1 . Location
St Helena is one of the remotest islands on Earth. The subtropical (亚热带的) British Overseas Territory sits in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean, 1,200 miles from the west coast of Africa and 1,800 miles from the east coast of South America.
Size Population
St Helena is only 16 km long and 9 km wide and the population is 5,000. This is 1/3 the size of the Isle of Wight, and the same size as Disney World Orlando. This is also the same size as San Francisco-yet the island has just 0.5% of San Francisco’s population. With an extremely low-crime community, you can freely explore the island’s natural and built attractions in peace.
Climate
As a subtropical island, St Helena’s temperature is 15-28℃ all year round. While the four seasons are not recognized on St Helena, the “cooler months” are generally June to September and the “hotter months” are December to March. St Helena is free from extreme weather events, with even thunderstorms only occurring perhaps once a decade.
Accessibility
Until 2017, St Helena did not have an airport and was only accessible by sea. Reaching the island meant a five-day ship voyage from Cape Town, South Africa. However, since October 2017, the island’s first and only airport has enabled passengers to reach the island in just a six-hour flight.
1. In what aspect are St Helena and San Francisco alike?A.Climate. | B.Population. | C.Crime rate. | D.Area. |
A.Tropical. | B.Mild. | C.Dry. | D.Extreme. |
A.By plane. | B.By car. | C.By ship. | D.By train. |
2 . 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. |
3 . Why Camp Olympia, and what sets Camp Olympia apart from other camps?
The beauty of our place and the ability to choose from over 40+FUN activities make us special. We feel it is the important things... Experienced Leadership, Staff Hiring and Training Practices, and our excellent Safety Record that clearly makes us one of the leading summer camps for kids in America.
Camp Olympia offers summer camp terms from June ~ August with three-week, two-week, and oneweek terms available. All terms begin on a Sunday and end on a Saturday.
Sign up today to keep your bed for 2019!
2019 Summer Dates & Pricing | ||
Term 1 | June 4~June 17(14 days) | $3,495 |
Term 2 | June 18~July 8(21 days) | $4,495 |
SPARK Week 1* | June 18~ June 24(7 days) | $1,795 |
Term 2 B | June 25~July 8(14 days) | $3,495 |
Term 3 | July 9~July 29(21 days) | $4,495 |
SPARK Week 2* | July 23~Jul y 29(7 days) | $1,795 |
Term 4 | July 30~ August 12(14 days) | $3,495 |
* SPARK Week Terms are for 6~ 9 years old campers only. | ||
All other camp terms are for 7~16 years old campers. |
A $300 NON-REFUNDABLE deposit is required to keep a space. Click here to REGISTER ONLINE.
1. When will be the right choice of a 6-year-old boy?A.June 4~June 17. | B.June 25~ July 8. |
C.July 30~ August 12. | D.July 23~July 29. |
A.Term 2. | B.Term 2B. | C.Term 4. | D.Term 1. |
A.$300 | B.$4,495 | C.$3,495 | D.$1,795 |
A.On the Internet. | B.In a newspaper. |
C.At a magazine. | D.In a travel guidebook. |
4 . If you like tasting food from different countries, here are some events you shouldn’t miss in New York City this year.
Chinatown Restaurant Week — March 14 — 30
Various meals will be offered for $18.88 per person at participating Chinatown restaurants such as Golden Unicorn, Nom Wali Tea Parlor, HK Wonton Garden, Pho Grand, Red Egg and Shanghai Gourmet. Peking Duck House will offer a specialty at lunch only.
Mere Info: www.chinatownrcstaumantweck.com
Martini Week — March 15 — 30
Martini Week is a two-week-long celebration of America’s proudest inventions. It will be held at 23 bars and restaurants across the town. They’ll be offering their own, unique specialties at low prices. Choose from places including Ava Lounge, Beaumarchairs, Catch, Abe & Arthur’s, Sons of Essex, Bounce Sporting Club, Aspen Social, Revel, Rayuela, and more.
