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rs or more before their work passes into the public domain (公有領(lǐng)域 ). 21. When can one visit the museum? A. At 12:00, 25 July, 2018. B. At 18:00, 26 March, 2018. C. At 19:00, 17 October, 2018. D. At 11:00, 24 December, 2018. 22. How much admission fee should a couple (aged 29 and 31) pay together if they want to visit the museum? A. DKK 200. B. DKK 195. C. DKK 220. D. DKK 185. 23. What can we learn about the museum? A. It is famous for its collection of Denmark classics. B. It doesn’t allow visitors to take photographs in certain areas. C. It requires the disabled be acpanied during their visit. D. It warns visitors to use the pictures taken there legally. B Help arrives in many forms, sometimes when you least expect it. This past November, Johnny Bobbitt Jr.’s selfless actions inspired strangers to pay it forward after he gave his last $ 20 to help Kate McClure when she needed help. The Marine Corps soldier put a stranger’s needs before his when McClure was trapped in the countryside of Philadelphia after running out of gas. Bobbitt told her to lock her car and wait for him to e back. A little while later, he returned with a gas can and zero money in his pocket. While someone could have easily taken advantage of the situation with McClure, Bobbitt had only the best intention. Once McClure realized Bobbitt spent the last of his money to help a plete stranger, she set up a GoFundMe page to help him out, and her efforts didn’t go unnoticed. The fundraising campaign was spreaded quickly and raised over $ 400,000. Bobbitt was so moved by the kindness of McClure and thousands of donors that he asked her to end the campaign so others could get the help they needed as well. The soldier’s act of kindness changed his life and he made sure he would put the money into good use. The donations are managed by a lawyer and financial advisor to make sure that Bobbitt will have financial security for the rest of his life. Alongside purchasing a new home, and his dream car (a used 1999 Ford Ranger), Bobbitt plans on donating to multiple charities and individuals who helped him out one way or another when he needed it most. To thank his donors, Bobbitt left a note on the GoFundMe page: “I want to let you all know that thanks to all of you and with the help of Kate and Mark I was able to purchase MY NEW HOME yesterday! I’ ll continue to thank you every single day for the rest of my life.” 24. What problem did McClure meet? A. She had no money left to buy gas. B. She was prevented from leaving a place, C. She got lost in the countryside of a city. D. She fot to lock her car. 25. How did Bobbitt help McClure? A. He charged little money for his service. B. He founded a fund for McClure. C. He let others take advantage of the situation. D. He bought some fuel for her car. 26. What is Bobbitt going to do with the rest of the collected money? A. Give it back to McClure. B. Give it away to others. C. Buy McClure a new home. D. Put it into a bank. 27. Which of the following can best sum up the text? A. Love me, love my dog. B. Roses given, fragrance in hand. C. One good turn deserves another. D. Everything es to him who waits. C Endangered Mexican howler monkeys are one of the loudest land animals on the earth because of their call that can be heard for three miles. But the species finds it increasingly difficult to find food as a result of human’s destroying the forests. Research carried out by Cambridge University found that the limited population left in Mexico are taking longer to find fruits to eat. Dr Jacob Dunn, a biological anthropologist who carried out the research, said the lack of food increases stress levels, which reduces chances of reproduction (繁衍 ). As forests are destroyed, the monkeys bee cut off and isolated on forest islands that increasingly lack the fruits which provide an important ponent of their natural diet. This has led to the monkeys spending ever more time and effort seeking for food, often increasing leaf consumption when their search is, quite literally, fruitless. The traditional view was that the leaves exploited by howler monkeys were an abundant food sourcebut this is not the case. The monkeys rely much more heavily on fruits than previously believed, and when turning to leaves for food, they have to be highly selective in the leaves they consume, visiting lots of different trees. This leads to the increased “travel time” and consequent high levels of stress we are seeing in these animals with their habitats destroyed. The research took place in the tropical rainforests of the Mexican state of Veracruzwhich are being cutting dow