People is America’s No.1 magazine about fascinating (迷人的) people. It’s a guide to who and what’s hot in the arts, science, business, politics, television, movies, books, music and sports. It is published weekly.
Publisher: The Time Inc. Magazine Company
Cover Price: $211.47
Our Price: $117.00
Issues (期数): 53 issues/12 months
Lucky
Lucky is the shopping magazine with the best buys (合算的商品), and the fashion tips you’ll need before you hit the stores. What makes Lucky really special is that it gets you the information you need before anyone else has it.
Publisher: Conde Nast Publications Inc.
Cover Price: $35.40
Our Price: $15.00
Issues (期数):12 issues/12 months
Parents
The most trusted magazine for parents who want to raise smart, loving and self-confident children. Each issue has age-specific child-development guidance, advice on your child’s health and safety, and the best ways to encourage your child’s learning.
Publisher: Meredith Corporation
Cover Price: $42.00
Our Price: $9.97
Issues (期数): 12 issues/12 months
Entertainment
This magazine covers movies, television, music, Broadway stage productions, books, and popular culture. Unlike celebrity-focused magazines like People, its main concentration is on entertainment media and reviews. It’s intended for a more general audience.
Publisher: The Time Inc. Magazine Company
Cover Price: $199.50
Our Price: $38.95
Issues (期数): 57 issues/12 months
1. Which of the following is for common readers?
A.Lucky. | B.Parents. | C.Entertainment. | D.People. |
A.It has lots of cartoons. | B.It has pictures of stars. |
C.It tells you where to find bargains. | D.It has information no one else has. |
A.hot events and famous stars | B.festivals and celebrations |
C.political events | D.daily life |
A.on a magazine club website | B.in an educational magazine |
C.in a guide to magazines | D.in a magazine sales report |
A.Lucky. | B.Parents | C.Entertainment. | D.People. |
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【推荐1】The World Health Organization’s Internship (实习) Program offers a wide range of opportunities for graduates to gain insight (洞察力) in the technical and administrative programs of WHO while enriching their knowledge and experience in the health field.
Who are we looking for?
— You are at least twenty years of age on the date of application.
— You have completed three years of full-time studies at a university. Applicants who have already graduated may also qualify for consideration if they apply to the internship within six months after completion of their formal qualification.
— You possess a first degree in a public health, medical or social field related to the technical work of WHO or a degree in a management-related field.
— You are not related to a WHO staff member (e.g., son/daughter, brother/sister, or mother/father).
— You are fluent at least in one of the working languages of the office of assignment.
— You have not previously participated in WHO’s Internship Program.
— You hold a valid passport from a WHO Member State.
How to apply?
All applications should be made for the vacancies posted on the WHO Careers site using the WHO corporate recruitment system (Stellis). Don’t miss the application deadlines.
September 1 — October 15 2020 for an internship starting January 1 — June 30 2021
January 10 — February 25 2021 for an internship starting July 1 — December 31 2021
By December 1, WHO will inform all selected candidates who applied in September and October. If you have not received any message from WHO by December 1 2020, it means that you have not been selected. For candidates who applied in January and February 2021, no information by April 15 2021 means that you have not been selected. You may apply again if you are still interested.
1. Which of the following students can be a candidate?A.A student whose mother works at a regional branch of WHO. |
B.An 18-year-old senior student at Harvard University. |
C.A student who graduated from university four months ago. |
D.A former participant of WHO’s Internship Program. |
A.By emailing a resume to the WHO. |
B.By using Stellis on the WHO Careers site. |
C.By participating in a campus recruitment event. |
D.By visiting a local career information website. |
A.Applicants. | B.Employees. | C.Students. | D.Judges. |
【推荐2】We would like to wish all our readers a wonderful winter break. Our January magazine is now in the shops and available digitally. We’re looking forward to sharing more adventures and discoveries with you in 2018,including:
At a crossroads in the Atlantic
As the population of Ascension Island rises up to mark the 200th anniversary of British rule, Fred Pearce wonders what the future might have in store for this strange part of land.
Photostory: On the road again
A selection of images from an exhibition opening this month at the Royal Geographical Society go hand in hand with M. Aurel Stein’s early 20th century photographs of the Silk Road.
Dossier: Going underground
Mark Rowe discusses the role that carbon storage can play in the global effort to reduce carbon dioxide emission (排放).
Net loss
Kit Gillet reports from the Gulf of Thailand, whose fisheries (渔场) have been almost destroyed by the commercialization of the Thai fishing industry.
And don’t forget...
...a round-up of the latest geographical and climate science news; a hot spot focus on Turkey; advice on taking photographs in Antarctica; an interview with Lucien Castaing-Taylor, professor of visual arts at Harvard; plus lots, lots more...
Buy your copy now, click here and save up to 35% or call+44 (0)1635 588 496.Geographical is also available in WHSmith and many independent news agents.
1. If you want to read something about global warming, you can read .A.Dossier: Going underground |
B.Photostory: On the road again |
C.At a crossroads in the Atlantic |
D.Net loss |
A.Ascension Island has a bright future with more population. |
B.Commercialization contributes to the loss of fishery in Thai. |
C.The January edition of 2014 is to come out in the winter break. |
D.The topics of this magazine focus on geography and interviews. |
A.attract readers to buy the magazine |
B.give advice on taking photos |
C.share adventures and discoveries |
D.introduce the content of the magazine |
【推荐3】Planning a visit to the UK? Here we help with ways to cut your costs.
AVOID BIG EVENTS Big sporting events, concerts and exhibitions can increase the cost of accommodation and make it harder to find a room. A standard double room at the Thistle Brighton on the final Friday of the Brighton Comedy Festival (19 Oct.) cost £169.15 at Booking.com. A week later, the same room cost £l18.15.
