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lot more to offer.A variety of popular Milwaukee restaurants are on-site offering tasty treats to keep you fueled up and ready to rock,and you can shop for everything from music-themed jewelry to puppets at unique vendors at four shopping marketplaces.The Northwestern Mutual Community Park will keep kids enraptured all day,with performances by magicians,jugglers. dance groups,puppets,and more. Spend the day people-watching at the lakefront,shopping,or enjoying local and emerging artists on the grounds stages-the headliners start at 8 and 10 p.m.The American Family Insurance Amphitheater will be the star of the show complete with improved sight lines,new food and beverage offerings,and more.The Amphitheater will make cheering for an encore( or singing along to your favourite song more comfortable and accessible than ever before. There's a reason that Summerfest is a Milwaukee tradition and the highlight of the summer for both locals and visitors-it's a festival experience like no other! 21.When is one able to take part in the music festival 2025 at Summerfest? A.On June 18. B.On June 25. C.On July 5. D.On July 19. 22.Where do all the performances of Summerfest happen? A.At Henry Maier Festival Park. B.At The American Family Insurance Amphitheater. C.At Rolling Stone. D.At Milwaukee Restaurants. 23.What do people do at The Northwestern Mutual Community Park? A.Do some shopping. B.Eat tasty food. C.Enjoy superstars'music. D.Keep children entertained. B The world came together after a picture of two girls using the Wi-Fi outside of Taco Bell(- 家连锁餐厅)to do their schoolwork went viral,.While most of us take our Internet service for granted,it's sadly not the case for everyone.Last week,the Internet quickly responded after a photo was taken of two young girls in California who were using the free Wi-Fi in a Taco Bell parking lot to do remote schoolwork. The photo showed two girls sitting on the sidewalk outside a Taco Bell in Salinas, California.They were doing their schoolwork on the notebook computer when a Taco Bell employee went to talk to them. Moved by the picture.Jackie Lopez,a blogger,decided to start a fundraising campaign for the family.She managed to track down their mother.Juana.a migrant worker.Lopez asked the mother if she could get her girls a desk for distant learning and the mother mentioned there was no space in their home for that.The mother then said she shared a small bedroom with her 3 girls in the home she was living in. Lopez started the fundraiser after she learned the family was going to be evicted from their rented room.The fundraiser has since raised more than $140,000 and the family is working with an accountant to manage the funds. Juana,the mother of 3,is ineredibly touched by the kindness of strangers and has a lot of plans for her daughters'future.She plans to use some of the funds to buy her first vehicle.She will also use part of the funds to rent a home while they look for their forever home.Another part of the funds will be used for College Funds for her three girls. Taco Bell also stepped in.A spokesperson for Taco Bell Corp.called the photo "a tough reminder of basic inequalities facing our communities"."We have always been passionate about supporting youth education,and we are looking into additional ways to support these students and the broader community,"the spokesperson said in an email. 24.Why did the two girls do their schoolwork outside Taco Bell? A.Because Taco Bell inspired them to do better work. B.Because their family couldn't afford the Internet. C.Because the Internet didn't work at home. D.Because they loved the atmosphere. 25.What does the underlined word "evicted"in Paragraph 4 mean? A.Driven out. B.Picked out. C.Saved. D.Noticed. 26.What will Taco Bell Corp.do according to the spokesperson? A.Fight for equality of society. B.Provide free access to the Internet. C.Help more people in need with education. D.Organize people to build a better community. 27.Which of the following can be the best title? A.The Internet:A Good Way to Spread Kindness B.Taco Bell:A Good Place to Surf Online C.A Photo Brings the World Together D.Poverty Exposed to the World C Each time a driver in Seattle meets a red light,they wait about 20 seconds on average before it turns green again,according to vehicle and smartphone data collected by analyties company Inrix.The delays cause annoyance and expel in Seattle alone an estimated 1,000 metric tons or more of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere each day.With a little help from new Google Al software,the toll on both the environment and drivers is beginning to drop significantly. Seattle is among a dozen cities across four continents,including Jakarta,Rio de Janeiro,and Hamburg,optimizing some traffic signals based on insights from driving data from Google Maps,aiming to reduce emissions from idling vehicles.The project analyzes data from Maps users using Al math and has initially led to timing changes at 