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EveryoneknowsaboutNewYorkCity'smostpopularattractions,butherearesomeactivitiesyoumightnotthinkaboutdoingonyourNYC(NewYorkCity)vacation.SurpriseyourselfwithsomegreatthingstodoinNewYorkCity.
LearntoFly
LookingforsomethingthrillingtodowhileyouvisitNewYorkCity?Forovertenyears,TrapezeschoolNewYorkhasbeenteachingpeoplehowtoflyonthetrapeze.Theirbeginnerclasseslasttwohoursandcost$5070,plusonetime$22registration(注冊)fee.FromApriltoOctober,theiroutdoorlocationontheHudsonRiveroffersaspectacularsettingfortheexperience,buttheyalsohaveanindoorlocationthatisopenyearround.
LearntoSurf
RockawayBeachisapopulardestinationforEastCoastsurfers,butevenifyou'veneversurfed,thereareplentyoffolkshappytoteachyouatRockawayBeach.LocalsSurfSchoolofferstwohourgrouplessonsstartingat$80,includingallthevehiclesyouneed.FrankfromRockawayBeachalsoofferssurfinglessons.
GetKissedbyaSeaLion
SignupforaSeaLionEncounterattheNewYorkAquarium,andyou'llhavethechancetogettogetupcloseandpersonalwiththeSeaLionsaftertheshow.Afterashortorientation(培訓(xùn)),participants(參加者)willeachgetachancetoposeforaphotoandgetakissfromasealion.SeaLionEncounterscost$20andareofferedafterSeaLionCelebrationshows.Participantsmustbeatleast5yearsold,andthosewho're57yearsoldmustbeheldbytheirparents/caregiversduringanyanimalinteraction(互動).
ExperienceFallLeaves
AlthoughNewYorkCitydoesn'thaveasmanycolorfulleavesasNewEngland,therearestillsomegreatwaystoenjoythechangingleavesduringafallvisittoNewYorkCity,bothinthecityandbeyond.WhetheryouwanttowalkaroundoneofNewYorkCity'sgreatparksortakeafallleavessightseeingcruise(巡游)uptheHudsonRiver,youcangetatasteofthebeautifulfallcolorswhenyouvisitNewYorkCity.
Knowwheretogo!
Signupforourdailytipstomakeyourbestvacation.Wheredoyouprobablyreadthetext?A.Atravelreview. B.Atravelguidebook.
C.Ahistoricalmagazine. D.Ascientificreport.B2Forsomeofuswholongtotravel,itcanbedifficulttofindsomeonetojourneywith.Friendsandfamilymembersaretieddowninjobs,strugglingtosavemoney,anddon'talwayswanttogotothesameplaces.Thesolution,ofcourse,istogoitalone.
Melbourne,Australia
Melbourneisahotspottraveldestination,whichhasbeautifulbeachesaswellasbusyandlivelycitylife.Australiaasawholeisconsideredasafedestinationforinternationaltravel,andbecauseofthat,manysolo(單獨)travelersgothere.Melbourneisincrediblyeasytogetaroundbecauseyoucanwalkorbikepracticallyanywhere!
Thailand
ThailandisgreatforsolotravelersperhapsbecauseitisoneoftheBuddhistmentality,whichpromotesequalityamongthesexes.Thailandisknownforitsfriendlyhospitality,andasatravelhotspot,thereareplentyofchancestomeetotherlikemindedtravelers.Overallknownforbeingverycheap,especiallyinthenorth,it'sagoodchoiceifyouwanttogetawayonabudget.
Bhutan
Bhutanisoneofthemostculturalcountriesintheworld.Itisalsohometotheworld'shighestunclimbedpeak,GangkharPuensum.Themountainissacred(神圣的)andentryisonlypossibleonaprebookedtour,whereyouareacpaniedaroundbyyourownpersonalguide.PlasticbagshavebeenbannedinBhutansince1999andin2004,italsobecamethefirstcountryintheworldtoforbidtobacco.
