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12£®In an old shabby building in Budapest£¬the capital of Hungary£¬tourists pay to be locked up in a room and try to escape by solving a series of mysterious clues£¬opening locks and finding their way out£®£¨50£©A
"Rabbit Hole"£¬inspired by the 19th-century English novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland£¬is one of some 100 or so escape-room games that have developed quickly in the Hungarian capital in the last three years£¬becoming a top attraction for tourists£®£¨51£©GThese same spots served as locations for the city's popular"ruin bars"in the past decade£®
 Andras Maldrik and Zeno and Zohan Ferenez£¬the owners of ExitPointGames which operates three escape rooms in the"ruin bar"Fogaskert£¬opened their first room in Budapest two years ago£¬using only about 2£¬100-3£¬000 dollars£®Now they are exporting their ideas abroad£¬designing and building escape rooms in Vienna and Bucharest£®£¨52£©BTeam members make great attempt to search for clues and solving puzzles by using logic and mechanical skills£®ExitPointGames attracts visitors who come back again to try their luck at the other two rooms£®Visitors can recover with some free food and drink after their escape£®
  On TripAdvisor£¬the world's largest travel site£¬visitors can play two other escape-room games£¬TRAP and Claustrophilia£®£¨53£©FTRAP also has rooms in other European cities£®At one of TRAP's two Budapest locations£¬tourist can do a bit of time travel back to ancient Egypt in a basement that looks like a burial chamber £¨Ä¹ÊÒ£©£¬or to the Middle Ages in rooms similar to the inside of a medieval castle£®
£¨54£©CIstvan Karacsony£¬a manager at TRAP£¬says game assistants watch the players on television and give them clues if they seem to be stuck£®As for the future of Budapest's escape games£¬Maldrik at ExitPointGames says that with these many competitors£¬the boom times may soon be over£®

A£®They are playing escape games£®
B£®These escape games require various skills£®
C£®What if the player just can't find the way out£¿
D£®There is no doubt that they have made great profit from it£®
E£®If they fail to get out£¬they lose the game and will get the money back£®
F£®They now rank as the second and third most popular attractions to Budapest£®
G£®Escape games take advantage of Budapest's many shabby basements and old houses£®
13£®Why is pink or purple a color for girls and blue or brown for boys£¿
£¨36£©E To the Egyptians£¬green was a color that represented the hope and joy of spring£¬while for Muslims£¬it means heaven£®Red is a symbol of good luck in many cultures£®£¨37£©C For many nations£¬blue is a symbol of protection and religious beliefs£®Greek people often wear a blue necklace hoping to protect themselves against evils £¨ÔÖ»ö£©£®
People's choice of colors is also influenced by their bodies'reactions £¨·´Ó¦£© toward them£®£¨38£©A It has the ability to reduce pain and relax people both mentally and physically£®People who work in green environment have been found to have fewer stomachaches£®
Red can cause a person's blood pressure to rise and increase people's appetites£¨Ê³Óû£©£®£¨39£©F Similarly£¬many commercial websites will have a red"Buy Now"button because red is a color that easily catches a person's eye£®£¨40£©D Unlike red£¬blue can cause people to lose appetite£®So if you want to eat less£¬some suggest that eating from blue plates can help£®
The next time you are deciding on what to wear or what color to decorate your room£¬think about the color carefully£®

A£®Green is said to be the most restful color£®
B£®Different colors have different effects on people£®
C£®In China£¬children are given money in a red envelope to bring good fortune in the New Year£®
D£®Blue is another calming color£®
E£®The answer depends largely on cultural values as well as personal experiences£®
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The popularity of the fantasy novels Harry Potter and the great success of the Potter movie series have aroused Potter fans'craze about the author-Joanne Kathleen Rowling£®
Rowling started writing after graduating with£¨41£©I£®Nonetheless£¬this was not supposed to be her main job£¬as she was already working as a secretary£®She found her job rather boring and was frequently absent-minded£¬as she was always taking notes for sudden ideas for future stories£®She was fired£¨42£©Aand went from one job to another£®
Finally£¬a trip by train £¨43£©Jher to produce a story about a young wizard £¨Î×ʦ£©born with responsibilities to fight£¨44£©Fforces£®Unfortunately£¬her idea could not be developed due to her mother's sudden death£®Shocked and depressed£¬Rowling left Britain£®When she returned£¬she was already a £¨45£©Bsingle mother with a little daughter£®in spite of all the frustrations in life£¬she managed to put her£¨46£©Dstory to the point£®Harry Potter was published and became a£¨n£©£¨47£©Ein no time£®The Potter books have£¨48£©Hworldwide applause£¬won multiple awards£¬and have been the basis for a popular series of films£¬in which Rowling had overall approval on the scripts £¨½Å±¾£©and maintained creative control at the same time by£¨49£©CAs a producer in the films£®It is through Harry Potter that Rowling has led a"rags to riches"reality show£¬where she progressed from living on social security to multi-millionaire status£®
12£®Michelle was a student at University of California£¬Los Angeles£®She is here to tell us how she feels about the city£®
What were the best things about Los Angeles£¿
One of my favorite things about Los Angeles is the weather£®I hate the cold and it never really gets that cold there£®Plus£¬most of the time it's usually sunny£¬which is good because I love going to the beach during the summer£®There's so much to do at the beach£¬but my favorite thing in L£®A£®was having a picnic on the sand with my friends£®
What were the worst things about being there£¿
I disliked having to drive everywhere to get around because the city is so spread out£®Los Angeles has a lot of traffic and sometimes it takes a long time to get somewhere close by just because the streets are so crowded£®Also£¬a lot of people complain about the pollution£®
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Just the normal problems of living in any city£¬like watching out for pickpockets £¨°ÇÊÖ£©£®Some people think Los Angeles has a lot of crime£¬but I think it's as safe as any other city£®Also£¬many people think driving is difficult because there is a lot of traffic and road rage £¨Â·Å­Ö¢£©£¬but it just takes a little practice and a lot of patience£®
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       There are all types of people in Los Angeles since the city is pretty diverse£®For the most part£¬though£¬most of the people are friendly£¬calm and relaxed£®Some people say that everyone in Los Angeles is beautiful£¬but I think that's just a stereotype £¨Ä£Ê½»¯µÄÓ¡Ï󣩣®
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24£®We can learn from the text that MichelleA£®
A£®hates the heavy traffic in Los Angeles
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A£®They get angry easily£®B£®All sorts of people live there£®
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A£®Safe but noisy£®
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