1 . User Guide of Tsinghua University Libraries
Welcome to the best place of Tsinghua Yuan — Tsinghua University Library. Here we have magnificent buildings, abundant resources, convenient facilities, professional staff, considerate services, free atmosphere, etc. We are ready to provide warm welcomes, great supports, and best services for you.
Activate Borrowing Services
As a new user, you need to activate borrowing services by clicking on our homepage. The system adopts INFO system for identification. For freshmen, activating identity on the Electric ID Service System is required before first login. Post-doctors graduating from other universities shall submit a copy of their doctoral dissertation (博士毕业论文) together with their IC Card when making an application at the library card center to open your library privileges.
Borrowing Privileges
Upon presenting a valid university IC Card, you can access and borrow books according to the privileges listed below.
Loan Quotas (借阅限额) | ||
Borrowers | Loan Quotas | Hold Quotas |
Teachers and Students | 100 copies | 20 copies |
International Non-degree Students | 5 copies | 3 copies |
Online Reservation
You can reserve books that have been checked out to other users. You will be informed by E-mail or WeChat once the requested book is available. The requested books will be kept at loan desk only for 3 days.
Renewals
You may renew books online and the new return date is 8 weeks after the renewal day. You may renew books for many times, however, the longest period for general books is 32 weeks (224 days).
Fees for Late Return
Readers who fail to return the books by the due date will be charged ¥ 0.20 per day per book.
1. What do we know about activating borrowing services at the libraries?A.The services are automatically activated for students. |
B.Post-doctors all need to submit a copy of their dissertation. |
C.Freshmen activate the services online before their first login. |
D.Post-doctors are required to use the Electric ID Service System. |
A.Wait that guy to return the book to the libraries. |
B.Ask a librarian for the information of the borrower. |
C.Make an online reservation for the book you need. |
D.Borrow it via the system anyway and wait in the queue. |
A.You may borrow altogether 120 books at one time. |
B.Your requested book will be mailed to you once ready. |
C.You may renew your books as many times as you wish. |
D.You will be fined if you have books past due at your hand. |
You are watching your favorite TV show when a commercial break starts. First you see an ad for candy. Then there is one for fast food. Your stomach growls. Suddenly, all you can think about is how much you need a snack.
If that sounds familiar, you are not alone. Researchers from McMaster University in Canada studied the effects of junk food ad. The researchers examined the effects of advertising junk food on more than 6000 kids through TV commercials and other types of media. They found that kids made unhealthy food and drink choices as quickly as 30 minutes after seeing the ads.
Food and drink ads are everywhere from TV to the Internet. Companies want to make sure you know about their products. They spend nearly 1. 8 billion a year on food ads aimed at kids according to a report.
The Nielsen Company tracked the number of food ads that kids saw in 2015. It found that kids watched nearly 12 food ads on TV each day. Most of these ads weren’t for healthy foods. In fact, on average. kids saw only one ad per week for fruits and vegetables. Instead, most of the ads were for fast food, candy and sugary drinks.
Jennifer Harris, a professor at the University of Connecticut, says this is a big part of the problem. “Unhealthy foods are not things we should be encouraging kids to cat more often”. Harris says. “But unfortunately those are the products being advertised to them the most”.
Health experts say it’s OK to treat yourself to a cookie once in a while. But what can you do to keep from having an unhealthy snack every time you see an ad for junk food? Harris says it’s important to learn to spot the techniques companies use in their ads, tell their kids what is going on and help kids think about whether these products are good for them.
1. What did researchers from MaMaster University find?2. What conclusion can you draw from the findings of Nielsen Company?
3. Please decide which part is false in the following statement, then underline it and explain why.
To avoid negative impacts of advertisements for unhealthy food, parents should keep their kids from watching these kinds of advertisements.
4. Please briefly describe what you can do to reduce the negative impact of advertising on your life. (In about 40 words)
3 . Horizon Institute: Annual Winter Workshop
Background
Established in 2005, Horizon Institute is committed to bridging the gap between academic theory and real-world application. With over 20,000 alumni worldwide, our focus is on providing hands-on experiences in a wide range of disciplines.
Workshop Details:
Dates: December 5th - December 20th
Courses Available: Advanced Mathematics, Experimental Physics, Digital Art Design, and Leadership Dynamics.
