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Bruce Campbell, a retired electrical engineer, wanted to change the behavior of mankind by showing how we can recycle old things into new and practical and livable ones.

For about $220,000, he purchased a Greek airliner — a Boeing 727-400 — that logged about 40,000 flights in its peak. Before Campbell got his hands on his Boeing 727 and transformed it into the airplane home he lives in, this aircraft saw regular use as it transported all kinds of people to all sorts of destinations.

After the successful transform, he hosted a big DJ dance party with a couple of friends. The party, called Turbulence: A Dance Party at a 727 in the Woods, happened right on the wing! Guests who attended the party also got the opportunity to take a look at the airplane home. Overall, they got the attention of 14,000 Facebook users who were interested in what sounded like an incredible party.

This talented engineer got another airliner and started on his second airplane home during the beginning of 2018 on the Kyushu Island coast because he wanted it to serve as a safe place for the local community as well. Part of Bruce Campbell's vision was to make an airliner that doubled as a lifeboat in case tsunami (海啸) threats were issued. He wanted the general public to find out that planes are capable of surviving hundreds of years and the cruelest weather conditions thanks to its sealed pressure technology.

Campbell adored the excitement that he received when he recycled airplanes and hoped that people would seriously consider it after they got the chance to see his home during tours and events. He has posted on his website that it is his goal to "inspire a renaissance (复兴) of thought about how to employ this remarkable resource".

(1) What drew wide public attention to Campbell's first transformed plane? A. Its high residential comfort level. B. Its remarkable transporting capacity. C. The incredibly high transformation cost. D. The Facebook post of a party held on it.
(2) What did Campbell think the second plane could serve as? A. A tsunami warning center. B. A meeting place for local community. C. A temporary shelter in disasters. D. An engineering workshop.
(3) Why did Campbell transform the planes? A. To direct attention to housing problems. B. To satisfy his scientific curiosity. C. To advocate a greener life style. D. To call for participation in recycling.
(4) What is the text mainly about? A. A former engineer turning retired planes into home. B. Recent trends of renaissance-themed decoration. C. A talented home designer receiving online fame. D. Diverse approaches for sustainable living.
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Fall 2021 Story Contest

Our Fall Contest is open to all fiction and nonfiction writers. We're looking for short

stories, essays, memoirs, photo essays, graphic stories, all forms of literary nonfiction, and excerpts (摘录) from longer works of both fiction and nonfiction. Entries (参赛作品) must be previously unpublished, no longer than 15, 000 words, and must not have been previously chosen a8 a winner, finalist, or honorable mention in another contest,

As always, we are looking for works with a strong narrative drive, with characters we can respond to, and with effects of language, situation, and insight that are intense and total. We look for works that have the ambition of enlarging our view of ourselves and the world.

CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT YOUR WORKS.

Awards: First Prize is $ 2, 500, Second Prize is $ 1, 000, Third Prize is $ 500, and up to ten finalists will receive $ 100 each, All entries will be considered for publication.

Submission Fee: There is a $ 27 fee for each entry. With your entry, you'll receive three months of free access to Narrative Backstage.

All contest entries are qualified for the $ 4, 000 Narrative Prize and for acceptance as a Story of the Week.

Timing: The contest deadline is November 30, 2021, at midnight, Pacific standard time.

(1) Which of the following will be accepted by the contest? A. A short story once published in a magazine. B. An essay not ever published with 2, 000 words. C. A novel that entered the 2020 year ten finalists. D. An essay having won honorable mention in other contests.
(2) What will you receive if your entry is accepted? A. $27 for submission. B. A guarantee of publication. C. Qualification for prize money. D. Free lifetime access to Narrative Backstage.
(3) What can we say about the contest? A. It is held in the UK. B. It is free for every entry, C. It charges $ 100 as entrance fee. D. It has a deadline of November 30, 2021.
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We're living in the age of digital overload. This culture of constant connection takes a toll(造成损失) both professionally and personally. We are kept busy but can't concentrate. We keep constantly checking our laptops, tablets, and phones with stress, for fear of missing out. Are we addicted? How to regain our focus?

The solutions of two experts, Larry Rosen, a psychologist, and Samuel, a technologist, offer useful approaches separately on how we can begin to tackle this huge and growing challenge. 

