1 . Get a taste of the high life with our pick of London’s best spots to enjoy cocktails in the clouds now that bars are reopening on July 4.
Boundary Rooftop
Boundary Rooftop offers rooftop drinking in style, with a glass roof for protection from the bad weather and impressive panoramic (全景的) views of London. There’s restaurant seating for 48, with diners choosing from grills and lighter meals downstairs.
Open for bookings: 5-11 p. m. Mon.-Thur., noon-11 p. m. Thur.-Sun.
Radio Rooftop Bar
One of London’s most popular rooftop bars, with striking views across the River Thames and London’s impressive skyline. From sunrise to sunset, guests can enjoy the changing views of the capital ranging from the Shard and St Paul’s downstream to the London Eye and Big Ben in the west. Radio offers signature cocktails and a Mediterranean menu including seasonal, locally sourced items.
Open for bookings: noon-11:30 p. m. daily.
Roof East
Roof East offers rooftop lovers a little bit of everything, from the usual cocktails and street foods to batting cages and mini golf courses—all of which are open to the public. Feed and water yourselves at The Barbecue Club under the stars and pick the bottomless popcorn option.
Open for bookings from June 26.
Bussey Rooftop Bar
This rooftop space is perhaps better known for its citizen cinema Rooftop Film Club (whether it’s appearing here this year is yet to be confirmed), but it also hosts some serious summer parties. Plenty of plants, flowers, cocktails, beers and street foods make this spot more than a back-up plan while nearby Frank’s Café is closed.
Booking information to be confirmed.
1. Which of the following can stay open in all weathers?A.Roof East. | B.Boundary Rooftop. |
C.Radio Rooftop Bar. | D.Bussey Rooftop Bar. |
A.Play mini golf. | B.See an exciting film. |
C.Enjoy London landmarks. | D.Have panoramic views of London. |
A.It serves high-quality coffee. | B.It is not bookable now. |
C.It gives parties all year round. | D.It is well known as a film location. |
2 . There are a variety of free magazines that kids can receive in the mail. Kids love getting mail, so these magazines will bring double joy!
Animal Wellness Magazine
If your child loves animals, a free copy may provide him or her with hours of educational entertainment. This magazine is especially wonderful if you have a dog or a cat at home and want your child to learn about pet care.
Kids Discover Online
This is an excellent online resource (资源) where elementary school children can learn about different aspects of science and social studies topics. It gives you access (使用权) to 30 units with 200 topics.
National Geographic Kids
The content there is various. You can gain even more access by creating a free account. There are educational articles on dozens of countries around the world, as well as articles on animals, planets, and more. Aimed at children aged 8 to 14, this magazine is a great choice for learning and fun.
Sports Illustrated Kids
If you have children that are sports fans, look no further than the Sports Illustrated Kids. They can get analysis of recent games, forecasts about next season, and fun games. It’s all free, and your son or daughter will love getting to know the latest sports news.
1. Which will you choose if your son is fond of keeping a rabbit?A.National Geographic Kids. | B.Kids Discover Online. |
C.Animal Wellness Magazine. | D.Sports Illustrated Kids. |
A.It is a magazine designed for teens. |
B.It covers a variety of different topics. |
C.It is only meant for kids who like fun games. |
D.It helps kids know about over 200 countries. |
A.Kids who are big fans of physical exercise. |
B.Kids who are interested in insects. |
C.Kids who are curious about the universe. |
D.Kids who dream of being a weather forecaster. |
3 . It can be tough to pull kids away from their computers and mobile devices these days. While they’re playing games, wouldn’t it be great if they could be learning at the same time? Good educational apps offer fun challenges that teach specific grade-level skills. Here are four that combine fun and learning.
Understanding Math($3.99; iOS)
Understanding Math goes beyond basic comprehension to gain a deeper understanding of the whys and hows of math. The app tracks your child’s progress to determine strengths and weaknesses in different skill areas, and you can customize(订制)your child’s learning experience to suit the needs.
Word Creativity Kit($2.99; iOS)
Word Creativity Kit aims not only to make creative writing fun but also build up grammar rules. The app presents a series of words from seven categories, such as space or fantasy. Kids add their own words to finish the complete thoughts that these words have inspired.
Barefoot World Atlas($4.99; iOS)
Barefoot World Atlas helps kids learn about geography and world cultures with a touch of the screen. Each region features a set of sub-topics, from wildlife and natural features to native people, landmarks, and architecture. These facts and illustrations are delivered in photographs, sounds, and hundreds of mini videos.