If you can be flexible and want to know dates to avoid-or you’re looking for a big event to pass your time—check out sites such as Whatsonwhen.com, which allow you to search for events in the UK by city, date and category.
STAY AWAY FROM THE STATION If traveling to your destination by train, you may want to find a good base close to the station, but you could end up paying more for the sake of convenience at the start of your holiday.
Don’t be too choosy about the part of town you stay in. Booking two months in advance, the cheapest room at Travelodge’s Central Euston hotel in London for Saturday 22 September was £95.95. A room just a tube journey away at its Covent Garden hotel was £75.75. And at Farringdon, a double room cost just £62.95.
GET ON A BIKE London’s ‘Boris bikes’ have attracted the most attention but other cities also have similar programmes that let you rent a bicycle and explore at your own pace, saving you on public transport or car parking costs.
Among the smaller cities with their own programmes are Newcastle (casual members pay around £1.50 for two hours) and Cardiff (free for up to 30 minutes, or £5 per day).
1. The Brighton Comedy Festival is mentioned mainly to show big events may .A.help travelers pass time |
B.attract lots of travelers to the UK |
C.allow travelers to make flexible plans |
D.cause travelers to pay more for accommodation |
A.the tube line to Covent Garden |
B.an ideal holiday destination |
C.a hotel away from the train station |
D.the name of a travel agency |
A.to offer visitors some money-saving tips |
B.to tell visitors how to book in advance |
C.to supply visitors with hotel information |
D.to show visitors the importance of self-help |
【推荐1】There’s no other time of year quite like fall. Cool mornings give way to afternoons warmed by the sun and the changes in temperature create beautiful colors before winter sets in. So, grab your camera for one of nature’s most impressive spectacles—the changing colors of the leaves during fall.
Acadia National Park, Maine
Peak leaf season in Acadia traditionally falls within the first two weeks of October. This is when you will see the bright displays of oranges, reds and yellows. While visiting Acadia, plan to stay at the nearby coastal town of Bar Harbor, which is considered to be the gateway to the park. While in town, treat yourself to a traditional lobster dinner at Beal’s Lobster Pier.
The Berkshires, Massachusetts
Peak season starts around Columbus Day weekend in mid-October, and you can expect to see colors ranging from golden yellows to vivid oranges and deep reds. The Berkshires features world class entertainment, cultural offerings and a deep-rooted food culture with many locally focused dining options.
Mckenzie River Scenic Byway, Oregon
Plan your visit for peak season when the golds and reds are most bright, usually in mid-October. The Mckenzie River has some of the best fly-fishing sports in Oregon. For a great getaway that includes days spent on fly-fishing, whitewater rafting and hiking to waterfalls, make reservations at Eagle Rock Lodge for a romantic bed and breakfast.
Charlottesville, Virginia
Mid to late October is when you’ll usually see the most dazzling red, orange and yellow leaves, but the colors can linger into early November. When you’re not watching leaves, plan to visit Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, the former home, gardens and grounds of the third president of the United States. In the evenings, enjoy live music at the Mill room.
1. What can tourists appreciate in both Acadia and the Berkshires?A.Coastal scenery. | B.Historical buildings. |
C.Excellent art exhibitions. | D.Special local food. |
A.plant some fruit trees | B.do water-related activities |
C.enjoy night live performances | D.take adventures into the wilderness |
A.Charlottesville, Virginia. | B.Acadia National Park, Maine. |
C.The Berkshires, Massachusetts. | D.Mckenzie River Scenic Byway, Oregon. |
【推荐2】Don’t miss out-save£100 pp
We don’t think an excuse is required, but here is one of many great reasons why you should book your next ski holiday now-our saver week discount is coming to an end! All of our holidays are discounted by£100 per person every week in January and mid-March.
Why do we recommend January skiing?
Undoubtedly your primary concern when choosing a ski holiday is the snow. With temperatures at their coldest and slopes (斜坡) at their quietest, it’s safe to say good snow conditions are almost guaranteed.
New year, new gear! For those of you renting equipment and/or clothing, you can be sure to find some brand new hire ready to carve through that fresh January powder.
If you’re looking to avoid the busy school holidays, you’ve hit a jackpot. The slopes are empty and you don’t have to wait long!
If you’re unsure about January, mid-March skiing could be for you.
March has an excellent track record for snowfall and you’re guaranteed to spend most lunch times bathing in the sun! March can offer the best of both worlds with fresh snow and blue bird days.
Similarly to January holidays, March is often far quieter than December and February periods. Remember, the sooner you can get up those lifts, the sooner you can slide down the freshly cleaned pistes (滑雪道).
We’re confident we have a ski holiday perfect for you. Don’t wait though, book before the end of the month to save £100 pp. Call us now at 0208 875 1957!
1. What is the major concern of people who want to take a ski holiday?A.Price range. | B.Snow conditions. |
C.Temperature changes. | D.Equipment rental. |
A.It is far quieter than January. |
B.It can help avoid busy school holidays. |
C.It has a record for the lowest temperature. |
D.It guarantees both fresh snow and sunny days. |
A.To spread knowledge about skiing. |
B.To encourage more people to ski. |
C.To offer skiers some suggestions. |
D.To advertise a ski holiday discount. |
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We are focused on helping your team to improve:
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1. What does Terrific Trading Co. focus on?A.Designing and selecting products. |
B.Selling goods to foreign countries. |
C.Providing training services to businesses. |
D.Dealing with difficult people and situations. |
A.Local supermarkets. | B.Medical salesmen. |
C.Small groups of tourists. | D.Large organizations. |
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