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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿We need a logo that will be the perfect symbol of our new Wheelsville Skate Park£® We would like those of you who are counting the days until the opening of the park to design a proper logo.
LOGO REQUIREMENTS
Designs must be original and easy to recognize.
They should include no more than two colors in addition to black and white.
Artwork should be reproducible at different sizes from business cards to posters.
The words ¡° Wheelsville Skate Park¡± must appear in the logo.
SUBMISSION (Ìá½») DETAILS
Competitors are required to be 18 years old or younger.
There is no limit to the number of submissions.
The name and address of the designer must appear on the back of the logo design.
Competitors need to include a one-page written explanation describing the key features of the design.
All submissions sent to Wheelsville Skate Park will not be returned.
All works must be sent to skateman4x@comlink.com no later than May 15.
Files (Îļþ) should be .jpg, .gif, .png, .pict, or Photoshop files.
The winning design will be posted on our website at www.wheelsville.skatepark.com on May 20, one week before the opening celebration.
PRIZES
First Prize: Digital camera, one-year pass to Wheelsville Skate Park, and two T-shirts with the prize-winning logo.
Second Prize: Six-month pass to Wheelsville Skate Park and a T-shirt with the prize-winning logo.
Honorable Mention: One free ticket to Wheelsville Skate Park and a T-shirt with the prize-winning logo to two competitors from grades 6¨C8, and two from grades 9¨C12.
JUDGES
Among the judges are a professional designer, two technology teachers, four local skaters, and three members of Wheelsville Skate Park Board of Directors.
The judges¡¯ decisions are final.
¡¾1¡¿In Paragraph 1, the underlined part ¡° counting the days¡± suggests a feeling of ________.
A£® nervousness
B£® amusement
C£® excitement
D£® uncertainty
¡¾2¡¿Why does the following logo design show a misunderstanding of the rules?

A£® It does not use the full park name.
B£® It is not as big as it is expected.
C£® It does not use three colors.
D£® It just shows a skateboard.
¡¾3¡¿As the top winner of the activity, you may ________.
A£® win a camera and a free ticket to the park
B£® get a T-shirt with your own photo on it
C£® visit the park free of charge for one year
D£® receive a half-a-year pass to the park
¡¾4¡¿The text is probably a(n) ________.
A£® news report
B£® advertisement
C£® lesson plan
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I just hope that our brains won¡¯t crash(ËÀ»ú). Are you wo rking on your typing skills to make you a more efficient worker? That may be all for nothing as Intel believes that we¡¯ll be able to control our computers with our brains by 2020.
Intel and its resear ch partners are study ing how brain acts when it thinks. For example, scientists have found that people¡¯s brains react in a similar manner when asked to think of a bear.
Through sensors(¸ÐÓ¦Æ÷)that can find this sort of brain activity, Intel thinks that it will be able to read and translate this into an input system thanks to a c hip in the brain.
¡°We¡¯re trying to prove you can do interesting things with brain wav es. ¡±Intel research scientist Dean Pomerleau told Computerworld. ¡°Eventually people may be willing to be, more devoted to brain implants(Ö²ÈëÎï). Imagine being able to surf the Web with the Power of your thoughts. ¡±
Even if thin king about a bear isn¡¯t enough to show that you want to copy and paste something. Intel still thinks that there¡¯s a future in using your brain instead of the keyboard.
¡°If we can get to the point where you can accurately find specific words, you could mentally type, ¡±he added. ¡°You could compose characters or words by thinking about letters flashing on the screen or typing whole words rather than their individual characters. ¡±
While this may all sound impractical for present time, Intel thinks that it¡¯s possible and something we¡¯ll all want.
¡°I think human beings are unusually adaptive(ÊÊÓ¦µÄ), ¡±said Andrew Chien, vice pre sident of research and director of future technologies research at Intel Labs. ¡°If you told people 20 years ago that they would be carrying computers all the time, they would have said, ¡®I don¡¯t want that. I don¡¯t need that. ¡¯Now you can¡¯t get them to stop carrying device s. There are a lot of things that have to be done first but I think implanting chips into human brains is well within the scope of possibility. ¡±
Make good use of your favorite mouse and keyboard set-up before they¡¯re old-fashioned.
£¨1£©What are Intel and its partners doing at present?
A.Controlling our computers with our brains.
B.Working on typing skills to improve efficiency.
C.Studying how the brain behaves when it thinks.
D.Finding how the brain reacts when it thinks of a bear.
£¨2£©According to Dean Pomerleau, we can learn that.
A.brain implants will not be accepted
B.he holds negative attitude to the research
C.mentally typing will be possible in the future[À´Ô´:ѧ_¿Æ_Íø]
D.people need a period of time to accept the new idea
£¨3£©Computers were taken for example by Andrew Chien(in the last but one paragraph)to prove.
A.nothing is impossible
B.mankind has great power
C.society is always changing
D.human beings can adapt very well
£¨4£©In the last paragraph, the author probably means that.
A.there will be no mouse or keyboard any more
B.new kinds of mouse and keyboard will appear
C.human brains will replace the present computers
D.the mouse and keyboard should be used to the full

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Many experts say that elephants have a good life living in zoos. There are 78 zoos that exhibit elephants. Most zoos are taking the necessary steps to make living conditions better for the elephants. They are doing things such as replacing hard floors with sand or dirt. This makes it easier for them to wander around. Zoos are also expanding their elephant house to give the large animals more room to go around.

Zoos also protect endangered species. According to the World Wildlife Fund, in 2014 the total population of African elephants was around 700,000, and the Asian elephant population was around 32,000. The Asian elephants are on a path to dying out. Without zoos, they all are likely to disappear within our lifetime. The National Zoo plans to spend millions of dollars on a new Asian elephant habitat. That way, they can start their own group if the Asian elephants are gone.

There are people who want zoos to empty all of their elephant displays. If they decide to do so, it would take the chance to see elephants up close away from people. That could change the public¡¯s favorable opinion of elephants. National Zoo director John Berry says that allowing visitors to experience the elephants up close encourages people to care about endangered species. During one of my visits to the zoo, it was a very hot day. I was sweating a lot. Big Ben, the largest elephant on display, walked up to me and gently squirted(Åç) my face with water from his trunk. Everyone was amazed at what he did. That was a very nice thing for Big Ben to do. I am sure that elephants are the nicest animals on earth. I wish all zoos would keep their elephant displays open to the public. I want all my friends to be able to experience what I did with Big Ben.

I feel zoos should follow all the necessary steps to keep elephants in zoos. I would raise money at my school if I thought it would help to keep elephants in zoos.

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B. They are at the risk of disappearing.

C. They prefer wandering on hard floors.

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C. habitats D. exhibitions

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C. Supportive. D. Doubtful.

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