1 . Regeneron Science Talent Search (Regeneron STS) is the oldest and most important science research competition for high school students all over the nation. Started in 1942, Regeneron STS recognizes and empowers most promising young scientists. Each year, nearly 2,000 students enter Regeneron STS. The competition awards 300 student scholars and their schools annually and invites 40 student finalists to Washington, D. C. to participate in final judging. Regeneron STS provides an important platform for their original research which is examined and reviewed by professional scientists.
What are the requirements?●Applicants must be over 13 years of age and have legal parental permission to submit (提交) the application and participate, or be 18 years of age or older;
●Applicants must complete individual research projects to enter Regeneron STS. Research conducted as part of a pre-collegiate student team project is not qualified for Regeneron STS;
●Applicants must submit application package through our online system, and must not have entered any previous Regeneron STS.
What are the core components of an application?●Essays, short answer responses, activities and basic information;
●Scientific Research Report (maximum 20-page research paper about one of the applicant’s original research projects);
●Recommendations submitted by adults;
●Test Scores (optional).
What could the applicants win?●PARTICIPATION AWARDS: All competitors will receive a T-shirt, laptop stickers, and a free one-year subscription to Science News magazine.
●SCHOLAR AWARDS: Each of the 300 scholars will receive a $2,000award.
●SCHOOL AWARDS: The schools of each scholar will receive $2,000 per scholar. The award is intended to contribute to excellence in science, math and/or engineering education at the school.
●FINALIST AWARDS: Judges select 40 finalists from among the scholars. In addition to an all-expense-paid trip to Washington, D. C., finalists receive a minimum award of $25,000.
1. From Paragraph 1, we know that Regeneron STS ________.A.was started before the 1940s |
B.recognizes 40 scholars every year |
C.is a platform for professional scientists |
D.is a nationwide science research competition |
A.be over 18 years old |
B.submit applications online |
C.have entered Regeneron STS before |
D.have completed the research for a team project |
A.Each finalist. | B.Each participant. |
C.Each scholar. | D.Each of the scholars’ school. |
2 . What’s On
Master’s teens
Forceful Cuts, now running at the Art Museum of China Profiles, through to Sept 17, shows the late artist Huang Yongyu’s efforts in woodcut art. His woodcuts show a good assessment of human nature, with wisdom and humor. Huang once said he lived every day in the same serious way as he worked on wood, “paying great attention to every cut”.
9 am—5 pm, closed on Mondays.
66 Shapowei, Daxue Road, Siming district, Xiamen, Fujian province.
Art into soul
Two artists Xu Li and Andrey Kovalchuk are presenting an exhibition at Shanghai’s New Art Museum, through to July 30. Xu is showing dozens of his oil paintings. Kovalchuk, who chairs the Russian artists association, brings 24 sculptures. The show compares the cultural traditions and individual concerns of the two cultures.
9 am—5 pm, closed on Mondays.
1528 Gumei Road, Shanghai.
Eternal glare
The use of raw lacquer (生漆) to better preserve objects, such as bowls, and meanwhile decorate life can date back to the Neolithic culture in China. Throughout centuries, lacquer art has been viewed as an important part of Hubei’s cultural heritage (遗产). Dozens of fine examples of this art from the collection of the Hubei Museum of Art are now on show at World of Lacquer, an exhibition running through to July 30, at the Anhui Art Museum.
9 am—5 pm, closed on Mondays.
1 Chengdu Road, Binhu New District, Hefei, Anhui province.
Academy work
Over 240 paintings, prints, sculptures and seal engravings(篆刻)are on show at the gallery of the China National Academy of Painting until July 8, offering a look of the works of academy artists all over the country. The exhibition shows works done in the traditional style and new explorations.
9 am—4:30 pm, closed on Mondays.
54 Xisanhuan Beilu, Haidian district, Beijing.
1. Which exhibition can we enjoy at Shanghai’s New Art Museum?A.Lacquer art. | B.Woodcuts. |
C.Seal engravings. | D.Oil paintings. |
A.The Art Museum of China Profiles. | B.Shanghai’s New Art Museum. |
C.The Anhui Art Museum. | D.The China National Academy of Painting. |
A.It shows a variety of works. | B.It displays academic artworks. |
C.It covers exhibits of different cultures. | D.It exhibits the artworks from a late artist. |
3 . 2023 Hot List: The Best New Restaurants in the World
Place des Fêtes — New York CityThis famous wine bar provides a spot with a rare sweet and warm atmosphere. For date night, go to the bar with views of the open kitchen, or fill up the large table in the back with a group and taste the entire 20-item menu. Either way, do not miss the famous mushroom soup.
