1. What can students do tomorrow as usual?
A.Do their employment program |
B.Take the first three classes. |
C.Have a test in the gym. |
A.English. | B.Spanish | C.French. |
A.On June 12th. | B.On June 14th | C.On June 16th. |
A.Mr. Jones. | B.Mr. Brown | C.Mrs. Smith. |
2 . The Four Most Famous Bike Trails in the World
For vacation seekers who love to ride their bikes, these are the most famous cycling trails in the world.
La Route Verte, Canada
Recently completed, this incredible route runs the length of Quebec Province from east to west and features more than 2,485 miles of bicycle trails that have been carefully marked. The ever-changing terrain (地形) makes this the best route to cycle from the St. Lawrence River to the mountains of the Laurentides.
The Karakoram Highway, China-Pakistan
Easily the highest international road in the world, the Karakoram is also one of the most breathtaking in terms of incredible views of mountainous countryside. The snow-capped Karakoram Mountains are your constant companion as you travel this amazing countryside. There are many villages along the way as well, and some of the glaciers reach the roadway.
Mont Ventoux and Luberon, Provence, France
While the hills of Luberon are a challenge for cyclists, the rewards of visiting ancient Roman ruins are certainly well worth the trip. The mixture of sun, pine forests and blue fields of lavender that stretch on for miles is a splendid sight. The legendary Mont Ventoux, the sight of many great runs during the Tour de France, is the highlight of a trip to this region.
The Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia
The Great Ocean Road is one of the engineering wonders of this country. The 243-kilometer road is windy most of the time, but offers beautiful views of the ocean and amazing geographic features such as the famous Twelve Apostles. If you don’t have time for the full run, the 60-kilometer journey between Torquay and Bells Beach can be ridden in a single day.
1. What is special about La Route Verte?A.It’s a newly-built route. |
B.It’s the shortest bicycle trail. |
C.It offers beautiful views of the ocean. |
D.It’s the highest international road in the world. |
A.La Route Verte. |
B.Mont Ventoux and Luberon. |
C.The Great Ocean Road. |
D.The Karakoram Highway. |
A.In a history book. | B.In a novel. |
C.In an art magazine. | D.In a travel brochure. |
3 . Undergraduate Admission to Cambridge University
Why Cambridge?
Cambridge is one of the best universities in the world. Home to over 23,000 students from more than 140 countries, we offer undergraduate degree courses in the arts and humanities, social sciences, sciences and engineering.
Applying to Cambridge
The Cambridge application process is slightly different to other universities. You still need to apply through UCAS, however, at Cambridge the process starts earlier to give us time to collect and consider all of the application information.
Teaching and learning
Cambridge is known and respected across the globe for the excellence of our teaching and research, and the quality of our graduates. You’ll be taught by inspiring academics who are experts in their field, and our supervision system means you’ll receive personal tuition and support.
Student life
Cambridge is a great place to be a student. There’s loads going on within the University and Colleges, and there are also over 500 student clubs that you can join—a great opportunity to meet like-minded people or to try something new.
Accommodations
At Cambridge, rather than choosing a hall of residence for your first year of study, you live in a College for the full duration of your course. The majority of students are guaranteed accommodation in College-owned property for three years, and many Colleges provide for fourth-year students too, so you don’t have to find private accommodation during that time. Your College is where you do a lot of your studying and socializing, and each College community offers pastoral (生活辅导的) and academic support.
Take a Virtual Tour of Cambridge
Visit our Virtual Tour to access information about the University and to hear directly from our staff and students. Find out more on p152 and visit www. virtualtour. study. cam. ac. uk.
To learn more
Official website: www. undergraduate. study. cam. ac. uk
Facebook: @cambridge.university
Twitter: @Cambridge_Uni
Instagram: @cambridgeuniversity
YouTube: www.youtube.com/CambridgeUniversity
1. Which undergraduate degree course isn’t provided in Cambridge?A.Social sciences. | B.Sports. |
C.Engineering. | D.Arts and humanities. |
A.Participate in less than 500 hundred clubs. |
B.Have access to four-year free accommodation. |
C.Obtain help and support through the supervision system. |
D.Take a high-end tour in University and Colleges in the flesh. |
A.www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk | B.@cambridgeuniversity |
C.@cambridge.university | D.@Cambridge_Uni |
4 . The Bad Guys
Adult: $18.49 Senior: $16.99 Child: $15.49
ANIMATION
Based on the bestselling book series by author Aaron Blabey, The Bad Guys is an all-new animated feature film from DreamWorks Animation about a group of frightening animals who set out to change people’s perception (看法) of them.
Family Camp
Adult: $12.59 Senior: $11.49 Child: $10.49
COMEDY
When two polar-opposite families are forced to camp together, the dads struggle to hold onto their families and marriages as they compete for the camp trophy (奖杯). Family Camp is a laugh-out-loud comedy that is sure to touch the hearts and tickle the funny bones of every family member from eight to eighty.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Adult: $24.49 Senior: $22.99 Child: $21.49
ACTION
Doctor Strange teams up with a mysterious teenage girl from his dreams who can travel across multiverses (多元宇宙), to battle multiple threats, including other-universe versions of himself, which threaten to kill millions across the multiverse. They seek help from Wanda and others.
Spider-Man: No Way Home
Adult: $22.49 Senior: $20.99 Child: $19.49
ACTION
With Spider-Man’s identity now revealed, Peter asks Doctor Strange for help. When a spell goes wrong, dangerous enemies from other worlds start to appear, forcing Peter to discover what it truly means to be Spider-Man.
