A.Angry. | B.Happy. | C.Confident. |
A.She went climbing. | B.She went to a party. | C.She went to a music club. |
Thanks to a new virtual reality film offering 360 degree viewing, armchair travelers around the world can now visit places like the Amazon rainforest. Provided freely by Conservation International, you'll be able to take in the breathtaking beauty and amazing biodiversity that is dished up in a film entitled "Under the Canopy" without worrying about being eaten alive by insects, giant snakes or bird spiders. Besides that, and saving on airfare and getting your passport updated, the film is said to be simply beyond belief in its clarity and realism.
But the purpose of the film goes beyond just providing viewers with amazing visuals in a virtual experience. The makers of the film want to bring awareness to the fact that this once vast wilderness and its occupants are shrinking rapidly and disappearing due to deforestation. In other words, the magnificent sights and sounds that you'll enjoy during your virtual wandering around the Amazon's beautiful rainforest need badly to be protected.
If you 're not aware, a statistic in connection to annual forest loss in the region can be clarified: the loss is equal to 1.5 times the size of Yellowstone National Park. Now, if you're still a little unclear about the significance of this, Yellowstone is 3,472 square miles in size, which is 2,221,766 acres, if that helps you out.
In the film, you will have a virtual tour guide, Kamanja Panashekung, a native to the area whose ancestors have lived in the region for countless generations. During his educational tour Panashekung explains to viewers of the film the many ways in which the rainforest supplies his people with everything they need to survive on a daily basis. His story is actually pretty fantastic, especially if you live in city and can't imagine what it would be like living in such a wild and remote area of the world.
1.What aspect of the movie is mainly talked about in Paragraph 1?A.The popularity. | B.The horror. | C.The strengths. | D.The purposes. |
A.Guilt. | B.Curiosity. | C.Excitement. | D.Concern. |
A.By giving an example. | B.By giving a description. |
C.By making a classification. | D.By making a comparison |
A.Those who have interest in wild animals. |
B.Those who have ancestors living in the region. |
C.Those who think about developing rainforests. |
D.Those who long for outdoor surviving experience. |
Tokyo has a great range of cafes (咖啡馆), but many don’t offer free wireless Internet access or power outlets (电源插座). So, for the benefit of those looking for free Wi-Fi, here are our top spots in the Japanese capital.
Coffee Valley
Coffee Valley is a small coffee shop. While the first floor has limited seating, there are outlets for each seat. If you don’t need to charge, the second floor is much more spacious with an area that can accommodate groups of up to four people. They also have a good selection of snacks to accompany your coffee.
Date: Open daily.
Time: 8 A. M.-8 P. M. (From 9 A. M. on weekends).
Location: A five-minute walk from the east exit of Ikebukuro Station.
10° Cafe
10° Cafe is the perfect place for early birds. For some peace and quiet, work on the second floor. At 10° Cafe, each seat has power outlets while their counter seats offer a great view of the surrounding neighborhood. Their menu prices before 11 A.M.offer discounted (打折的) breakfast.
Date: Daily (Closed every third Sunday of the month).
Time: 7:30 A. M.-9 P. M.
Location: A five-minute walk from Takadanobaba Station.
Good Sound Coffee
Come for the coffee, and stay for their music selection. Good Sound Coffee is a friendly neighborhood cafe close to Nakameguro Station. There are indoor and outdoor seats and plenty of outlets. It might get crowded on the weekends, and the cafe offers discounts on food items.
Date: Daily.
Time:8 A. M.-1 1 P. M.
Location: A three-minute walk from the east exit of Nakameguro Station.
Valley Park Stand
Valley Park Stand opens from early in the morning to late in the evening. There are public tables with power outlets. It’s spacious with lots of natural light a few steps away from the Miyashita Park. There is a decently sized menu with tea, coffee and various sandwiches and bites.
Date:Daily.
Time:8A. M.-10 P. M.
Location: A few minutes’ walk from Miyashita Park.
1.What is the special part of 10° Cafe?A.It opens to the late night. | B.It has one day off each month. |
C.It offers different delicious snacks. | D.It’s not far from the Ikebukuro Station. |
A.10° Cafe. | B.Coffee Valley. |
C.Valley Park Stand. | D.Good Sound Coffee. |
A.A guide book. | B.A private diary. |
C.A news report. | D.A short story. |
A.Co-workers. | B.Classmates. | C.Neighbors. |
A.S+V | B.S+V+A | C.S+V+O+A | D.S+V+P+A |