1. climate n.
2. suffer v.
3. satisfying adj.
4. limitless adj.
5. warning n.
6. be home to
7. catch up
8. pick up
9. in memory of
10. regard…as…
1. 防止,阻挡 v. p
2. 以……替换,更换 v. r
3. 极好的,了不起的 adj. s
4. 生活方式 n. l
5. 吸引,引起 v. a
6. 与……协调一致
7. 传递下去,传承下去
8. 万一
9. 属于
10. 抱怨
1. contribution
2. military
3. desire
4. origin
5. flexible
6. accurate
7. latter
8. procedure
9. theory
10. perseverance
4 . Emerald Coast Science Center Field Trips
Bring your group or class to explore our hands-on Science Center now which provides wonderful learning opportunities for students all along the Emerald Coast!
Hands-on fun Every field trip includes a Makerspace activity and a 30-minute close encounter with our animals under the guidance of an educator. Lessons for all agesLessons can be changed to suit the needs of most grade levels and include knowledge of different areas. But remember: such lessons charge an additional fee and must be planned in advance. For a list of the types of field trip lessons we currently offer, please click here to download our Education Program Guide. | Pricing information ●$12 per student;1 free guardian every 10 students, additional guardians $6 each; teachers are always free. ●Minimum fee of $120 per field trip. ●Same-day field trips are limited to up to 105 students. ●The group for field trips that does not arrive within 30 minutes past their scheduled arrival time will be charged a $100 service fee to accommodate scheduling issues. ●No Show/No Call bookings are charged a $100 cancellation fee. ●Okaloosa County only: Up to 6 free economically disadvantaged students per booking. |
To book a field trip, please call Lisa at 850-664-1261. Please choose your preferred date and two alternate dates you would like to book before calling. We will email you a confirmation of your booking.
1. What do the Science Center field trips offer?A.Tailored lessons. | B.Animal training. |
C.Trips to the Emerald Coast. | D.A half-hour Makerspace activity. |
A.$108. | B.$114. | C.$120. | D.$126. |
A.A museum guide. | B.An online ad. |
C.A commercial report. | D.An activity review. |
6 . Blowing Up Balloons with CO₂
Chemical reactions (化学反应) make for some great experiments. You can make use of the CO₂(carbon dioxide) given off by a baking soda (小苏打) and lemon juice reaction to blow up your balloon!
What you’ll need:
●Balloon ●About 40ml of water ●Soft drink bottle
●Juice from a lemon ●I teaspoon of baking soda
Instructions:
●Before you begin, make sure that you pull the balloon long to make it as easy as possible to blow up.
●Put the 40ml of water into the soft drink bottle.
●Add the baking soda and mix it with water.
●Put the lemon juice in and quickly put the balloon over the mouth of the bottle.
What’s happening?
If all goes well, then your balloon should inflate! Adding the lemon juice to the baking soda creates a chemical reaction and produces CO₂. The gas rises up and escapes (逸出) through the soft drink bottle. It doesn’t, however, escape the balloon, pushing it outwards and blowing it up.
1. Which of the following do you need for the experiment?A.Two cups. | B.Apple juice. |
C.250 ml water. | D.A teaspoon of baking soda. |
A.Heat the water. | B.Drink some juice. |
C.Blow up the balloon. | D.Pull the balloon long. |
A.To describe an experiment. | B.To introduce a game. |
C.To produce soft drinks. | D.To save some chemicals. |
A.prison | B.poison | C.award | D.reward |
A.crop | B.colleague | C.creature | D.cruelty |
A.had butterflies in her stomach | B.held one’s head up |
C.had a frog in her throat | D.kept an open mind |
A.expose | B.explore | C.explode | D.export |