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Are you ready to take off? Launch into the adventure of a lifetime when you join the ranks of Space Camp where explorers train to live and work in space.This is your opportunity to command,navigate(航行)and contribute to an advanced space mission simulation(模拟).

Space Camp is located at the U.S.Space&Rocket Center,the Official Visitor Center for NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center.The program encourages trainees to pursue science,technology,engineering and math disciplines through, exciting,hands-on educational activities.

During the five-night program,trainees participate in two,one-hour simulated missions.Our trainers guide participants through the past,·present and future of space exploration with the help of high-fidelity(高保证的)test articles or actual rockets and shuttles.visitors explore the first rocket that put an American in space-the real National Historic Landmark Saturn V moon rocket-and actual capsules earlv

astronauts used during their missions·Trainees experience walking on the moon in the 1/6th gravity chair to feel what it's like to work in a frictionless environment.

Space Camp trainees also climb the tallest mountain on the red planet with the Mars Climbing Wall and experience four times the gravity of Earth with the takeoff force of the Space Shot simulator.They get an astronaut's view of Earth while watching amazing films in the IMAX Spacedome Theater and Digital Theater.

Space Camp begins on Sunday afternoon and graduation is on Friday morning.Parents and family members are encouraged to attend the graduation ceremony。

There is no other camp like it!

1.Whom is the Space Camp intended for?

A.Tourists. B.Students.

C.Astronauts D.Scientists.

2.How long will the Space Camp last?

A.About a day B.About three days.

C.About six days D.About twelve days.

3.Space Shot simulator will let the trainees know_·

A.the takeoff force of a rocket

B.the highest mountain on mars

C.the history of space exploration

D.the feeling of being in the 1/6th gravity environment

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Teaching is challenging and teaching college is often a mixed bag. Sometimes my class feels more like a cafeteria, where students come and go, ____in the middle of my lectures. Mostly these students have entered college right out of high school. College seems to them like ____a continuation of high school, ____ the sense of newness that often drives curiosity and achievement.

But there is a category of students that gives everyone reasons for ____.They are the so­ called “nontraditional students” :those who, for one reason or ____, didn't go to college when they were 18. but many years later. Some years back in my teaching, while calling out names from the name list on the first day,I noticed a gray ­haired woman of about 70.She was wandering in the doorway, ____ her new books like a schoolgirl.

“I'm not on the name list,” she volunteered. “But I was ___if I could sit in for the first class, to see what marine (海洋) biology is about.” This woman's eagerness ____me, so I invited her to have a seat. I began the class with questions to get a (n) ____of how much knowledge they were bringing to the course. As I questioned them about the difference between fishes and seagoing mammals, most of my new students remained ___.But Natalie, the older woman, was on the edge of her seat, ____answers.At the end of the class, she came up to me and apologized for being the “extra” student. She said,“Will you ____ me another chance?” ____ at losing her, I acted quickly to remove her ____.“I'll see you next class,”I said.

Natalie turned out to be a vital and ____student.She commuted 50 miles each day to get to school, often in the severe winter, and never missed a class.___this, she was enthusiastic about helping my younger students. Apparently these older students have the ____over them. It lies in the broadth and depth of their path of life. After having ____ numerous personal and professional barriers, they have an expansive world view. ____ a return to school may, at first, be frightening for them, they tend to make it because they are ____ great trouble to put their studies into an already­ full life.

1.A.never B.seldom C.often D.hardly

2.A.more than B.no more than C.rather than D.other than

3.A.creating B.inspiring C.involving D.lacking

4.A.hope B.desperation C.anger D.pity

5.A.the other B.others C.another D.none

6.A.holding B.buying C.bringing D.fetching

7.A.hoping B.expecting C.thinking D.wondering

8.A.puzzled B.embarrassed C.impressed D.amused

9.A.plan B.idea C.concept D.sense

10.A.enthusiastic B.calm C.interested D.silent

11.A.asking B.volunteering C.rejecting D.repeating

12.A.learn B.make C.offer D.introduce

13.A.Alarmed B.Relaxed C.Relieved D.Annoyed

14.A.concern B.curiosity C.attention D.concentration

15.A.intelligent B.humorous C.diligent D.open-­minded

16.A.Regardless of B.But for C.Except D.Apart from

17.A.advantage B.experience C.ability D.belief

18.A.got away from B.got across C.got over D.got through

19.A.Unless B.Until C.When D.While

20.A.demanding B.taking C.sparing D.Escaping

Sports are the base of my life, next to my mother who raised me when my dad left us. I have been into sports since I was six years old. I have known many coaches and heard hundreds of their tips, but they usually focused on drills to develop my skills and reach the next level of play.

When I was in Senior Two, I met the new school basketball coach, Brian Pawloski. I thought I was certain to be selected for the school team since I had been in it the year before. I showed up to the tryouts and put out about 90% effort since I thought I’d make it with no problem. That was a big mistake.

Brian Pawloski is the hardest-working coach I have ever met. He didn’t expect 100% effort, he expected 200% effort. One example: he once made us do 40 suicide drills for the 40 lay-ups (投篮) we missed in a game. Some think this is crazy, but it isn’t. After this conditioning practice, as we were getting a cup of cold water to drink, I said, “coach, that was the best practice I ever had.” I was completely sincere. This man was and is the person who influenced me most at my high school. He expects us to be excellent not just on the court but in the classroom. If I am not working on basketball, I am reading a book that he thinks will help us better understand life’s challenges, including Wooden, Coach, and The Screwtape Letters.

In the first two years I slacked off, not putting forth my full potential. Now, unlike the coaches of my youth, this man was interested in how he did off the court. He always made sure I kept up with my studies and was able to be trusted. I can honestly say that no other coach has given me so much advice on how to succeed in basketball, but more importantly, in life. My school is lucky to have such a great person to teach, coach and influence their students. I will always remember my high-school basketball days as one of the hardest times I have ever worked in my life not only in basketball but in my growth as an individual.

1.Different from other coaches, Coach Brian ________.

A. concentrated on skill training

B. expected the team to do well in their studies

C. trained the team to the edge of death

D. asked the team to do more reading than training

2.The underlined phrase “slacked off” in the last paragraph probably means ________.

A. paid no attention B. showed no interest

C. made less effort D. had less passion

3. In the author’s eye, Coach Brian is ________.

A. professional and serious

B. hardworking and honest

C. skilled and cruel

D. strict and helpful

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It’s the time of year when graduates are looking forward to putting constant exams behind and moving on to more exciting stage of their lives. But is the digital age, not everything is son easily left behind, because they have created a digital footprint that’s often not easy to cover up. However, there are various actions they can take to make that online presence more appealing. 1.

Clean up your Facebook account

Clean up your Facebook page and get rid of anything that could be considered offensive or held against you. Remember, the test is no longer “Would you want grandma to see it?” but “ 2.

Use a professional looking photo

3. , so make sure that first impression is a good one. Again, what worked at school is unlikely to impress the employers. Also, be consistent and use the same photo on all your online platforms.

__4.

While it’s important to make the transition(过渡) from school to the workplace, you don’t want to leave everything behind. Make a point of keeping in touch with your school friends, teachers, professors, sports coaches, or anyone who could be helpful to you as you establish a career.

Be yourself

Nobody can be more like you than you. 5. Turn your social networking pages into your own personal website, and start marking your own individual brand!

A. Grow your network

B. Search your memory

C. A picture is worth a thousand words

D. Whom would you want to see it?

E. Would you want a future employer to see it?

F. Make sure your online presence is representative of who you really are.

G. Here are a few suggestions that you might want to pass on.

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