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21.If you want to use all the facilittes and programs,you shouldA.own the RPAC membershipB.haVL小ily guesl passC.pay extra moneyD.pay for a current ticket22.What is the purpose of RPAC?A.To sponsor members'guests.B.To offer a family-friendly cnvironment.C.To sell daily guest passes.D.To provide unlimited re-entries.23.Which of the following can RPAC members do according to the passage?A.Cell phone photography.B.Filming and photography.C.Fighting and rough play.D.Wearing shoes in the locker rooms.乃Johannes Fritz,a biologist,needed to come up with a plan,again,if he was going toprevent his rare and beloved birds from going extinct.To survive the European winter,the northern bald ibis ()-which had oncedisappeared entirely from the wild on the continent-needs to migrate south for the winter,over the Alps,before the mountains become blocked.But shifting climate patterns havedelayed when the birds begin to migrate,and they are now reaching the mountains too late tomake it over the peaks,locking them in an icy death trap.Determined to save them,Mr.Fritzdecided he would teach the birds a new,safer migration route by guiding them himself in atiny aircraft.And he was confident he could succeed in this daring,unusual plan -becausehe had done it before.Mr.Fritz was his young pupils'only provider of food and love since they'd been just a fewdays old,and the ibises eagerly followed their teacher.He learned to fly,modifying a tinyaircraft so it would fly at speeds slow enough for his winged students to keep up.In 2004,three years after some experiments,Mr.Fritz led the first flock from Austria to Italy,and hassince led 15 such migrations.Over that time,he has rewilded (277 young ibises,many of which then started to pass the route on to their own young.For now,however,themain worry is getting the birds to follow the aircraft."While they have a strong bond with theirmothers'and follow them around on the ground,flying is more difficult,"Fritz said."Fly Away Home was a huge hit with us biologists,"Mr.Fritz said,recalling the 1996movie in which a Canada geese was led to migrate by an aircraft.When Mr.Fritz claimed he'ddo the same with the ibises,he was initially laughed at.But through years of trial and error,he succeeded.He even learned to fly like a bird,he said,laughing with ease.Mr.Fritz's twosons,both now teenagers,followed their flying father and the migrating birds on the ground,and his family and colleagues witnessed the risks he was taking.But the unexpected risks are“necessary”,Mr.Fritz said.“It's not so much a job,”he added,“but my life's purpose..”英语·第4页(共10页)