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ThisissafaritoLakeNakuruandMasaiMarawhichcombineswildlifeviewing.birdwatchingandsightseeing.
Day1:
Nairobi-LakeNakuru
PickedupfromNairobihotelorairportearlyinthemorninganddrivetotheGreatRiftValleyviewingsceneryontheway,arrivingintimeforlunchwithashortgamedriveandcheckinginatLakeNakuruLodge.AfternoongamedriveacrossthePinkLakeoftenreferredsoduetoitsgreatmassesofflamingos.DinnerandovernightatLakeNakuruLodge.
Day2:
LakeNakuru-MasalMara
Earlymorningbreakfast.AfterbreakfastleaveLakeNakuruforMassiMars,arrivingintimeforlunch.CheckinatAshnilMaraorMaraSorovacampandhavelunch.Afternoongamedrivethroughtheparkinsearchofthelion,cheetah,elephant,buffaloandothermembersofthebigfiveplusotheranimals.DinnerandovernightatAshnilMaraorMaraSorovacamp.
Day3:
MasalMara
Aftertheearlymorninggamedrive,returntothecampforbreakfast.Thenwewillspendafulldayintheparkwithpackedlunchinsearchofitspopularresidentslikethewellknownpredators(食肉动物)andtheiropponentslikethezebra,,wildebeest,giraffe,,hippoandthedarcrocodileswithavisittoMarariver.MealsandovernightatAshnilMaraorMaraSorovacamp.
Day4:
MasaiMara-Nairobi
Eatbreakfastatyourcamp,checkoutofthecampandparkanddrivetoNairobi,arrivingintimeforlunch.Lunchatcarnivore,afterwardsdropoffatyourrespectivehotelorairport.Ifyouhaveeveningflightyoucandomoregamedrivewithpackedlunchtilllunchtime,andthenyouarriveinNairobiataround5to6pm.
PriceIncludesandExcludes
△PriceIncludes
●Gameparksornationalparksentryfees
●Accommodationsinselfcontainedtentsfittedwithcampbeds/Linenisprovided
●Threemealsperdaywhilstonsafari,preparedbyourcook
●1litremineralwaterperpersonperday
△PriceExcludes
●Dink
●Tipping
●KenyaVisas
●HotelaccommodationinNairobibeforeandafterthesafa
21.ItseemsthatthePinkLakegotitsnamebecause______________.
A.thelaketurnspinkatsunrisesB.thecolorofthewaterispink
CthesunsetcolorsthelakeD.lotsofflamingosliveinit
22.Wherewillyouparticularlygotoseelargeanimals
A.MasaiMaraB.NairobiC.TheGreatRiftValleyD.NairobiSafari
23.Wherewillyouparticularlygotoseethelargeanimals?
ASpendthreenightsatcamps
B.Payextramoneyforparkentries
C.Bookhotel
D.Gototheairportaloneafterthetrip
B
MetroCityhadneverseensuchamystery.JasonWrightarrivedattheRoyalMuseum,whereheworked,onlytofindthattheworld-famousRedDiamondhadbeenstolen.Fortwelvehours.thepolicesearchedthecityandthesurgareaforthediamond,withoutsuccess.Nooneknewanythingaboutthediamond'
sdisappearance.Finally,thepolicechiefcalledtheonlypersonhecouldthinkoftohelp-detectiveLucySmart.Laterthatday,DetectiveSmartwenttotheRoyalMuseumtolookaroundandaskquestionsDoesthemuseumhaveanalarm?
"
sheaskedthemuseumdirector.
Ofcourseitdoes.Thepolicearrived,though,becauseJasoncalled,notbecausetheyreceivedanalarm.
Maybethethiefknewhowtoturnitoff.
Detectivecontinuedtolookaround,andfoundasmallsilverearing,andthreadsofredandgreenmaterialwhichappearedtobewool.
Jason,"
saidDetectiveSmart,"
haveyouseenanyworkerswearingredandgreenwoolclothingrecently?
Well."
Jasonanswered.-MikeGibson,thesecurityguard,wearsaredandgreenwoolcoat,andIrememberseeingNancyGreen,oneoftheguides,wearingaredandgreenwoolscarfrecently.
Aretheyheretoday?
Iwouldliketoaskthemsomequestion.
“No.MikeisonholidaythisweekandNancycalledinsickthisweek.”
DetectiveSmartwenttoNancyGreen'
shouse,butwhensherangthebell,nobodyanswer.”Thedoorwasopen,soshewalkedintothehouse.Inthelivingroomapackedbagwasonthesofa,andontopofitwerearedandgreenwoolscarfandasilverearing.
24.WhydidthepolicechiefaskLucySmartforhelp?
A.BecauseLucyknewwherethediamond
BBecausethechiefwasnotfamiliarwithMetroCity
CBecauseLucyvolunteeredtohelpthepolice.
D.Becausethepolicefailedincluesaboutthecase
25.WhathappenedtothealarmattheRoyalMuseum?
A.Itpossiblyhadbeenmadesilent
B.Therewassomethingwrongwithit
C.Itgavewrongwarningstothepolice
D.Themuseumhadhaditremoved
26.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_______________.
A.MikeGibsonstartedhisholidayafterhisstealing
B.NancyGreenmightbetoosicktostealthediamond.
C.DetectiveSmartwasverylikely,tofindoutthethief.