My Grades & Homework($0.99; iOS)
A combination of grades and homework tracker, My Grades & Homework can help your child stay organized and on top of the progress in school. A convenient calendar and course list format and offer a glance at your child’s assignment schedule that he or she might not normally get from standard homework planners.
1. Which app is beneficial to children’s writing skills?A.Understanding Math. | B.Word Creativity Kit. |
C.Barefoot World Atlas. | D.My Grades & Homework. |
A.They need purchasing when downloaded. |
B.They help children improve their grades. |
C.They make studies fun because of mini videos. |
D.They inform parents of their children’s progress. |
A.To wish readers to bring in more similar apps for children. |
B.To encourage parents to allow their students to play apps. |
C.To design the educational apps to combine fun and learning. |
D.To introduce four educational apps for readers to buy and use. |
4 . Many Chinese people have awakened their interest in classical Chinese poetry recently thanks to a popular TV show hold by CCTV that aims to “appreciate classical Chinese poetry, explore cultural genes and enjoy the beauty of life” by combining traditional literary form with light-hearted TV quizzes.
The ten-episode “Chinese Poetry Competition”,since its broadcast ,has been praised for injecting vitality (活力) into TV programs with fantastic performances of contestants,impressive comments from judges as well as its innovative interactive mode. In the show, poems can be adapted into songs or depicted (描绘) through artistic pictures. Any contestant who can memorize the latest number of poems may not necessarily be the final winner, while fast reaction and usage of poems matter a lot more in the competition.
Wu Yishu, a 16-year-old student from the High School Attached to Fudan University in Shanghai, is the champion of this season. Her rich knowledge of classical poetry impressed everyone and she rose to become famous online. In an earlier episode, Wu wowed the audience when performing in a section. She amazingly recited lines from the Classic of Poetry(《诗经》),the earliest collection of poems in China.
“Learning poems isn't about winning or losing. The power of poetry lies in shaping one’s view of life and developing one’s inner world.” said Li Bo, an expert guest at the Chinese Poetry Competition's second season.
When it comes to teaching people about poetry, Li Dingguang, the show’s academic advisor, suggested that teachers should explain more about the beauty of the poetry from both the aesthetic (审美的) and emotional sides, and guide students to lose themselves in the poems,rhythmic and rhyming (押韵的) lines.
“Although the proportion (比例) of ancient Chinese poems in the textbooks of primary and secondary schools has increased, many students still learn them for exams.” Li Dingguang said, “Therefore, it’s important to help students truly appreciate the artistry and fun of poetry.”
1. What do we know about the TV show?A.Fantastic performances of contestants matter most. |
B.Only by memorizing as many poems as possible can a contestant win the quiz. |
C.Poems can be adapted into any form of art in the show. |
D.The TV show has aroused people’s interest in classical Chinese poetry. |
A.The vitality is injected into TV programmes with performances of contestants. |
B.There are impressive comments from judge as well as its innovative interactive mode. |
C.Poems can be adapted into songs or depicted through artistic pictures. |
D.It was held by CCTV. |
A.Shape people’s view of life and develop their inner world. |
B.Appreciate classical Chinese poetry and cherish our traditional culture |
C.Explore cultural genes and enjoy classical Chinese poetry and life |
D.Help students learn poems for exams |
A.The beauty of the poetry should be explained more from the aesthetic and emotional sides. |
B.Students should memorize the poems’ rhythmic and rhyming lines. |
C.The aim of learning poetry is to shape one’s view of life and develop one’s inner world. |
D.There will be more and more ancient Chinese poems in the textbooks of primary and secondary schools. |
5 . Are you looking for a private online English teacher? Here are some you can consider learning from.
Miguel Angel P.Mexico
﹩12 per hour
Speaks:English Native, Spanish Native
After studying English for 12 years, he then used his knowledge to work in different areas of tourism for the last 14 years. He has 5 years of experience teaching privately, but very recently he decided to get certified(认证). He has successfully finished the 120﹣hour Teaching English as a Second Language course with a high grade.
Janna B.United Kingdom
﹩25 per hour
Speaks:English Native
She has 40 years' experience of teaching. Whether you are a beginner, or nearly fluent, she would like to help you to communicate well in different situations, formally and informally. She teaches task﹣based English and has special ways to help students who are never curious about English.
