Road to Hana Tours
The famous roadway along Maui's North Shore provides fantastic views for travelers who enjoy the beauty of nature.
Road to Hana Day Trip
You will enjoy beautiful beaches, quiet coastline, and towering waterfalls as you drive your way across the Kalepa Bridge, where the highway continues to Kipahulu on the Piilani Highway. This journey through the narrow highway consists of 59 bridges and over 600 turnings taking travelers in and out of rainforests and tropical plants.
Hana Grand Tour
During this 6-hour adventure, you can sit back and relax inside your bus on the way to Hana, stopping at Hana Tropical Gardens and at wonderful waterfalls, where you'll have time to swim. You'll also enjoy a beachside lunch before eventually boarding a helicopter for a thrilling 36-minute flight above Haleakala Crater and the island's rough coast. This grand small-group trip to Hana also includes a professional guide.
Rainforest Hiking Adventure
Experience the green beauty of East Maui on this rainforest hike with an informative local guide. Learn about the Maui's ecosystems, be impressed at magical waterfalls, climb rock formations, and leap into the fresh water pools below for a refreshing swim. Enjoy a delicious, healthy lunch along the way — it's included in the tour price.
Jungle Adventure on Maui
This personalized experience is great for nature lovers. You can visit multiple beautiful waterfalls, with a local tour guide. There are chances for safe cliff jumping, or choose to swim, or simply admire the magic of the falls. If the group is 4 people or more, this will be a private tour for your family only.
Here is a story to show how naive( 天真的 ) Einstein was on occasion. Shortly after he moved to America, he was inveigled (诱骗) into giving an address before a group of mathematicians at Princeton University. It took some time, for , with characteristics shy and quiet, he said he had nothing to say that the audience wouldn't already know. At last he agreed to talk on some aspects of tensor analysis (结量分析). A small card, announcing the speaker, time,and place, was put up on the notice board of Fine Hall, where the address was to be given.
When the day for the address arrived, Princeton University campus was filled with cars, reminding people of the Princeton vs Yale football game, and great crowds of people were walking around Fine Hall, trying to get into the small hall there, It turned out that the little card posted in Fine Hall, and intended only for the interested mathematicians, was read by some students. These informed other students. Students wrote home to parents,and the parents came, picking up friends on the way. The people of Prin-ceton also arrived. Everyone wanted to hear the great man speak.
Einstein was led through the shoving crowd and placed in a seat in the front row of the little hall, to wait for introduction at the proper moment, Turning his head and looking about in surprise at the excited and pushing crowd trying to get into the hall he said to himself, "I never realized that in America there was so much interest in tensor analysis.
SYINEY: AS they sat sharing sweets beside a swimming pool in 1999, Shane Gould and Jessicah Schipper were simply getting along well, chatting about sport, life and "anything" else that came up".
Yet in Sydney next month, they will meet again by the pool, and for a short time the friends will race against each other in the 50-meter butterfly(蝶泳) in the Australian championships a
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Gould,now 1 47 year -old mother of four ,has announced she will be making a return to elite competition( 顶级赛事) to swim the one event, having set a qualifying (合格的)time of 30. 32 seconds in winning gold at last year's United States Masters championships,he Her comeback comes 32 years after she won three golds at the Munich Olympics.
Schipper, now a 17-year-old from Brisbane with a bright future of going to Athens for her first Olympics, yesterday recalled(回忆)her time with Gould five years ago.
"I was at a national youth came on the Gold Coast and Shane had come along to talk to us and watch us train. "Schipper explained. It seemed as if we had long been good friends. I don't know why. We just started talking and it went from there. "
She had a lot to share with all of us at that camp. She told us stories about what it was like at big meets like the Olympics and what it's like to be on an Australian team, It was really interesting. "
Next time, things will be more serious. I will still be swimming in the 50m butterfly at the nationals, so there is a chance that I could actually be competing against Shane Gould," said Schipper, who burst onto the scene at last year's national championships with second places in the 100m and 200m butterfly.
Believe it or not, school uniforms are absolutely not only clothes for students. They stand for the culture or beauty appreciation standard of a country. To wear uniforms has become a trend in most countries in modern society. Well, let's take a look at school uniforms in different nations. This will be interesting. And here, you will detect diverse allure (魅力)!
