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The U.N. Headquarters is closed on weekends and public holidays.Rates for 2025Adult: $26.00Student (Ages 13+) : $18.00Child (Ages 5—12) : $15.00A 6% booking fee will apply.21. What can visitors do during the tour?A. Explore the working routine of the U.N.B. Design climate projects for the U.N. C. Attend high-level meetings.D. Deliver a public speech.22. What is a must for visitors to take the tour?A. Presenting an original photograph.B. Reaching the required age limit.C. Registering online upon arrival.D. Bringing a passport copy. 23. How much should a couple with a 15-year-old pay for the tour?A. $74.2.B.$70.C.$67.2.D. $62.BWhen I bought a house in Portland four years ago, I immediately began designing my dream garden, intending toremove the weeds and plant some vegetables or long-lasting flowers. I soon discovered, however, that the soil wasunproductive, clay-heavy and littered with stones. In previous, much tinier gardens, I'd dealt with such difficulties witha few bags of high-quality soil from the nursery. Replacing this vastly greater quantity of dirt was neither practical norfinancially possible. Instead,I decided to remediate (补救)what I already had.The challenge before me was to revive the soil. Two core principles of modern agriculture can guide this shift:minimizing soil disturbance and emphasizing biodiversity. In practice, growing crops by turns, prioritizing organic inputsover chemical fertilizers, integrating crops and trees with livestock, and sheltering soil from being washed away with cover crops, often work.I tried to apply such methods in my garden. Where once there was only grass, I created a pond, a rock garden, awildflower field and raised beds for vegetables. I let plants grow and decompose by themselves in a natural way. I also introduced different plants and revived my garden's ecological communities.In May, I decided to relocate a flowering plant. As I dug the plant out, various forms of life emerged. Earthwormsswung from the roots. A daddy-long-legs hurried to find shelter. Below the plant I even noticed the fine white fungalmycelium(真菌菌丝).Running my fingers through the soil, I understood, more clearly than ever before , that I transformed much morethan my yard—it completely changed the way I think about soil. I now see soil not simply as a medium for life, but asa living entity (独立存在物)in its own right. Although science still lacks an agreed definition of life, textbookshighlight criteria widely considered to differentiate the living and non-living. Soil meets many of them: It has a highlyorganized structure. It has a capacity for active self-preservation. It grows. It breathes. And it can die.24. What was the condition of the soil in the author's garden?A. Wet and salty.B. Poor and stony.C. Dry and sandy.D.Acidic and weedy.25. What was the focus of the author's gardening methods?A. Limiting plant varieties.B. Giving more intervention.C. Adopting a high-tech approach.D. Creating a sustainable environment.
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