The following safety risks may result in serious injury or death to the user of the MINI Cooper S:
● This product contains small parts that are for adult assembly (组装) only. Keep small children away when assembling. Remove all protective materials before assembly. Be sure to remove all packaging materials and parts from underneath the car body.
● Battery posts contain lead known to the state of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Never open the battery.
● Body parts such as hands, legs, hair and clothing can get caught in moving parts. Never place a body part near a moving part or wear loose clothing while using the vehicle. Always wear shoes when using the vehicle.
● Using the vehicle near streets, motor vehicles, drop-offs such as steps, water (swimming pools) or other bodies of water, hills, wet areas, in alleys, at night or in the dark could result in an unexpected accident. Instead, use the vehicle on the highway. Always use the vehicle in a safe, secure environment.
● Using the vehicle in unsafe conditions such as snow, rain, loose dirt, mud, or sand may result in unexpected action, for example tip over.
● Using the vehicle in an unsafe manner. Examples include but are not limited to:
· Pulling the vehicle with another vehicle or similar device
· Allowing more than two riders
· Pushing the user from the back
· Traveling at an unsafe speed
● Always use common sense and safe practices when using the vehicle.
● Store the vehicle indoors or cover it to protect it from weather. Water will damage the motor, electric system, and battery.
1. When assembling, you should ____________.A.open the battery on the spot | B.ignore the packaging materials |
C.keep small children off the spot | D.take away all protective materials |
A.have at least four passengers |
B.push the user from behind at the start |
C.drive on the highway instead of on hills |
D.wear loose clothes while using the vehicle |
A.An official report. | B.A popular magazine. |
C.A physics textbook. | D.A product handbook. |
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1. Which statement is true of this type of printer?A.It is a portable printer designed for home and office use. |
B.It is a multi-function printer producing high-quality photos. |
C.It is an easy-operation printer with a two-year free care pack. |
D.It is a wireless-connected printer supported by modified cartridges. |
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C.Automatic. | D.Eco-friendly. |
A.you can return it without being charged. | B.you can save $18. |
C.you can get a care pack on discount. | D.you will receive it tomorrow. |
Gallery Policies for Visitors to National Gallery of Art, Washington | |
Visitors must present all carried items for inspection upon entry. After inspection, all bags, backpacks, umbrellas, parcels, and other things as determined by security officers must be left at the checkrooms, free of charge, close to each entrance. All oversized bags, backpacks and luggage must be left at the checkrooms near the 4th Street entrance of either the East or West Building. These items will have to be x-rayed before being accepted. Items of value, such as laptop computers, cameras, and fur coats, may not be left in the checkrooms but may be carried into the galleries. We regret that we do not have enough space for visitor items larger than 17×26 inches into the Gallery or its checkrooms. Additional security procedures and checks may be taken according to the decision of the Gallery. | For the safety of the artworks and other visitors, nothing may be carried on a visitor’s back. Soft front baby carriers are allowed, but children may not be carried on shoulders or in a child carrier worn on the back. Pushchairs are available free of charge near each checkroom. Smoking is prohibited. Food and drink are not permitted outside the food service areas. Unopened bottled water may be carried only in a visitor’s bag. Cell phones may not be used in the galleries. Animals, other than service animals, are not permitted in the Gallery. Skateboarding is prohibited. Picture-taking (including video) for personal use is permitted except in special exhibitions and where specifically prohibited. Tripods (三角架) are not allowed. Please do not touch the works of art. |
1. When people come to visit the Gallery, they should ____________.
A.leave all their carried items at the checkrooms |
B.have all their carried items x-rayed at the entrance |
C.take all their carried items with them without inspection |
D.have all their carried items inspected at the entrance |
A.Visitors have to keep their valuable items in the checkrooms. |
B.The size of visitor items allowed into the Gallery is limited. |
C.It cannot keep oversized visitor items due to limited space. |
D.Visitor items over 17×26 inches must go through additional checks. |
A.can carry their children in soft front child carriers |
B.can carry their children on their shoulders |
C.can carry their children in child carriers worn on the back |
D.ought to pay if they want to use pushchairs for their children |
A.pictures and videos are allowed for personal use anywhere in the Gallery |
B.tripods are allowed except in some special exhibitions |
C.picture-taking and videoing are totally forbidden in the Gallery |
D.pictures and videos can be taken in some places for personal use |
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Botzees
Kids can follow directions or use their imaginations to build a robot out of the 130 blocks, and then command it to dance, sing, drum and light up with the companion app on a smart device (设备) or tablet. Though the robot-building appealed to younger testers, kids aged 5 and up enjoyed the toy’s advanced features (特色). (Pai Technology, $ 99. 99)
How to Code a Rollercoaster
Just as coding can be used to tell stories, this is a story about coding. This picture book does a good job of introducing and explaining what code is, how computers understand it, and introducing common coding terms—variables, loops, if/then. The volume is part of the popular “Girls Who Code” series, but intended for the younger reader. (Penguin Random House, $ 17. 99)
Code Like a Girl
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1. What can we know about the gifts?A.Botzees enables its players to build a robot as they want. |
B.Marble Circuit is an easy logic game for those 7-year-olds. |
C.How to Code a Rollercoaster is written by a famous writer. |
D.Code Like a Girl is about female scientists’ achievements. |
A.Botzees. | B.How to Code a Rollercoaster. |
C.Code Like a Girl. | D.Marble Circuit. |
A.They are for teenagers. |
B.They are related to technology. |
C.They have the picture introductions. |
D.They can be bought on Penguin Random House. |
【推荐1】Documentation of cultural heritage sites can both raise public awareness and lay the foundation for short-term recovery operations and long-term conservation plans.
