1 . Imagine taking a flying taxi to the airport, or hopping over crowded city streets at rush hour, getting where you want to go far faster than you could in a car. Believe it or not, you might be able to do these things in an electric air taxi sooner than you think.
An air taxi is a small aircraft that can carry people from place to place. Air taxis don’t need a long runway like planes do. They can go straight up and down, like a helicopter.
In June, the FAA—the government group in charge of America’s skies—agreed to allow a company called Joby Aviation to start testing their new air taxi.
Joby has been making and testing flying taxis since 2017. But this is the first time that they’re testing a taxi that’s been built in a factory. Before that, all their taxis were made by hand.
By 2025, Joby hopes to start carrying passengers for money. They’ve teamed up with Delta Air Lines to create a program to fly people from their homes to the airport. Joby also expects their air taxis to provide a ride-sharing service in the air. Just like you might use an app to order a car to pick you up, you could use an app to order an air taxi.
Compared with helicopters, Joby claims their taxis are cheaper. The company expects to charge about $3 a mile (1.6 kilometers) at first. But over time, they hope to bring the price down to less than $1 per mile.
Joby isn’t the only company to develop air taxis. Companies around the world are working on similar vehicles. France even plans to use a few air taxis in Paris during next summer’s Olympic Games.
But there’s still a lot to do before air taxis become common. For one thing, governments need to make rules about where, when, and how these taxis can fly.
Still, it seems likely that air taxis will be part of the future of travel. The FAA says, “We could see air taxis in the skies by 2024 or 2025.”
1. What do the underlined words “hopping over” in paragraph 1 mean?A.Moving below. | B.Walking across. | C.Jumping into. | D.Flying over. |
A.They are factory-made from the start. |
B.They were developed several years ago. |
C.They will offer service to passengers through the FAA. |
D.They will be used during the next Olympic Games in Paris. |
A.Joby’s plan about air taxis. | B.The history of Joby Aviation. |
C.Air taxi team’s service promises. | D.Instructions for using a new app. |
A.They are more comfortable. | B.They are more intelligent. |
C.They are cheaper. | D.They are faster. |
2 . On July 28, I retired from my position. After teaching for many years, I looked forward to kayaking (划独木舟) with my grandsons, seeing friends and traveling for leisure with my husband. But my body had other plans for me. A broken spine (脊椎) in my back took me down a path that upended my plans.
I have long had back pain. However, I pushed through the pain to do my work, which worsened my condition. Doctors urged an operation when increased disability meant I could not sit, stand or walk for a long time. But I wanted to see whether physical therapy (治疗) could create an easier option.
Indeed, hard work with a great physical therapist has let me improve my mobility, sitting and standing. But X-rays told a different story. My spine was unstable and bending. After careful consideration and a second opinion from another professional, I agreed to surgery yet in the near term. Needless to say, the past months have been tough and the way ahead will be even tougher. Kayaking with my grandsons in the peacefulness of the lake is all out of reach, for now.
When I met my physical therapist for the first time, I was a mess. He listened to me outline my history with tears and then calmly said, “You have to make friends with your body.” I have repeated that line to myself daily and worked to embrace my body. I have focused on gratitude. I’m grateful that I do not have a fatal disease. I’m grateful that the body I have remains alert to the world, loved by family and friends. I’m grateful that I am still myself.
I don’t know exactly how the future will play out. The surgeon assures me that I should be able to get in my kayak by summer. But I may have to make friends with a different body, one that is mine regardless of the shape.
1. Why did the author’s condition become worse?A.She disliked physical therapy. |
B.She hurt her back when kayaking. |
C.She still worked despite back pain. |
D.She was unwilling to have an operation. |
A.She forgot to kayak with her grandsons. |
B.She decided to accept an operation right away. |
C.She completely recovered after physical therapy. |
D.She asked another doctor for advice on the operation. |
A.Her wish to enjoy retirement life. |
B.Her physical therapist’s advice. |
C.Her worsening physical condition. |
D.Her love for her family and friends. |
A.Learning to accept my body |
B.Enjoying my retirement life |
C.Fighting against my back pain |
D.Being grateful for what I have |
3 . Volunteer at the EcoTarium! We simply could not offer the programs and special events that make the EcoTarium a unique resource to our community without our diverse and dedicated corps of volunteers. To be considered for a more specific position, look through the volunteer listings below, and submit an application.
