1. (n.)生产;产量
2. (vt.)拒绝接受
3. (n.)合同;契约
4. (vt.)使确信;使信服
5. (n.)极端
6. (n.)基本部分;要素
7. (n.)强度;强烈
8. (adj.)巨大的,庞大的
9. (adj.)平庸的,平均的
10. (vt.)捐献;促成
11. (n.)设计师,设计者
12. (n.)提升,晋升
13. (vt.)再利用,回收利用
14. (vt.)转换,改变
15. (adj.)紧急的,急迫的
A.1:30 pm. | B.2:00 pm. | C.4:00 pm. |
A.How to deal with stress. | B.Where to apply for jobs. | C.When to go shopping. |
A.New York. | B.Paris. | C.Tokyo. |
8 . I remember the day when I first learned to ride a bike. It was a frightening, yet fun experience. My granddad was the one who taught me, and he helped me when I got hurt. The first time I got on a bike, I had no idea what to do, and just about everything went wrong. My granddad told me to just put my feet on the pedals (脚蹬子) and start pedaling. He also told me he would hold onto the back of the bike the whole time, yet he didn’t.
As soon as I started trying to balance myself, he let it go. I happened to look back just then. I was scared to death that I was going to fall and hurt myself. When I was scared, my mind went blank from pedaling, and I just wanted to get off. I forgot how to use the brakes and fell right off the bike. My granddad kept encouraging me to get up and try again, and after about 15 minutes, I finally stopped crying, got up and tried again.
As soon as I started pedaling again, my pants got caught in the chain, and I fell flat on my face and hit my nose. Since that happened, my granddad decided to call it a day and try again the next morning. The next morning, I woke up bright and early, and was very eager to try to ride my bike. My nose felt better, so I wasn’t that afraid of falling anymore.
Though I knew there were a lot of difficulties on the way to mastering the skills in riding a bike, I believed I could do well with my granddad’s help. After all, riding a bike was what I wanted to do eagerly.
1. What do we know about the author’s first riding a bike?A.He thought balancing himself was easy. |
B.He knew where he could stop the bike. |
C.He was nervous and didn’t know what to do next. |
D.He put his feet on the pedals and pedaled skillfully. |
A.Going on to ride a bike. | B.Stopping practicing bicycling. |
C.Making the author feel happy. | D.Remembering what happened this day. |
A.Grateful. | B.Envious. | C.Indifferent. | D.Negative. |
A.The Time when I Got My First Bike |
B.The Difficulties My Granddad and I Faced |
C.The Experience of My First Riding a Bike |
D.The Time When I Stayed with My Granddad |
9 . Youth and Teen Camps
Skate 4 Life
Have you ever wanted to skate like the legends in the X-Games? While developing positive skateboard experiences, participants will learn the fundamentals of skateboarding along with opportunities for advanced techniques, and much more at our skate park! Fun for boys and girls!
Age: 7 — 14 years
Location: West Sacramento Skate Park
Fee: $120
Dates: December 10 — December 23
Camp Lakeside/Camp CC
Camp Lakeside and Camp cc are camp programs offered to children ages 5-11 during summer break. Youth will enjoy exciting and fun actives including game, dramas, sports, and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) learning opportunities!
Age: 5 — 11 years of age
Camp Lakeside Location: the Boathouse at Ridgeway Lakes Park
Camp CC Location: the West Sacramento Community Center
Fee: $105
Dates: June 14 — July 23
K.I.D.S. Camp
A camp program featuring daily at, games, sports and water fun! Free lunch provided each day for youth at sites. K.I.D.S. Camp is offered indoors at local elementary schools in order to stay out of the heat and for those poor air quality days! Don’t worry; participants will still spend time outdoors each day.
Age: 5 — 11 years of age
Fee: $100
Dates: July14 — August 23
Just 4 Kicks
Soccer initiation is critical to forming a soccer player and vastly beneficial to a child’s development-our methods rest on understanding soccer education and the formation of a player.
Age: 7 — 14 years of age
Location: Linden Park
Fee: $156
Dates: September 11 — October 30
1. How much does the skateboarding camp cost?A.$100. | B.$105. | C.$120. | D.$156. |
A.Skate 4 Life. | B.Camp CC. | C.K.I. D. S. Camp. | D.Just 4 Kicks. |
A.On June 14. | B.On July 14. | C.On September 11. | D.On December 10. |
10 . The Guide to Keeping Your Dorm(宿舍) Room Clean
In most cases, students don’t like or have time to clean their dorm rooms.
Have a cleaning routine(常规). With a cleaning routine in place, you will always tidy up your room at a particular time often. If you can, sweep up your room every day in the morning. You can also do it every other day.
Have a study plan. Being a student does not mean living without a plan. Therefore, having a study plan helps you stay in control of your study life
Avoid eating in your room. Food can easily cause a mess in a room. No matter how careful you are, you will drop a few parts of food in your room if you eat in it. Therefore, the best way of keeping your room clean is to avoid eating in it.
A.Keep your shoes by the door. |
B.Avoid placing clothes everywhere. |
C.It also makes your social and personal life easier. |
D.What’s worse, waste can quickly spread all over your room. |
E.But do not go more than two days without cleaning your room. |
F.Besides, many students share a room with at least one other student. |
G.Similarly, do not allow friends and classmates to eat in your room. |