CostaRica
CostaRicaisagreatplaceifyou'relookingforadventure,withsurfing,volcanoesandotherrecreationalactivities.You'llnevergetachancetofeellonelybecausethere'sanabundanceofexcitingadventurestoexperience!CostaRicahasneverseenpoliticalunrest,classstrugglesorrevolutionsmonlyassociatedwithotherLatinAmericanCountries.What'smore,itdoesn'thaveorneedanarmybecauseit'ssuchapeacefulcountry.Wheredoesthistextprobablyefrom?______A.Ahistorical B.Asciencemagazine.
C.Abookreview. D.Atravelguide.C3
Trackingwildlifeisatoughjob.TakethecaseofaoneearedleopardnamedPavarotti.
KasimRafiq,awildlifebiologistatLiverpoolJohnMooresUniversity."SoIusedtogetupatthecrackofdawn,followhistracksandtryandfindhim.Sooneday,Iwentout,andIwaslookingforhim.Andhistrackstookmeoffroadthroughthiswoodlandarea...and..."
Beforeheknewit,thewheelofhisLandRoverwasstuckinadeephole.Hewastedseveralhoursgettingitout.Andthen,onthewaybacktocamp,hecameacrosssomelocaltourguidesandtheirsafariguests,who'dhadwaybetterluckspottingPavarotti."Basically,theylaughedandtheytalkedtomethatthey'dseenhimthatmorning."
Rafiqthenrealizedthattouristwildlifesightingsmightbeanuntappedsourceofinformationaboutwildanimals.
SoheandhisteamworkedwithasafarilodgeinBotswanatoanalyze25000touristphotographsofwildlife.Theyparedthosedatatotheestimatestheymadewithtraditionalwildlifebiologymethods.
Itturnedoutthattheestimatesfromtourists'photoswerejustasgoodasthosegleaned(四處搜集)fromtraditionalmethods.Andthetouristswereactuallytheonlyonestoseeelusive(難以捉摸的)leopards—theresearcherswouldhavemissedthecatswithoutthecitizensciencedata.TheresultsareinthejournalCurrentBiology.
Theideaisnottoputwildliferesearchersoutofajob."Therealityistherearesomanyinterestingthingswestillhavetofindoutabouttheselargecarnivores(食肉動物)andsomanyconservationprojectsthatneedtobecarriedoutthatwedon'thavethetimeorresourcestodothemall."Andtouristphotosmighthelpmakesurethatallthelocalcarnivoresarespotted.
ThanksforlisteningforScientificAmerican—60SecondScience.I'mChristopherIntagliata.Wherecanwefindthearticle?A.OnTV. B.Inamagazine.
C.Onaradio. D.Inabook.D4
Dickenswasthemostpopularnovelistofhistime,andremainsoneofthebestknownandmostreadofEnglishauthors.Hecreatedsomeoftheworld?sbestknownfictionalcharactersandisregardedasthegreatestnovelistoftheVictorianera.
Amongfellowwriters,Dickenshasbeenadmired.LeoTolstoy,G.K.Chesterton,andGeorgeOrwellpraisedhisrealismandicvoiceaswellashisdrawingpeople?sattentiontochildrenandthepoor.TheFrenchwriterJulesVernecalledDickenshisfavoritewriter,writinghisnovels“standalone,dwarfingallothersbytheiramazingpowerandsuitableexpression".TheDutchpainterVincentvanGoghwasinspiredbyDickens?snovelsinseveralofhispaintingslikeVincent?sChairwithHisPipeandinan1889lettertohissisterstatedthatreadingDickens?snovels,especiallyAChristmasCarol,wasoneofthethingsthatwerekeepinghimfromkillinghimself.