70 intersections.By Google's accounting of traffic before and after adjustments tested last year and this year,its Al-powered recommendations for timing out the busy lights cut as many as 30 percent of stops and 10 percent of emissions for 30 million cars a month. Google announced those early results today along with other updates to projects that use its data and Al researchers to drive greater environmental sustainability.The company is expanding to India and Indonesia the fuel-efficient routing feature in Maps,which directs drivers onto roads with less traffic or uphill driving,and it is introducing flight-routing suggestions to air traffie controllers for Belgium,the Netherlands.Luxembourg,and northwest Germany to reduce climate-warming contrails. Some of Google's other elimate innovations,including those showing estimated emissions alongside flight and recipe search results,have frustrated groups including airlines and cattle ranchers(牧场主),who accuse the company of using unsound math that misrepresents their industries.So far,Google's Project Green Light is drawing bright reviews,but new details released today about how it works and expansion of the system to more cities next year could cause greater investigation. 28.How was the effect caused by traffic delays in Seattle found? A.By observing. B.By Google Maps. C.With the help of data from Inrix. D.With the help of drivers and policemen. 29.What do cities like Seattle do to help reduce carbon emission? A.Shut down factories. B.Limit the flow of traffie. C.Ask Google Maps to help to regulate traffic.D.Make the waiting time at traffic lights reasonable. 30.What is Google Maps doing in Belgium? A.Suggesting fuel-efficient routes for planes. B.Calling on drivers to stop uphill driving. C.Advising drivers to avoid traffic jams. D.Controlling the speed of planes. 31.What is the last paragraph about? A.Other creations of Google. B.Positive comments on Google AI software. C.Doubts about some of Google's innovations. D.Promotion of Google's Project Green Light. D Mosquitoes are once again in the news,due to rising concerns of the diseases they can carry and transmit to humans.In late August,residents of Oxford,Massachusetts were asked to stay home-an effort to protect them from a rare but potentially deadly disease. While there are several easy ways to help protect yourself against mosquito-borne diseases, there's another solution that sounds appealing whenever news of mosquito-borne illnesses reaches a fever point:What if we could just make all the mosquitoes disappear?And would there be any consequences for their ecosystems-or for us? Of course,no one knows for certain what a world would look like without mosquitoes. "Removing mosquitoes entirely could have consequences we can't predict,"says Ann Froschauer,a public affairs specialist for the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service. The primary problem is that we don't know enough about how mosquitoes fit into the food chain-even though there are around 3.500 species of mosquito on this planet.Plenty of research has revealed the position on the food chain of bigger mammals,such as lions or leopards.And for good reason-they're much easier to observe than tiny mosquitoes,which often breed in temporary pools of water. What we do know is that mosquitoes of all ages and sexes serve as a food source for all kinds of creatures.such as fish,turtles,dragonflies,migratory songbirds,and bats.Perhaps more than any other animal,bats are often considered as the mosquito's greatest misery.Surely removing all the mosquitoes would affect bats more than most? Not so.says Winifred Frick.a bat biologist at the University of California.Santa Cruz.Most bats are actually generalist predators,meaning they eat whatever they can catch-mosquito. beetle,or otherwise."There aren't any bat species that specialize specifically on mosquitoes," says Frick.In fact,some mosquito species are most active during the day,meaning bats would have very few opportunities to feed on them at all. Obviously,if you remove an animal from these ecosystems,something would change.says Marm Kilpatrick,a disease ecologist at University of California.Santa Cruz.But would the impact be something the average person would notice? "I'll say that we don't know the answer,but my hunch would be no,"says Kilpatrick. 32.Why were residents of Oxford,Massachusetts asked to stay home? A.To get rid of mosquitoes. B.To avoid possible violence. C.To prevent getting infected by a mosquito-borne disease. D.To protest at the government's ignorance of the danger of mosquitoes. 33.What mainly causes the difficulty in finding out mosquitoes'position on the food chain? A.Too many mosquito species. B.The small size of mosquitoes. C.That mosquitoes are hard to observe. D.That all animals feed on mosquitoes. 34.What would happen to bats if mosquitoes were removed according to Winifred Frick? A.Nothing. B.Extinction. C.Great danger. D.Something unknown.
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