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The sounds of the Northern Lights have been a mystery to scientists for over a century. But now it seems that a researcher has figured out how auroras (极光) really make sounds. "It has pretty much been confirmed all over the world," "historian Fiona Amery said. "In Canada, Norway and Russia, they are all hearing very much the same sounds." "The auroras can occur hundreds of kilometers above the ground, which strengthens opinions that their sounds are just a false impression," said Fiona. Many scientists argued that auroras were too far away to hear and that any sound would take several minutes to reach the ground, so it was impossible for them to change in time with the auroras.

However, other scientists were convinced that the Northern Lights really made noises. In the 1920s, Canadian astronomer Clarence Chant first suggested a mechanism by which they could occur: The motion of the aurora caused changes in the electrification of the atmosphere that created crackling sounds close to the ground. Almost 100 years later, Clarence's suggestion seems close to what could be the true reason for the sounds.

In 2012,an expert named Unto Laine showed a recording of auroral sounds after years of monitoring auroras. In 2016, he announced the mechanism that makes the sounds: an inversion layer(逆温层) of cold air in the atmosphere that can form below an aurora and a short distance above the ground in calm weather.

Unto argues that visible changes in the aurora cause changes in the inversion layer, causing accumulated electricity to discharge as sparks (火花) that create sounds that can be heard. That explains how the sounds correspond with the aurora 's visible movements 一they begin to happen in the inversion layer only about 75 meters above the observer.

(1) What are the words Fiona said in Paragraph 2 mainly about? A. The existence of the sounds of the Northern Lights. B. The need to make full use of the Northern Lights. C. The problems caused by the Northern Lights. D. The cause of the Northern Lights.
(2) What can we learn about Clarence's suggestion in the 1920s? A. It matched a lot of old ideas. B. It was well recognized then. C. It might be of great value. D. It was a total failure.
(3) How does the author convey his idea in the text? A. By listing research numbers. B. By making comparisons. C. By providing explanations. D. By giving examples.
(4) Which is the most suitable title for the text? A. Can We Enjoy the Northern Lights? B. Do the Northern Lights Make Sounds? C. Why Should We Study the Northern Lights? D. How Do the Northern Lights Come into Being?
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2022 World of Wearable Art Design Competition

World of Wearable Art (WOW) is an internationally famous design competition that attracts entries from over 40 countries each year. Anything that is wearable art can find a place on the stage, as long as it is original and creative. This year the competition is divided into six categories. Entries must be made online.

Deadline: 29th March 2022

Entry fees: The competition is free to enter.

Prizes: Over NZD 160,000 in prize money.

Wildife Artist of the Year 2022

The Wildlife Artist of the Year is an annual wildlife art competition. The judges will accept all traditional artistic mediums, not including digital videos and photography. There are seven categories for Wildlife Artist of the Year 2022.

Deadline: 18 February 2022

Entry fees: Entries are E 25per entry.

Prizes: £ 10,000 for first prize; £1, 000 for second prize.

The Biennial of Poster Bolivia BICeBe 2022

More than 15, 000 student and professional designers from more than 76 countries have participated. The BICeBe takes place every other year in the month of November in the city of La Paz, Bolivia. There are five categories.

Deadline: 8* March 2022

Entry fees: Entry is free.

Prizes: US £ 1, 000 for the Best Bolivian Poster of all categories; US £ 1,000 for the Best Bolivian Poster in Category D.

Magma Poetry Competition 2021 - 2022

There are two categories for this annual competition: The Judge's Prize一poems of 11 to 50 lines; the Fditors' Prize一poems of up to 10 lines. AlI poems must be previously unpublished.

Deadline: 12m January 2022

Entry fees: The entry fees are & 5 for the first poem, £ 4 for the second and £ 3. 50 for the third.

Prizes: £ 1,000 for Editors' Prize; £ 1,000 for Judge's Prize.

(1) Which competition is held every two years? A. Wildlife Artist of the Year 2022. B. Magma Poetry Competition 2021 - 2022. C. The Biennial of Poster Bolivia BICeBe 2022. D. 2022 World of Wearable Art Design Competition.
(2) How much will you pay for three poetry entries? A. £ 10.5 B. £12. 5. C. £14. D. £ 15.
(3) What do these competitions have in common? A. They accept online entries. B. They require no entrance fees. C. They have more than one category. D. They offer other prizes besides money.
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Do you want to level up your mask-wearing while also looking like you're about to battle with Batman? This is life-wearing Razer Zephyr, a wearable air purifier. A version of Razer's latest appliance made waves in January during the Consumer Electronics Show.

