1、将该项涂黑This is safari to Lake Nakuru and Masai Mara which combines wildlife viewing. bird watching and sightseeing.Day 1: Nairobi-Lake NakuruPicked up from Nairobi hotel or airport early in the morning and drive to the Great Rift Valley viewing scenery on the way, arriving in time for lunch with a sho
2、rt game drive and checking in at Lake Nakuru Lodge. Afternoon game drive across the Pink Lake often referred so due to its great masses of flamingos. Dinner and overnight at Lake Nakuru Lodge.Day 2: Lake Nakuru-Masal MaraEarly morning breakfast. After breakfast leave Lake Nakuru for Massi Mars, arri
3、ving in time for lunch. Check in at Ashnil Mara or Mara Sorova camp and have lunch. Afternoon game drive through the park in search of the lion, cheetah, elephant, buffalo and other members of the big five plus other animals. Dinner and overnight at Ashnil Mara or Mara Sorova camp.Day 3: Masal MaraA
4、fter the early morning game drive, return to the camp for breakfast. Then we will spend a full day in the park with packed lunch in search of its popular residents like the well known predators (食肉动物) and their opponents like the zebra, wildebeest, giraffe, hippo and the darcrocodiles with a visit t
5、o Mara river. Meals and overnight at Ashnil Mara or Mara Sorova camp.Day 4: Masai Mara-NairobiEat breakfast at your camp, check out of the camp and park and drive to Nairobi, arriving in time for lunch. Lunch at carnivore, afterwards drop off at your respective hotel or airport. If you have evening
6、flight you can do more game drive with packed lunch till lunch time, and then you arrive in Nairobi at around 5 to 6 pm.Price Includes and Excludes Price Includes Game parks or national parks entry fees Accommodations in self contained tents fitted with camp beds/ Linen is provided Three meals per d
7、ay whilst on safari, prepared by our cook 1 litre mineral water per person per day Price Excludes Dink Tipping Kenya Visas Hotel accommodation in Nairobi before and after the safa21. It seems that the Pink Lake got its name because_.A. the lake turns pink at sunrises B. the color of the water is pin
8、kC the sunset colors the lake D. lots of flamingos live in it22. Where will you particularly go to see large animalsA.Masai Mara B. Nairobi C. The Great Rift Valley D. Nairobi Safari23.Where will you particularly go to see the large animals?A Spend three nights at campsB. Pay extra money for park en
9、triesC. Book hotelD. Go to the airport alone after the tripBMetro City had never seen such a mystery. Jason Wright arrived at the Royal Museum, where heworked, only to find that the world-famous Red Diamond had been stolen. For twelve hours. thepolice searched the city and the surg area for the diam
10、ond, without success. No one knewanything about the diamonds disappearance. Finally, the police chief called the only person hecould think of to help -detective Lucy Smart.Later that day, Detective Smart went to the Royal Museum to look around and ask questionsDoes the museum have an alarm? she aske
11、d the museum director.Of course it does. The police arrived, though, because Jason called, not because they received an alarm. Maybe the thief knew how to turn it off.Detective continued to look around, and found a small silver earing , and threads of red and green material which appeared to be wool
12、.Jason,said Detective Smart, have you seen any workers wearing red and green wool clothing recently?Well. Jason answered. -Mike Gibson, the security guard, wears a red and green wool coat, and I remember seeing Nancy Green, one of the guides, wearing a red and green wool scarf recently.Are they here
13、 today? I would like to ask them some question.“No. Mike is on holiday this week and Nancy called in sick this week.”Detective Smart went to Nancy Greens house, but when she rang the bell, nobody answer.”The door was open, so she walked into the house. In the living room a packed bag was on the sofa
14、,and on top of it were a red and green wool scarf and a silver earing.24. Why did the police chief ask Lucy Smart for help?A. Because Lucy knew where the diamondB Because the chief was not familiar with Metro CityC Because Lucy volunteered to help the police.D. Because the police failed in clues abo
15、ut the case25. What happened to the alarm at the Royal Museum?A. It possibly had been made silentB. There was something wrong with itC. It gave wrong warnings to the police D. The museum had had it removed26. It can be inferred from the passage that_.A. Mike Gibson started his holiday after his stea
16、lingB. Nancy Green might be too sick to steal the diamond.C. Detective Smart was very likely, to find out the thief.D. Mike Gibson and Nancy Green might be good friend27. What is the best title of the passage?A. the mystery of the red diamond.B. The success of a detectiveC. The mystery in the Metro
