A.The twins have a lot in common. |
B.The twins don’t look the same. |
C.The twins don’t act alike. |
A.On January 16th. | B.On January 19th. | C.On January 30th. |
1. Which place is the hostess going this time?
A.India. | B.Africa. | C.The South Pole. |
A.By ship. | B.By plane. | C.By train. |
A.Go on a trip to India with him. |
B.Describe her journey to India. |
C.Watch a film about India. |
A.People. | B.Trucks. | C.Cars. |
Under the boundless blue sky, soft grasses wave in the breeze, herds of cows and sheep leisurely grazing on the plains, white round yurts (蒙古包) dotting throughout the endless green, and pearl-like rivers zigzagging to the mysterious distance. This is picturesque Hulunbuir Grassland, ideally
Hulunbuir’s name has been illuminated (照亮) on the national stage, with the 14th National Winter Games successfully drawing a close on Tuesday February 27, regarded as the most significant comprehensive winter sports event in China after the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. In the past month, Hulunbuir,
This grand event not only leaves behind memories of thrilling moments but acts as an example of the power of sports in enhancing unity and celebrating diversity. Hulunbuir is home
The Spring Festival holiday period witnessed an extraordinary surge in tourism, with Hulunbuir attracting
Saving the Carnations
Dawn broke. Regina aged 14 opened her sleepy eyes and looked out of the window at the foggy field below. “NO!” she cried, now fully awake. Buttermilk, the cow was in Mama’s carnation (康乃馨) garden.
“I must have forgotten to close the gate last night,” Regina thought as she pulled a sweatshirt over her head. Mama was planning to sell the carnations at the fair next week. But Buttermilk was eating the flowers. Regina hurried outside and grabbed the lead rope on the wall.
“Why can’t you stay in the field?” she called to Buttermilk as she headed across the yard to the carnation garden. Buttermilk still stood there chewing the tender flowers.
“When I grow up, I’ll be an artist and paint pictures all day,” annoyed Regina thought. “I’ll not own a cow. Too much trouble.” Regina was fond of painting since the day she had memory. She would like to not only help with family but see birds and flowers alive under her brush.
Just as Regina was about to throw the lead rope onto Buttermilk’s collar, the family dog Blue, rounded the corner of the house, barking loudly and furiously. Buttermilk couldn’t stand it and took off, tearing through the carnations. It finally ran through the open gate and into the field outside. “Thank goodness!” Regina said as she closed the gate and secured the lock. But, as she turned to look at the flower garden, most of the carnations were either eaten or trampled (踩踏).
Mama and Dad came out of the house. “What’s going on?” Mama asked. She looked sadly at her garden. “I forgot to close the gate,” Regina said. “I’m so sorry.” “I know you are.” Mama sighed and gave Regina a hug.
Regina’s heart was heavy as she went back into the house. Mama had prepared much for the fair but now half of her efforts were in vain. Regina decided to think of a way to make it up to her mother. The problem tasked Regina’s mind. Could she plant other flowers in a week? Not enough time. Could she make use of the carnations in pieces? Not enough magic. Regina found no way out.
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All of a sudden, a flower painting on the wall caught Regina’s eye.
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Dear Ryan,
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Yours,
Li Hua
9 . ROYAL BOTANIC KEW GARDENS
The Royal Botanic Gardens Kew have been cultivated for centuries to create the ultimate botanical experience. Scientists and gardeners thoroughly care for the 300-acre garden with 50, 000 living plants year round, to ensure that all 90 attractions at this UNESCO World Heritage Site are top levels.
Educational session prices and safeguarding
You can plan a self-led visit or book one of our educational sessions. Students will take part in the educational sessions in groups of 15. Prices vary according to different situations.
EYFS to Key Stage 4 | Key Stage 5 |
·45-minute session: £ 38/group ·90-minute session: £ 76/group | ·Half day (1 session): £ 88/group ·Ful day (2 sessions): £ 176/group |
Teachers and adults | |
·Up to required key stage ratios: Free ·Adults needed for 1:1 special educational needs support: Free ·Adults above the required ratios: £ 12/person The payment will be due within 28 calendar days of making the booking | |
Required supervising (监护) adult-student ratios | |
·Key Stage l (1:5) ·Key Stage 2(1:8) ·Key stage 3 (1:10) ·Key Stage 4 (1:12) ·Key Stage 5 (1:12) |
Health and safety
·Leaders of school groups must accept responsibility for any first aid requirements of their pupils or staff should they arise. All supervising adults should carry a mobile phone and a contact number for the leader of your group.
·Groups should take particular care around moving vehicles, lakes and ponds, and when looking at poisonous, thorny or spiky plants.
·In the event of an emergency, please contact the nearest member of Kew staff or a Kew constable (治安员). The emergency number is 020 8332 3333.
·Please do not call 999 as ambulance/fire/police crews may take time to find you. It is much better to coordinate through Kew’s own constabulary, police force who deal with first aid, security, and emergencies.
Planning your visit
Your tickets and two planning passes will be sent to you upon receipt of your payment.
Recommended timings
The Kew Gardens opens at 10 am. You are recommended to spend at least three to five hours on your visit. The closing time varies throughout the year. But the earliest is 3:30 pm. We have a fixed schedule for educational sessions, which is from 10: 30 am to 2:20 pm (except KS5).
1. How much should a group of 15 Key Stage 1 students and 5 teachers pay for a 45-minute course?A.£ 46. | B.£ 50. | C.£ 72. | D.£ 62. |
A.Call 999 immediately. | B.Check the risk assessment. |
C.Seek help from the staff member nearby. | D.Ask adults, leaders or teachers for help. |
A.To introduce Kew Gardens. |
B.To give tips on visiting Kew Gardens. |
C.To attract potential visitors to Kew Gardens. |
D.To inform coming activities in Kew Gardens. |
1. Where does the speaker come from?
A.Norway. | B.The U. K. | C.Denmark. |
A.At a friend’s place. | B.On a farm. | C.In a hotel. |
A.Something was wrong with his plane. |
B.The weather was unsuitable for flying. |
C.He was too tired. |
A.The last few days of his flight around the world. |
B.His travel experience with his family. |
C.His stay in the north of England. |