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A.To try another lifestyle.        
B.To refresh our brain.
C.To make better decisions.       
D.To play with our family and friends.

参考答案B
解析:细节理解题。依据前两段可知,过度使用电子设备会导致大脑疲劳,根据第三段可知,我们需要让大脑休息一下,而走近大自然可以让我们疲惫的大脑远离电子设备,从而让大脑恢复活力,因此选B项。

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A.Reborn.    
B.Memorable. 
C.Remarkable.   
D.Tiring.

A.Electronic Equipment Harms the Brain
B.Good Rest Develops Good Memory
C.Tips on Using New Technologies
D.Being in Nature Is Good for the Brain

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British artist Amy Sharrocks collects nearly all kinds ofwater. In 2013, she set up the Museum of Water, a live piece of artwork thattravels all over the world and invited people to donate water--from spit tomelted snow--in a bottle and discuss what it means to them.
   The program aims to understand why people treasure water and helpprepare them for a drier future and climate, Ms. Sharrocks told an audience ofclimate experts, activists and museum curators (馆长). "For example,we show them how to have three-minute showers to better deal with watershortages ," she said.
    Amy is notalone as a matter of fact. As world leaders increasingly face up to the seriousresults of climate change, curators are planning a new wave of museums, whichare devoted to what many consider a vital issue of the times. In 2015, a formerlawyer Miranda Massie created the first United States museum which was entirelydevoted to climate change in New York City. "Climate change is affectingvirtually every aspect of our lives, " Ms. Massie said. "But we can'tfight the problem with top-down policies alone. We need the public toparticipate and museums are a way to open people's mind to what matters.
BridgetMcKenzie, director of Flow Associates, wanted to raise awareness of the dilemmaof the Pacific island nations, which are particularly vulnerable (易受伤害的)to rising sea level. So with her team she set up a "ghostboat" made of old fish nets at the University of Cambridge's Museum ofArchaeology and Anthropology, and asked visitors what they would take with themif they were suddenly forced to leave their homes.
   While museums can be a powerful way of communicating the effects ofclimate change, they should also practice what they spread and control theirown emissions ( 排放物 ). "Roughly half of cities'emissionscome from energy use in buildings, " said Elliot Goodger, amuseums'association representative of the West Midlands in Britain,"museums have a duty to be energy-efficient, for example by using laserlighting for displays or improving their building materials. "
Why did Amy Sharrocks set up the Museum of Water?

A.To help people get rid of water shortages.
B.To collect some special water worldwide.
C.To remind people to attach importance to water.
D.To warn people of the danger of a drier future.

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