1. When was Youth Club started?
A.Seven years ago. | B.Ten years ago. |
C.Five years ago. | D.Six years ago |
A.Three | B.Four | C.Five | D.Six |
A.date of birth | B.telephone number |
C.favorite sport | D.email address |
2 . Ride a Wave of Weekend Music in New York City
Bill Saxton All-Stars
Sept. 9 — 10 at Bill’s Place, Manhattan
Honoring the spirit of Harlem jazz since opening in 2006, Bill Saxton is now part of the history it celebrates. Each weekend, Saxton, who grew up in the neighborhood packed with jazz in the mid-20th century, takes the stage with his Harlem All-Stars to tear through bop classics, spiritual jazz beauties and his originals with earthy power.
Tickets are at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. and $30 at www.billsplaceharlem.com.
An A24 Comedy
Sept. 9 at Littlefield, Brooklyn
The comedian Sarah Rachel shows her love for A24, an award-wining film, by hosting a celebration of dress party. Attendees are encouraged to dress up as their favorite A24 characters, with a prize for the best dressed.
Tickets, starting at 8 p.m., are $20 in advance, $25 on the day, and available at www.littlefieldnyc.com.
CMOM’s Art Festival
Through September 30 at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan
The museum is inviting visitors to celebrate summer in the city with storybook readings and craft activities, all devoted to New York themes. Grub Gallery offers two daylong workshops, where children can carve a refrigerator out of a cake as their treats.
All activities are included in museum admission, starting at $13, available at www.cmomsummerart.com
Burna Boy
Sept. 9 at 7 p.m. at Citi Field, Queens
Burna Boy, a famous Nigerian artist, heads to Citi Field, where the singer and rapper will perform on Saturday, combining sounds rooted in hip-hop, dancehall and more. Tickets for Saturday’s concert, part of his ongoing tour promoting “Love, Domini”, start at $54.50, available from Ticketmaster.
1. What do we know about Bill Saxton?A.He will dress up to perform a character of A24. |
B.His workshop offers special treats to children. |
C.He grew up in a place filled with jazz music. |
D.He is a Nigerian artist performing in New York. |
A.Have a taste of the spiritual beauty of jazz. |
B.Dress up as their favorite characters of a film. |
C.Join the singer for a promotion of a rap tour concert. |
D.Carve a fridge out of a cake supplied in the workshops |
A.At Ticketmaster | B.At www.littlefieldnyc.com. |
C.At www.billsplaceharlem.com. | D.At www.cmomsummerart.com. |
3 . BBC Cymru Wales Tours
Step into the future of broadcasting at BBC’s newest and most advanced studios at 3 Central Square, Cardiff, CF10 1FT.
Ever wondered how sound effects are added to your favourite podcasts (播客)? Or what it’s like to read the news? Join our friendly guides for an unusual tour of BBC Cymru Wales. Visit our television and radio studios to discover the secrets of making BBC programmes.
On your journey you will:
·Visit one of the largest BBC newsrooms, packed with cutting-edge (领先的) technology including AR, VR and robotic cameras.
·Take a glance at TV galleries and other broadcast facilities.
Information
Each walking tour will last approximately 90 minutes. As a live and working broadcast centre, no two tours are the same, so every visit will be unique.
For group bookings, or for specific access requirements, please call 029 2087 8444.
Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Tours are only suitable for children over 7 years.
All adult visitors attending tours must bring photo ID. Large bags and shopping bags are not allowed on the tour.
Bags will be searched, so to avoid delays we recommend visitors not bring large bags or unnecessary items.
Ticket prices:
Adult: £13.00
Family ticket (1 adult and up to 3 children or 2 adults and 2 children): £38.00
Student| Under 26: £10.00
Disabled person | Over 65: £12.00
Group 10+ tickets—Adults: £12.00
Group 10+ ticket—Students | Under 26: £9.00
Group 10+ tickets—Disabled people | Over 65: £11.00
1. What can visitors do at BBC Cymru Wales Tours?A.Make BBC news programmes. | B.Admire gallery artworks. |
C.Experience advanced technology. | D.Visit BBC’s smallest newsroom. |
A.The tours are mostly the same. |
B.Every tour lasts about an hour and a half. |
C.The tours are designed for kids under 7. |
D.The tours allow visitors to carry big bags. |
A.£ 260.00. | B.£ 240.00. | C.£ 200.00. | D.£ l80.00. |
4 . CREATIVE SUMMER CAMPS
Video Game Design
This international organization is aimed at inspiring girls to explore the world of games and build their confidence in the areas of math and technology. Students are grouped based on skill levels. Girls at all levels are welcome!
