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most suitable job for you is to work hard to enter a university.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。s price of every book you buy, and what39。ADrone(無人機)Training for Recreational FlyersWhen: Saturday 12 December 9 a. m. to 1 p. mWebsite: . dronewise. . AuWhere: Hall ACTCost: $ 285 pp(per person)This is the perfect training course if you plan to buy a drone soon. Best of all, no experience is required and the drones will be provided,so you just need to book online and e along on the day. The training course is held at Hall ACT. The 4hour beginners course is $285. This includes written material, use of the Dronewise aircraft for flying and morning tea. If you are under 18 years of age, you will need to be acpanied by a parent or grownup friend or relative. Book your place today at dronewise. . au/ourtrainingcourses.Led by Martin Bass and Tim Robinson, mercially rated drone pilots with considerable experience, this training course is a chance to get:Basic KnowledgeRecreational drone flying and the lawRisks and how to manage themFlying environmentBasic Flying SkillsPreflight planning and checksAircraft handling skillsObstacle avoidanceYour Instructors:Martin Bass: Martin is a pilot with over 20year experience He is also a mercial drone pilot and enjoys recreational drone flying as well. In his other role as a consultant and trainer to local government, Martin is an experienced educator and holds an honorary position with the University of Western Sydney.Tim Robinson: Tim is an experienced photographer as well as a mercial drone pilot. His photos are about nature and wildlife. Tim is also an experienced adult educator and has lectured at the University of Technology Sydney and the University of Canberra.21. What do we know about this training course?A. it will last for an hour.B. It requires experience of flying drones.C. It asks people to pay more for morning tea.D. Adolescents are not allowed in with no panion.22. What can people get through this course ________.A. Highlevel drone flying skills.B. A chance to be a mercial drone pilot.C. An understanding of different aircraft types.D. Knowledge of dealing with risks of drone flying.23. What do Martin Bass and Tim Robinson nave in mon?A. They work at the same university.B. They are experienced in photographing.C. They are good at mercial drone flying.D. They pay much attention to wildlife protection.【答案】21. D 22. D 23. C【解析】這是一則廣告。)可知,青少年若無人陪同將禁止參加,故選D。根據第三部分“Your Instructors”中對兩位教練的描述:“Martin is a pilot with over 20year experience He is also a mercial drone pilot and enjoys recreational drone flying as well.”(他是一名擁有超過20年經驗的飛行員,他也是一名商用無人機飛行員,也喜歡休閑無人機飛行。BAs we enter into adulthood and continue to navigate everything that es with it—work, kids, mortgage, you know—our childhood starts to feel further and further away.Research shows that major issues in adulthood—from addiction and anxiety to pulsive overeating and relationship issues—can be better understood, and resolved, by looking back toward our childhood.For anyone who experienced trauma (創(chuàng)傷) in their early years, those feelings can resurface later in life, explains Diane Young, a senior mental doctor at South Pacific Private.“Many of us who see ourselves as ‘successful’ adults don’t relate our current behaviors and values to childhood experiences, until something bees problematic and a professional connects it back—this can often be a lightbulb moment. Childhood is where we learn how to relate, where we develop our sense of selfworth and our interpersonal skills, so even minor forms of trauma, abuse or neglect can have an outsize influence later on in life,” Young says.Want to know about how childhood experiences can affect your adult relationships? Here, Young helps us connect the dots between our past and our present.How is childhood trauma defined?“It is any experience that has a negative impact and is overwhelming to the child. It includes abandonment, neglect, divorce, death, being raised in a family with addicted parents or parents suffering with mental health issues. Some families can look perfect on the outside, but may be mon with painful and destructive relational patterns that have longlasting consequences.”How can you recognize that you have a problem and that it’s linked to past events?“When the behavior, substance or emotions seem to have control of you, rather than you having control of them—that’s a key sign that you have a problem. When thinking about the past, you will do everything to not feel the pain, fear or shame of those experiences. Other signs include feeling on ‘high alert’ all the time, having flashbacks, experiencing high levels of anxiety, codependent relationships and low selfesteem.”How can someone break the habit of repeating past negative behaviors?“Reach out for help—usually this is from a partner, friend or family member. And make the call to a mental health professional—a therapist, or an adviser. There is help available if you reach out.”24. The passage mainly focuses on the fact that ________.A. childhood and adulthood is closely relatedB. childhood has slight influence upon adulthoodC. childhood’s negative experiences are unavoidableD. adulthood has a cure for childhood’s behaviors25. Which is closest in meaning to the underline word “resurface” in the third paragraph?A. repeat B. rediscover C. reappear D. recover26. The fourth paragraph suggests that ________.A. adulthood is someway a reflection of childhoodB. a successful person is one without problems in childhoodC. childhood experiences are most important throughout lifetimeD. adulthood experiences have little to do with childhood27. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?A. Problematic families always have painful and destructive consequences on children.B. South Pacific Private is an organization that deals with childhood mental health issues like trauma.C. A li