settle in for an evening of good food and great conversation,as we celebrate the rich history ofGreece and share stories of adventures old and new?Join us as executive chef Fellipe Mezzavillaimmerses us in the flavors of Greece and inspires new journeys to comeVENUE:Kafeneion,Level 1,161 Spring St,MelbourneDATE TIME:6:30 pm,Wednesday,19 June 2024PRICE:$140 per person,all-inclusive four courses with paired drinks throughout3第3页,共11页BOOK NOW:Scan the QR code or visit greekodyssey.eventbrite.com.auENQUIRIES:Email rsypgt@aremedia.com.auSCAN THE QR CODE TO PURCHASE TICKETS AND BOOK YOUR PLACE NOW21.What is special about the food in Kafeneion?A.It includes typical Australian dishes.B.It is served with popular ingredients.C.It is chosen from The Supper Club.D.It shows family cooking heritage22.How can you buy tickets to this event?A.By calling the restaurant.B.By scanning a QR code.C.By sending an email.D.By purchasing off-line.23.Where is the text mostly likely taken from?A.A travel brochure.B.A cooking recipe.C.A food magazine.D.A research paper.Like almost every set of new parents,Bryan and Elizabeth Sha w started snapping pictures oftheir son,Noah,practically from the moment he was born.When he was about three monthsold,Elizabeth noticed something odd.The flash on their digital camera created the typical red dot in the.center of Noah's left eye,butthe right eye had a white spot at the center,almost as if the flash was being reflected back at thecamera by something.When Elizabeth took Noah to an eye doctor,Noah was diagnosed with retinal(cancer with the white reflection as a sign.He endured months of treatment,but it wastoo late.Noah's cancer is treatable if caught early.Bryan Shaw wondered whether there were signs he'dmissed.He went back over every baby picture of Noah he could find and discovered the first whitespot in a photo taken when Noah was 12 days old.As time went on,it appeared more frequently."By the time he was four months old,it was showing up in 25 percent of the pictures taken of himper month,Bryan recalled.Later,Bryan was determined to put his hard-won insights to good use.He created a databasethat recorded the cancer's appearance in every photo of Noah.He also collected photos andcompiled the data from eight other children with the same cancer.Armed with that data,he began to第4页,共11页work with colleagues to develop a smartphone app that can scan the photos in the user's camera rollto search for white eye and can be used as a kind of ophthalmoscope ()Called White EyeDetector,it is now available for free on Google Play and in Apple's Apple Store."I just kept telling myself,I really need to do this,Bryan said."This disease is tough todetect.Not only could this software save vision,but it can save lives.24.Why did Bryan and Elizabeth take pictures of Noah?A.To record his growthB.To celebrate his birthC.To test their digital camera.D.To collect evidence of eye diseases.