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Date:May 7,2023,SundayHow it works:.We'll meet at 3 p.m.at Wallenberg Square right outside of Forest Park in Queens.Be prepared to walk as we explore multiple paths throughout the park!Public transit is available!You can take the E/F to Union Turnpike or the LIRR to Kew Gardens and walk 15minutes over to Wallenberg Square.The hike will start and end at Wallenberg Square.What to bring:Water,hiking boots or sneakersDifficulty Level:EasyWhat if it rains?Refunds will be given if the event is canceled due to rain.Can I come alone?Yes,most guests do!It's a great way to meet new people.Dress Code:Be comfortable and casual.Dress for the weather.You will be outside for 90 minutes.Ages:20+Most of our events attract 20's-40's although some events can be adjusted to younger or older(50's)depending on the event.Questions?Email Dave Cervini at dave@newyorksocialnetwork.com or call 212.873.2256,M-F 10 a.m.to 4 p.m..Nonrefundable unless canceled.21.What can we learn about Forest Park Easy Hike?A.It is a dog-friendly event.B.It requires non-stop walking.C.It is held in the city center.D.It takes place on unpaved paths.22.What is the age requirement for the event?A.Older than ten.B.Older than twenty.C.Older than thirty.D.Older than forty.23.What should you do if you want to go hiking?A.Form a group.B.Carry an umbrella.C.Prepay the ticket.D.Wear formal clothes.BClose to a century ago,New York's Coney Island was famed for its sideshows ()Eye-catching signscrowded the island's attractions,showing off circus shows,sword swallowers-and even an exhibition of tinybabies.The babies were premature ones kept alive in incubators(婴儿保育箱)pioneered by Dr.Martin Couney.Themedical establishment had rejected his incubators,but Dr.Couney didn't give up on his aims.Starting in 1896,hefunded his work by displaying the babies and charging 25 cents to see the show.In return,parents didn't have topay for Dr.Couney's incubators,and many children survived who would never have had a chance otherwise.Born in 1920,Lucille Horn ended up in an incubator on Coney Island.She'd been born a twin,but her twindied at birth.And the hospital staff told her father that there wasn't a chance she'd live."It was just:You diebecause you didn't belong in the world,"Horn says.But her father refused to accept that answer.He grabbed ablanket to wrap her in,called a taxi,and took her to Coney Island-and to Dr.Couney's infant (exhibit.Years later,Horn decided to return to see the babies-this time as a visitor.When she took the opportunity tointroduce herself,Dr.Couney went over to a man who was uneasily looking at his small infant."Look at this younglady,"Dr.Couney told the man."She's one of our babies.And that's how your baby's gonna grow up."Horn was just one of thousands of premature infants that Dr.Couney cared for and displayed at amusementparks until the 1940s.He died in 1950,shortly after incubators like his were introduced in most hospitals.At the第一次联合诊断检测(英语)第3页共8页扫描全能王创建可其