Zoo Ambassador Volunteer
Our zoo ambassador volunteers will assist the Zoology Department to connect with guests through engaging educational experiences about our animal residents. We are looking for volunteers who are passionate about animals and excited to interact with guests of all ages. Volunteers may also complete behavioral studies on numerous animals within the care of the EcoTarium to help enhance the welfare for our animals!
Animal Care Volunteer
Animal care volunteers will aid in all areas of husbandry (农牧业), including feeding, cleaning, record keeping, training animals, and behavioral observations. They will work with a variety of animals under our care, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and insects. The position is physically demanding and requires working in all weather conditions.
Education Program Volunteer
Through conversations and hands-on activities, education program volunteers help visitors make meaningful connections to our exhibits, encourage curiosity and scientific inquiry, and challenge visitors to dive deeper into the concepts explored at our museum.
Collections Volunteer
The EcoTarium seeks volunteers who are interested in making a contribution to science by uncovering lost specimens (标本) in the EcoTarium collection! Photograph, measure, and take notes on birds, eggs, seashells, or pressed flowers. This is an excellent position for a high school or college student considering a career in biology or lab science. It is also appropriate for citizen scientists of any age. It offers an opportunity to see examples of rare or extinct plants and animals.
1. What can an animal care volunteer do?A.Collect lost specimens. |
B.Learn to feed and clean animals. |
C.Finish some studies on the exhibits. |
D.Help elderly visitors interact with animals. |
A.Collections Volunteer. | B.Animal Care Volunteer. |
C.Education Program Volunteer. | D.Zoo Ambassador Volunteer. |
A.To list the advantages of volunteers. |
B.To spread knowledge about volunteers. |
C.To train more people to become volunteers. |
D.To introduce some positions about volunteers. |
4 . Summer Badminton Camp
Our annual badminton camps are back this June holidays! Come and join us for some fun and action! All camps will be held at the Chestnut Sports Hall. There are a total of 4 fun-filled camps lined up for this amazing holiday. The aim is to allow them to understand and lift their game to the next level or just for recreation, at the same time adding fun elements in training to build a strong interest in the sport.
Camps Available
Beginner: For those who want to learn basic badminton skills. Date: 12 to 14 June 2024 Time: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Fees: $80 Ages: 5-8 years old only | Intermediate: For those who know the basics of playing badminton and want to improve their skills further. Date: 15 to 17 June 2024 Time: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Fees: $100 Ages: 7-12 years old only |
Advanced: For those who want to take up badminton as a competitive sport. Date: 19 to 21 June 2024 Time: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fees: $150 Ages: 11-12 years old only | Recreation: For those who want to make new friends while staying active. Date: 12 to 14 June 2024 Time: 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Fees: $60 Ages: 13-16 years old only |
Guest Speaker Badminton world champion, Adrian Goh, will address the participants at the start of each camp. He will share invaluable tips and his experience of playing badminton competitively. |
Special Camp Present All participants will receive our summer badminton camp sweater and water bottle. |
Early Bird Special First 20 participants to register will be given a pair of Yinex badminton bats. For more information, call Mr. Tan at 67892111 or visit our website at www. sbssummer camps. com |
A.The beginner camp. | B.The advanced camp. |
C.The intermediate camp. | D.The recreation camp. |
A.A summer badminton camper. | B.The badminton camp organizer. |
C.A badminton world champion. | D.A sponsor for the summer camp. |
A.To give away free badminton bats. |
B.To promote the special camp bottles. |
C.To invite people to attend Mr. Goh’s talk. |
D.To encourage people to sign up for the camps. |
1. Why does the woman talk to the man?
A.To ask for permission. | B.To extend an invitation. | C.To get some information. |
A.At a museum. | B.At a food bank. | C.At an animal shelter. |
A.By surfing the Internet. |
B.By visiting local charities. |
C.By calling community organizations. |
6 . Welcome to Musée Rodin
The Musée Rodin, a hidden jewel in Paris, is actually the former residence of famed 19th-century sculptor Auguste Rodin. Here you can enjoy Rodin’s emotive sculptures, including The Walking Man, The Kiss and The Thinker, among many more. In addition to the sculptures, the museum houses 8,000 of the artist’s drawings in its collection — some of those are on display. Visitors will also get to view pieces from Rodin’s personal art collection, including paintings by Van Gogh.
Another big favorite for visitors, as much of a highlight as the art, is the beautiful on-site gardens. To travelers, the gardens create a peaceful atmosphere not found at other top Parisian museums.