AChristmasCarolismostprobablyhisbestknownstory,withfrequentnewadaptations.ItisalsothemostfilmedofDickens?sstories,withmanyversionsdatingfromtheearlyyearsofcinema.AccordingtothehistorianRonaldHutton,thecurrentstateoftheobservanceofChristmasislargelytheresultofamidVictorianrevivaloftheholidayledbyAChristmasCarol.WilliamMakepeaceThackeraycalledthebook“anationalbenefit,andtoeverymanandwomanwhoreadsitapersonalkindness”。
AtatimewhenBritainwasthemajoreconomicandpoliticalpoweroftheworld,Dickenshighlightedthelifeoftheforgottenpooranddisadvantagedwithinsociety.Throughhisjournalismhecampaignedforspecificissuessuchassanitationandtheworkhousebuthisfictionprobablydemonstrateditsgreatestprowess(非凡的技能)inchangingpublicopiniononclassinequalities.TheexceptionalpopularityofDickens?snovelsdisplayedhisoutstandingabilitytocreateattractivestorylinesandunforgettablecharacters.HisnovelsshowedthattheVictorianpublicconfrontedissuesofsocialjusticethathadmonlybeenignored.Inwhichsectionofamagazinemaythistextappear?A.Science. B.Entertainment.
C.Literature. D.Health.E5
Whenyouthrowsomethingintherecyclingbin,doyouthinkaboutwhatitcouldbee?Andwhenyoudo,doesitmakeyoumorelikelytousethatrecyclingbin?Recently,astudywascarriedoutinanefforttodecidewhetherornotexplainingtopeoplewhattheirrecyclablesaretransformed(使改觀)intowouldhelpincreaserecyclingrates(比率).
Theresearchersstartedwithagroupof111collegestudents,askedtodrawonpaperbeforewatchingoneofthreeads.Onewasapublicservicemessagethatshowedpapergoingintorecyclingbins.Theothertwoalsoshowedthepapereitherbeingtransformedintonewpaperoraguitar.Afterpletingasurvey,thestudentswereaskedtodealwiththepaperwhentheyleft.Halfofthosewhosawthefirstadrecycledtheirpaper,whiletherecyclingratejumpedto80%forthosewho'dseentheotherads.
Afterdoingafewmorelabexperiments,theresearchersheadedintotherealworld.Ataparty,volunteersspokewithattendees(出席者)aboutrecycling,withhalfmentioningtransformedproductsandhalfkeepingitgeneral.Theydiscoveredthesubjectofthetalkscameintoplay.Afterthegame,therecyclingandtrashbagswereweighed.Thosewhoreceivedamessagerecycledoverhalfoftheirwaste,whilethosewhodidnotrecycledlessthanafifth.
Allthisistosaythatdetailsmatter.Peoplewanttoknowwhattreasurestheirtrashcanbee,andwhenthat'slaidoutclearly,they'remorelikelytodoit.Perhapsrecyclingpaniesshouldredesignsignstodescribetheitemsbeingcreated.Recyclingisfarfromaperfectsolution,butitdoesn'thurttomanagetoimproveitsrates.Whereisthetextmostlikelyfrom?A.Adiary. B.Aguidebook. C.Anovel. D.Amagazine.F6AsanoldsayinginChinagoes,"ThedaysoftheSanjiuperiodarethecoldestdays.“Sanjiuperiod,whichisinMinorCold,referstothethirdninedayperiod(the19thtothe27thday)afterthedayoftheWinterSolstice(冬至).TherearemanydifferentcustomsrelatedtoMinorColdinChina.EatinghotpotDuringMinorColdpeopleshouldeatsomehotfoodtobenefitthebodyanddefendagainstthecoldweather.Winteristhebesttimetohavehotpotandbraisedmuttonwithsoysauce.Butitisimportanttonoticethattoomuchspicyfoodmaycausehealthproblems.