Kuthryn M.United States of America
﹩20.5 per hour
Speaks:English Native
She is an ESL teacher with 10 years' experience in education. She is an American now living in Seoul, Korea.She has taught English there for two years. She is also studying Korean, so she understands the learning process from both sides. She has experience teaching all ages, from kindergarten to adult learners.
Jake B.United States of America
﹩22 per hour
Speaks:English Native, Spanish Al, Chinese B1
She is a TEFL certified tutor. She is from the United States of America.She's a recent graduate of Reed College where she majored in Chinese studies. She will be moving to China soon to pursue a career in teaching English. She thinks short stories and songs are a great way to learn English and culture.
1. What do we know about Miguel Angel P.?A.He can speak more than two languages. |
B.He likes spending holidays in different areas. |
C.He has experience both as a tour guide and a teacher. |
D.He can help students make great progress with a 120﹣hour course. |
A.Jake |
B.B.Janna B. |
C.Kathryn M. |
D.Miguel Angel P. |
A.Using a task﹣based teaching method. |
B.Sharing Chinese culture with students. |
C.Speaking several different languages in class. |
D.Showing simple stories and songs to students. |
6 . British Museum
Located in Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3DG, the British Museum houses a vast collection of world art and artifacts and is free to all visitors. The British Museums surprising collection spans over two million years of human history and culture, and it has more than 7 million objects, so it would probably take a week to see everything.
Over 6 million visitors every year experience the collection, including world-famous objects such as the Rosetta Stone and Egyptian mummies.
Admission (入场费) and opening times
Free, open daily from 10:00 to 17:30.
Open until 20:30 on Fridays,except Good Friday.
Closed on 24, 25 and 26 December and 1 January.
Large luggage (行李), suitcases and cabin baggage
For everyone’s safety, all bags, packages and personal items may be searched before entry. Wheeled cases and large items of luggage are not allowed on British Museum for safety and security reasons. Storage for luggage is available at major rail stations, including Euston, Kings Cross and Charring Cross.
Membership
Membership allows you to discover two million years of human history with free unlimited entry to special exhibitions.
Individual (个人) membership: $74
Under 26 membership: $54
Young friends (ages 8—15):$25
Shops
The Museum has four shops where you can buy books, souvenirs, and family gifts.
1. When can you visit the British Museum?A.At 9:00 Friday. | B.On Christmas Day. |
C.At 12:00 Monday. | D.On Good Friday. |
A.At some crossings. | B.At major train stations. |
C.In the hall of the Museum. | D.At the entrance to the Museum. |
A.79. | B.99. | C.128. | D.148. |
7 . If you are looking to keep your kids busy—without spending any money—then you should consider signing them up for an in-store class near you. The classes are free and held at locations all across the country. Smaller local businesses likely offer some too, so be free to check local listings.
Home Depot
Home Depot’s Kids Workshops happen every Saturday. Past projects have included model race cars, mail organizers, picture frames, and planters. Classes are free and also include an orange apron and an achievement pin.
These sometimes fill up quickly, so be sure to sign up as soon as you can.
Lego Stores
Each month, Lego Stores have free events for kids between the ages of 6 to 14 where they can come in and build a mini model, which they get to take home for free.
There is a limit of four children per household per event.
Lakeshore Learning Center
The Lakeshore Learning Center offers free arts and crafts classes for children ages 3 and older. These classes happen on the first Saturday of every month, and a parent or guardian must be present to look after the children and help as needed. No reservations are required.
Williams-Sonoma
William-Sonoma offers a range of cooking classes that take place a few times a month, and while a lot of them are aimed at adults, they also have classes for kids between the ages of 8 to 13. Most of the classes are free, though some do have a fee. And those fees are donated to a nonprofit.
1. Which offers in-store classes every week?A.Home Depot. | B.Lego Stores. |
C.Lakeshore Learning Center. | D.Williams-Sonoma. |
A.It is aimed at adults. | B.It charges for some classes. |
C.It offers a range of art classes. | D.It requires a parent to be present. |
A.To promote some local businesses. | B.To attract more projects. |
C.To compare different stores. | D.To introduce some free classes. |
8 . Being stuck at home doesn’t mean that learning stops. In fact, it's just the opposite. Here are some activities and resources to foster (促进) kids' imagination and build their curiosity at home.
Let's Get down to ScienceThe science lab at school may be closed, but kids can still put on goggles and a white lab coat and learn at home. This Test Tube Experiment Kit will make them feel like a genius in no time. Kids will get the chance to learn about basic chemistry, physics, and more by creating pop-resistant bubbles, bouncy balls, and other objects.