The style of England school uniforms is rather classic, simple and respectable. Middle school students must wear traditional western-style school uniforms. Boys wear traditional western-style clothes, regular leather shoes and must wear neckties. Girls also wear western-style clothes, regular leather shoes and must wear bow ties. This classic clothing style unconsciously affects England students' temperament(性格)and also sense of beauty.
Both boy and girl students in Australia are required to wear black leather shoes and white socks. They wear school uniforms all the time except the physical education, when they need to wear gym suits.
Students in Malaysia obey rather strict rules. Girls' dresses must be long to cover the knees. Shirts must cover the elbow. Comparing with Thai students, they are much more conservative. School uniforms in most schools of China are only different in size. You can't find big differences between boys' uniforms and girls' uniforms only from the appearance. Both of them are loose sport suits.
How to Deal With a Depressed Family Member
Every minute, every hour, every day, we are losing precious time to our devices ( 设备). Technology has taken over much of our lives , especially over the last two years as school and work went online during the COVID- 19 pandemic.
No, sadly. But there are things that you can do to make sure you don't waste your time scrolling (滚屏) in the future.
This is called social economizing,which means you choose how to use your time. You know exactly what you want to do, what brings you joy or closer to your goals, so choose 1to do those things.
If you feel an urge to jump on social media or scroll websites when you have a few spare minutes, don't feel bad. This is normal. This can include cleaning your room, organizing your closet or even replying to important 3] messages.
Another great way to help reduce the desire to check your device is to turn off notifications( 通知). In the 1890s, Russian scientist Ivan Pavlov conducted experiments to measure the build-up of saliva (唾液) in the mouths of dogs under a variety of conditions. Like the dogs in the experiments, people are conditioned to respond each time they hear a ping.
As the saying goes, out of sight, out of mind. Simply put your phone, tablet or computer in another room or away in a desk so that it can't be seen.
A. Is it possible to get back the time you have lost?
B. Today many people spend much time on electronic devices
C. One way to manage your time is to control how you spend it.
D. Here are some ways to reduce the desire to check your device.
E. This is also a helpful reminder to keep you away from your device.
F. You can avoid this trap by listing things you can do when you are free.
G. By removing the notifications, you remove there minder to check your device.
In the wold, thee are more than 305 million people whose native language is English. Of this number of people, only about 275 million 21 in the United States and Great Britain The 22 90 million live in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, some Pacific islands, and other place 23 British people settled. 24 of time,one English speaker 25 understand another.
But in every 26 country, people added new words 27 their vocabularies to name animals, plants, and other things that were 28 to the first British people who went there. Brítish settlers in Australia 29 the word "kangaroo"for an animal they had never seen 30 , from the language of the people who were 31 to Australia. And the British who 32 to South Africa took "trek", meaning a long journey by ox wagon, 33 the language of the Dutch people who settled in the same place.
English speakers or34 every country know what a kangaroo is and use the word "trek" to 35 "difficult journey". But some 36 "English" words are used only by the people who borrow or 37 them. A South African who talks about "kopjes" is speaking English, but only another South African or a Dutch person would know he is speaking 38 hills. And if an Australian said, There were some "ropable" people at the corroboree(狂欢会)," only another Australian would 39 that he was talking about angry people 40 a party.
Rivers are one of our most important natural resources, Many of the world's great are located in rivers, and almost country has at least one river flowing through it that plays important part in the lives of its people.
Since the beginning of history, people (use) rivers for transportation. The longest one in the United States is the Mississippi, and the lifeline of Egypt is the Nile. transportation, rivers give water to drink, water for crops, and chances for fun and recreation for the peoplelive along their banks. However, large cities and industries that are located on rivers often make problems. As the cities grow size and industries increase in number, the water in the rivers becomes (pollute) with chemicals and other materials. People are learning the (important) of doing more to keep their rivers cleanthey want to enjoy the benefits of this natural resource.
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:
1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
While in my first year of high school, I live in the dormitory and could only go home at weekends. Therefore learned to be independently. Once, I couldn't bear the dirtiness of my shoe after playing basketball. I decided to wash them of my own for the first time. In a fact, I even hadn't seen my mother do the job. What should 1 get it done? 1 borrowed a brush and some washed powder from one of my roommates, and with his help I managed to make my shoes as clean a new pair. I was about to cheer himself when I heard him say, "Maybe you should use more water next time. You've wasted too much.