More Info: www.sociallysuperlative.com
Malaysian Restaurant Week — June 18 — 24
Malaysian restaurant s will offer various $20.12 meals, while Asian-influenced restaurants will feature a special limited-time-only menu inspired by the country’s special flavors. Participating restaurants include Fatty Crab, Michelin-starred Laut, Penang and Spice Market.
More Info: www.Malaysiakitchennyc.com
Italian Restaurant Week — June 26 — July 6
Celebrate New York City’s fifth Italian Restaurant Week-the Italian Dine Out. The 11-day event will offer special discounted lunch and dinner priced at $23 at New York City’s most authentic Italian restaurants. Sponsored by the Italian Trade Commission, the Italian Dine Out offers dinners special 3-course menus for lunch and dinner.
More Info: www.italianmade.com
I’m sure you’ll have a great time during the events.
Remember: don’t eat too much for the sake of your health.
1. If one schedules his holiday on June 30, which event is he likely to attend?A.Chinatown Restaurant Week | B.Martini Week |
C.Malaysian Restaurant Week | D.Italian Restaurant Week |
A.Pho Grand | B.Fatty Crab | C.Bounce Sporting Club | D.Beaumarchais |
A.Italian Restaurant Week will last two weeks. |
B.$18.88 is a minimum charge for these events. |
C.Martini Week is a great pride of the American. |
D.a specialty is served in Peking Duck House anytime. |
5 . San Francisco Fire Engine Tours
San Francisco Winery TourRunning: February 1st through April 30th
This delicious tour goes through the city on its way to Treasure Island where we will stop at the famous Winery SF. Here you can enjoy 4 pours of some of the best wine San Francisco has to offer.(Included in tickets price)
Departing from the Cannery: Tour times upon request.Duration(时长): 2 hours
Price: $90
Back to the Fifties Tour
Running: August 16th through August 31st
This tour transports you back in time to one of San Francisco’s most fantastic periods, the 1950s! Enjoy fun history as we take you through San Francisco for a free taste of ice cream.
Departing from the Cannery: 5:00 pm and 7:30 pmDuration: 2 hours
Price: $90
Spooky Halloween Tour
Running: October 10th through October 31st
Join us for a ride through the historical Presidio district. Authentic fire gear(服装) is provided for your warmth as our entertainers take you to some of the most thrilling parts of San Francisco.
Departing from the Cannery: 6:30 pm and 8:30 pmDuration: 1 hour and 30 minutes
Price: Available upon request
Holiday Lights Tour
Running: December 6th through December 23rd
This attractive tour takes you to some of San Francisco’s most cheerful holiday scenes. Authentic fire gear is provided for your warmth as you get into the holiday spirit.
Departing from the Cannery: 7:00 pm and 9:00 pmDuration: 1 hour and 30 minutes
Advance reservations required.
1. Which of the tours is available in March?
A.San Francisco Winery Tour. | B.Back to the Fifties Tour. |
C.Spooky Hallowen Tour. | D.Holiday Lights Tour. |
A.Go to Treasure Island. | B.Enjoy the holiday scenes. |
C.Have free ice cream. | D.Visit the Presidio district. |
A.Take some drinks. | B.Set off early in the morning. |
C.Wear warm clothes. | D.Make reservations in advance. |
6 . Long Island’s local theaters have long pulled from Broadway’s talent pool, providing unique opportunities to see incredible performances. The Long Island theatre culture sets the stage for new works and classic theaters. We’ve rounded up the best spots for you.
The Suffolk Theater
The Suffolk Theater brings a broad range of artists to its stage from Country to Comedy and Classical. Their shows for the holiday season include Top of the World: A Carpenters Christmas on December 2, WLNG’s Rockabilly Christmas! on December 9, Rockapella Christmas on December 11 and The Suffolk 54 New Years Eve! on December 31.
John W. Engeman Theater
The John W. Engeman Theater is a year-round professional theater that casts its actors directly from the Broadway talent pool. This holiday season, their main stage show is the beloved tale, A Christmas Story. Their winter children’s shows include Frosty from November 26 to December 31 and Frozen Jr. from February 4 to March 5.
