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allows students to have fish in a tank of no more than 50 gallons,except for Harvard'sCronkhite Graduate Center.In Harvard's pet-friendly apartments,you're allowed:one cat or one dog,which can't beover 40 pounds when fully grown.At most,two pet birds.University of British ColumbiaStudents can take advantage of the university's B.A.R.K program,which uses thecalming power of therapy dogs to help them.B.A.R.K started at the University of British Columbia,after an assistant professorcalled Dr.John-Tyler Binfet noticed that he couldn't walk across campus without studentsrunning over to play with his dog,Frances.The students told him they were homesick andmissed their pets,which encouraged Binfet to establish B.A.R.K as a way of fighting theirloneliness.University of OxfordThe University of Oxford is famous for its resident pets,who happily wander aroundcollege grounds.Many Oxford colleges have their own tortoise and take part in the annualCorpus Christi tortoise race.Although you are not allowed to keep your own pet as a student,several Oxford collegeshold dog petting and walking therapy sessions.21.What is one of the rules for keeping pets at the University of Illinois?A.Pet keepers should pay a monthly US$30 pet fee which will be returned.B.Pets can't be left alone in the apartments due to vacation or illness.C.Students have to keep fish in a fish tank of no more than 20 gallons.D.The cat or dog can't be over 40 pounds when fully grown.22.Why did Dr.John-Tyler Binfet start B.A.R.K?A.To help students to fight against homesickness.B.To do research on dogs and train them to be pets.C.To help more professors to do exercise on campus.D.To give assistance to the pet dogs by offering them foods.23.Which university doesn't allow students to keep pets?A.Harvard University.B.University of Oxford.C.University of Illinois.D.University of British Columbia.BIt was May 17,2015,and Brian Koonoon,then 36,had been out of contact since the13th.He had gone missing in the Arctic.Brian climbed the hill next to his camp and checked his radio,hoping to catch a signal.He looked back to see that the snow had already covered his tracks.Any search planes wouldhave a hard time finding him-a tiny bit of color in a sea of white snow.For the first time since losing contact,Brian felt a sense of despair.He thought about hisfamily-his wife and five daughters.Then he made his decision:if he wanted to see his familyagain,he would just have to start walking.He was still 40 miles away from Repulsc Bay,the closcst village.It would be a toughwalk,but by this point he had no other choice.He gathered his stove and tent into his bag,but soon realized that dragging it would beimpossible.He made the decision to fill his bag with necessities:his remaining bread,candles,a knife,his radio and GPS.Then he started walking.Brian made his way about 15 miles until he couldn't walk anymore.He found a snowdriftagainst a rock.With his knife,he built a snow cave.He cut enough room for his body.Hecrawled in,ate and fell asleep.When he woke up a few hours later,Brian felt energetic andready to walk.Brian arrived in Repulse Bay at 5:30 am on May 20.He met a woman on the street andexplained what he had been through.The woman stared at him."You're the guy we were23031A
