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Accommodation and airline tickets included"I got home and I did what any 17-year-old would do when they thought they had a life-changing messageAn Alaska rail and ship vacation combines two travel experiences into one unique and unforgettable trip.to communicate to the public.I posted a Facebook stating,Day 1:Happiness is...those perfect car ridesStep aboard a well-known train departing from the USA and find yourself surrounded by unspoiled naturalwhere the radio just plays all the right songs.'"beauty.Amtrak trains,such as the Empire Builder,which travels from Chicago to Seattle;the CaliforniaAs day 1 turned into day 2,3,4...and now nearly 3,300 consecutive days of finding joy,The SmileZephyr,traveling from Chicago to San Francisco;and the Coast Starlight that connects Los Angeles andProject has grown into a full-grown happiness campaign with one simple mission:share joy.Seattle,often begin these land and sea adventures.Tours departing from Canada include travel on VIA Rail'sElizabeth Buechele started writing down what made her happy each day.One "Happiness is"at a time.Canadian or aboard the Rocky Mountaineer,a scenic train that offers a luxury vacation experience.AlaskaThis practice of writing joy every day grew into"The Smile Project".She has inspired many across the globetrain and ship trips that stay within the state offer unforgettable experiences aboard one of the most remoteto pause,reflect,and find that one joy may have brushed through their days.railways in America,the Alaska Railroad.24.Where does Elizabeth Buechele think she can find happiness?Admire the changes in the landscape that grand mountain ranges,rushing rivers,dense()forest,A.During class.B.In daily lifeand remote expanses slowly transform into cities and towns.As the train approaches the coast,prepare toC.On her journey.D.From her adviser.board your ocean liner()and begin your sail through Alaska's peaceful waterways.The water part of therail and sail packages presents Alaska's Inside Passage,a scenie stretch of water between Puget Sound and25.What do we know about Elizabeth Buechele when The Smile Project"began?the Gulf of Alaska that contains ocean life and breathtaking views of glaciers(),mountains,andA.She was in high spirits.B.She met with some accidentsold-fashioned fishing villages.C.She was in a desperate state.D.She suffered from hot weather.Keep watch for orcas,whales,sea otters,and seals as you sail between colorful ports that show Alaska's26.What does the underlined word"consecutive"in paragraph 5 probably mean?history and native culture.Juneau,Alaska's capital city and home to the massive Mendenhall Glacier;A.Difficult.B.Peaceful.C.OrdinaryD.ContinuousSkagway,the center of the Klondike Gold Rush;Sitka,with its Russian architecture and relics();27.What caused "The Smile Project"to come into being?Ketchikan,filled with the largest collection of standing totems();Glacier Bay,with its calving glaciers;A.Giving a daily account of happinessB.Sharing important information with othersand Denali National Park,home to America's tallest mountain peak,are just some of the extraordinaryC.Communicating with the publicD.Inspiring people to pause and reflect.destinations on these grand combination journeys.For further information,call 01223 810080.Have you ever wondered how astronauts clean their clothes in space?They wear their underclothes,and21.What is special about this type of travel?everything else,until they cannot take the dirt and smell anymore.Then,they throw them away.A.It is a trip filled with adventures.B.It has a variety of train travel routes.NASA wants to change that.This would mean the end of throwing away lots of dirty clothes every year.C.It has plenty of unique sea wonders.D.It is a combination of land and water tourism.Up to now,they simply have had to put them with other waste in old supply ships to burn up in the22.What can visitors see when they board the ocean liner?atmosphere.NASA is working with the U.S.company,Procter Gamble (P&G),to leamn how best to cleanA.Dangerous tourist routes.B.The inland rivers of Alaska.astronauts'clothes in space,so that they could use the clothes for months or even years,just like on Earth.C.The scenery of the vast sea.D.Fishermen in old-fashioned clothesP&G announced that it would send Tide detergent()and dirt removal equipment to the space23.Where can visitors find Russian remains?station later this year and next year.The battle against dirty and sweaty clothes in space has begun.It is notA.Skagway.B.Juneau.C.Sitka.D.Ketchikana small problem,especially as the U.S.and other countries plan to establish bases on the moon and Mars.BRocket storage space is small and costly.So why waste it on new clothes if they could keep their oldPeople say life happens to those who pause to listen.Listen carefully to that voice that's calling out theboundless possibilities from within.From the age of 17,our friend Elizabeth Buechele has set out on aclothes looking and smelling fresh?An astronaut needs 68 kilograms of clothes in space per year.The clothesjourney to find the true meaning of happiness.There was no adviser or guide reaching out to help her defineuse a lot of storage space,especially on a three-year Mars mission.what qualifies(符合)as“happiness'”and what doesn't.She may continue to be on her quest(寻找)but isSpace station astronauts exercise two hours every day to fight the effects of weightlessness on theirconfident that happiness lies in things that are not only small but simple.bodies.That quickly leaves their training clothes sweaty,smelly and stiff().Their exercise clothingAs one of her many rewarding programs,the campaign of"The Smile Project"began in the late fall ofbecomes so unpleasant that they use a new suit every week.2011 as Elizabeth Buechele drove home from school.In next experiment,P&G will send up detergent made just for space.Scientists will then see how the"It was unusually warm for that time of year and I had my windows down and my radio up.I couldn'tcompounds()in the detergent react to six months of weightlessness.At the same time,P&G istell you a single song that was on the radio,but I remember I was happy,"she recalled,"It was more thandeveloping a washer-dryer machine that could operate on the moon or even Mars.It would use small amountsthat,though.Most days I would have just felt the emotion of joy,smiled,and moved on."of water and detergent.高考冲刺押题卷·英语(二)第3页共8页高考冲刺押题卷·英语(二)第4页共8页

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