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What to expectThe former Shell employee self-funded his trip with $20,400 in savings,hoping to raise up to $48The exhibition explores the story behind football,showing how design has been used to push the gamemillion for Rotary International."I have been suffering from a lack of sleep lately because I slept only threeto new limits.Take a journey through over 500 objects,films and interviews in sporting performance,to four hours per night.But I feel proud because I finished this challenge,Adeyanju said just after heequipment development and stadium design,and involve yourself in the stories of clubs and game legendsarrived,wiping the sweat off his face.Adeyanju added that he is now planning to have a possible cycling(传奇人物)including Messi,Pele,George Best and Diego Maradona.trip to Ghana or a bike ride to Israel to help raise more funds.And he has another dream:to climb MountHeld by the Design Museum and the National Football Museum in Manchester,the show reveals theQomolangma.master planning of the world's most significant football stadiums,the design innovation used in today's24.Why did Adeyanju go on the 41-day trip?equipment,how the graphic design of team badges()and posters shapes a club's identity and howA.To challenge himself.B.To help fight polio.grassroots'efforts are pushing the sport's commercializationC.To connect with more people.D.To advertise Rotary InternationalTicket information25.How did Adeyanju become popular during the journey?Online booking is advised but tickets will also be available in the booking office.Last entry to theA.By using the title "Lion Heart".B.By commenting on other bikers'journeys.exhibition is 90 minutes before the museum closes.C.By sharing his experiences online.D.By showing his deep love for his hometown.Adult tickets are charged from 16 and student tickets from 12.Meanwhile,you can save 25%26.What made Adeyanju's experience in Mauritania unpleasant?on family and group tickets.A.His getting lost in the bush.B.His meeting with crime.Present your exhibition entry ticket for 10%off food and drink at London Grade Coffee on theC.His failing to understand the localsD.His motorbike's breaking downground floor.27.Which words can best describe Adeyanju?21.What can visitors do at the exhibition?A.Caring and determined.B.Reliable and enthusiastic.A.Design a team badge.B.Interview master designers.C.Generous and sensitiveD.Adventurous and confident.C.Put on football equipment.D.Learn about famous football players.C22.How much should a couple with their 11-year-old son pay at least for admission?We humans often navigate()using road signs and GPS.But what about elephants?ConnieA.£33B.£36.C.£44.D.£48.Allen,a behavioural ecologist at the University of Exeter in the U.K.,said "the elephants navigate over23.What will visitors enjoy with the ticket?long distances using their unbelievable memories",which makes others consider that an elephant will neverA.A special discount on goods at a cafe.B.An album of significant football stadiums.forget.But it's also been suggested here and there that maybe olfaction is extremely important for theseC.A free visit to the National Football Museum.D.An invitation to a club's sporting performance.long-distance movements.啡BAllen and her colleagues checked that idea by testing African elephants'ability to identify a veryA crowd cheered Kunle Adeyanju as he turned off his motorbike engine after completing a tiring41dayspecial smell:the smell of pee().You see,an elephant pees a lot-some 12 to 15 gallons a day-trip.The 44-year-old left London on April 19 and arrived in Nigeria's commercial center Lagos on Sundayand that pee can contain a series of chemical signals.after travelling more than 8,000 miles across 13 countries.He started the impressive journey to raise findsBut first,they needed some pee.So they headed for a spot along Botswana's Boteti River and waited.for Rotary International to deal with polio(小儿麻痹症)in his native Nigeria.They waited for elephants to pee and,within 20 minutes,went and collected these fresh pee samples.ThenAccompanied by a dozen bikers for the last stretch of the journey from the Republic of Benin,they set up cameras on seven paths which the elephants usually walked along.After observing theAdeyanju was welcomed by supporters in Ikeja,in central Lagos.Adeyanju,called"Lion Heart"by fans,elephants'natural behaviour on the paths,they noticed that the majority of the elephants checked smellswon popularity among the public by posting daily pictures with comments about his journey on social media.along the paths-especially elephants travelling alone,which is an indication,the researchers said,thatAt every stop along the way,he was greeted by enthusiastic supporters.smells may serve as signposts along the paths.He did face some challenges,like the one in Mali where one of his wheels broke."I was standing inNext,they placed those pee samples along the paths.And they found that for at least two days,the middle of the night,alone in a bush,not knowing what to do,without speaking the language,"hepassing elephants trained their trunks on the samples,especially samples from mature adults,which issaid,explaining he had to walk to the nearest village."Fortunately,the locals helped me."Not all of theanother indication that smells might be an effective navigational signal.Their findings appeared in thechallenges he faced were solved smoothly."Mauritania,a country in northwest Africa,was'terrible',"journal Animal Behaviour.he said,after he got robbed of hundreds of euros."The worst experience,"he added.Based on these results,they hope conservationists might be able to use elephant pee as a decoy(英语领航卷(一)全国卷第3页(共8页)英语领航卷(一)全国卷第4页(共8页)

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