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for the entire family! 可以知道在 9月 12日之前預定可以得到免費保險, 10% OFF ALL BOOKINGS for departures from 5 to 11 September 預定日期在 2021年 5到 11號離開的可以享受百分之 10的減免。故選 D。 3. Which of the following is TRUE according to the advertisement? A. You need to pay$50 to sign up a child for the club. B. Club members enjoy free travel insurance for any flight. C. The advertisement is intended for students of all ages. D. Any child must be acpanied by at least one paying adult. 答案與解析: A 細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)主標題下面第一句 With a registration fee of just $50 per child, children under the age of 12 can join Eagle Airways39。 FLY TO THE MOON CLUB as 12歲以下的孩子只要 50美元就可以加入俱樂部。故選 A。 B The oddness of life in space never quite goes away. Here are some examples. First consider something as simple as sleep. Its position presents its own challenges. The main question is whether you want your arms inside or outside the sleeping bag. If you leave your arms out, they float free in zero gravity, often giving a sleeping astronaut the look of a funny balled(芭蕾 )dancer. “I39。m an inside guy, ” Mike Hopkins says, who returned from a six - month tour on the International Space Station. “I like to be wrapped up.” On the station, the ordinary bees strange. The exercise bike for the American astronauts has no handlebars. It also has no seat. With no gravity, it39。s just as easy to pedal violently. You can watch a movie while you pedal by floating a microputer anywhere you want. But station residents have to be careful about staying in one place too long. Without gravity to help circulate air, the carbon dioxide you exhale(呼氣 ) has a tendency to form an invisible(隱形的 )cloud around you head. You can end up with what astronauts call a carbon- dioxide headache. Leroy Chiao, 54, an American retired astronaut after four flights, describes what happens even before you float out of your seat, “Your inner ear thinks you39。re falling. Meanwhile your eyes are telling you you39。re standing straight. That can be annoying— that39。s why some people feel sick.” Within a couple days — truly terrible days for some— astronauts39。 brains learn to ignore the panicky