The Ancient City of Aleppo
In December 2018, UNESCO and the United Nations Institute for Training and Research Operational Satellite Application Programme published (出版) Five Years of Conflict: The State of Cultural Heritage in the Ancient City of Aleppo, using satellite images, which allowed for sites in unreachable areas to be viewed for the first time since the start of the conflict. UNESCO’s cultural heritage experts worked closely with teams from UNITAR-UNOSAT, as well as historians, architects and archaeologists, to study the images, finding that more than 10 percent of the historic buildings of Aleppo have been completely destroyed and more than half have suffered different levels of damage.
A second study, examining the state of all Syrian properties on the World Heritage List, as well as on the country’s Tentative List, was carried out in 2019.
The Minaret of Jam (宣礼塔)
New technologies were also used to safeguard cultural heritage in Afghanistan in 2018. The Minaret of Jam is believed to have been built between 1163 and 1203. Its lonely position in Ghor Province, Afghanistan, at the spot where the Hari Rud River meets the Jam Rud River, may have helped protect it over the centuries, but it also makes the protection challenging. In September 2017, UNESCO experts, along with Afghan officials from the Ministry of Information and Culture, carried out the first survey of the inside and outside parts of the minaret, along with a general survey of the area, using drone technology. Video footage was published in February 2018, allowing the world to see the state of one of Afghanistan’s most fragile heritage sites.
1. What did the two projects have in common?A.They ended with a published report. |
B.They started at about the same time. |
C.They used modern technology to help. |
D.They were carried out in the same country. |
A.By comparing different historical sites. |
B.By setting up a system in UNITAR-UNOSAT. |
C.By searching the historic buildings on the local site. |
D.By checking the site through pictures from satellites. |
A.The location of the site. |
B.Prevention of the local people. |
C.The cost of protection. |
D.The lack of technology. |
【推荐2】There are some differences between American English and British English. Some differences are quite interesting.
When my friend Lily from London used the word “larder”, I didn’t know what it meant. Realizing I didn’t follow her, she used another word. I finally knew she wanted to find something to keep some food. The next word came up when we were planning a lunch date. She jotted down the date and time in her diary, while I marked my calendar. If she called me on the phone, she would ring me up. But if the line was busy, she would say the line was engaged. Most times, I can know what Lily means. Last week, she regretted sending her boys to watch an early morning tennis game without their fleeces. I thought that she meant without their jackets or something like that. Other times, we have to ask each other. She recently told me a funny tale about a pissed woman. I wondered what had made the lady angry. It turns out that pissed means drunk.
Here is one more example. My British friend Jane was filling out a ticket at the grocery store recently. She asked the young man to help her if he had a rubber. When she noticed he didn’t follow her, she quickly asked for an eraser, which, in England, is often called a rubber. In order to communicate well with British people, we Americans should learn some words that the British use differently. And I think people who learn English as a second language should also realize that there are differences between American English and British English.
1. According to the passage, in British English ________.A.the word “pissed” means angry | B.the word “jacket” is often used |
C.the word “engaged” means tired | D.the word “rubber” means eraser |
A.Wrote down. | B.Cared about. | C.Looked for. | D.Settled down. |
A.The British way of using words. |
B.Some new words the writer’s British friends taught her. |
C.The reasons why Americans can’t followed the British at times. |
D.Some words used differently in British English and American English. |
A.Indifferent. | B.Negative. | C.Positive. | D.Mutual. |
【推荐3】Remember Malcolm Gladwell’s famous “10,000-hour rule” from his bestselling book Outliers? It proposes that achieving mastery in any field requires roughly 10,000 hours of practice, emphasizing the importance of early professionalization and intensive practice for becoming an elite in a particular field.
This approach, known as “deliberate practice”, encourages setting goals from a young age, investing time and specializing in a specific field. On paper, it sounds like a good path to success, but when we look at the lives of elite athletes, musicians and scholars, we find a different story. In reality, many individuals who have risen to the top of their respective fields took a more diverse and winding route. They often explored a wide range of activities, gained a broad skill set, and only specialized at a later stage in life. In other words, the idea that one must know one’s specialization from a young age is fundamentally wrong.
Studies have shown that an approach called the “sampling period” is often more effective for achieving success. During this phase, individuals try various activities, gain diverse skills, identify their strengths and weaknesses, and only choose a field to specialize in once they have a clearer understanding of their passions and abilities.
Elite athletes, for example, rarely specialize in a single sport at a very young age. Instead, they engage in a variety of sports during their formative years, which allows them to acquire broad physical skills and discover their interests and talents. These early diversification experiences provide valuable lessons that can be applied to their chosen sports.
Consider the journey of Roger Federer, one of the greatest tennis players of all time. At the age of 6, he dabbled in rugby, skiing and wrestling, only returning to tennis later. The trial period benefited him not just because he found his true passion but also because his experiences in various sports enriched his tennis game with a unique set of skills.
1. What does the author think of “10,000-hour rule”?A.It’s effective. | B.It’s costly. | C.It’s unpractical. | D.It’s unproven. |
A.early goal-setting | B.diverse skills | C.focused practice | D.field specialization |
A.To show the difficulty to be an elite athlete. |
B.To prove the advantage of the “sampling period”. |
C.To give an example of applying “deliberate practice”. |
D.To tell us one of the greatest tennis players of all time. |
A.Kids should try many kinds of activities. | B.Passion can be found at a young age. |
C.Many failures can lead to successes. | D.Learn to be an athlete since young. |