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Which is seen everywhere, people nowadays lived a life on the go with a mobile phone which make them available at any time. Otherwise , they may bend over the phone even when they are seating face to face, lacking in heart-to-heart communication. What's more, we are faced with more serious food problems which by turn contribute to more deadly diseases like cancers.
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Christmas 2003 was bittersweet for Mars scientists. Because one gift they ¡¾1¡¿ (desperate)wanted never arrived: The British-built spacecraft Beagle 2 ¡¾2¡¿ (schedule)to land on the Red Planet, radio home the good news and begin a search for life. Instead, mission ¡¾3¡¿ (control) heard nothing. They finally declared the Beagle 2 lost after months of silence. Many space scientists thought ¡¾4¡¿ crash-landed or broke up in the thin Martian atmosphere.
But now Beagle 2¡¯s final resting place has been found. New images from NASA¡¯s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter showed the spacecraft in its ¡¾5¡¿ (intend) landing region, an enormous impact basin near the Martian equator.
By now, investigators ¡¾6¡¿ (gather) enough information to piece together ¡¾7¡¿ probably went wrong: the probe¡¯s solar panels seem to have only partially spread out, throttling£¨ÏÞÖÆ£© Beagle 2¡¯s power ¡¾8¡¿ preventing it from phoning home. Without contact with mission control, the probe could not perform any science .
However, the lander appears ¡¾9¡¿ (damage) and in good condition, and the remains of a parachute and an atmospheric-entry cover lie hundreds of meters away. Beagle 2 may now be considered a partial success, ¡¾10¡¿ (deliver) the United Kingdom a very late Christmas gift: the nation¡¯s first soft landing on another planet.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Kieron Williamson, a seven-year-old British boy, is being recognized as an art genius after selling 16 paintings for 18, 000 pounds in just 14 minutes. This boy has artistic skills that would
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He has a waiting list of hundreds and requests for his works have been flooding in. His father said a sale of Kieron¡¯s works held in November even drew a buyer from Japan. ¡°We had people driving down that night, there were people on the door waiting to come in the morning who had been standing outside, the phones were going mad as soon as the door opened at nine o¡¯clock and within 14 minutes all the 16 pictures had gone, ¡± he said.
All this talent, money and high praise could so easily go to a young boy¡¯s head, but Kieron said his friends keep him grounded. ¡°Some of them want to be as good as me and some of them think. . . Umn, ¡®you are not too special¡¯,¡± he said.
Kieron¡¯s favourite painter is British artist Edward Seago and he has spent some of his earnings buying a work by his hero. The rest is being invested by his parents until he reaches 25. Kieron¡¯s parents and his younger sister Billi-Jo don¡¯t see him as anything other than a normal seven-year-old boy who likes to tear around the house and who¡¯s mad about football. But for now, with so much still to learn, there¡¯s only one thing he wants to be when he grows up. He said, ¡°I think I¡¯ll definitely be an artist. ¡±
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