EatinghuangyacaiInTianjin,thereisacustomtohavehuangyacai,akindofChinesecabbage,duringMinorCold.TherearelargeamountsofvitaminsandBinhuangyacaiAshuangyacaiisfreshandtender,itisfitforfrying,roastingandbraising.Eatingglutinousrice(糯米飯)Accordingtotradition,theCantoneseeatglutinousriceinthemorningduringMinorCold.Cantonesepeopleaddsomefriedpreservedpork,sausagesandpeanutsandmixthemintotherice.EatingvegetablericeInancienttimes,peopleinNanjingtookMinorColdquiteseriously,butastimewentby,thecelebrationofMinorColdgraduallydisappeared.However,thecustomofeatingvegetablericeisstillfollowedtoday.Thericeissteamedandisunspeakablydelicious.Amongtheingredients(原料),aijiaohuang(kindofgreenvegetable),sausagesandsaltedduckarethespecialtiesinNanjing.Thistextmaybetakenfromthecolumnofanewspaper.A.travel B.culture C.fashion D.scienceG7
Theworstoutbreakofdesertlocusts(蝗蟲)indecadesispresentlyunderwayintheHornofAfrica.Itisthebiggestofitskindin25yearsforEthiopiaandSomalia—andtheworstKenyahasseenfor70years.
WhatweareseeinginEastAfricatodayisunlikeanythingwe'veseeninaverylongtime.Itsdestructivepotentialisenormous,andit'stakingplaceinaregionwherefarmersneedeverygramoffoodtofeedthemselvesandtheirfamilies.Mostofthecountrieshardesthitarethosewheremillionsofpeoplearealreadyvulnerable(脆弱的)orinserioushumanitarianneed,astheyenduretheimpactofviolence,drought,andfloods.
Wehaveactedquicklytorespondtothisoutbreak.Theprimarymethodofbattlinglocustsistheaerialsprayingofpesticides(殺蟲劑).FAO's"LocustWatch"serviceexplainsthat"althoughgiantnets,flamethrowers,lasers,andhugevacuumshavebeenproposedinthepast,thesearenotinuseforlocustcontrol.Peopleandbirdsofteneatlocustsbutusuallynotenoughtosignificantlyreducepopulationlevelsoverlargeareas."
TheUN'sOfficefortheCoordinationofHumanitarianAffairshasreleased$10millionfromitsCentralEmergencyReliefFundtofundahugescaleupinaerialoperationstomanagetheoutbreak.
Butthewindowtocontainthiscrisisisclosingfast.WeonlyhaveuntilthebeginningofMarchtobringthisinfestationundercontrolasthatiswhentherainandplantingseasonbegins.Ifleftunchecked—andwithexpectedadditionalrains—locustnumbersinEastAfricacouldincrease500timesbyJune.
Wemustactnowtoavoidafullblowncatastrophe.Andwewill.Atthesametime,weneedtopayattentiontoabiggerpicture.ThisisnotthefirsttimetheGreaterHornofAfricahasseenlocustoutbreakapproachthisscale,butthecurrentsituationistheworstindecades.Thisislinkedtoclimatechange.Warmerseasmeanmoretropicalstorms,generatingtheperfectbreedingconditionsforlocusts.Wheredoesthetextprobablyefrom?A.Aguidebook B.Ahealthmagazine.
C.Anewsreport D.Achemistrypaper.H8BritishMuseumWhentheBritishMuseumopenedin1759itwasthefirstofitskindintheworld:theonlynationalmuseumopentothepublic.Itwas—andstillis—freetovisit.Thedisplaysareorganisedbylocationandtimeperiod:AncientIran,Greece,Chinafrom5000BConwards,RomanBritainandsoon.Overwhelmed?FollowafreeeyeopenertouronyoursmartphoneorbooktheAroundtheWorldin90Minutesguidedtour.TheNationalGalleryYoucan?tmissthisartisticinstitutioninTrafalgarSquare.Thereyoucanseesomeoftheworld?sfinestworksofartforfree.Foundedin1824todisplayacollectionofjust36paintings,todayTheNationalGalleryishometoover2,000worksfromartistssuchasLeonardodaVinci,VincentWillemvanGoghandPabloRuizPicasso.TheNationalGalleryhostsfreeafterworkeventsforadults.Soifyouwanttolearnmoreaboutthesefamousartworksoveraglassofwine,ealong.ScienceMuseumAsoneofLondon?sfavouritehandsonmuseums,theScienceMuseumfeaturessevenfloorsofentertainingandeducationalexhibits!Ifyou?regoingwithlittleones,headtoPatternPodorTheGarden,wherechildrencandirectlyexplorebasicscientificprincipleswithsoundandwater.TheCartoonMuseumThishighlyentertainingLondontouristattractioncoversthehistoryanddevelopmentofBritishcartoonsfromthe18thcenturytothepresentday.Seehowartistsportrayedimportanteventsandthegreatandthegoodoverthecenturies.It?sgreatvalueatonly£7.00forentry.Wherewouldyoumostlikelyfindthispassage?A.InaBritishschoolbook.