D.MikeGibsonandNancyGreenmightbegoodfriend
27.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.themysteryofthereddiamond.
B.Thesuccessofadetective
C.ThemysteryintheMetroCityMuseum
D.Thedisappearanceofthefamousdiamond
C
AnAustralianmodelandInstagramstar--Internetfamousforpromotingbrandsinprettypictures--hasquitsocialmedia,andisnowdeterminedtorevealtoherthousandsoffansthather“dreamlife"
wasreallyfake,
“I’mquittingInstagtam,YouTubeandTumblr,"
EssenaO'
Neilwroteinafinalpost.“Withoutrealizing,I'
vespentmajorityofmyteenagelifebeingaddictedto'
socialmedia,socialapproval,socialstatusandmyphysicalappearance."
Beforedeletingheraccount,0'
Neileditedthecaptions(说明)onseveralphotostoshowwhatwasreallyhappeninginthesnapshots,revealingthatabeachbikiniphotoactuallytookmorethan100attempts“tryingtomakemystomachlookgood,"
andthatshewouldhavehardlyeatenthatday.”Sheadmittedthatshewaspaid$400topostaphotoofadressinanotherimage.
“Ihadthedreamlife,”shesaid,addingthatshe'
dsignedwithamodelingagencyinAustraliaandhadnumerousrequestsfrombrandstopromotetheirproductsinexchangeformoney.“IhadhalfamillionpeopleinterestedinmeonInstagram.Iwassurroundedbyallthiswealthandallthisfameandallthispowerandyettheywereallmiserable,andIhadneverbeenmoremiserable.I'
mthegirlwhohaditallandIwanttotellyouthathavingitallonsocialmediameansnothingtoyourreallife.….EverythingIdidwasforlikesandforfollowers."
SherenamedherInstagramaccount‘SocialMediaIsNotRealLife”andsaysshe’Snowgoingtospreadhermessage“organically”andfocusoncausesshecaresabout,likeveganism(纯素食主义).
FanshadamixedreactiontoO'
Neil'
sdecision.Somepraisedherforbeing"
brave”and“inspiring,"
whileothersquestionedherpurpose:
"
Youcan'
t‘delete’socialmediaandstillhaveit."
onecriticwrote.
28.WhatdidO'
Neildowhenshewasateenager?
A.Sheeditedcaptionsoninternetphotos.
BSheworkedasamodelforsocialmedia.
C.Shewasaddictedtomakingfriendinsocialmedia.
D.Shewasburiedinsocialactivitiesconcerningmedia.
29.WhatdoesO'
Neilthinkofher“dreamlife"
?
A.It'
sbusy.B.It'
srewarding.C.It'
smiserable.D.It'
sunprotected.
30.Bytheunderlinedsentence,whatdoesthecriticreferto?
A.O’Neilcheatedatquittingsocialmedia.
B.O’Neilshouldneverloginawebsite.
C.O’Neilhasmadeawrongdecision.
D.O’Neilhasletherfollowersdown.
31.WhatmessagedoesO'
Neilwanttospreadnow?
A.Organicvegetablesprovidehealthylife.
B.Peopleshouldcareaboutreallife.
C.Girlsshouldnotfancysocialmedia.
D.Socialmediaisharmfultoteenagers.
D
CybercrimereferstoanycriminaloffencerelatedtotheInternet.Internetcrimeshavebeenclassifiedintofourcategories.First,theycanberelatedtoalackofproperInternetsecurity,suchasdownloadingordeletingotherpeople'
fileswithoutpermission,andspreadingcomputerviruses.Thesecondarecrimesusuallycommittedwithoutacomputer,butcanoccurovertheInternet.ForsomecriminalsusetheInternettocheatothersoftheirmoney.Third,websiteswhichoffenseinformationorencouragehatredandviolencearenamed.Last,therearerelatedtointellectualproperty(intellectualpropertyisadesign,patent,book,etc.lawpreventsotherpeoplefromcopying).
AllInternetusersareaffectedbycybercrimeinonewayoranother.(However,crimeagainstaprivateorganizationintheUSA,showedthat45.6percentofthe351biggestcompanygovernmentagencieshadhadtheirsecuritysystemsbrokenintointhepreviousyear.Securityconsultantstellusthatcybercrimeiscostingfirmsworldwidehundredsofbillionsofdollarsevery.
Consideringhowbadthesituationwithcybercrimeagainstcompanieshasbecome,manypeoplewonderwhysolittleisknownaboutthis.ThemainreasonisthatmostcybercrimeisnotreportedUntilnow,mostcompanieshavebeenunwillingtoreportcasesofcybercrime.Theyfearthatbydoingso,theywilllosecustomers,whomaythinkthatthecompanycannotprotecttheirconfidentialonortheirmoney.
Allofthisismademoredifficultbythelegalsituationregardingcybercrime.Cybercrimeissonewthatmanygovernmentshavenotyetpassedlawsagainstit,andtherearemanyholesinthelegalsystems.Inaddition,mostcountriesdonothavearrangementsfordealingwithsuspectsfrom
Othercountries'
whomayhavecommittedcybercrime.Thus,itisdifficulttocatchcriminalsofcybercrime.
Theonlyanswertothisproblemisinternationalcooperation.Governmentsmustjoinforcestokeepupwiththeadvancesintechnologyusedbythecriminals.Iti