Transport
The Musée Rodin is just a short walk from the Varenne stop and Saint-Francois-Xavier stop, both of which lie on Metro Line 13.
Opening times
The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10:00 am to 6:30 pm.
Admission charges
Admission to the museum (including the gardens and permanent and temporary exhibits) costs 13 euros (around $14) per adult and is free for kids who are 17 and younger; audio guides cost an extra 6 euros (about $6). The museum is free to visit on the first Sunday of the month from October to March.
1. What makes Musée Rodin different from other top Parisian museums?A.On-site gardens. | B.Many sculptures. |
C.Personal art collections. | D.Famous artists’ drawings. |
A.At 9:00 am on Monday. | B.At 3:00 pm on Thursday. |
C.At 7:00 pm on Friday. | D.At 8:00 am on Sunday. |
A.€39. | B.€32. | C.€26. | D.€13. |
1. Who is Manus?
A.A music group. | B.The man’s friend. | C.A festival organizer. |
A.At 2:30 p.m.. | B.At 3:15 p.m.. | C.At 3:30 p.m.. |
A.The man’s interest. | B.The festival hall. | C.Other performances. |
8 . Best Things to Do on Maui Maui
Hawaii is a dream destination for visitors, home to wonderful sandy beaches, a choice of activities and a relaxed lifestyle. Whether you are looking for adventures or water sports, there is plenty to choose from.
Awapubi AdventuresAdventure tours suit single travelers, couples, and families, and are run by professional tour guides who will take care of your every need. Tours include trips to West Maui, hiking tours, snorkeling (浮潜) adventures, as well as tours to E Komo and Hana.
Phone: 808-269-6031
Hui No’eau Visual Arts CenterVisitors can enjoy the inspiring surrounding gardens, take self-guided tours of the grounds, and visit the historic sugar mill, professional artist studios, and wonderful exhibitions. The Hui Gallery Shop has a variety of art-based things such as glass, paintings, drawings, and photography.
Phone: 808-572-6560
Hawaiian Paddle SportsExplore the beauty of the ocean and its marine life (海洋生物) on guided boat tours that are organized by professional guides. These tours are for single travelers, couples, and groups.
Phone: 808-442-6436
Maui Arts Cultural CenterThe center hosts a variety of performances that show the finest of Hawaiian and local artists, and it also offers a range of educational and cultural programming, workshops, and free events for creative artists. The center is home to the Schaefer International Gallery, an exhibition space for visual (视觉的) arts that has a number of exhibits throughout the year. The center partners with the government to host free events.
Phone: 808-242-7469
1. What do Awapuhi Adventures and Hawaiian Paddle Sports have in common?A.They are intended only for families. | B.They provide water adventure activities. |
C.They serve delicious seafood. | D.They offer professional guides. |
A.808-269-6031. | B.808-572-6560. |
C.808-442-6436. | D.808-242-7469. |
A.Watch performances. | B.Enjoy marine life. |
C.Visit gardens. | D.Take hiking tours. |
9 . The best way to get around London is the Underground, or what locals call “the Tube”. However, you also have other forms of transportation to choose from.
Buses
The charm of traveling by bus is that you can see the sights. Fares start at 1. 75 pounds for a single ride with an Oyster card (牡蛎卡). Buses don’t take cash, so it’s best to have a top-up Oyster card to pay for your trip. Many bus routes cover the entire city and run 24 hours a day.
Rail
London Overground consists of six main routes traveling among many parts of the city. Rail fares vary by the time of day and the number of zones crossed. Like the Underground, using an Oyster Card rather than a Travel card (or paper ticket)is considerably cheaper.
Taxis
Keep in mind that a lit-up taxi sign means it’s available. Taxis are metered, and you have to pay according to the time of day and the distance. There’s always a minimum fee of 3. 20 pounds. You can pay with cash, and all taxis accept credit cards.
Cars
Think twice before hiring a car. Londoners drive on the left. In addition, traffic and parking are awful, and the cost of petrol (or gas)is high. Using hand-held cellphones while driving is illegal. The speed limit on highways is 70 miles per hour.
1. Which of the following can only be paid by card?A.Buses. | B.Rail. | C.Taxis. | D.Cars. |
A.The routes. | B.The ways of charging. |
C.The minimum fee. | D.The pattern of payment. |
A.Driving on the left. | B.Finding a parking lot. |
C.The speed limit on highways. | D.The use of cellphone while driving. |
A.Allison. |
B.James. |
C.Zoe. |