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Attractions for Kids with Dinosaur Fever

While there are plenty of movies and books that can teach your little one all about dinosaurs, the following children's attractions will allow them to come face-to-face with their favorite dinosaurs and learn in an interactive, fun environment.

⒈ Dinosaurs Alive at Cedar Point

Sandusky, OH

See the "age of dinosaurs" come to life with interactive exhibits based on real fossil evidence. At the Dinosaurs Alive section of Cedar Point park, visitors can walk among more than 50 life-sized dinosaurs which move and roar. See these gigantic lizards up close and learn more about the most fearsome period of the earth's history.

⒉ The Chicago Children's Museum

Chicago, IL

The Chicago Children's Museum is filled with plenty of activities for kids of all ages, but one of the coolest has to be the Dinosaur Exhibition. At this exhibit, children can spend time digging for dinosaur bones at an excavation site, looking at dinosaur fossils, and learning what life is like for real archaeologists.

⒊ Carnegie Museum of Natural History

Pittsburgh, PA

In addition to plenty of exhibits about wildlife, the Carnegie Museum of Natural History has one of the finest dinosaur fossil collections in the world. Visitors can see experts work with real dinosaur fossils in the PaleoLab. Make sure to take a photo in front of Dippy, the scarf-loving dinosaur guarding the front of the museum!

⒋ The Children's Museum of Indianapolis

Indianapolis, IN

From the dinosaurs exploding out of the side of the building to the fossils within, the Children's Museum of Indianapolis is filled with fun things to do. Kids can touch a real T-rex bone and see reconstructed dinosaur skeletons up close.

(1) Who are the attractions mainly intended for? A. Archaeologists. B. Parents. C. Children. D. Volunteers.
(2) In which museum can visitors dig for dinosaur bones? A. Dinosaurs Alive at Cedar Point. B. The Chicago Children's Museum. C. Carnegie Museum of Natural History. D. The Children's Museum of Indianapolis.
(3) What are visitors advised to do in Pittsburgh, PA? A. Touch a real T-rex bone. B. Take a photo in front of Dippy. C. See reconstructed dinosaur skeletons. D. See experts work with real dinosaur fossils.
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We all show more interest in watching new, unknown sports during the Olympics. Curling, trampolining...and there might be one more-cheer-leading, competitive or All-Star cheer-leading to be exact.

I am certain that you will love it: Teams of up to 35 cheerleaders, working together like a well-oiled machine, carry out challenging body movements during an exciting two-and-a-half-minute routine. Watching these highly-skilled young girls producing an imaginative routine live in the arena is exciting, and slightly terrifying, isn't it? Absolutely. How about slow-motion replays of remarkable movements on the small screen? Yes, please. You will never be disappointed to view them.

Some people argue that high risk is the sport's major problem, but in fact, many Olympic events are also dangerous. It is not uncommon for a flyer (the athlete thrown into the air) to fall during cheer-leading. But don't worry-one of the first things they are taught is how to fall and catch in the safest way possible.

Cheer-leading will not be a one-horse race. Since the sport originated in North America, it's natural that the first Olympic medals would be contested in its "homeland" (in Los Angeles, USA, 2028). But there are many countries that will happily challenge Team USA for the medal. Team England has historically been a strong competitor. They have earned medals at the last three World Championships. And other powerful cheer nations such as Canada, Finland and China have presented performances at the top level. In 2019, it was allowed to apply to become part of the Olympic Games sports program. Now the International Cheer Union has more than 100 national organizations and almost 4.5 million athletes. The widespread international participation has made it easier for the sport to take the next steps towards a place at the Summer Games. So Los Angeles 2028 is not beyond the bounds of possibility.

(1) What can we conclude from paragraph 2? A. Cheerleaders' work is easy to do. B. Watching cheer-leading is full of fun. C. Teamwork is important for cheerleaders. D. It is better to watch cheer-leading in the arena.
(2) What does the author think of the dangers facing cheerleaders? A. Usually they can be avoided. B. They scare some viewers away. C. They threaten a small number of flyers. D. They have become more terrifying recently.
(3) Why are different national teams mentioned in paragraph 4? A. To show cheer-leading is a competitive sport. B. To prove Team USA is the strongest team worldwide. C. To explain few countries pay attention to cheer-leading. D. To stress the importance of winning a medal in cheer-leading.
(4) What is the author's attitude to cheer-leading being recognized as an Olympic sport in 2028? A. Doubtful. B. Conservative. C. Hopeful. D. Tolerant.
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WHAT are scientists? They are often described as gray-haired white-coated dull scholars.

