the opposite may be true. A recent study was conducted on a total of 238 people in Austria, Germany and Switzerland. 77% of the people surveyed admitted to regularly taking selfies. Interestingly, 82% of people said that they would rather see fewer selfies on social media
18、. In other words, we like taking selfies but seriously dislike looking at other peoples selfies online.This research finds that there is a big difference between how we see our own selfies and how we judge other peoples pictures. It suggests that we are comfortable with the selfies we post since we
19、believe they are obviously not serious or vain, but we think everyone else is an egoist(自我主义者)for doing the very same thing. After all, we are able to separate our own selfies from the sea of them online and naturally think that ours are the only authentic ones.So, the next time you reach for your p
20、hone and take a selfie picture, consider this:The people around you may not need another carefully planned snap of your face. Instead, you might be better off, giving it a break and calling off theselfie photo today. While youre at it, make sure you never post these pictures on social media either.2
21、8. What is most peoples idea on taking their own selfies according to the text?A. Its a good way to keep others informed of their life.B. It costs less money than shopping online for makeup.s a way of self-expression and building confidence.D. It can help them keep a record of their daily routines.2
22、9. How do other people feel about our online selfies that we consider attractive?A. They actually take great interest in them.B. They envy our life after appreciating them.C. They are likely unwilling to see them online. D. They hardly make annoying reviews on them.30. Why do we regard others as ego
23、ists for taking selfies?A. They are not serious but vain in nature. B. We dont think their selfies are authentic.C. We are too proud to acknowledge others. D. They hate getting their selfies polished.31. What is the last paragraph mainly about?A. Approaches to resisting taking selfies. B. Concerns o
24、ver posting selfies online.C. Doubts about contradictory thoughts. D. Suggestions on dealing with selfies.DPaying $ 645 for a pair of pants(长裤)created by an unknown fashion brand might seem ludicrous, but what if the pants would last forever? Will that reason make you look smart? Thats the promise o
25、f adventure clothing brand Vollebak, which announces its new pants will last a century.Vollebak cofounder Steve Tidball says that the company stands behind the 100-year guarantee because the new pants are made of a tough material and you can walk through fire in them. Technically, the 100 Year Pants
26、 are made of a three-layer(层)material. The outer layer resists water and is designed to avoid abrasions(磨损), the middle layer is fireproof and expands as an airbag at high temperatures, acting as a barrier between your legs and the flames, while the third layer doesnt burn, offering extra protection
27、.Most fire-resistant clothing is made from heavy and uncomfortable chemical materials, but this is the worlds first special material that can be comfortably worn every day, Vollebak cofounder Nick Tidball said. It was originally designed to help soldiers handle extreme situations, but without having
28、 to dress like firefighters.Still, 100 years sounds like a long time for a pair of pants, especially if you wear them frequently. So how do you know theyll last that long? Vollebak put them through the Martindale abrasion resistance test, where a mechanical thumb(机械拇指)rubs against the pants until th
29、e fibers start to break. A regular clothing material can survive 25,000 revolutions, but the special material these pants are made of passed 100,000 cycles of wear. Even then, it was checked to see if any of the fibers had broken. Vollebak says they hadnt.The 100 Year Pants are made suitable for all
30、 kinds of activities, from mountain climbing to yoga, and are stylish enough. So if youre looking to buy the last pair of pants youll ever need, these seem like a pretty good choice.$645 is a lot,but if you think about it,its just $ 6.45 per year.32. What does the underlined word ludicrous in paragr
31、aph 1 most probably mean?A. Necessary. B. Confidential. C. Challenging. D. Ridiculous.33. What makes Vollebaks pants different from most fire-resistant clothing?A. That they are designed for firefighters. B. That they are comfortable to wear daily.C. That they are extremely tough and thick. D. That they are effective
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