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My husband and I always wanted to go to the Caribbean but didn't know much about the islands or how we were going to afford it. By chance, a friend of ours in Australia mentioned "pet sitting" and that it is something you can do all over the world.

We quickly created an account on a pet sitting website and began searching for options. There were only a couple of sits available in that part of the world, but we tried our luck, sent a request, and to our surprise landed a three-month job in Grenada, so our year was going to be taken up with Caribbean pet sits.

Inspired by a Canadian couple, we decided to start our own travel blog. We began by writing about The Virgin Islands, highlighting the beautiful beaches. However, for every photo album of a beautiful beach, there were 10 photos of trash  (垃圾). It was hard to ignore the plastic pollution issue, especially on such primitive and remote beaches. So, we began to share photos of the trash we saw and how much we could pick up on our daily dog walks.

The more we looked into plastic pollution, the more we realized the severity of the global plastic pollution. From that point, we used our platform to create awareness and highlight ways to say no to plastic and travel plastic-free. We changed our daily routines, our way of living, and even our diets to accommodate more organic foods and little to no plastic packaging.

It's been over three years now and we continue to do what we can. This journey has led us to some amazing places, working with great brands and even organizing a country-wide beach clean-up campaign in Grenada.

Our aim now is to keep on going. We love connecting with like-minded people. It's been amazing few years that was sparked by a conversation about pet sitting. Who would have guessed?

(1) Why did the author do pet sitting? A. To raise fund. B. To protect the environment. C. To cover travel expenses. D. To shoot beautiful beaches.
(2) What does the author intend to convey through her story? A. Pet sitting is a new type of occupation. B. The Caribbean is an ideal travel destination. C. Travel blog is a superb way to gain popularity. D. Action should be taken to fight plastic pollution.
(3) How did the author find her experience in the Caribbean? A. Significant. B. Challenging. C. Adventurous. D. Dreadful.
(4) Which of the following can be a suitable title for the text? A. Changing Lifestyles by Pet Sitting B. Unexpected Gains from Pet Sitting Travel C. Dealing with Global Environment Pollution D. The Availability of Pet Sitting in the Caribbean
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The memory of one particular summer evening is still burned in my brain as if it were yesterday. There was nothing but wide-open fields for miles and miles around our rural Minnesota home. We never saw strangers not ever and here on this hot evening was a real live one walking up our driveway.

A young man, a slightly-built hitchhiker (搭便车的人) approached our door. He knew there was a storm coming, and he desperately needed shelter. Not wanting to intrude on our home and family, he asked my dad if he could sleep in our basement for the night for protection from the rain. Instead of saying yes, my dad loaded us all up in the 1959 Chevrolet: five kids, my mum, and the man.

Our family consisted of three older children whose father had died young and three more children from the union of my mother and father. Our older brother Jerry was in the Navy, on a ship somewhere overseas. Our mum and dad worried about him.

We drove him 10 miles to the next town, where Dad bought the man a room for the night along with a hot evening meal. In the car after we dropped off the stranger, I heard my dad say to my mum, "I just hope that if Jerry ever needs anything, this kindness will be returned to him."

Weeks later, Dad told my uncle about the young man. My uncle suggested that perhaps my dad shouldn't have taken the risk of having a stranger in our car. My dad replied, "You are absolutely right. I should have invited him into our home."

(1)  What does the underlined phrase "intrude on" in paragraph 2 mean? A. Disturb. B. Scare. C. Embarrass. D. Upset.
(2)  How did the author's father help the stranger? A. By providing a bed for him in the basement. B. By letting him stay for the night in the car. C. By taking him to a hotel in another town. D. By cooking a hot evening meal for him.
(3)  What do we know about the author's family? A. The family had five children in total. B. Jerry was serving in the army in the USA. C. They had no spare room for the hitchhiker. D. Dad wished his elder son to be treated kindly.
(4)  What did the author's uncle think of his father's deed? A. Worthwhile. B. Inappropriate. C. Inspiring. D. Unbelievable.
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Matt Doogue, a 34-year-old nature photographer, had been suffering from depression when he first found his passion for taking pictures of insects and his work is now featured in National Geographic. He says that he tried to take his own life nine years ago after hitting rock bottom. "In the beginning, I was so paranoid(多疑的) and angry that I couldn't leave the house," says Doogue. "When I attempted to end my life, I knew I needed to see someone. I went to the doctors and got treatment, but I know that I needed something more and that's when I started photography. "