Time: June 15-26Age: 7-15
Fees: $ 160 each one; $ 128 members
Contact: Call Children’s Creativity Museum at 415-820-3320 or visit www. creativity. org.
History Summer Camp
Each day, kids will have a task to explore a different aspect of past life, including food, work, music, art through games, storytelling and even silent films.
Time: June 22-26Age: 8-12
Fees: 200 each one; 160 members
Contact: Call at 252-1770 or visit www.historiccolumbia.org.
Adventures in Creative Writing
This helps improve your writing skills if you have already mastered the basics of good writing. You’ll discover new techniques and polish your writing.
Time: June 21-26Age: 9-12
Fees: $ 500 each one
Contact: Call at 777-9444 or visit www.saeu.sc.edu/adventures.
Heathwood Hall Guitar
Whether you are a beginner or an experienced guitar player who wants to improve your skills, Heathwood Hall Guitar provides top-quality guitar instruction using a variety of fun games and exercises.
Time: June 15-19; July 13-17; Aug. 3-7Age: 3-12
Fees: 150 each one
Contact: Call Heathwood Hall at 231-7710 or visit www.heathwood.org.
Basic Drawing Writing Camp
This camp helps beginners discover the basic skills of drawing and writing and how to make it come to life on paper.
Time: June 8-11Age: 6-12
Fees: $ 350 each one; $ 300 members
Contact: Call Ladybug Art Studios at 603-7312 or visit www.ladybugartstudios.com.
1. What do we know about Video Game Design?
A.It groups students by age. | B.It accepts no boy students. |
C.It welcomes only experienced students. | D.It mainly develops students’ team spirit. |
A.www.heathwood.org. | B.www.historiccolumbia.org. |
C.www.saeu.sc.edu/adventures. | D.www.ladybugartstudios.com. |
A.Charging the same fees. | B.Putting students into groups. |
C.Offering professional instructions. | D.Letting students learn through games. |
5 . Vanessa Berlowitz, who studied science at Oxford University, now works as a producer for the BBC. She has worked on many nature documentaries, including the 2006 BBC program Planet Earth. For this series, she travelled around the world to film the world’s greatest mountains.
The job of series producer is very complex. For Frozen Planet, a sevenpart series that explores what life is like on the North and South Poles, Berlowitz had to decide when and where to film. She also had to decide how to tell the story. Every day, she helped set up the cameras, which can take hours. With the crew, she often spent hours quietly looking or waiting for animals. She talked about the day the crew finally found a polar bear and her cubs.
“A mother polar bear was having a hard time finding food for her cubs. But the little cubs were playing, which made her hunt difficult. I was crying with laughter when she put one of the little cubs in a hole so she could hunt. I thought, this is what mothers do!”
Berlowitz is one of very few series women producers. She hopes more women will become producers in the future. She said: “As producers, you do not have to be very physically strong, but you have to be happy to go to extreme areas.”
Berlowitz enjoys seeing new parts of the world and filming things many people have never seen before. But the best part of her work is hearing from the people who watch her documentaries.
“I got a wonderful email from an elevenyearold girl from Iran. She was so excited that women do jobs like mine. She wants to try and follow my example. She wrote me a beautiful poem, which was about the polar bear film. It made me cry with joy.” she said.
1. What can we learn about Berlowitz’s work?A.It needs to be done independently. | B.It always puts her in danger. |
C.It takes time and patience. | D.It has nothing to do with her major. |
A.Pride. | B.Worry. | C.Pity. | D.Fun. |
A.Grow a strong body. | B.Be prepared to travel around the world. |
C.Be pleased to go to terrible places. | D.Learn to deal with extreme weather conditions. |
A.To prove Frozen Planet's huge influence. |
B.To describe her hope for the little girl. |
C.To show her audience’s positive response means a lot to her. |
D.To explain she set a good example for girls worldwide. |
6 . Here is your best chance to travel around the UK in 2019: More than 200 B&Bs (bed & breakfast) across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are selected to offer you amazing services for your stay at their lowest prices! Don’t miss it. Just collect the vouchers (活动券) in our B&B Daily printed from 01/04/2019 to 07/04/2019 and book the stays for your travel following the terms and conditions below:
•The offer includes a room for the night and a breakfast the next morning.
