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seidonResortisanunderwaterresortthatgivesvisitorsbeautifulsceneryofsealife.Itcovers255acres.Itscoveredandsurrou
ndedbyalakeofsaltywaterthatis5,000acresandisabout90feetdeepunderwater,givingyouabetterviewofsealiferightbefor
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eSabetoMudPoolIfyourelookingforsomethingunusualtodo,youcantmissthemudpoolatSabeto.Thisplaceislocatedinamountainrangewithah
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althingtodo,butadultsandespeciallykidswillloveit.FireWalkingFirewalkinginFijiisbelievedtohavebeenoriginatedont
heislandofBeau.Firewalkingiswhenyouwalkonwhitehotstonesbarefoot.Tobereadytodothis,youhavetobementallyprep
aredforit.Thereislotsofpreparationandstrictrulesthattravellersfollowinordertodothissafely.TheFijiMuseumTheF
ijiMuseumisunusualduetoalltheamazingartifactsyoullseedatingback3,000—4,000years.Thismuseumhasacerta
inattractionthatreallymakesitweird—ashoe.ItsbeensaidthatamannamedThomasBakerwaseatenandtheonlythingleft
washisshoe.Thisunusualmuseumisagoodplaceforyourwholefamilytovisit.21.ThosewhovisitthePoseidonResort.A.willhaveagooddreamthereB.canhaveacha
ncetoenjoyseafoodC.cangetabetterviewofsealifeD.willgetmanyunusualgifts22.ThemudintheSabetoMudPool.A.islocatedatthetopofamountainB.cannotbefounda
nywhereelseC.isdesignedforkidsonlyD.maydogoodtopeopleshealth23.Whichofthefollowingneedslotsofpreparation?A.Tryingfirewalking.B.Visitingt
heFijiMuseum.C.VisitingthePoseidonResort.D.GettingintotheSabetoMudPool.BAyoungboyrecentlyreceivedanunexpectedmessageinthemailfromhisfatherJoseph
,whodiedtwoyearsago.Rowansdadwasahardworkingmanwhowantedtogivehissonthebestlifehecould.ItwaswhyRowansmother,JulievanStone,said
JosephjoinedtheNavyandwenttoMITtogettwomastersdegrees.WhileatschoolinBoston,hewouldoftenwritetoRowan.Evenwhenheleftsc
hoolandwasdrivingbacktoColorado,hewouldsendpostcardsfromeachstatehestoppedin.Thosepostcardsweresentin2007.“Irememberhimsa
yinghehadsent5or6,butRowanhadonlygot3or4inthemail.ButIneverthoughtanythingofit,”VanStonesaid.Thosepostcardsandpicturesarepricelessmemoriesf
orVanStoneandherson,especiallyafterJosephpassedawayfromararebraindisease.Rowanneverhadachancetosaygoodbye.But,onSaturday,justdaysbeforethetwo
yearanniversaryofJosephsdeath,apostcardarrivedinthemail.ItarrivedonMarch11,2015.Themessageread:“HellofromPennsylvania.Ilov
eyou,andImissyousomuch.Seeyousoon.Love,Daddy.”Neitherhenorhismotherknowshowithappened,andtheymayneverknow.Buttheyhavethei
rownideas.“Ifeellikethatwasthefinalgoodbyethathedidntgettosay,”VanStonesaid.VanStonesaysJosephslastwordstoherbeforehediedwere:“Every
thingisacircle.Wewillseeeachotheragain.Allthatmattersislove.”24.WhatdidRowansdaddotomakehissonlivewell?A.
