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offers“Nightriseamultimedia experience with lights and sound at the top of Sulphur Mountain.25.What is Ana Cnnelos's attinude towards the Youth Amenica Grand Prix?PlanningYourVisitA.Unclear.B.Positive.Both the town of Banff and LakeLouse are locatedwithin the national park.soall visitors mustC.Doubtfal.D.Unconcerned26.What can be learned about the Youth Ameriea Grand Prix?buy a park pass,Getting to the park is convenient.with bus services available from CalgaryA.It only values dancers'technical skills.B.It isheld mainly for 9yearold dancersAccommodation&DiningC.Iuawards S5 million scholarships annualy.Visitors can choose from a wide range ofaccommodations,from high-end hotels such asD.I helps dancers get noticed by professionalsthe Fairmont Banff Springs and Fairrmont Chateau Lake Louise to family-friendly options like27.What does the underlined word "distributed”in the last paragraph mean?the Lake Louise Inn.Dining options include local Canadian food at The Bison.deliciousA.Put aside.B.Thrown away.C.Held back.D.Given out.breakfastsat Bluehird,and European-inspired cheese dishes at Walliser Stube.21.When is the best time to visit Banff National Park for ice climbing and skiing?CA.February.B.MarchC.November.D.December.22.Where can you enjoy the “Nightrise”multimedia experience?A.In the town of Banff.B.On frozen Lake Louise.C.Atthe top of Sulphur Mountain.D.At the Banff Sunshine Ski Resort.23.What can visitors have at The Bison according to the text?A.Delicious breakfasts.B.Local Canadian foodC.Ice carving-themed snacks.D.European-inspired cheese dishes.behavior.To test this idea,they conducted innovative experiments in which participants were答Bshown videos of dogs in various situations both positive (such as receiving treats) andOver 400 young ballet dancers from the Northeast recently gathered in Worcester,Massachusetts.to compete at the Youth America Grand Prix tryouts.Often compared to thenegative (such as being told off). In some videos.the background was digitally changed to go要AmericanIdol ofballet.this four-day event isa major talent-spotting ground for future stars.against the dog's behavior. The striking results demonstrated that participants relied more oncontext rather than the dogs actual actions when judgingits emotionsMany participants are discovered here and go on to join world-famous companies like the不One of the most common misinterpretations involves theguilty look".What ownersAmericanBalletTheatre and the Paris Opera Ballet.typically interpret asguilt is actuallya fear or submission(服从)response to the ownerstoneThe competition featureddancersaged9 to 19.dressed in colorful clothes with theirhairor body language.not an understanding of wrongdoing. This fundamental error arises from内neatly tied They waited backstage before being called by their number to perform brief solodances under bright lights.Among them was 15-year-old Karli Wilkinson from Massachusetts.anthropomorphism the human tendency to put our own emotions onto aninals. Molinaroemphasizes that this misinterpretation can significantly impact training effectiveness and thewho shared.“I love performing for people and becominga characterwhenI dance.”Sheperformedoverall human-dogrelationship.tomusic from Dunein desert-themed performance clothes,adding that she felt excited ratherthan nervous on stage.To interpret dogs emotions more accurately. owners should focus on individual behavioralAna Canelos,a parent from North Falmouth,expressed admiration for the dancers'devotion:signs rather than situational context or human-based assumptions. Researchers recommend"Dance is often thought of as a light sport,but these kids work so hard each and every day,developing awareness of our limitations and learning to observe each dog'sunique signalsmoreputting in 20 to 30 hours a week.”She described the event as a“fantastic”opportunity forcarefully.Taking extra time to properly read a dog's body languagerather than makingyoung performers to showcase their talent.quickjudgments based on the situationcan greatly improve communication and strengthenAccording to organizers,around 1,200 dancers will be seleeted from tryouts across thethe human-dog connectionU.S.and around the world to advance to the finals in Tampa,Florida.There,thousands ofUltimately.recognizing our built-in blind spots and devoting time to understanding dogsscholarships will be awarded for short-term,summer.or year-round training at top dancereal emotional expressions through patient observation arekey steps for building deeper,moreschoolsglobally.Racheal Nye ofthe Oklahoma City Balletnoted that the event offers“anmeaningful,and more trustingrelationships with our four-legged friendsincredible opportunity for these dancers to be seen by directors of schools and companies.28.What did Molinaro and Wynne do in their experiment?Now in its 25th year,the Youth America Grand Prix has awarded over S5million inA.They showed participants videos of dogs.scholarships,with about S450.o00 distributed annually,helpingyoung dancers pursue theirB.They studied various animals in given conditionsdreams in ballet.The event not only recognizes technical skills but also encourages artisticC.They trained dogs to react to positive situations.expression,self-control.and determination among the next generation of performersD.They recorded dogs' sounds in different contexts.24.What do weknow about KarliWilkinson?29.Which example from the textillustratesthe concept ofanthropomorphism?A.She is from North Falmouth.B.She advanced to the finals in Tampa.A.Owners tracking dogs'everyday behaviors.C.She performed in desert-themed clothes.D.She works over 30 hours weekly on ballet.B.Dogs communicating through body language.【高二10月夯基考·英语第3页(共8页)】26-X-029B【高二10月夯基考·英语第4页(共8页)】26-X-029B
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