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Where to GoThe beauty of a sailing gap year is that you don'tjust visit a single place.These unique adventureso双aae山企can take you across oceans and whole regions to experience dozens of countries in a single gap year.reore Chn ailySome programs combine several regions including the Indian Ocean,the Caribbean Sea,ete.whileAhough heas crowned a rld chamion:Calins himelraothers stick to just onepary migrsnt oker,be therere mayr oCosts一of eof的fithrrHow much a sailing gap year costs varies greatly depending on the type of program and the length ofhat do we know aboutou?the voyage.A program lasting a few weeks may cost $5,000 or more.Months long adventures may be asA.He learned building skills from his parents.much as 20,000,especially if they involve college credit or other coursework.B.He was forced to work at a young age.VisaC.His parents encouraged him to be a bricklayer.Visa requirements will vary depending on where your voyage takes you.Your program will informD.He won a medal at an international competitionyou of which visas you'll need.Make sure you obtain your visas well in advance.25.Wha is paragraph3mainly abou?HousingA.Zou's career plan.C.Zou's colleage's opinions of him.B.Zou's attitude toward his job.Housing will consist of a berth (aboard your boat.Don't expect anything fancy.You'll likelyD.Zou's effort toward the competition.have little more than a bed and a small storage locker in a two-or three-person cabin.Given the limited26.What does the underlined word"rag"mean?size of your living space,expect to stay close to your crewmates at all times with little real privacy.A.Congratulate.Health SafetyB.Laugh at.27.Which of the following best describes Zou?C.Show gratitude to.D.Follow.Living aboard a ship means that you can't always count on having medical facilities()nearby.A.Creative and strict.You may be asked to provide a note from your doctor confirming that you are in good health beforeC.Determined and modest.B.Hardworking and humorousbeing accepted into your program.Most programs include medical emergency insurance as part of theirD.Social and ambitious.fees.See what it covers and what it doesn't when making your decisions.C21.What do the sailing programs provide for participants?On a break from his studies in the MIT Media Lab,Anirudh Sharma traveled home to Mumbai,A.Opportunities to travel around the world.B.Chances to study abroad.India.Whilethere,he noticed that throughou the day hisT-shirtsregradualygatheringtnC.Courses of famous universities.D.Journeys by landthat looked like dirt."realized this was air pollution,or sooyparticulate matter (PM)22.What do you have to do before entering for the programs?made of black particles released from exhaust(of vehicles,"Sharma says."This is a major healthA.Ask parents for advice.B.Save as much as 20,000issue."Soot consists of tiny black particles,about 25 micrometersrsmaller,made carbon produced byC.Have a medical examination.incomplete burning of fossil fuels.D.Obtain your proper visa.23.Which word can best describe the living conditions in the programs?Back at MIT,Sharma set out to help solve this air-pollution issue.After years of research andA.Fancy.B.Tough.C.Noisy.D.Comfortable.development,Sharma's startup Graviky Labs has developed technology that attaches to exhaust systemsBof diesel generators(柴油发电机)to collect particulate matter..Scientists at Graviky then turn it intoZou Bin,27,a building worker from Xinhua,Hunan province,was the first Chinese to be awardedink,called Air-Ink,for artists around the world.So far,the startup has collected 1.6 billion microgramsfirst prize for his splendid bricklaying technique at the World Skills Competition in 2015.of particulate matter.More than 200 gallons of Air-Ink have been harvested for a growing community ofZou's story of construction began in his early childhood when he played at a construction site wheremore than 1,000 artists,from Bangalore to Boston,Shanghai,and London.his parents made a living,reported CCTV.As he grew older,he assisted them with their work."At first,Posted all over Graviky Lab's Facebook page today are photos of art made from the Air-Ink andI was just helping them move the bricks and mix mortar ()Later on,I started learning the skill,"pant,including street wall paintings,body art and clothing prints.At first,there was still no specificZou told China Daily.application for the ink.Then the startup decided to find new ways to further spread its mission.It choseFrom the moment he became a building worker,Zou set strict standards for himself to build everyto do so through art."Art helps us raise awareness about where the ink and paint comes from.Airwall perfectly,brick by brick.According to Zou,the more walls workers build,the more money they willpollution knows no borders.Our ink sends a message that pollution is one of the resources in our worldget."But if I'm not satisfied with my work,I would push it over and redo it.My fellow workers wouldthat's the hardest to collect and use.But it can be done,"Sharma says.rag me that no matter how well I do,I wouldn't get extra pay for that.But I wanted to set the bar high28.What struck Sharma most during his break in India?for myself,"said the 27-year-old to China Daily.This working philosophy is surely part of the factorsA.Dirt on his T-shirts.B.Health issue of the locals.that contributed to his present glory.C.Coal industry in Mumbai.D.Incomplete burning of fossil fuels.When preparing for the competition,he not only practiced for over ten hours during the day,but also29.According to the text,Air-Ink is.learned to read different diagrams at night,determining to build the best wall with all he can.Even ifA.a cleaner of outdoor airB.a product made from PMC.a newly-founded companyD.a printing technology英语第3页(共8页)【2024广西名校卷-1】英语第4页(共8页)【南宁广育监制】