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yreceived3or4ofpostcards,VanStone.A.paidlittleattentiontothatB.letJosephstopsendingpostcardsC.drovebacktoColoradoD.wr
otetoRowaneveryyear26.HowlongdidittakeforthelastpostcardtoreachRowan?A.Twoyears.B.Fiveyears.C.Sixyears.D.Eightyears.27.WheredidRowans
dadsendthelastpostcard?A.InBoston.B.InColorado.C.InPennsylvania.D.InNewYork.CLastfall,mydadandIvisitedKindredSpiritElepha
ntSanctuary,whichislocatedinthemountainsofNorthernThailand.Althoughourstaywasshort,itturnedouttobethemostmemora
blepartofourholiday.Uponarrival,weheadedtothebasetolearnabouttheelephantsthatwereinthecare.Theeldest,TooMeh,
hadspentmuchofherlifegivingtouristsrideswithaheavyironseattiedtoherback.Herdaughter,MaeDoom,andgrandsons,Dodoa
ndGenThong,hadalsospentyearsinchainsdoinghardworktoentertaintourists.Itbrokeourheartstoheartheirsadstories.Earlythenextmorning,
wesawTooMehandMaeDoomexploringtheforestandDodoplayingbytheriver.Seeingthemfreewasaheartwarmingexperience.KindredSpiritEleph
antSanctuarywasfoundedwiththegoalofprotectingthewelfareofelephants,andthatiswhythisplacedoesnotofferelephantridesorele
phantperformancesofanykind.Instead,ittriestoeducatevisitorsabouttheseamazinganimals.Butwedidmorethanjustgettoknowtheeleph
ants.Wealsocookedandatetogetherwithourhostfamily,learnedaboutthelanguageofthelocalpeople,andhelpedteachEng
lishtothechildreninthevillage.Indoingtheseactivities,wewereabletoexperiencethelocalcustomsandculturefirsthand.Byprovidingsucho
pportunitiesforvisitors,theplacegivesbacktothevillagebyhelpingthevillagersmakemoremoneyandlearnEnglish.Itsawinwinsituation.Ifyouwa
nttoseeelephantsintheirnaturalenvironment,KindredSpiritElephantSanctuaryistheniceplacetogo.Itsanexperienceyouwontforget.2
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ingchains.D.Shehasanironseatonherback.��·�5�(�8�)��·�6�(�8�)29.WhatdoestheKindredSpiritElephantSanctuaryaimtodo?A.Toentertainto
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vel.C.Freeelephantrides.D.Liveentertainment.31.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.MyBestHolidayEverB.StoppingHurt
ingElephantsC.OnePerformanceYouCantMissD.AVisittotheElephantSanctuaryDSpendingChristmasinaforeigncountrycanbeatr
ulyeyeopeningexperience,especiallysinceitseasytobelievethatasaworldwidefestival,mostcountriesprobablycelebrateit
inafairlysimilarmanner.BeingfromtheUK,Christmasformemeansspendingtimewithfamilyandfriends,exchangingpresents,ea
tinganddrinking,and,ofcourse,hidingfromthecold.InColombia,however,Christmasisviewedmuchmoreasatimewhichdevotesitselftoreligion
.Withcelebrationsbeginningon7thDecember,ColombiaisrecognizedashavingthelongestChristmascelebrationperiodintheworld.Thecelebrati
onsgenerallybeginintheeveningwiththelightingofcandles,eitherinthestreets,parksoroutsidepeopleshomes.Citiesarelitupbycandles,asthis
daymarksthebeginningoftheChristmasperiod.AlthoughdecorationshavebeenupsinceearlyNovember,anothertraditioninColombia
isthatduringtheninedaysbeforeChristmas,familymembersandfriendsmeetuptopray,singsongsandsharetraditionalfoodsathome.Probablythebigge
stsurpriseformehasbeenthemusicpeoplelistentoduringtheChristmasperiod.Atfirst,youcouldeasilymistakethesesongsfortheclassicsalsa,whichisplayedally
earround.However,afteraskingaColombianifitreallyfeltlikeChristmasmusic,heexplainedtomethatthesongsarelovedmoreforthememoriestheysymbolizetha
nforthewaytheysound,andthatColombiahasbeenthroughsomanydarkperiodsinhistory,soitisimportanttoholdontothegoodmemoriesofyearsgo
nepast.BeinginacountrylikeColombiaduringthisfestiveperiodhastaughtmethatyoudontneedtobereligioustotakepartintheseChristmastraditions
.32.WhatstheauthorsopinionofChristmas?A.Itisntaglobalfestival.B.Itisntatimeforbeingalone.C.Itismainlydevotedtoreligion.D
.Itscelebratedonlyinsomeplaces.33.WhatcanwelearnabouttheChristmasinColombia?A.Itiscelebratedinthesam
ewayasintheUK.B.Itiscelebratedmainlyasareligiousfestival.C.Itiscelebratedforninedaysorso.D.Itiscelebratedwithl