•The offer is of two kinds: £20 per room, valid (有效的) during stay period of 02/04/2019—31/05/2019 and then again 01/09/2019—31/10/2019; £35 per room, per night, valid during stay period of 01/06/2019—31/08/2019.
•The offer is valid for a basic twin or double room only.
•The stay must be booked directly with the chosen B&Bs before 28/04/2019.
•Each voucher can only be used by the holder to book one room for one night.
•If voucher holders book either the£20 or£35 per room per night, any additional services such as lunch, evening meal or activities may require an extra charge. But these are not required in order to take up the offer. Please check directly with your chosen B&Bs to see what extra services are available.
•Vouchers must be presented on arrival. If no vouchers are presented, the B&Bs may reserve (保留) the right to charge at full price for every night of stay.
•Vouchers may not be used together with any other offer.
•The voucher holders must pay for the stay in full at the time of booking. Additional£10 may be paid to confirm (确认) the booking and will be returned on arrival.
•The B&Bs reserve the right to refuse voucher holders’ bookings for people under the age of eighteen.
1. The voucher can be used for a stay at a chosen B&B on ______________.A.09/01/2019 | B.04/02/2019 |
C.01/03/2019 | D.28/04/2019 |
A.£70. | B.£40. | C.£35. | D.£30. |
A.To charge extra£10 for bookings with no vouchers. |
B.To refuse bookings for guests under the age of 18. |
C.To charge at full price for stays not confirmed. |
D.To request extra charges as tips. |
A.book either a basic twin or double room at the chosen B&Bs |
B.have lunch or evening meal without paying extra money |
C.use the B&Bs offer together with other offers |
D.book the stays through B&B Daily |
7 . Mother’s Day is celebrated across the globe, though on different dates. Similarly, the ways of celebrations also vary from country to country. It’s interesting to know how different cultures and traditions catch the spirit of this special day. To know about traditions followed in different countries, go through the following lines.
Mother’s Day Tradition in the United States
In the United States, Mother’ s Day is a national holiday and celebrated on the second Sunday of May. History of Mother's Day is more than a hundred years old in the US. It was after a long struggle by a loving daughter Anna Jarvis that Mother’s Day was declared a national holiday by the US government. On this day, children offer beautiful flowers and gifts to their mothers. Carnations are considered traditional Mother’s Day flowers. Red carnations are symbol of love and affection. White carnations are worn on this day in memory of those mothers who are no longer living.
Mother’s Day Tradition in France
The French celebrate Mother’s Day on the last Sunday in the month of May. Traditionally, a French mother is honored with a cake, which resembles a bunch of flowers. This is followed by a traditional family dinner.
Mother’s Day Tradition in Spain
Unlike France and the United States, Mother's Day is celebrated on December 8 in Spain. Mother’s Day in Spain has more of a religious significance. To make this day special to their mothers, children buy chocolates, flowers and cards for them.
Mother’s Day Tradition in Mexico
Unlike the United States, Mother's Day in Mexico is celebrated on May 10 every year. On this day, churches in Mexico organize special masses. This is followed with distribution of ‘tamales’ and ‘atole’, the traditional early-morning meal for all mothers.
1. Where do people usually wear white flowers to honor their dead mothers on Mother’s Day?A.In the US. | B.In France. | C.In Spain. | D.In Mexico. |
A.The US. | B.France. | C.Spain. | D.Mexico. |
A.card. | B.A cake. | C.A chocolate. | D.A bunch of flowers. |
8 . Nowadays there seems to be an app for everything . And mobile apps have been a part of our life. The following apps are part of the most popular apps.
Ctrip can be the best helper when you feel it hard to buy the train or airline tickets. You can buy tickets anywhere at anytime. | |
Ximalaya Reading has millions of books including poems, short stories, novels and even fairy tales for children. What’s special about it is that you can use it to download book recording that can be listened to. It has more than 1 million valuable resources. | |
Baby Bus is a very good friend for children under three years old. Kids can learn to speak, understand numbers and draw pictures with the help of this app. | |
World Hero may help learn more English words while you’re playing games, so if you have problems remembering the new words when you learn English , use it! |
A.playing games | B.learning English | C.booking tickets | D.drawing pictures |
A.poems | B.novels | C.news | D.fairy tales |
A.Ctrip | B.World Hero | C.Baby Bus | D.World of Tanks Blitz |
9 . On the 100th anniversary of the Communist Party of China (CPC), red tourism has gained popularity among tourists who flood in to visit historic sites with a modern revolutionary heritage.