Studio Theatre Long Island
Studio Theatre Long Island is one of Long Island’s oldest theaters. It is putting on a production of Scrooge the Musical running through December 18 for their main stage performance and Frosty and His Puppet Pals, from November 26 to December 31 for their children’s theatre performance.
ThinkBIG! Theater Arts
ThinkBIG! is a non-profit theater arts company offering community and school programs and performances for young audiences. This holiday season, their fall acting classes are taking place at Gigi’s Playhouse in Patchogue. And their traveling’ trunk show is Long Island’s only interactive children’s show where kids from the audience star in the show!
1. When will WLNG’s Rockabilly Christmas be on?A.On December 2. | B.On December 9. |
C.On December 11. | D.On December 31. |
A.The Suffolk Theater. | B.John W. Engeman Theater. |
C.Studio Theatre Long Island. | D.ThinkBIG! Theater Arts. |
A.To educate. | B.To argue. | C.To introduce. | D.To persuade. |
7 . The London Book Fair
Time and Location
The London Book Fair will take place 18 — 20 June, 2023, Olympia London.
Children’s & Young Adult
Our Children’s & Young Adult section traditionally welcomes the leading names in the field to exhibit. These companies enjoy noisy passageways full of visitors and benefit from the opportunity to increase brand awareness. However, any children under 16 are not allowed to be at The London Book Fair.
Authors & Self-Publishing
Author HQ, which consists of a theatre and networking area, is one of our most popular features, attracting great interest from the self-publishing community. Meanwhile, our Author of the Day programme helps bring writers face-to-face with bestselling authors who will share their journey to publication during a special series of talks at the fair.
Technology and Publishing Solutions
All the new ways to treat content are found in the Tech area at LBF, located in the National Gallery of Olympia. Whether it is an app, game, mobile development or enhanced eBook — or a development not yet launched — the Tech area is its home. To keep the creativity flowing, there is a dedicated Buzz Bar in the heart of the Tech area for those all-important networking meetings.
BA Members
BA Members attend the fair for FREE and receive a number of key benefits, making the fair a more accessible, cost-effective and highly relevant event for booksellers. Simply click here to find out more about becoming a BA member and take advantage of this offer.
If you have any further difficulties, please contact our Customer Services team who will be happy to help.
1. Who will be welcomed by the London Book Fair?A.A mother with a kid. | B.A green hand writer. |
C.A primary school student. | D.A visitor getting to London in July. |
A.Apply for BA members. | B.Attend networking meetings. |
C.Increase brand awareness. | D.Contact Customer Services team. |
A.A textbook. |
B.A newspaper. |
C.A website. |
D.A fashion magazine. |
8 . The UNESCO World Heritage List is a prestigious honour awarded to sites of outstanding universal value around the world. Did you know there are 1,157 UNESCO World Heritage Sites spanning across 167 countries? We’ve picked out our top 4 for you to visit below.
The Acropolis, Greece
The Acropolis is an ancient castle that stands proud in the Greek city of Athens. Back in the fifth century BC after battle with the Persians, the plans of Pericles came to life under the influence of Pheidias, the sculptor. It then became a place for thought and art to flourish, where symbols of classical spirit and civilisation came alive.
Historic centre of Rome, Italy
According to Roman mythology, the Eternal City was founded in 753 BC and became the capital of the mighty Roman Empire. Rome is home to a number of attractions including the Forum, the Pantheon and the Colosseum! This World Heritage site contains the whole historic centre within the city walls and reflects the influence of the Renaissance and Baroque periods in making it one of Italy’s most popular cities.
Ayutthaya Historical Park, Thailand
The historic city of Ayutthaya in Thailand was founded around 1350 and was subsequently destroyed in the 18th century by the Burmese. What’s left today is the ruins and some key highlights include the Buddhist temples of Wat Ratchaburana, Wat Mahathat and Wat Phra Sri Sanphet. The area is home to the remains of tall prang (reliquary towers) and should not be missed.