1. Which movie is the most suitable for a family?A.Family Camp. | B.The Bad Guys. |
C.Spider-Man: No Way Home. | D.Doctor Strange in The Multiverse of Madness |
A.$12.59. | B.$18.49. | C.$22.49. | D.$24.49. |
A.In a novel. | B.In a biography. |
C.In a movie guide. | D.In a travel brochure. |
A.They fight alone. | B.They wear masks. |
C.They are about dreams. | D.They are action movies. |
5 . Four Best Items to Give Kids as Gifts
● 1-2-3 Build It! Robot Factory
With this toy, children build their own robot using 18 different plastic pieces. The option to mix-and-match to create a one of-a-kind robot or follow a booklet containing photos of different models encourages creative thinking, spatial reasoning skills and independent design, all qualities of a good engineer. (Learning Resources, $24.99)
● Abby Invents the Foldibot
Abby’s mom is sick of folding laundry, and Abby wants to develop a folding machine. She partners up with her cousin Miko to build the Foldibot. Author and engineer Arlyne Simon takes readers through the whole engineering process in the book. Abby, Miko and the diverse cast of characters work together and eventually create their desired machines successfully after many failed attempts. (Bella Agnes Books, $18.95)
● STEM Apple Factory
The STEM Apple Factory is a colorful, highly interactive set that comes with six instruction cards and 12 apples, which come in three colors and a specific number of seeds inside. The cards provide instructions to move the apples through six stations, from washing to sorting to packing them in boxes. The open-ended design allows kids to use objects they find around the house to represent each station. (Skoolzy, $ 39.99)
● Snap Circuits Light
This 55-piece set contains a circuit board, an instruction manual with 101 projects, and various small machines. Kids can firstly use switches and batteries to light up different parts of the board, and then the models become increasingly more complex. They can wire the board to sound an alarm, play music from a speaker, launch a helicopter — like fan or put on their own light show. (Elenco, $98.00)
1. Which one best helps children develop the ability to design?A.1-2-3 Build It! Robot Factory. | B.Abby Invents the Foldibot. |
C.STEM Apple Factory. | D.Snap Circuits Light. |
A.Knowing how to write a book. | B.Having a passion for the labor. |
C.Learning the value of teamwork. | D.Being more willing to be helpful. |
A.It takes much patience. | B.It takes up the most space. |
C.It involves group work. | D.It needs some electricity to work. |
6 . Try something new at home and abroad
Readings are included on all our tours, PLUS a giftbook for NYRB readers.
Online or on the road, be part of an enjoyable community that gathers to read, watch, listen to and discuss incredible literature, art, music and film. Study works that move, unsettle and inspire. Communicate with questions and ideas that matter.
New participants take 25% off any online seminar. Choose from a variety of topics, schedules and prices. Just use the code NY Review at checkout.
TOURS IN 2022
Slant of Light: Dutch and Flemish Old Masters in the Netherlands and Belgium, September 2022
Shifting Boundaries: Literature of Morocco, October 2022
Celebrating Life, Death and Rebirth in Mexico, October 2022
TOURS IN 2023
Friend of All That Lives: Ganges River Cruise, January 2023
Renaissance Venice, March 2023
Thinking Space, Drinking Space: Paris Café Culture, May 2023
Tracing Homer’s Footsteps in Greece, May 2023
Into the Wild: Gros Morne, Newfoundland, June 2023
Quiet Revolutions: Literature of Quebec, September 2023
Literary Iceland: From Ancient Epic to Modern Novel, September 2023
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1. If you are a newcomer for the online seminar, how much discount will you enjoy?A.75% | B.25% | C.45% | D.15% |
A.Quiet Revolutions: Literature of Quebec and Shifting Boundaries: Literature of Morocco |
B.Renaissance Venice and Thinking Space, Drinking Space: Paris Café Culture |
C.Thinking Space, Drinking Space: Paris Café Culture and Tracing Homer’s Footsteps in Greece |
D.Tracing Homer’s Footsteps in Greece and Renaissance Venice |
A.Encyclopedia. | B.Magazine. | C.Textbook. | D.Novel. |
7 . Escape to the Laid-back Cook Islands at Muri Beach Club Hotel
Relax and recharge in style at the adult-only Muri Beach Club Hotel. Located on the remote island of Rarotonga, the largest of the Cook Islands, Muri Beach Club Hotel stands out from the rest through its modern facilities and well-appointed rooms with a Polynesian style. With only 30 rooms, this hotel promises a close, uninhabited oasis (绿洲) where you re welcomed as part of the family.
This 4-star beachfront hotel is the ultimate base for adventure. Take a glass-bottomed boat to Motus (offshore islands) or try out other activities such as windsurfing or sailing. After a day of exploring, sunbathing and relaxing, return to the comfort and privacy of your modern room, each with its own large balcony boasting scenic views.
If you’re looking for a holiday where you can relax and explore, then a tropical island getaway at Muri Beach Club Hotel is perfect for you.
Inclusions:
●Daily tropical breakfast for 2 people
●Daily cocktails for 2 people
●$50 food & beverage credit
●Wi-Fi up to 1 GB
How to Book
Make your booking at time of purchase. Your booking confirmation will be sent to you via email. If you have any questions please contact hello@travel-booking.stuff.co.nz.
Book with confidence! If you cancel your bookings up to 48 hours prior to arrival, you can pay no cancellation fees!
1. What do we know about Muri Beach Club Hotel?A.It has thirty mini rooms. | B.It is near the downtown area. |
C.It can be accessible to adults only. | D.It was designed by a modern artist. |
A.Wi-Fi service. | B.Free local drinks for four people. |
C.Various Chinese breakfast. | D.Live music performance. |
A.Education. | B.Science. |
C.Fashion. | D.Travel. |