anternsandfireworks.34.WhatdoColombiansdoduringtheChristmascelebrationperiod?A.Enjoytraditionalfoods.B.Gotothechurchtoget
her.C.Learnabouthomedecorations.D.Haveaonemonthlongholiday.35.Colombianslovethesongsmainlybecause.A.theysoundextremelywonderfulB.theyexpress
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booksellers.Theresnothingasniceasgettingonepersonsfavouritebooks.Findingafewtrustedlistscanbeassimpleastheemaillists.37Someofthe
liststhatIpersonallylikeare:BillGatesreadinglistandDerekSiversreadinglist.38Itsonethingtoquitreadingabookandfeelbadaboutit.Itsanothe
rtoquitabookandfeelproudofit.Allyouhavetodoischangeyourmind.Justsay,“NowIvefinallythrownthisbricktomakeroomforthatgem(��)Imaboutto
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streamschoolsbecauseIwassurroundedbymostly42people,IdidnotfeelIbelonged.Ioftenfelt43duringlunchtimes,hearingkidswouldmakefun
ofmy44language.However,everythingchanged.WhenIwalkedintomyclassatthefirstdeafschoolIwasenrolledin,myfacelitupwith45becauseIsawo
therstudentswhoweredeaflikeme.46communicationaccess.Igotinvitedtootherbirthdayparties.Iwasabletogoovertofriendshouses,andthebe
stpartwasmyfriendsweredeaftoo!IfeltIfoundmycommunity.Tobefrank,mydeafpeershelpedmebuild47inmyselfasadeafperson.ThatiswhyIamsayingitiswhoy
ouare48bythataffectshowyouacceptyourself.��·�7�(�8�)��·�8�(�8�)Aftergraduatingfromcollege,Ihave49tonearly30differentcountriesand50somanydifferen
tdeafpeoplefromacrosstheworld.Iamalicensedscubadiver(�����),andIhaveriddenacrosstheUSAonabicycle.Ihavehike
dtheGreatWallinChinaandleftanoteintheWailingWallinJerusalem.I51todevelopsomekindofworkshoptoencourageconfidenceinthekidsdeafidentity.Deafp
eoplearetreasurechestsofgold.Thedeafcommunityisa52pearlthatgetsburied,trampledupon(��),andoftenoverlookedby
mostpeopleinthisworld.53,onlythosewhoarewillingtogothatfarwillseethe54ofdeafpeopleandwhyweare55importanttoanyotherpersononthe
planet.41.A.attemptedB.volunteeredC.struggledD.expected42.A.averageB.disabledC.deafD.normal43.A.wornoutB.madeoutC.leftoutD.gi
venout44.A.bodyB.signC.faceD.hand45.A.depressionB.prideC.sorrowD.joy46.A.NoB.FullC.LittleD.Partial47.A.admirationB.respectC.appreciationD.conf
idence48.A.surroundedB.defeatedC.respondedD.treated49.A.visitedB.traveledC.exploredD.settled50.A.metB.helpedC.gatheredD.observed51.A.promised
B.decidedC.deservedD.happened52.A.preciousB.rareC.hiddenD.priceless53.A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.ThusD.Hence54.A.value
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excited)exploredthetown,walkingalongtheancientwallsandcrossingthebeautiful,oldbridges.Peopletherewerevery59(relax).
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ughtspicy,coldnoodlesandateontheriverbankaswewatchedthesunset.Westayedinasmallhotel61wassimilartomanyofthetraditional62(building)inthevillage.Ourroo
mwasbuiltonhighstilts(��)overthebanksoftheriver.Fromourwindowwecouldheartherushofthewaterandthesoundsofexcitedtourists63(tra
vel)insmallboatsdownstream.Wesawpeopleatworkbusycatchingfishandyoungchildrenplayinginshallowwaters.Alth
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drug,whichissaidtohavethe(benefit)effectontheimmunesystemever.70.Ihadto(earth)theproblemandIwaslookingforawaytoexpl
ainit.71.Thegirllookedatmewitha(puzzle)expression.72.Atthelastmomentofthegame,thestarplayerbrokeloose,
(shoot)theballandhitthetarget.73.Therearestillalotofwildanimalsthat(hunt)aroundtheworldrightnow.74.average,fathersspokelessthanmothe
rsdid,buttheydidnotdifferintheproportion(��)ofquestionsasked.75.Propermeasuresshouldbetaken(preserve)ourhistoricandculturalheritag
e.76.(immediate)hefinishedhistea,herosewithoutaslightdelaytogoout.77.Itsthatkindofcourageand(determine)thatmakeshimsuchagreatman.78.Theinf
ormation(provide)byafriendisofgreatuse.79.MissWhitewasobserved(chat)withherneighborswhentheincidenthappened.80.Itisconsideredtobe(legal)toreadpe
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