Le Doyenné — Saint-Vrain, FranceAustralian chefs James Henry and Shaun Kelly transformed the former stables (马厩) of a 19th-century private estate into a working farm, restaurant, and guesthouse driven by the principles of regenerative agriculture. More than one hundred varieties of fruits, vegetables, and herbs make their way into Henry’s cooking after being carefully nurtured by Kelly.
Mi Compa Chava — Mexico CitySeafood is a hangover cure in Mexico, and almost everyone eating here is devoted to fixing last night’s damage from drunkenness and getting a head start on creating today’s. On the sidewalk, crowds of locals and tourists alike line up for fisherman Salvador Orozco’s creative takes on Sinaloa and Baja seafood. Anything from the raw half of the menu is a sure bet, though cooked dishes like fish can help fill out a meal.
Vilas — BangkokCan a dish inspired by a Spanish recipe using Japanese ingredients still be considered Thai? For Chef Prin Polsuk, one of Bangkok’s most famous Thai chefs, it most certainly can. At his latest restaurant, a small dining room at the base of Bangkok’s landmark King Power Mahanakhon Tower, he draws inspiration from King Chulalongkorn’s 1897 journey around Europe and the foreign ingredients (原料) and cooking techniques he added to the royal cookbooks.
1. What does the author highly recommend at Place des Fêtes?A.Red wine. | B.Fried fish. | C.Baja seafood. | D.Mushroom soup. |
A.Place des Fêtes. | B.Le Doyenné. | C.Mi Compa Chava. | D.Vilas. |
A.To compare the origins of some restaurants. | B.To state the similarities of some restaurants. |
C.To recommend some foods of some restaurants. | D.To introduce the features of some restaurants. |
4 . Wildlife Preservation Volunteer Programs
Elephant Preservation Volunteer Program in Nepal
This program is suitable for active volunteers who love animals and want to care for the well-being of elephants. No experience is needed as you’ll be working closely with placement staff. The elephant shelter takes in elephants that have medical issues and require care.
Volunteers are accommodated in a local hotel. You should expect to share a room with one other volunteer.
Marine (海洋的) Preservation Volunteer Program in Croatia
This program is suitable for physically fit volunteers who are experienced divers (潜水员). You will use your diving skills to collect marine waste from the bottom of the seabed. You will work within a team on sorting waste out and handing it to the recycling centre.
Volunteers will be accommodated in a hotel. Local workers will clean the accommodation throughout the week.
Victoria Falls Wildlife Volunteering in Zimbabwe
This program is suitable for animal-loving volunteers who want to contribute to protecting amazing creatures and their habitats. Activities include animal tracking, camping out on the reserve and supporting other partner organizations.
Volunteers are accommodated within private rooms at the preservation centre. The accommodation has an open-air area where volunteers can socialize.
Amazon Jungle Preservation Volunteer Program in Peru
This program is suitable for volunteers who care about the environment, like working hard and don’t mind getting their hands dirty. It’s a great opportunity if you’re looking to reset your life by getting out of your comfort zone. You’ll also be developing personally and professionally.
Volunteers are accommodated in local people’s houses. There are running showers but you can expect water to he cold.
1. What do the programs in Nepal and Zimbabwe have in common?A.They need experienced volunteers. |
B.They are suitable for animal lovers. |
C.They include dirty work in the field. |
D.They require camping out on the reserve. |
A.They work on the seabed all the time. |
B.They help to keep the environment clean. |
C.They are taught diving skills after arrival. |
D.They lead a team to explore the marine creatures. |
A.Elephant Preservation Volunteer Program. |
B.Marine Preservation Volunteer Program. |
C.Victoria Falls Wildlife Volunteering. |
D.Amazon Jungle Preservation Volunteer Program. |
5 . The New Jersey State Botanical (植物学的) Garden (NJBG) is a part of Ringwood State Park, New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry, Department of Environmental Protection. It appears on both the State and National Registers of Historic Places.