But the world has changed. Young scientists are making their voices heard and releasing their powers on the world stage.

This is also true in China. Rising stars include new materials expert Gong Yongji, university professor Liu Mingzhen, and biologist Wang Ruixue. At the age of 28 in 2018, Wan Ruixue received the 2018 Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists. This is a global prize to reward outstanding scientists at an early stage of their careers.

She focuses mainly on biomedicine(生物医学)and artificial intelligence(人工智能). "Both are cutting-edge(前沿)technologies at an early stage of development, " she said.

"So, I think they have great potential to be developed. I think in the study of cutting-edge technologies, China and other leading countries in the world are standing on the same starting line. And in the study of structural biology, China is likely to become the leader. "

She felt it was her fate to become a biologist. "I grew interested in the natural world, when I was very young, " she said. In 2009, she entered Sun Yat-sen University.

In her third year at the university, she realized that she wanted to do something related to biomedicine. So she emailed China's top biologist Shi Yigong, hoping to join his lab at Tsinghua University.

Shi recognized her talent and welcomed her. Years of efforts at the lab have paid off. Her research on the high-definition 3D structure of spliceosome led to a scientific breakthrough.

Unlike-many of other young scientists who choose to pursue further study abroad, Wan currently has no plan to go overseas.

"The whole ecosystem for scientific research is continually improving in China," she said, adding the country has great science facilities.

(1) What does the underlined word "releasing" in Paragraph 2 mean? A. Giving out. B. Getting over. C. Finding out. D. Taking over.
(2) What does Wan Ruixue feel about the study of cutting-edge technologies in China? A. Anxious. B. Confident. C. Disappointed. D. Satisfied.
(3) What can we learn about Wang Ruixue's journey of becoming a biologist? A. Her teacher led her into the field. B. She finds it's easier than she thought. C. Her contribution has been recognized. D. She thinks it's boring but worth trying.
(4) Which can be the best title of the text? A. China's Breakthrough in Science B. Rising Young Scientists in China C. Wan Ruixue: A Successful Young Scientist D. New Image of Chinese Scientists
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For thousands of years, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been used across China and Southeast Asia. Its practices have developed over time-and now, scientists are giving it a high-tech update.

Developed by Singaporean company AiTreat, "EMMA"is a robot masseuse (女按摩师)designed to give Tui Na, a type of TCM bodywork similar to a deep tissue massage(深层组织按摩), a 21st-century makeover. Using sensors and 3D vision to measure muscle stiffness(僵硬), EMMA(which stands for "Expert Manipulative Massage Automation")identifies pressure points and gives massages to patients to help offer pain relief and relaxation. AiTreat founder and CEO Albert Zhang hopes that EMMA can create low-cost massage treatments that can be part of the growing attraction of preventative medicine.

In 2015, Zhang founded AiTreat. A trained TCM physician, Zhang has firsthand experience treating patients.

Patients lying on the table might not even notice the difference between EMMA and a real-life masseuse -but Zhang doesn't want robots to replace masseuses. Instead, he says that they can help by taking away the back-breaking work masseuses do every day, and enable them to "focus on the 10% highly skilled part, " which can increase their productivity and income while reducing the cost for patients. "One physician can only see one patient at a time, but with EMMA, the physician can control two robots and see up to four patients at the same time," he says.

While TCM practitioners accept years of training, EMMA's AI system has been trained with thousands of "data points"-bodies of different shapes, sizes and ethnicities-to find the acupoints (穴位)in each individual, says Zhang.

Currently, Zhang says 11 robots are working at eight different clinics(诊所)in Singapore, with plans to send them overseas. "We are seeing great responses from practitioners in the US and China," he adds.

(1) What do we know about EMMA? A. It is developed by a Chinese company. B. It has become part of preventative medicine. C. It can comfort patients by massaging them. D. It needs to locate the stiffness with the help of doctors.
(2) What advantage does EMMA have according to paragraph 4? A. It is more reliable than a real masseuse. B. It can work on highly skilled parts. C. It is softer than a real masseuse. D. It is highly effective.
(3) What is Zhang's attitude to the future of EMMA? A. Worried. B. Confident. C. Uncaring D. Thankful.
(4) What is the best title for the text? A. Tui Na massage by a robot masseuse B. TCM being accepted by more patients C. Humans losing job opportunities due to AI robots D. Battle between EMMA and the human masseuse
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