Eligibility: Students aged 12-18 with a keen interest in the chosen subject.
Fee: $350 for a single course. Enroll in two or more courses for a 15% discount on the total fee.
Facilities and Features:
State-of-the-art laboratories and design studios.
Interactive sessions with industry experts.
Dedicated mentorship by experienced professionals.
Access to our extensive library and online resources.
Additional Benefits:
Certification upon course completion.
Opportunities for internships in partner organizations.
Networking events with Horizon alumni and industry leaders.
For More Details:
Visit our campus on November 15th for an open house session.
Contact us via email: contact@horizoninstitute.org or call: (456) 789-0123.
1. What is Horizon Institute’s primary mission?A.Hosting winter workshops every year. |
B.Organizing networking events for students. |
C.Linking academic teachings to practical experiences. |
D.Offering online courses in various disciplines. |
A.Free meals throughout the course. |
B.Personalized one-on-one teaching sessions. |
C.Interaction with professionals from various industries. |
D.A chance to study abroad with partner institutions. |
A.By browsing the institute’s online catalog. |
B.By attending the open house on November 15th. |
C.By waiting for the annual newsletter. |
D.By joining the institute’s social media page. |
4 . Visitor Guidelines of The Metropolitan Museum
We look forward to welcoming you to The Met! Please review our visitor guidelines outlined below prior to your visit. By visiting in person, you agree to obey the rules, and The Met reserves the right to ask visitors who do not follow these guidelines to leave the Museum.
Health and Safety
The health and safety of all is the first. The Met will continue to monitor and follow guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), New York State, and New York City for health and safety procedures that inform our operations. Masks are strongly recommended. We cannot make sure that you will not be exposed to COVID-19 during your visit to The Met. Those visiting The Met do so at their own risk of such exposure.
Museum Admission
Entrance into the Museum’s galleries requires a ticket or Membership card. New York State residents and New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut students, the amount you pay for tickets is up to you.
If you wish to pay less than the general admission ticket prices, you may purchase your ticket at a Met ticket desk with a valid New York State driver’s license, New York State identification card, student ID, or New York library card.
General Admission
For visitors who are not New York State residents or NY, NJ, or CT students:
General admission is $30 for adults, $22 for seniors, and $17 for students
Admission is free for Members, Patrons, and children under 12
Admission is free for a caregiver accompanying a visitor with a disability.
Members
When you enter the Museum, have your Membership card ready. We’ll scan your card, and you can head right into the galleries without a ticket.
Photography and Video Rule
The Met permits photography and video for private, non-commercial use only at The Met Fifth Avenue and The Met Cloisters.
Hand-Held Cameras and video on personal cellular devices may be used, without a flash (闪光), to photograph and film the galleries unless designated (标明的).
Photographs and video cannot be published, sold, reproduced, transferred, distributed, or otherwise commercially used in any manner.
1. According to the health and safety terms. ______.A.visitors are required to wear a mask |
B.visitors are recommended to wear a mask |
C.the Met checks visitors’ vaccination and test results |
D.the Met is responsible for COVID exposure |
A.$ 60 | B.$ 90 |
C.$ 107 | D.$ 77 |
A.Shooting items labelled no photo with a hand-held camera. |
B.Taking photos with your mobile phone’s flash on. |
C.Printing out your photo and sharing it with your friends. |
D.Putting your video online and charge money for viewing. |
5 . Four Soccer Clubs for Kids in New York City
Soccer is a sport loved by many kids, families and countries. Here are four soccer clubs that are great for kids throughout New York City.
Stellar Soccer
Address: 1047 Amsterdam Ave
Stellar Soccer was created and taught by early-childhood educators. All classes are held outdoors and are for children aged 2 to 8 years old. No experience is necessary and players of all skill sets are welcome. They offer private lessons on the weekdays and public lessons on the weekends. They also have programs for boys and girls individually.
Soccer Friends USA
Address: 106-06 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills
Soccer Friends USA offers soccer programs for kids aged 18 months to 14 years old. Their philosophy is that the best way for young children to learn soccer is by having fun! Children here are able to learn the game of soccer in a non-competitive environment. In order to teach kids how to play, they believe as teachers they need to have good social skills and a talent for teaching.
