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7£®Ocean ParkIf you love the sea£¬Ocean Park is the place for you!Situated on the south side of Hong Kong Island£¬this 870£¬000 square metre educational theme park provides many opportunities to learn about marine life£®
To start with£¬the park boasts the Atoll Reef£¬one of the world's largest aquariums£¬with about 2£¬500 fish from nearly 300 different species£®What makes this aquarium special£¬however£¬is not just its size£¬but also its design£®The Atoll Reef is built with an observation passageway that circles the aquarium on four different levels£®This lets visitors view sea life from a variety of depths and angles£®
Then there's the Shark Aquarium£¬a tank with more than 200 sharks from more than 30species£®Like the Atoll Reef£¬this unique aquarium is designed to make sure guests get the most out of their visit£®Shaped like an underwater tunnel£¬guests can watch as sharks swim overhead and dive at them from every side£®
There's also the Sea Jelly Spectacular£¬an aquarium that houses more than 1£¬000jellyfish of all shapes£¬colours and sizes£®And at the park's Dolphin University£¬visitors can go on educational tours and watch the training of dolphins up close£®
The park's most popular attraction is the Ocean Theatre£¬a huge outdoor pool where dolphins and sea lions entertain the visitors£®Sometimes a killer whale even takes part in the performance!
Although Ocean Park's focus is on the water£¬the theme park has plenty of other activities£¬too£®For people seeking excitement£¬there are rides like the Abyss Turbo Drop£¬a roller coaster ride that takes passengers on a 20storey drop straight down£®There are also exhibits like the Dinosaur Discovery Trail and Bird Paradise£®Finally£¬no trip to Ocean Park would be complete without visiting the park's most popular animals-four giant pandas that were given as a gift from China's central government£®

28£®Why is Hong Kong Ocean Park called an educational theme park£¿C
A£®It provides chances for people to broaden their knowledge of high-tech products£®
B£®It is specially designed to attract the young who are interested in swimming£®
C£®It offers chances for visitors to enlarge their knowledge of marine life£®
D£®It has plenty of activities for people to be volunteers£®
29£®What makes the Atoll Reef so special£¿A
A£®It allows visitors to watch sea life from all angles with a passageway£®
B£®It has thousands of fish from various species£®
C£®It is the only largest aquarium in the world£®
D£®It holds more than 200 sharks£®
30£®Which of the following activities is NOT mentioned in the passage£¿A
A£®Feeding some sea life in the huge outdoor pool£®
B£®Visiting exhibitions about dinosaurs and birds£®
C£®Taking a roller coaster ride on a 20storey drop£®
D£®Enjoying the show of dolphins and sea lions£®
31£®What's the meaning of the word"marine"in paragraph 1£¿D
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8£®Environmental health is defined as the control of the factors £¨ÒòËØ£© in the environment that may have harmful effects on people's physical£¬mental£¬or social well-being £¨°²ÀÖ£©£®Because natural disasters expose people to danger by bringing up or threatening their immediate environment£¬effective management of environmental health after a natural disaster is of great importance£®
The environmental health measures that must be considered after a natural disaster include the supply of appropriate shelter for individuals or groups of people left homeless£¬the distribution £¨·ÖÅ䣩 of safe and accessible water£¬and the protection and distribution of safe food products and so on£®
To effectively manage environmental health during and after a disaster£¬it is important that a state of preparation is in effect before the event actually occurs£®During an emergency£¬success largely depends on making good£¬rapid judgment and appropriate response measures£®High-level decision makers£¬therefore£¬must be familiar with sound measures beforehand and should be given an accurate judgment of the disaster's specific effects as quickly as possible£®
This book is intended to serve as a guide for those who may be called upon to make emergency decisions after disaster strikes£®The recommended environmental health measures have been listed in the order of priority in which they should be taken during an emergency£®However£¬each natural disaster is unique in the degree or type of emergency£®In response to any given disaster£¬decision makers may find it necessary to change the priority assigned to any particular measure£®

28£®Why is it significant to take effective measures after a natural disaster£¿D
A£®Victims may be at stake without immediate controls£®
B£®Victims may be at the risk of losing their properties£®
C£®Victims may be exposed to poisonous or radioactive minerals£®
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30£®Whom is the book mainly written for£¿C
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C£®A possible decision-maker to handle a disaster emergency£®
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5£®If the last blog didn't give you enough ideas on how to entertain the family over the summer holidays£¬we have a few more great activities for you!
Get gardening
Start up a summer project in the garden and plant some seeds with the children!Cucumbers£¬peppers£¬beans and tomatoes are perfect vegetables to plant in your garden£¬and a sunflower would be a lovely addition to watch grow throughout summer£®
Visit a local farm or zoo
Local farms are a brilliant way to expose children to different types of animals£¬see them up close and sometimes even feed them!A trip to the zoo will probably cost a bit more£¬but usually have more animals for children to see and  learn about£®
Obstacle £¨ÕÏ°­£©course
Children love the thrill of a sports day at school£» but there  is no reason why you can't recreate that at home!Set up a mini obstacle course suitable for your children's ages£¬and let the family sports day begin!
Have a treasure hunt
A treasure hunt around the house£¬garden£¬or local park will be a great way to drop in some presents for the children for their good behavior over the summer  holidays-and who doesn't love a treasure hunt£¿Get creative with the theme of the treasure hunt Pirate£¬Graffiti£¬or a Bear Hunt we think will go down a storm£¡
Let us know what you are planning for your summer holiday activities through our social media pages!Candy Floss hopes you all stay safe this summer-and have a fantastic time!

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D£®To honor them for gaining high marks in the exam£®
12£®Most people agree that eating healthy food is important£®But sometimes making good food choices can be difficult£®Now£¬there are apps that can help people learn about the food they eat to improve their health and their dining out experience£®
OpenTable app
OpenTable app helps people choose restaurants when they want to go out to eat£®It is a free service that shows users restaurant available based on where and when they want to dine£®It gives users points when they make reservations£¬which can add up to discounts £¨ÕÛ¿Û£©on restaurant visits£®
Max McCalman's Cheese & Wine Pairing app
Wine and cheese can be a great combination£®But which wines go best with which cheeses£¿Max McCalman's Cheese & Wine Pairing app can help£®It provides information about hundreds of different cheeses and suggests wines to pair with each£®Max McCalman's Cheese & Wine Pairing app is free£®
HappyCow app
Vegetarians do not eat animal meat£®Vegans do not eat any animal products£®The HappyCow app is made for both groups£®Users can search for vegetarian-vegan restaurants and stores around the world£®
LocalEats app
Restaurant chains£¬like McDonalds£¬can be found almost anywhere a person might travel£®But sometimes travelers want to eat like locals£®The LocalEats app is designed for that£®It can help you find local restaurants in major cities in the US£®and in other countries£®It costs about a dollar£®
Where Chefs Eat app
"Where Chefs Eat"is a 975-page book£®Most people would not want to carry that around£®But there is a much lighter app version of the same name for just $15£®Six hundred chefs provide information on 3£¬000 restaurants around the world on the Where Chefs Eat app£®

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