pockets - perfect for keeping a leash (拴狗绳), treats, or other little things. Folds flat when not in use
Measures: 30cm×30cm×45cm; Weighs: 3kg; Colors: Black, Tan; Price: $75
◆PET-A-ROO
This hands-free pet carrier is the perfect way to take your small pet everywhere! Simply put your small dog or cat in the pouch (小袋) and carry your pet safely and comfortably against your chest - it's like carrying a baby! Also ideal for rabbits, ferrets, and other small animals. Made of strong waterproof nylon (尼龙). Safely holds pets weighing up to 9kg.
Measures: 30cm×40cm×25cm; Weighs: 1kg; Colors: Black, Blue, Red, Green, Gray; Price: $50
◆FASHIONISTA PET CARRIER
Carry your pet in style with this high quality carrier. The outside of the bag is made from imitation leather, while the inside is covered with soft cotton, to keep your furry friend comfortable. This bag is made to be seen and can easily be carried by hand. Ladies, you'll be the talk of the town when you and your pet step out together with this stylish carrier! Perfect for small dogs!
Measures: 35cm×25cm×25cm; Weighs: 1kg; Colors: Pink; Price: $65
◆MONGO CARRIER
Traveling by air with a large pet? Then you need the Mongo Carrier. This airline-acceptable pet
carrier is perfect. The shell is made of tough plastic, and the door is made from strong metal. Food and water bowls can be attached to the inside of the door. When not being used for transportation, it can be used as a pet bed!
Measures: 90cm×60cm×60cm; Weighs: 8.5kg; Colors: Black bed with white top, Red bed
with white top, White bed with white top; Price: $175
21. How much will you pay if you want to buy a foldable pet carrier?
A. $175. B. $75. C. $65. D. $50.
22. What is one characteristic of a pink pet carrier?
A. It has wheels. B. It is fashionable.
C. It is made of animal skin. D. It can be worn by the owner.
23. Which carrier is designed for taking pets on planes?
A. PET-A-ROO. B. ROLL-A-PET.
C. MONGO CARRIER. D. FASHIONISTA PET CARRIER.
"Can't you see that I'm not a child any more? What do I have to do to prove that I've grown up?" These are questions that are asked time after time by teenagers around the world, and in every culture there's a different answer. For David, growing up on Pentecost Island in the South Pacific, the answer had always been clear. He had to become a land diver. Land diving is a tradition on Pentecost Island which inspired the better known sport of bungee jumping.
Every year at a ceremony called Naghol, the men of the island jump off towers thirty metres tall, with long vines ( 藤条) tied to their feet. A perfect jump is one in which the shoulders land gently on the ground. People believe that this will help the crops on the island to grow. If the vine is too short and the jumper's fall is stopped before the shoulders touch the ground, the jumper is considered a coward ( 懦夫). If the vine is too long, the result can be serious injury or death.
As David climbed the tower, his mother watched from below. She was holding a toy car that he used to play with when he was younger. After a boy's first land dive, his favourite toy is thrown