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山东省济宁市2021届高三上学期英语期末考试试卷
Imagine arriving at the airport…passing through security…finally boarding your flight and taking off…only to land a few hours later—right back where you started. No. Your plane didn't have a mechanical issue. You actually bought a plane ticket to nowhere. It's a new kind of air travel that's become popular during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A growing number of airlines-including Qantas in Australia and All Nippon Airways in Japan—offer flights that take off and touch down at the same airport-without landing anywhere in between. Recently, Qantas introduced its first seven-hour scenic flight scheduled for Oct. 10 that featured views of the Great Barrier Reef, Sydney Harbor and the Uluru monolith. Tickets—which cost between 560 dollars and just over 2,700 dollars—were sold out in 10 minutes, according to the airline. The airline industry—the travel industry overall—has just been damaged by the pandemic. The International Air Transport Association predicts the airline industry as a whole will lose 84 billion dollars this year and almost 16 billion dollars in 2021 because of the pandemic. So this new kind of air travel offers airlines an opportunity to make some money and also keep staff working.
However, environmental groups say these "flights to nowhere" should not be the answer for cash-short airlines. Mark Carter, spokesman for Flight Free Australia(an environment group)argues, "Too many of us are unaware of flying's contribution to the climate crisis. And the passengers on Qantas' 'flights to nowhere' will increase their annual carbon release as they fly over the Great Barrier Reef because warming is causing repeated mass bleaching (白化) events before the Reef has time to recover."
Registration Form for League Baseball-Oak Mountain League Your Name___________ Parent/Guardian Name(s)__________ Address______________ ZIP Code _____________ Phone _______________ Birth Date_____________ School ______________ Grade ________________ COST: $40,00 (includes team T-shirt) Enclose a check(支票)made payable to Oak Mountain League and mail to: Oak Mountain League *P. O. Box 40096* Campbell, California 95008 |
Registration deadline(最后期限): January 30 Hotline for information: 555-7589 |
Oak Mountain League Baseball Registration Information ⒈Who may play? All students living within the boundaries(界限)of Oak Mountain League may play. The boundaries are Smithville a Road on the north. Western Hills Drive on the west, Interestate 41 on the east, and White Boulevard on the south. ⒉How old must I be? League members must be between the ages of 9 and 14. League age is determined by actual age on September 1 of the previous year. ⒊How many divisions are there? There are three divisions: A ages 9-10 AA ages 11-12 AAA ages 13-14 ⒋When are the tryouts? Tryouts will be held to help the coaches create teams with equal skill levels. All tryouts will be held at Remington Field, which is at the corner of Sunshine Avenue and Ocean View Drive. Division A Monday February 10 5:00-7:00 p. m. Division AA Tuesday February 11 4:30-6:30 p. m. Division AAA Wednesday February 12 5:30-7:30 p. m. ⒌May I request to be on a team with my friends? Coaches will try to place players on teams according to the schools they are in. if you have a special request, please tell a coach before the tryouts. The coaches will consider such requests but cannot promise that the requests will be satisfied. ⒍When is the registration deadline? Registration forms are due on January 30. Additional forms are available at sports shops, area schools, and the public library. If your registration form is not in by the requested date, you will be charged an extra $5,00. |
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