In one of his studies, Rosen's colleague Nancy Cheever brought 163 students into a lecture hall, asked them to sit without talking, doing work, or using their phones, and then assessed their anxiety over the next hour. Although light smartphone users showed no change, moderate users experienced initial alarm that leveled off, and those accustomed to checking their phones all day long felt their anxiety rise immediately and continue to increase. Some people refer to the overuse of digital devices as an addiction. But since most of us don't appear to gain much pleasure from the behavior-a defining feature of addiction-Rosen doesn't classify it as such.

How do we calm the anxiety and thereby avoid the distraction? Rosen recommends using behavioral principles to disconnect yourself from your digital devices. Allow yourself to check all modes of e-communication, but then shut everything down and silence your phone. Set an alarm for 15 minutes, and when it rings, give yourself one minute for a tech check-in. Repeat this process until you are comfortable increasing your off-grid time to an hour or several hours. 

Samuel argues that "Turning off" is simply not a well-founded solution in the digital age. Technology was not the problem; our use of it was. We were not using tools designed to make online communications as focused and productive as possible. Now the first step is to abandon the myth(荒诞的说法)of "keeping up". Instead, your goals should be to sort and limit the information you receive and to streamline the work of reading, responding to, and sharing what matters. Then, as for E-mail, news consumption and posting, automation offers huge benefits. Outlook, Gmail, and most other major e-mail tools will allow you to set rules and filters.

(1) What do we know from Rosen's studies about phone users? A. Light users experience slight anxiety initially. B. Anxiety of moderate users remains steady later on. C. Overuse of the phone is actually a type of addiction. D. Operating the phone brings users pleasure.
(2) What can be inferred from Samuel's suggestions? A. "Turning off" has been proved applicable. B. Used correctly, technology serves its purpose. C. Not keeping up likely costs you vital information. D. Digital tools help us sort out information but limit us.
(3) What can we learn by comparing the two solutions? A. Each solution is founded on the expert's profession. B. Rosen's strategy has an obvious edge over Samuel's. C. Both of the solutions are based on behavioral principles. D. Their common target is to conquer digital distraction.
(4) Which is the best title for the passage? A. Break the Top Myth of Tech use B. The Lost Art of Concentration C. Tune out and Focus in D. Employ Technology to Focus
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Many primitive people believed that by eating an animal they could get some of the good qualities of that animal for themselves. They thought, for example, that eating deer would make them run as fast as the deer. Some tribes (部落) even ate enemies that had shown bravery in battles. 

Among civilized people it was once thought that ginger roots could improve the memory. Eggs were thought to make the voice pretty. Tomatoes also were believed to have magical powers. They were called love apples and were supposed to make people who ate them fall in love. 

Even today there are a great many wrong ideas about food, some of which are very widespread. 

One such idea is that fish is the best brain food. Fish is good brain food just as it is good muscle food and skin food and bone food. But no scientist has been able to prove that fish is any better for the brain than many other kinds of food. 

Another such idea is that you should not drink water with meals. Scientists tell us that washing food down with water as a substitute for chewing is not a good idea, but some water with meals has been found to be helpful. It makes the digestive juices flow more freely and helps to digest the food. 

Many of the ideas that have to do with mixtures of foods have no scientific foundation. A few years ago, the belief became general that orange juice and milk should never be drunk at the same meal. The reason given was that the acid in the orange juice would make the milk curdle (结团) and become indigestible. As a matter of fact, experts confirm milk always meets in the stomach a digestive juice which curdle it; in fact, the curdling of the milk is the first step in its digestion. A similar wrong idea is that fish and ice cream when eaten at the same meal form a poisonous combination. 

(1) Why did some tribes eat brave enemies? A. They were eager to be courageous. B. They hated brave enemies bitterly. C. They had to follow the local custom. D. They were extremely lacking in food.
(2)  What might civilized people approve of? A. Consuming eggs could strengthen the bones. B. Singers were supposed to consume fish frequently. C. Apples could make people lose their heart to others. D. Those suffering memory loss should eat ginger roots.
(3)  Which statement is based on scientific basis? A. The curdling of milk can harm people's stomach. B. Milk will be poisonous by adding orange juice in. C. Drinking water with meals is beneficial to digesting. D. Eating fish and ice cream together will sicken people.
(4) What might be a suitable title of the text? A. Civilized People's Table Manners B. Good Recipes Popular with People C. Wrong Widespread Ideas about Food D. Practical Thoughts. in Favor of Health
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