Jinggangshan
This is one of the most crucial and splendid chapters of history of establishing Red China as well as a unique and wonderful ecosystem, which is covered with rich forest, rugged peaks and several memorials to the Red Army. The best time to visit is between April and October, with the most temperature timing April and May when the large azaleas (杜鹃花) bloom.
Open: 8:00-17:00 (Feb. 16-Nov. 15). 8:00-16:30 (Nov. 16-Feb. 15)
Xibaipo
It is an old revolutionary base where the leadership of the Communist Party of China was stationed, drawing up the blueprint for a new country. A memorial hall was built to honor the memory of this site. The lake and the hill here add brilliance and beauty to each other and form pleasant scenery.
Open: Tuesdays to Sundays 9:30-17:00 (Xibaipo Memorial Hall)
The Nanhu Revolutionary Memorial Hall
A new exhibition is held with updated display approaches, including phantom imaging (全息影像) and oil painting, which are used to improve visitors' experiences. The exhibition shows four stages of the CPC from its establishment to its achievements.
Open: Tuesdays to Sundays 8:30-18:00 (closed on Mondays)
Former Site of the Editorial Department of New Youth
New Youth started the New Culture Movement and spread the influence of the May Fourth Movement. The site was briefly based in Beijing but moved back to Shanghai in 1920 and also served as the office for the Communist Party of China Central Committee in the 1920s.
Open: Thursdays to Tuesdays 9:00 - 11:30, 13:30 - 16:30 (closed on Wednesdays)
1. Where would visitors learn more about the history of the Red Army?A.Jinggangshan. |
B.Xibaipo. |
C.The Nanhu Revolutionary Memorial Hall. |
D.Former Site of the Editorial Department of New Youth. |
A.It focuses on Chinese achievements in art. |
B.It mainly advertises the coming anniversary. |
C.It applies modernized methods to the exhibition. |
D.It briefly introduces the rise and fall of Nanhu. |
A.At 1:00 p.m. on Mondays. | B.At 9:00 a.m. on Wednesdays. |
C.At 2:00 p.m. on Fridays. | D.At 5:00 p.m on Sundays. |
Saturday, October 21 6:45 a.m.-7:45 a.m.
Enjoy sunrise from the hilltop as you learn about wildlife, plants, history and forest. Ages 8 and up; under 18 with an adult. To register by phone instead,call 630-933-7248.
Meet in the parking lot on the west side of Greene Road south of 79th Street. Dress for the weather, wear comfortable shoes and bring water.
Trick or Treat
Saturday, October 28 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
You and your family are invited to join the YMCA for a Halloween hike up Badger Mountain!
Make sure to wear your Halloween costumes!
Free shirts for the first 200 kids registered.
*You must take away your shirt by 11:30 a.m. or it will be given away.
Cost: Trick or Treat is a Free Event
Discovery Hike: In Search of the Great Pumpkin
Thursday, October 26 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Ages 3-8
Fall is pumpkin time. Listen to a pumpkin story and learn how pumpkins grow. Then we will head out on the path in search of a little pumpkin just for you and maybe, just maybe, we will find the great pumpkin along the way. $7 per child.
Harvest Day Camp CAP
Monday, October 31 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Harvest Camp is an opportunity for children aged 5-13 to find the wonder of autumn at Keystone Science School and enjoy all the fun the Halloween season offers. We’ll explore the ways our natural environment has changed from summer to fall. As always, our programming is focused on building skills, knowledge, and confidence. Day Camp $0.00.
1. In which activity can children get free shirts?A.Discovery Hike. | B.Trick or Treat. |
C.Sunrise Hike. | D.Harvest Day Camp CAP. |
A.Learn the growth about pumpkin. | B.Enjoy the fun of Halloween. |
C.Protect wildlife and forest. | D.Hike with their parents. |
A.Only children can take part. | B.They are to celebrate Halloween. |
C.They are held in the same season. | D.They are held in a mountain. |