Membership
It’s easy to join NJBG or renew your membership—or a gift membership—online, by phone or by mail. And it’s very important to the Botanical Garden. Your membership dollars help to protect the Garden, and provide educational activities for the general public. Thank you for your support!
To join or renew, please click on the section below for safe and convenient online payment. If you prefer to join by phone or mail, call the NJBG office at (973)962-9534 to get more information.
Membership Benefits
NJBG is an exciting and beautiful place to visit, with formal gardens, native woodlands, and about 5,000 species and varieties of trees, shrubs and flowers. Your NJBG membership enables you to purchase plants at a reduced price at plant shops.
Join NJBG Today
New Member | Individual | Family | Student |
Yearly | $35 | $60 | $25 |
Two Years | $60 | $110 | $40 |
Renew Membership
Membership Renewal | Individual | Family | Student |
Yearly | $30 | $50 | $25 |
Two Years | $50 | $90 | $40 |
A.To provide service for the public. |
B.To build a new botanical museum. |
C.To improve the educational level of the gardeners. |
D.To update NJBG’s payment system. |
A.Joining in activities for free. | B.Visiting the Garden anytime. |
C.Learning to care for a garden. | D.Buying plants at a lower price. |
A.$60. | B.$90 | C.$100. | D.$110. |
1. Who is the speaker?
A.A social psychologist. | B.A TV host. | C.A publisher. |
A.Introducing a speaker. |
B.Conducting a class. |
C.Recommending a book. |
A.Tips for escaping unhappiness. |
B.Benefits of painful experiences. |
C.Ways to develop reading ability. |
A.Discuss his plans. | B.Share his stories. | C.Explain his views. |
Cleo is a honey-colored 1-year-old cat. She has no tail. We took her to the hospital in our car on Oct 3rd. She ran away and we can’t find her. Last place seen: Wooden walkway on Beverly Street, near Hemingway Park. She is on a diet because of a health problem. She is loved and missed very much. Please help us find Cleo. Reward (赏金): 500 dollars. If you have any information, please contact Mr Taylor at 0798654372 or visit 457 Bonker Road. |
1. Which of the following descriptions is NOT TRUE about the lost cat?
A.It is female. | B.It likes eating honey. |
C.It has no tail. | D.It is one year old. |
A.in Mr Taylor’s house | B.in Mr Taylor’s car |
C.along Bonker Road | D.near Hemingway Park |
A.By email. | B.By WeChat. |
C.By phone. | D.By microblog. |
A.give her a big meal | B.take her to the hospital |
C.play with her tail | D.get a reward |
A.an ad | B.a poster |
C.a notice | D.a “Lost and Found” |
8 . A famous magazine, Amusement Today, does a survey among park lovers every year both in the US and overseas, based on which, “Top 5 List of the Best Amusement Parks in the World” has come out as follows:
Disneyland, California
Disneyland is a theme park in Anaheim, California, the US. More than 515 million guests have traveled to this American landmark from around the world since the park first opened to guests on July 17, 1955. The park consists of many world-famous sections, such as Main Street, Adventure land, New Orleans Square, and so on.
Magic Kingdom, Disney World, Florida
Magic Kingdom is a theme park within the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, near Orlando opened on October 1, 1971. It is the most famous theme park in Florida. The park’s design and attractions don’t make much difference from Disneyland Park in Anaheim.
EPCOT, Disney World, Florida
EPCOT is the second theme park built at the Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Florida. The park opened on October 1, 1982, and was named EPCOT Center from 1982 to 1993. It was the largest Disney theme park in the world until 1998, when Disney’s Animal Kingdom opened.
DisneyMGM Studios, Florida
MGM’s streets are the home for some great moviethemed attractions with a history of less than 30 years. With the addition of the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and the Rock and Roller Coaster, the park is now home to Disney World’s most thrilling rides.
Universal Studios, Florida
Go behind the scenes, beyond the screen and jump right into the action of your favorite movies at Universal Studios, the number one movie and TV theme park in the world.