Now a dad of two, Doogue found that looking at insects through a camera helped him in ways he could never have imagined and it proved to be the lifeline he needed. It had a calming effect that helped him to disconnect from stress. And his astonishing images, showing insects and spiders in amazing detail against brightly colored backgrounds, caught the eye of publishers at National Geographic. "I ended up as one of their featured photographers," recalled Doogue. "It was the peak of my career. It was incredible. "

Originally from Salford, Greater Manchester, he now lives in Armadale, West Lothian, Scotland. Though he fears that Scotland is in the middle of an epidemic of male suicide, he believes that sharing his love of nature photography can help others to cope with their mental health issues as well. "I think the problem is this man-up approach; the idea that men need to be strong puts so much pressure on young males to be fine all the time," says Doogue. "This is why I try and be so open about my own experience. Whenever I am out with my camera, I don't think about my other worries. It is just me and the environment around me. You can lose yourself in a spider making its web. "

(1) What does the underlined phrase "hit rock bottom" in paragraph 1 mean? A. Be in the worst possible situation.  B. Reach the bottom of a valley. C. Crash into the lowest part of a rock.  D. Launch an attack on the rock bottom.
(2) How did photography benefit Doogue? A. It gave him a new way to express himself.  B. It helped him to escape from pressure. C. It provided him with life-saving skills.  D. It offered him an opportunity to explore nature.
(3) What caused Scottish men to develop mental health problems? A. The way men employ to solve problems.  B. The lack of love for men's life and work. C. The worry that men get separated from people.  D. The belief that men are expected to be strong.
(4) What is the main purpose of the author in writing the text? A. To warn the severity of mental problems.  B. To show the benefits of nature photography. C. To advise readers to get close to nature.  D. To introduce Doogue's fighting against depression.
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The Art Institute of Chicago

Visitor Information

• Museum Hours

Members: The first hour of every day, 10 a. m. -1la. m. , is reserved for member-only viewing. Monday-Wednesday Closed

Thursday                                        11a. m. -8p. m. 

Friday-Sunday                                11a. m. -5p. m. 

• Audio Guide

Audio guides can be rented at the admission counter, audio counter and outside some special exhibitions. The guide is free to visitors with visual or hearing disabilities. 

• JourneyMaker

With the digital interactive JourneyMaker, you can build custom family guides based on your child's interests-from superheroes to strange and wild creatures. Start your museum journey in the Family Room of the Ryan Leaning Center, and make your visit to the Art Institute an adventure for the whole family. 

• Official Mobile App

Your personal, pocket-sized guide to the collection, this new iOS app features podcast-style audio tours, location-aware technology, access to the digital member card, and so much more. Download it today from the App Store. 

• Photography

We encourage you to take pictures of the collection and special exhibitions for personal use. Signs indicate the few works that are not allowed to be photographed due to a lender requirement. 

• Phones

You are welcome to use your phone to take pictures, text, and use the museum's app-anything that does not disturb other visitors. If you need to make a phone call, please do so in a non-gallery space. 

• Valet Parking

Art Institute visitors can drop off their cars at the Modern Wing entrance(159 East Monroe Street) and walk right into the museum. The valet service is available daily from 10;30_a. m. until one-half hour after closing. 

• Admission

Adult: $ 32

Student: $ 26

Child(aged 13 and under): Free

Help us protect the collection-please do not touch the art.

(1) How long at maximum can a visitor stay in the museum per day? A. 1 hour. B. 6 hours. C. 9 hours. D. 10 hours.
(2) What can be learned from the Visitor Information? A. Valet parking is not available after closing. B. All artworks are encouraged to be pictured. C. Audio guide is free. to every museum visitor. D. Family guides can be tailored to visitors' needs.
(3) How much would a couple with two children aged 6 and 14 pay for admission? A. $ 64. B. $ 90. C. $ 116. D. $ 128.
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