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¡¡¡¡Welcome to Adventureland!

¡¡¡¡Everyone loves Adventureland! The Parks and Exhibitions were built for you to explore(̽Ë÷), enjoy, and admire their wonders£®Every visit will be an unforgettable experience£®You will go away enriched, longing to come back£®What are you going to do this time?

¡¡¡¡The Travel Pavilion

¡¡¡¡Explore places you have never been to before, and experience different ways of life£®Visit the Amazon jungle(´ÔÁÖ)village, the Turkish market, the Tai floating market, the Berber mountain house and others£®Talk to the people there who will tell you about their lives, and things they make£®You can try making a carpet, making nets, fishing¡­

¡¡¡¡The Future Tower

¡¡¡¡This exhibition shows how progress will touch our lives£®It allows us to look into the future and explore the cities of the next century and the way we¡¯ll be living then£®Spend some time in our space station and climb into our simulator(Ä£Äâ×°ÖÃ)for the Journey to Mars!

¡¡¡¡The Nature Park

¡¡¡¡This is not really one park but several£®In the Safari Park you can drive among African animals in one of our Range Cruisers£ºsee lions, giraffes, elephants in the wild£®Move on to the Ocean Park to watch the dolphins and whales£®And then there is still the Aviary to see¡­

¡¡¡¡The Pyramid

¡¡¡¡This is the center of Adventureland£®Run out of film, need some postcards and stamps? For all these things and many more, visit our underground shopping center£®Come here for information and ideas too£®

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The Travel Pavilion is built to help visitors _________£®

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realize the importance of travelling

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become familiar with mountain countries

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learn how to make things such as fishing nets

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learn something about different places in the world

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The Travel Pavilion

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The Future Tower

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The Safari Park

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The Pyramid

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¡¡¡¡Women with an hour glass figure have brains to go with their curves(ÇúÏß), scientists claim£®

¡¡¡¡Going in at the waist is said to be a sign of intelligence which leads to brighter children, too, Wonmen such as Nigella Lawson with a big difference between thir waist and hip measurements scored significantly better in tests than those with thinner, straighter frames, Researchers concluded that it was not necessary for a woman to be skinny-what mattered was that her waist should be smaller than her hips, A ratio of 3¡Ã5 was found to be idea,

¡¡¡¡The study, by the Universities of Pittsdburgh and California, involved 16,000 women and girls, According to the scientists, the results are no mere quirk of nature£®They claim that the fat Around culvy hips and thighs(´óÍÈ)holds higher levels of-3 fatty acids which are essential for the growth of the brain during pregnancy£®The fat which collects around the waist, howover£®is more likely to contain-6 fatty acids, which areless suited to brain growth£®

¡¡¡¡Reporting in the joumal Evolution and Human Behaviour, the researchers found that the children of curvy mothers are more likely to do well in cognitive tests than others£®they claim that this could help explain why the children of teenage mothers£®who might not yet be physically mature enough to have developed real curves-tend to do less well in school£®

¡¡¡¡As wel las boosting(ÌáÉý)brainpower£­3 fatty acids found in oily fish arc considered to be of huge health benefit Although the study analysed women's bodies only£­3 fatty acids are also stored in men's hips, However it is not known whether men with wide hips benefit from the same brain power boost£®

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Which shows the possible shape of an hour glass?

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Suppose the following measurements are taken from four women£®Which of them is more likely to have bright children?

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Waist£º60 cm; Hip£º100 cm

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Waist£º60 cm£ºHip£º80 cm

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Waist£º55 cm; Hip 160 cm

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Waist£º120 cm; Hip£º110 cm

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can be explained scientifically

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have just come about by chance

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are very interesting

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they aren't so good at child care

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they usually have less fat than mature women

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they area't physically strong enough

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their waist and hip measurements differ less

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