1. Which of the following theme parks have similar attractions?A.Disneyland & Magic Kingdom. |
B.Disneyland & Universal Studios. |
C.EPCOT & DisneyMGM Studios. |
D.Magic Kingdom & Universal Studios. |
A.Magic Kingdom, Disney World, Florida. |
B.DisneyMGM Studios, Florida. |
C.EPCOT, Disney World, Florida. |
D.Disneyland, California. |
A.To attract tourists to these theme parks. |
B.To increase the sales of Amusement Today. |
C.To introduce world’s best amusement parks. |
D.To compare attractions in different theme parks. |
9 . Here’s all the information you need to know about getting a membership to Sam’s Club.Explore all the membership offers below!
Sam’s Club Annual Membership.
Sam’s Club has two annual membership options, Club Membership and Plus Membership:
* Club Membership: This is the standard membership level and costs $50 per year.
* Plus Membership: This is the top membership level and costs $110 per year. Though the Plus Membership is more expensive, it gets you an additional 2% back on your purchases (up to $500 a year)
Sam’s Club 3-Month Free Trial Membership
A Sam’s Club 3-month Free Trial Membership allows you to experience everything that a Club Membership gets for 90 days.
This free trial offer is limited to new members only and you can only get one of these trial memberships per household(一家人).
The trial membership is set up to auto-renew(自动续订) and you will become a club member at the end of the three-month period automatically, so be sure to cancel before 90 days is up. You can cancel at any time during the free trial by calling 1-888-746-7726.
Sam’s Club 1-Day Shopping Pass
Sam’s Club offers a l-Day Shopping Pass, which allows non-member guests to shop at Sam’s Club for 24 hours without a membership. Though it came with a few restrictions:
* Shopping using a 1-Day Shopping Pass will be charged a 10% fee on all purchases.
* A Guest Membership is active for 24 hours starting at the time of purchases.
* Scan &Go can only be used by members and is not available for guests.
1. How much should a Plus Membership user pay for something bought by a Club Membership user priced at $30?A.$28.8. | B.$29.4. | C.$ 30. | D.$30.6. |
A.It offers less benefit than a Club Membership. |
B.One can cancel it anytime before the end of 90 days. |
C.One can get two of these trial memberships per household. |
D.It is necessary for you to phone if you want to become a club member. |
A.It is for non-member guests to purchase things. |
B.Shopping with the pass will get a 10% discount. |
C.Scan &. Go can be available to those with the pass. |
D.Those with the pass can enjoy the top-level service. |
10 . Literary festivals are held annually in many corners of the globe and attract large numbers of readers, writers, playwrights (剧作家) and publishers.
Miami Book Fair
For eight days each year in November, the campus of Miami Dade College hosts over 500 outstanding authors during the Miami Book Fair. The fair offers young writers a unique opportunity to attend creative writing courses and workshops. Readers can listen to famous international authors talk about their latest books. Most of the events are offered free of charge to encourage a love of literature across all income groups.
Cheltenham Literature Festival
The festival runs for 10 days every autumn in Cheltenham. It’s the world’s first literature festival, leading the way in celebrating the writ- ten and spoken word. The fair offers something to everyone-you can attend reading activities and debates, and bring your children to see their favorite storybook characters brought to life.
Paraty International Literary Festival
It’s held each year in the city of Paraty, Brazil. Visitors can meet many local and international authors, poets and playwrights, and attend literature workshops. As part of the festival, Flipinha is mainly for children where young readers can meet writers and relax with a book in a special space. A further arm of the festival is called FlipMais. A series of free events about live theatre, music and cinema are held throughout the city of Paraty.
Edinburgh International Book Festival
The festival lasts for over 16 days every August and usually features around 900 events where you can meet your favorite authors, and bring your children to attend magical story-telling sessions and special workshops for children with learning disabilities. In most years, the festival attracts over 1,000 authors, poets and educators.
1. What can young writers do at Miami Book Fair?A.Enjoy wonderful live shows. | B.Get the latest books for free. |
C.Develop their writing skills. | D.Receive training in public speaking. |
A.It includes different forms of art. | B.It organizes a debate for writers and readers. |
C.It gives children a chance to make up stories. | D.It allows readers to offer writers suggestions directly. |
A.Miami Book Fair. | B.Cheltenham Literature Festival. |
C.Paraty International Literary Festival. | D.Edinburgh International Book Festival. |