B.OnaLondonstreetmap.
C.InaLondontravelguidebook.
D.OntheBritishMuseumentranceboard.I9GrowingGreenThumbsEastBentleighVillageGardenLEARN:Kidsofallagescanexplorethegardenandcollectdifferentleaveswiththeirparents.Theywillbeshownwheretofinddifferentbutterfliesandhowtocreateahotelforthemtoliveinwiththeleaves.9:0011:00onSundaymorning.(FromMarchtoNovember)COST:FreeCallie?sKidsbyCallowayNurseryLEARN:Kidsaged512canexploreandplantintheCallowaygardenswithaparentat9:30amonthefirstorthirdWednesdaysfromJunetoAugust.Agardenexpertwillsharetipsforthebestgardeningpracticesduringthe45minuteperiods.(beginningonJune)COST:FreeDentonChildren?smunityGarden2200BowlingGreenAve.
LEARN:Jointheweekendworkatthemunitygarden,wherecaregivers,parentsandmastergardenershelpchildrenofallagesplantnewvegetables,watertheplants,harvestfromthegardensandmore.Allofourfresh,healthyproducegoeshomewithourvolunteersorgardenvisitors.10:00am5:00pmonSaturdays.COST:FreeCoppellmunityGardens255ParkwayBlvd,Coppell.LEARN:Kidsofallages(withaparent/caregiver)willhavetheopportunitytotill(耕)theground,plantvegetables,harvestfromthegardenandmore.Mastergardenersareavailableonsite;allharvestedfoodsaredonatedtotheareafoodbank.WorkbeginseverySaturdayatabout9am.COST:FreeWhichorganizationprobablypublishedtheaboveinformation?A.Afarminneedofgardeningexperts.
B.Acharityinsupplyofharvestedfood.
C.Amunitysellinggardeningequipment.
D.Anassociationspreadinggardeningknowledge.J10SeveralEyeOpeningFactsaboutTears
Humansmakethreedifferentversionsoftears.Basaltearshelpoureyesmovesmoothly,reflextearsforminresponsetoirritants(刺激物)suchassmokeanddirt,andemotionaltearsflowwhenwe?resadoroverjoyed.Onion(洋蔥)tearsareobviouslyofthereflexvariety—butwhat?stheirritant?Itturnsoutonionsproduceachemicaltodefendthemselves.Tocutdownonitsrelease,freezetheonionbeforeslicing,thenuseasharpknifetoreducethedamagetotheonionandthereleaseofthechemical.
Cryingcanbegoodforyou.Somestudieshaveshownagoodcrycancausethereleaseofcertainchemicalsthatmakeusfeelbetter.Cryingcanalsoimprovepeople?ssenseofwellbeingbybringingaboutsocialsupport.Ontheotherhand,cryingcansometimesmakeyoufeelworsethanifyouhaven?tcriedatall.Onestudyfoundthatpeoplewhotendtocryingeneralmoreoftenfeelworseaftercryingduringamoviethanpeoplewhoseldomcry.