It's no surprise that tech companies are considering a leap beyond the cloth and surgical masks that have come to define the COVID-19 pandemic. It has a hard shell with two belts to fit onto your head. There are two air exchange chambers (腔) on the front, featuring double circulating fans to help circulate cool air. The chambers feature N95 filters providing two-way protection for yourself and those around you. It's also transparent with inside lights and an anti-fog coating to help solve one of the key issues with mask-wearing: watching mouths move when you speak.

Good as the mask appears, will it protect you from COVID-19? According to Razer, the mask is registered with the Food and Drug Administration and lab tested for 99% BFE, or Bacterial Filtraion Efficiency, a measure of how well it filters out bacteria. "It is not tested specifically against the COVID-19 virus, but offers the same functionality and adequate protection due to its 99% BFE rating," Razer's website says.

There's also the financial cost to consider. The mask itself is $ 99, and Razer sells a pack of 10 sets of N95 filters for $30. By comparison, a quick search for surgical masks on Amazon turned up a box of 50 masks for between $11—$14.

"I've tried out the $99 Zephyr for roughly a week now. Wearing the Zephyr feels comfortable. The adjustable head straps (带) allow for the ideal fit. Above all, it feels breathable thanks to the air circulating through its fans." one commented on Amazon.

(1) Why is the Zephyr made transparent? A. To fix lights inside. B. To circulate cool air. C. To test the anti-fog coating. D. To expose mouth movement.
(2) What can be inferred from the third paragraph about the Zephyr? A. It's officially approved. B. It's highly rated by consumers. C. It's specially designed against COVID-19. D. It's adequately protective against all viruses.
(3) What probably appeal(s) to the buyer most according to the comment? A. Its adjustable fans. B. Its air circulating system. C. Its comfortable head straps. D. Its high but reasonable price.
(4) What is the main idea of the passage? A. An innovative mask makes a hit. B. Surgical masks are being improved. C. Wearable technology changes our life. D. A new treatment for COVID-19 is on the way.
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Princess culture is less about a princess lifestyle, and more about great-depth of character, serving as a beautiful reminder of worth—whether a girl is a princess or not. In Frances Hodgson Burnett's A Little Princess, Sara Crewe survived her many tragedies and hardships by remembering "I am a princess. All girls are… even if they aren't pretty, or smart, or young. They are still princesses. " Whether child or adult, all can benefit from the belief that no matter their circumstances, they always have value—that true self-worth goes beyond appearance or environment and is found deep within. No matter how difficult our circumstances are, princesses encourage us to remember our worth.

Spend much time with a four-year-old girl in the U. S and you will likely see some sort of princess play, whether it is dressing up, acting out stories, or playing with princess-themed toys. This particular type of pretend play is very important to children. Lindsey and Colwell found that children who regularly engage(参与)in pretend play have more positive emotions with peers(同龄人), score higher on emotional understanding, and are better at emotional regulation one year later. Research suggests that princess play specifically can lead to rich experiences for children as they expand on the stories of familiar characters.

Princesses also provide examples of "women who rule", showing women and girls that they can be accepted as the heroines of their own stories and lead with wisdom and maturity( 成熟). In other words, princesses inspire potential.

Adults often think of princesses in a negative way someone who is too proud or crazy about their appearance. But in children's imagination, the word "princess" allows them to think about what they can become. Maybe they won't save the world, but they will defend their values. Maybe they won't have the perfect figure, but they can develop the confidence to move beyond appearance.

(1) Why does the author mention Sara Crewe in the first paragraph? A. To explain the definition of princesses. B. To prove the value of princesses. C. To tell her painful experiences. D. To show her determination.
(2) How does pretend play benefit children? A. It makes children get high scores. B. It helps children get on well with peers. C. It helps children learn tings easily. D. It encourages children to understand adults better.
(3) Why do adults think negatively of princesses? A. Children may focus on appearance. B. Children may like to rule others. C. Children may be addicted to virtual world. D. Children may lose interest in communicating with adults.
(4) What's the author's attitude towards princesses according to the passage? A. Doubtful. B. Uncertain. C. Positive. D. Disappointed.
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