17、City MuseumD. The disappearance of the famous diamondCAn Australian model and Instagram star-Internet famous for promoting brands in pretty pictures- -has quit social media, and is now determined to reveal to her thousands of fans that her “dream life was really fake,“I m quitting Instagtam, YouTube
18、 and Tumblr, Essena ONeil wrote in a final post. “Without realizing, Ive spent majority of my teenage life being addicted to social media, social approval, social status and my physical appearance. Before deleting her account, 0Neil edited the captions(说明)on several photos to show what was really ha
19、ppening in the snapshots, revealing that a beach bikini photo actually took more than 100 attempts“ trying to make my stomach look good, and that she would have hardly eaten that day. ”She admitted that she was paid $400 to post a photo of a dress in another image.“I had the dream life,” she said, a
20、dding that she d signed with a modeling agency in Australia and had numerous requests from brands to promote their products in exchange for money. “I had half a million people interested in me on Instagram. I was surrounded by all this wealth and all this fame and all this power and yet they were al
21、l miserable, and I had never been more miserable. Im the girl who had it all and I want to tell you that having it all on social media means nothing to your real life. .Everything I did was for likes and for followers. She renamed her Instagram account Social Media Is Not Real Life” and says sheS no
22、w going to spread her message “organically” and focus on causes she cares about, like veganism(纯素食主义).Fans had a mixed reaction to ONeils decision. Some praised her for being brave”and “inspiring, while others questioned her purpose: You cantdelete social media and still have it. one critic wrote.28
23、. What did O Neil do when she was a teenager?A. She edited captions on internet photos. B She worked as a model for social media.C. She was addicted to makingfriend in social media. D. She was buried in social activities concerning media.29. What does ONeil think of her “dream life?A. Its busy. B. I
24、ts rewarding. C. Its miserable. D. Its unprotected.30. By the underlined sentence, what does the critic refer to?A. ONeil cheated at quitting social media. B. ONeil should never log in a website. C. ONeil has made a wrong decision. D. ONeil has let her followers down.31. What message does ONeil want
25、 to spread now?A. Organic vegetables provide healthy life.B. People should care about real life.C. Girls should not fancy social media. D. Social media is harmful to teenagers.DCybercrime refers to any criminal offence related to the Internet. Internet crimes have beenclassified into four categories
26、. First, they can be related to a lack of proper Internet security, such asdownloading or deleting other people, files without permission, and spreading computer viruses. Thesecond are crimes usually committed without a computer, but can occur over the Internet. Forsome criminals use the Internet to
27、 cheat others of their money. Third, websites whichoffense information or encourage hatred and violence are named. Last, there arerelated to intellectual property(intellectual property is a design, patent, book, etc.law prevents other people from copying).All Internet users are affected by cybercrim
28、e in one way or another. (However, crime againsta private organization in the USA, showed that 45.6 percent of the 351 biggest company government agencies had had their security systems broken into in the previous year.Securityconsultants tell us that cybercrime is costing firms worldwide hundreds o
29、f billions of dollars every. Considering how bad the situation with cybercrime against companies has become, many peoplewonder why so little is known about this. The main reason is that most cybercrime is not reportedUntil now, most companies have been unwilling to report cases of cybercrime. They f
30、ear that by doingso, they will lose customers, who may think that the company cannot protect their confidentialon or their money.All of this is made more difficult by the legal situation regarding cybercrime. Cybercrime is sonew that many governments have not yet passed laws against it, and there ar
31、e many holes in thelegal systems. In addition, most countries do not have arrangements for dealing with suspects fromOthercountries who may have committed cybercrime. Thus, it is difficult to catch criminals ofcybercrime.The only answer to this problem is international cooperation. Governments must join forces to keep up with the advances in technology used by the criminals. It i
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