Downtown United Soccer Club
Address: 527 Hudson St
Downtown United Soccer Club values friendship and good sportsmanship in a caring and supportive way for every player. Training is offered to players of all ages and genders (性别). They hope to develop a community that helps children develop their lifelong love for the game of soccer.
Coney Island Cyclones Soccer Club
Address: Bill Brown Playground, 4475, Brooklyn
Coney Island Cyclones Soccer Club provides soccer training for kids aged 3 to 15 years old. Their programs include a soccer academy (学院), as well as winter and summer camps that have indoor and outdoor facilities. Their goal is to teach young players the values of sportsmanship, teamwork, self-confidence and respect.
1. Where is Stellar Soccer?A.In Amsterdam Ave. | B.In Forest Hills. |
C.In Hudson St. | D.In Bill Brown Playground. |
A.Stellar Soccer. | B.Soccer Friends USA. |
C.Downtown United Soccer Club. | D.Coney Island Cyclones Soccer Club. |
A.Training for all ages. | B.Winter and summer camps. |
C.A non-competitive environment. | D.Programs for boys and girls individually. |
6 . In today's world, online social media' has become more powerful and the most destructive thing over worldwide, although with time all generations have come to accept the changes social network has brought about, teenagers and young adults are the most enthusiastic users of these sites. According to various research studies in the field of online social networks, it has been revealed that these sites are impacting the' lives of the youth greatly. When using these sites such as Twitter, Facebook or Myspace, there are both positive and negative effects on the youth.
Firstly, social media helps the youth and any other user updated with what is happening around the world, and helps the teenagers stay connected and interact with each other even if they are many miles apart. This strengthens their relationship. Even if they finished school and moved to different locations, they stay connected and update one another.
In addition, social media sites have provided a platform whereby the youth can create groups and pages based on their common discipline and end up building connections and opportunities for their respective careers by updating different topics to discuss. Youth who have been interviewed say that social media has become their lifestyle and it makes their lives easier and more efficient.
While on the one hand social network sites seem to bring people together and stay connected, on the other hand it causes many physical and mental health problems such as eyes infection, back problems, etc. Other negative effects of social networking various people suggested included encouraging poor spelling and grammar, exposing underage to online predators (捕食者), allowing spread of misinformation that is seen as fact, decreasing productivity as those who are supposed to be working spend time in the sites to chat, providing a perfect platform for cyberbullying and providing details that increase risks of identity theft.
“The more social media we have, the more we think were connecting, yet we are really disconnecting from each other.” One researcher said.
In conclusion, social networking clearly portrays both positive and negative effects on the youth. It is the decision of individuals whether to use it in a right way or wrong.
1. One of the reasons why young people adopt the platform offered by social media sites is ________.A.to practice their debate skills | B.to change their way of living |
C.to improve their academic performance | D.to lay the foundation for their future careers |
A.put young people in danger | B.allow spread of information |
C.result in users' health problems | D.reduce the using of poor spelling |
A.The research on online social media. | B.The correct way to use online social media 2611. |
C.The introduction of online social media history. | D.The influence of online social media on the youth. |
A.Disapproving. | B.Objective. | C.Positive. | D.Indifferent. |
7 .
For Children Museum: Children’s Museum, Sundays, 89 North Street, 67641235 Story time: Children’s Library, 106 Green Street, Wednesdays during 9:30 am-5:00 pm, 66599624 Sports: Soccer Club, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 16 Yangtze Road, 96725643 Basketball Club, Wednesdays and Fridays, 79071632 Cinema: New films for children, 99 Brick Road, 69001354 Useful Phone Numbers Fast Food Restaurant: 66387901 Hospital: 68787451 Visitor Information Center: 800-120-9847 Taxi: 79210583 Visitor Hotel Information: 800-739-7302 |
1. It’s Friday afternoon, you can go to ______.
A.read children’s stories | B.play basketball |
C.play soccer | D.visit the museum |
A.order fast food in a restaurant | B.do some shopping |
C.have a good story time | D.ask for some hotel information |
A.looking for a hotel | B.taking a taxi |
C.eating fast food | D.doing eye exercises |