1. Why did Amy go to the contest?
A.To have some fun. | B.To win some money. | C.To prove her cooking skills. |
A.Regretful. | B.Upset. | C.Happy. |
1. What will the man do at noon on Saturday?
A.Have lunch with his mother. |
B.Take his sister to play basketball. |
C.Make a telephone call to his mother. |
A.By car. | B.By bus. | C.By subway. |
A.At 5 p.m. | B.At 4:30 p.m. | C.At 4 p.m. |
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4 . Top After-school Programs in NYC
The Art Farm
Animal lovers get hands-on time with turtles (乌龟), rabbits and bearded dragons while learning science skills such as classification. Babies (and caregivers) also hang out with various creatures in Rocks and Animals, a mommy-and-me class that combines animal visits with music and stories. If your kid shows interest in cooking, consider the Farm Foodies Cooking Class. Ages 14 months~8 years.
SciTech Kids
Trained scientists and engineers answer students’ questions like “How would a superhero’s heart be different from a normal human’s heart?” or “Can 3-D printers be used to help save the environment?” in Sci Tech Kids classes. Offerings include “SciTech Explorers” where students can discover natural phenomena and “SciTech Investigators” for students who are curious about what is going on within the field. Ages 3~15.
JCC Manhattan
Enjoy a traditional after-school program experience, complete with creative play, homework help and tasty snacks. Kids looking for extra activities can also sign up for special courses (at an additional fee), which include kung fu for energetic kids and coding (编码) classes that use Minecraft. There’re also courses that teach swimming techniques to all levels of swimmers. Ages 4~11.
MoMath
Mathematics may be a serious subject in a typical classroom, but MoMath teaches the subject in a fresh and exciting way. Through weekly courses that are broken down by experience level, the program covers the subject’s wonderful topics. Parents must fill out an application for their child to be considered. Grades l~12.
1. Which program offers the chance to learn cooking skills?A.MoMath. | B.SciTech Kids. |
C.The Art Farm. | D.JCC Manhattan. |
A.Taking kung fu classes. | B.Using a 3-D printer. |
C.Eating delicious snacks. | D.Seeking homework help. |
A.Its way of teaching. | B.Its wide range of topics. |
C.Its need of certain experience. | D.Its requirement for parents’ company. |
Watching the stars while lying in a tent hotel
During the recent holiday, Zhao Yue from Beijing joined her friends for a vacation in a camping site in the Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Gannan.
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“The hotel is
Such tent hotels
Glamping, this absorbing new vacation trend, features camping with basic conveniences.
In recent years, shared vegetable plots (地块) have been appearing in Shanghai’s suburban districts as more white-collar workers turn to farming to relax and escape the pressures of city life.
Among these individuals
This farm has about 200 members, some of
Chen notes that many of his customers are parents who rent plots
1. What does the man prefer to do this weekend?
A.Ride a bike. | B.Have a break. | C.Go camping. |
A.On foot. | B.By car. | C.By bus. |
A.At 9:00. | B.At 8:45. | C.At 8:30. |
A.Brother and sister. | B.Teacher and student. | C.Husband and wife. |
8 . The way students spend their weekends can vary. Once you get to college, students see the weekend to forget about everything. Most of the time it is going out with friends, but when you decide to turn that down, you are looked at to be lame. What's up with this?
In college, going out can seem like the main thing that happens during the weekend. But not everyone is into that —some students study or stay in with friends, and others simply just don’t go out because it is not their type of thing. If you are one of those people who decides to stay in, you probably know the feeling of being the “lame friend”.
When students feel this way, they can also feel pressured into doing something that they originally did not want to do. Just because a person does not want to go out and party and drink does not mean that they are lame—they just have a different idea of a fun weekend.
I don’t think we should assume that everyone needs to go out during the weekend in order to have fun, and the social pressure to do so can feel broken. I will speak from my own experience: When the weekend comes around, I overthink and start to get a rush of anxiety. Why? Because I might be judged for not going out, or I might miss something if I don’t go to this specific party that everyone is going to. I’m sure there are others that feel the same way and have had similar experiences, and they don’t deserve to feel the way I do either.
We should keep in mind that individuals are going through their own personal situations, and everyone has their own reasons for not going out. Staying in and watching a movie by yourself or with friends is not a bad thing, and people should normalize that not going out on the weekends is really not the worst thing.
1. Why does the author raise a question in paragraph 1?A.To doubt students’behaviour. | B.To correct schools’ management. |
C.To blame friends’ rejection. | D.To deny others’ judgement. |
A.The one without friends. | B.The one with serious anxiety. |
C.The one with less outside activities. | D.The one with the deadly leg disability. |
A.How to spend weekends is up to you. |
B.Study should be put first in college. |
C.Going to the party everyone is going to is a must. |
D.What to do at weekends is well worth considering. |
A.A good friend is my nearest relation. | B.Be the chess player, not the chess piece. |
C.A man cannot be judged by his appearance. | D.Interest is the seed, the action are the fruits. |
1. What does Alice like reading best in the newspapers?
A.News. | B.Sports. | C.Entertainment. |
A.To hunt for a job. |
B.To find a high school. |
C.To look for news about stars. |
A.Stay at home. | B.Stop studying. | C.Go to university. |
A.Frightened. | B.Nervous. | C.Relaxed. |