To Infinity (无穷) and BeyondEarth is a part of the Milky Way, but do kids know how many galaxies there are in the universe? There are so many fun and fascinating things to learn about space that the possibilities truly go to infinity and beyond. A great way to start your child's educational space adventure is with this Discovery Real Life Sticker and Activity Book: Space.
Take a Walk on the Wild SideBiology class is in session! Here's kids' chance to get up close and personal with a great white shark without putting on a wetsuit. This 4D Great White Shark Anatomy Kit allows them to get an inside look at what makes these predators of the deep so powerful. And then take an even deeper dive into a shark's world with I'm a Shark.
Let your kid take advantage of this time at home and find new ways to keep exploring the world around him.
1. What is common among these activities above?A.They are all performed outdoors. |
B.They are all associated with physics. |
C.They all recommend some resources for kids to study. |
D.They are all carried out by the way of experimenting. |
A.The Test Tube Experiment Kit. |
B.Discovery Real Life Sticker and Activity Book: Space. |
C.The 4D Great White Shark Anatomy Kit. |
D.I'm a Shark. |
A.To gain financial benefits. | B.To save kids from boredom. |
C.To explore new technologies. | D.To inspire kids to study at home. |
9 . The Orchard
I had a very nice meal at the Orchard restaurant.The food was lovely and the service was quite good.We chose to eat in the garden which was full of beautiful flowers and very relaxing.The only disappointment was the dessert — the apple pie was far too sweet and it was cold too.Apart from that it was an enjoyable evening.As for the price — what a bargain,excellent value for money!
Park Inn
The best thing about Park Inn was the service — it was excellent.There was a warm welcome when we arrived and the waiters were very helpful all evening.However,the food wasn’t as good.The menu looked interesting but the meals were rather tasteless.It’s not a cheap restaurant and I wasn’t happy to pay so much for boring food.
Richard’s Place
When we entered the restaurant,we were surprised by the lovely interior (内部的) design of it.So stylish,so modern! This is one of the most popular restaurants in town and it’s very easy to see why.The food was great and excellent value for money but it was ruined by very,very poor service!
The Riverside
It was lovely sitting outside and looking over the river.There were lots of little lanterns (灯笼) and colored lights everywhere and it all looked very pretty.The food was good,nothing very special but quite tasty.The service was OK; we didn’t have to wait too long for our food but the waiter never looked very happy!It’s quite an expensive place but with the view I think it’s quite good value for money.
1. In which restaurant can customers eat in the garden?A.Park Inn. | B.The Orchard. | C.The Riverside. | D.Richard’s Place. |
A.The food. | B.The price. | C.The service. | D.The environment. |
A.receive good service | B.enjoy its modern design |
C.listen to wonderful music | D.enjoy the beauty of a river |
10 . Our library buildings are home to a wide range of subject-specific resources and facilities to support your studies, which will remain open during the summer holiday.
The COVID-19 safety measures
* Face coverings must be worn at all times inside the library, including at study space.
* Keep your distance: Please sit at your designated study space and keep your distance from others.
* Food is not allowed in our libraries. Drinks are permitted but please replace your face covering immediately.
PS: To help keep everyone safe, anyone failing to follow the COVID-19 safety measures above will be asked to leave the library and will be unable to book study space for seven days.
About opening hours
* The library is open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekdays and from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. on weekends.
* You must bring your Library Card for entry to the library.
* Advance booking is not required for study space from 9 p.m.
* Library staff’s service is available until 8 p.m. every day to answer any questions about resources or facilities. After this time, the library spaces are monitored by Octavian Security.
Fine rates and lost books
*You will be fined at a rate of £1 per day on any book that is returned late.
*When you reach a limit of £10 in fines your library account can no longer be used until you pay the outstanding charges.
*You can pay fines/charges through your library account, or your credit card.
*Tell us if you’ve lost a book and we’ll let you know the replacement cost.
1. Which of the following will get you kicked out of the library?A.Drinking water. | B.Eating sandwiches. |
C.Wearing a face mask. | D.Keeping a safe distance. |
A.For 7 hours. | B.For 8 hours. | C.For 12 hours. | D.For 13 hours. |
A.Cover the fine of £1 per day. | B.Pay the cost of replacement. |
C.Provide a replacement copy. | D.Stop using your library account. |