AccordingtoEntertainmentWeekly,thebiggestHollywoodtearjerkerofalltimeisTermsofEndearment,abouthowafamilydealswithacancerdiagnosis.Number2:Bambi.AccordingtoMerriamWebster,thetermtearjerkerfirstappearedin1912,whichhappenstobethesameyeartheTitanicsank.(ThemovieTitanicis16thonEW?stearjerkerlist.)
InmediwasbannedonthebattlefieldviatheChemicalWeaponsConventionof1993,whichwasmadetohappenbyIraq?suseofchemicalweaponsinIraninthe1980s.Thatsaid,Americanpolicecanstilllegallyuseteargasforcrowdcontrol.Wheredoesthetextprobablyefrom?A.Aguidebook. B.Achemistrypaper.
C.Amedicalreport. D.Apopularsciencemagazine.K11
Despitethecountlessdifferencesbetweenpeople'scharactersandcareers,ortheirlikesandtheirdislikes,itseemsthatweareallconnectedinthiswonderfullifebyonething:namely,seekinghappiness.
Happinessmeans,naturally,differentthingstodifferentpeople.Formyself,happinessissynonymous(同義的)withhorseriding,Cadbury'sCremeEggsandspendingtimewithmyfriends.Somepeopleareattheirhappiestathome,whileothersfindtheirhappinessthroughtravellingfaroffforeignlands.Happinesscanbeassimpleasasurprisebunchoffreshflowersorareallystrongcoffee,justwhenyouneeditmost.Sometimes,happinessesfromspendingtimewithlovedones;forothers,it'shavingawellearnedquietnightathome,withnothingbutafortablebedforpany.
Sinceitesinsomanyshapesandsizes,it'ssometimeseasytotakehappinessforgranted.Itisespeciallytrueifit'sbeen
“oneofthosedays”.Maybeyouoverslept,missedthebusandhadtowalktoschoolintherain,onlytobetoldthatyouwerelate.Orperhaps,becauseofwork,youhadtocancelplanswithfriends,despitelookingforwardtoseeingthemforages.Forgottenkeys,delayedflights,anargumentwithyourparents,illnessorinjury...allveryfrustrating,andunderstandablyguaranteedtomakeyoufeelunhappy.
Luckily,thereareafewsimple,scientificallyprovenwaystomaketheglassseemhalffullagain.Tostartwith,thingsliketryingoutcyclingorwalkinginsteadofdrivingtoworkandlisteningtomusicaregreatmoodboosters(情緒助推器).Volunteeringandgettinginvolvedwithacharityaretwowaysinwhichyoucanbeehappierthroughhelpingothers.Last,butcertainlynotleast,tryhuggingyourwaytohappiness;it'sbeensuggestedthatwehumansneedaminimum(最少的)offivehugsaday.Ifyou'vebeenhavingabadday,there'snothingbetterthanagoodoldbearhug.Wheredoesthepassageefrom?______.A.Inascientificreport. B.Inanadvertisement.
C.Inaguidebook. D.Inanovel.L12TopBeautifulBookstoresintheWorld●CityLights
CityLights,anindependentbookstorepublisherbination(聯(lián)合)specializinginworldliterature,theartsandpolitics,isstilloneoftheworld'sgreatestbookshopssinceitsestablishmentbythepoetLawrenceFerlinghetti.ItbecamewellknownwithpublishingAllenGinsberg'simportantpoemHowlandotherpoems.HavingbeenagatheringplaceforAmericanliteraryicons(偶像),likeJackKerouacandAllenGinsberg,this"Literarylandmark"attractsbookloversfromacrossthecountryandaroundtheworldtobrowseandread.
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Originallyestablishedin1919bySylviaBeach,Shakespeare&panyisabinationofabookstoreandareadinglibrary,specializinginEnglishlanguageliterature.Inthe1920s,thestorewasameetingpointforliteraryiconssuchasEzraPound,ErnestHemingway.WilliamS.Burroughs,JamesJoyceandFordMadoxFord.Locatedinthe5thArrondissement,inParis'LeftBank,thecurrentstorewasopenedin1951,namedafterandinhonoroftheearlierstorethatclosedduringWorldWarII.
