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hor on the first day of school? A. He joined the Student Union. B. He got to know an old professor. C. He made the acquaintance of an old lady. D. He had to share a milkshake with others. 57. In the author?s eyes, __________. A. Rose was silent and skilled. B. Rose was talented and hardworking. C. Rose was innocent and generous. D. Rose was courageous and her words were inspiring. 58. Which saying might Rose possibly support? A. Rome was not built in a day. B. One is never too old to learn. C. It is no use crying over spilt milk. D. Great minds think alike. (B) Marine Adventure Camp Bee an Atlantis Jr. Aquarist and spend 3 days working with marine life! Food prepping to feeding the animals to snorkeling and learning about coral reefs, it’s a week of marine adventure! 5 days/4 nights Ages: 10 to 14 Price: $595 (not inclusive of room cost) Camp Hours Monday: 5:45 . to 7:30 . Tuesday: 8:00 a. m. to 3:00 . Wednesday: 9:00 . to 5:30 . Thursday: 9:00 . to 4:00 . Friday: Check out (or you may extend your stay on your own). *Please note: Programming subject to change based on weather conditions. Package Components Dress Code 1. Amenity(便利設(shè)施) Package —Camp Name Badge —Mask and Snorkel(水下呼吸管) —Messenger Bag —Cap —Towel —Marine Life Guide —Water Bottle 2. Wele Dinner 3. Lunch for 3 days (Venue(舉行場所) to be determined) 4. Behind the Scenes with our SeaKeeper Team 5. Behind the Scenes with our Marine Mammal Team 6. Fish food preparation and hand feeding 7. Ruins Snorkel 8. Stingray(魟) Snorkel 9. Blue Adventure Snorkel Trip 10. Shark Walk with Stuart Cove TShirts Shorts Swimsuits Water Shoes (Since most water shoes are unfortable for the amount of walking they do, especially when wet, they are not allowed to change into water shoes when they prepare to swim.) Sun Block Important Notes All attendees must be able to swim without assistance. All attendees must speak fluent English. Camp name badge must be worn daily. Attendees MUST be at least10 years of age. 59. All the information is included in the advertisement EXCEPT________. A. camp hours B. camp price C. things to bring D. daily schedules 60. The underlined phrase “subject to” is closest in meaning to ________. June 2428。 Monday— Friday July 29— August 2。 Monday— Friday A. related to B. due to C. likely to D. depending on 61. All the activities are included in the camp schedule EXCEPT ________. A. feeding marine life B. preparing food for animals C. playing with sharks D. learning about coral reefs 62. Which of the following can be learned from the passage? A. All attendees will check in and have a wele dinner on the first day. B. All attendees must check out on the last day. C. The price covers all the expenses including acmodation. D. You can have a 5day experience working with marine life in the camp. (C) Scientists have invented a way to determine roughly where a person has lived using a strand of hair, a technique that could help track the movements of criminal suspects or unidentified murder victims. The method relies on measuring how chemical variations in drinking water show up in people?s hair. “You’re what you eat and drink, and that?s recorded in your hair,” said Thure Cerling, a geologist at the University of Utah. While the . diet is relatively identical, water supplies vary. The differences result from weather patterns. The chemical position of rainfall changes slightly as rain clouds move. Most hydrogen and oxygen atoms in water are stable, but traces of both elements are also present as heavier isotopes (同位素 ). The heaviest rain falls first. As a result, storms that form over the Pacific deliver heavier water to California than to Utah. Similar patterns exist throughout the .. By measuring the proportion of heavier hydrogen and oxygen isotopes along a strand of hair, scientists can construct a geographic timeline. Each inch of hair is equivalent to about two months. Cerling?s team collected tap water samples from 600 cities and constructed a map of the regional differences. They checked the accuracy of the map by testing 200 hair samples collected from 65 barber shops. They were able to accurately place the hair samples in broad regions roughly equivalent to the movement of rain systems. “It?s not good for pinpointing(精確定位) , ” Cerling said. “It?s good for eliminating many possibilities.” Told Park, a local detective, said the method has helped him learn more about an unidentified woman whose skeleton was found near Great Salt Lake. The woman was 5 feet tall. Police recovered 26 bones, a Tshirt and several strands of hair. When Park heard about the research, he gave the hair samples to the researchers. Chemical testing showed that over the two years before her death, she moved about every two months. She stayed in the Northwest, although the test could not be more specific than somewhere between eastern Oregon and western Wyoming. “It?s still a substantial area,” Park said, “But it narrows its way down for me.” 63. What is the scientists? new discovery? A. One?s hair growth has to do with the amount of water they drink. B. Hair analysis ac