Cultural landscape of Bali, Indonesia
The landscape in Bali is unlike anything else on Earth. Consisting of five rice terraces (梯田) and water temples covering 19,500 hectares, the cultural landscape takes your breath away. This site gains honour through an ancient farming ceremony dating back to the 9th century known as subak. This concept reflects the spirit, the human world and nature, also known as Tri Hita Karana.
1. What might have happened in Greece in the 5th century BC?A.Greece became famous for its castles. | B.Pheidias became a sculptor. |
C.Greece fought against Persians. | D.The Greek spirit disappeared. |
A.A rice terrace. | B.A cultural landscape. | C.A water temple. | D.An agricultural ceremony. |
A.The Acropolis. | B.The Eternal City. | C.Ayutthaya. | D.Tri Hita Karana. |
9 . Washington DC is famous for all kinds of museums, which are really attractive. Here are some of them.
International Spy Museum
www.spymuseum.org
Admission: buy tickets in advance recommended.
Become familiar with the real world life of spies (间谍) and their equipment, strategies and history. See over 200 spy tools and find out if you have what it takes to become a spy. Take part in a timed treasure hunt solo or in teams against your friends as you attempt to break codes (密码).
National Museum of Women in the Arts
www.nmwa.org
Admission: $10 adults, youth free.
This museum highlights female artist’s works of art form the 16th century to today. The permanent (永久的) collection showcases over 3000 pieces such as paintings, photography and silverwork. Artists include Elis-abetta Sirani, Barbara Morgan and Louise Nevelsen.
National Postal Museum
www.postalmuseum.si.edu
Admission: free.
Created in 1993, this museum delivers America’s postal history from the 17th century to the present day. It focuses on the development of mail delivery and the advances in postal technology. Learn how mail was transported through the ages, how stamps are created and the significance of letters. See some of the best stamp collections in the world.
National Museum of Natural History
www.mnh.si.edu
Admission: free.
The NMNH collection has been growing for the past 150 years and is the largest and most comprehensive in the world. It features 126 million items and is growing daily with ground-breaking research by world-eminent scientists. Everything imaginable is displayed here from fossils including Dinosaurs, giant squid and the Hope Diamond.
1. What will visitors do at the International Spy Museum?A.Pass information through codes. |
B.Play games associated with spy. |
C.Learn how to make spy devices. |
D.Get trained to be a professional spy. |
A.National Postal Museum |
B.International Spy Museum |
C.National Museum of Natural History |
D.National Museum of Women in the Arts |
A.They are free. | B.They have a history of over 100 years. |
C.They grow quickly. | D.They show the development of technology. |
10 . A weekend trip to Prague is just enough time to enjoy the historical places in the city and you can still take out some time to attend fun activities and enjoy the local cuisine. The list here will help you decide where to stay, where to eat, and where to go on your weekend in the magical city of Prague.
Prague Old Town
The most central location in Prague, Old Town is where most of the sightseeing (游览) attractions are. There are various hotels around this area and depending on what you’re hoping to spend, there is something for everyone. You can easily walk to Wenceslas Square, Charles Bridge, the Astronomical Clock, and the Old Town Hall Tower,
Activities
If you’re looking for a family-friendly activity, you can go Paintballing at the Prague Playground which has themed (特定主题的) fields and lets you run around them as much as you want. If you want to explore, you can also be a part of the bike tour that goes to the Karlstejn Castle.
Food and Drink
Prague is known for its love of meat and beer, but that’s not the only type of food and drinks you can enjoy there. Traditional Czzech cuisine is special and something you should try on your weekend in Prague.
Now that you know where to stay and what to do, go forth and enjoy your weekend in Prague!
1. Where is the text probably taken from?A.A textbook. | B.A course plan. |
C.A story. | D.A travel guide. |
A.Wenceslas Square. | B.Charles Bridge. |
C.Old Town. | D.The Astronomical Clock. |
A.By bike. | B.By car. |
C.By taxi. | D.By subway. |