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The800yearoldDominicanchurchinMaastrichthasbeenturnedintooneofthemostbeautifulbookshopsintheworld—SelexyzBookstore.Thestorekeepsthecharacterandcharmoftheoldchurch.IthousesthelargeststockofbooksinEnglishinthecity.Readinghereisareligiousexperience.Itisabookshopmadeinheaven.Thistextprobablyesfrom______.A.abookreport B.abookstoreposter
C.anovel D.apopularmagazineM13NATIONALGEOGRAPHICKIDS2019
PHOTOPETITION!
Woohoo!Getyourcamerasandsmartphonesattheready,becauseit'stimeforthisyear'sNGKIDSphotographypetition.
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petitionisopenonlytolegalresidents(居民)oftheUKandIrelandwhoarebetweentheagesof7and14.
WehaveTHREEcategories(類別)inthepetition—animals,peopleandenvironment(anewcategorystartedthisyear).YoucanenterasmanycategoriesasyoulikebutjustONEphotopercategory,please!
Allphotosshouldbesentthroughourwebsite.Ifyou'renotalreadyregistered(注冊),youoryourparentwillneedtodosoatnatgeokids/uk/photop—itwillonlytakeaminutetodo!
Youcansubmit(提交)ONEphotoforeachofthethreecategories.PhotosshouldbeinJPEGformat,between1MBand5MBinsize.Enteratnatgeokids/uk/photop.
Beforeyousubmityourphoto,makesureyourenameitwithyourfullnameandthecategoryyouareentering.Forexample:JoeBloggsAnimals.jpg.
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Theclosingdateis23:59(GMT)on21October2019.Winnerswillbenotified(通知)before18November2019.Wheredoesthistextmostprobablyefrom?A.Aresearchplan. B.Asciencereport.
C.Anaturemagazine. D.Atouristguidebook.N14
It'sproperlysaidthatonecanshareanysecretwithatruefriend.Hemayknowyourdeepestfearsandweaknessandyetwillnevertakeadvantageofyou.However,keepingafriend'ssecretstoyouandnottellingtheworldabouthimiswhatmakesthebondgrowstrongandlastforever.Youneedtodevelopmutual(彼此的)trustandunderstandingbeforeyoustartsharingsecretswitheachother.Withatruefriend,secrettalksneverseemtoendanditcangetreallyamusingtoknowwhathasbeengoingoninyourfriend'smind.
Thereisastageinlifewhenonestartshavingpersonalfieldinlifeandparentsarekeptfromit.Itisbecausetherearecertainthingsthattheycan'tunderstandandtherearecertainissueswhichwecan'tdiscusswiththem.Itisthenthatfriendsbeethebestsecretsharers.
Itisageneralbeliefthatonlygirlssharesecrets.Butboyshavetheirownsecretsthattheydiscusswithonlytheirclosestpals.Thesecrettalkscanbeaboutrelationships,fightswithparents,secretmissionsandanythingelsethatisnotsupposedtobeknowntoothers!Ifyouthinksecretsarelimitedtoonlyteenagers,getyourfactsright!Secretscanbesharedatanyageandthereisabsolutelynosuchhardandfastrulethatsecretsaresharedonlyamongyoungpeople.
Sharingsecretswithafriendisnotjustfun;italsohelpstodeveloplastingtrustinoneanother.Sometimes,sharingsecretswilltellyoumoreabouttheperson.Youwilletoknowwhetheryourfriendisreliableandtrustworthyandwhetheritisworthsharingyoursecretswithhimorher.Youcancallitatestoffriendshipandifapersonfailsit,heorsheisundoubtedlynotworthbeingmadeatrustworthyfriend.Thistextismostprobablyselectedfrom______.A.abookabouttravel B.abookaboutmunication
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