1. Who is Anna?
A.An operator. | B.An assistant. | C.A rider. |
A.What a ride operator should do. |
B.How the riders should take a picture on the ride. |
C.What rules they are for the ride. |
A.He was hit by a coin. |
B.He lost his phone on the ride. |
C.He was removed from the park for spitting. |
A.Board the car. | B.Ask Anna some questions. | C.Get some food and drinks. |
1. What does Patrick think of the match?
A.Just so-so. | B.Fantastic. | C.Disappointing. |
A.Watching live concerts. |
B.Preparing for her exams. |
C.Taking science classes. |
A.To a college. | B.To a stadium. | C.To a cafe. |
3 . It’s our nature to connect with one another. Here are some tips on how to host an amazing gathering at home.
Hosting can be burdensome. Being clear about your purpose beforehand can ease some of that burden. It can also give guests a clear picture of the event ahead of time, so that they can decide for themselves whether or not to come.
A purpose doesn’t have to be serious.
Think about your guest list
When it comes to deciding the specific people to invite, there can be a lot of anxiety.
For starters, group size matters. It can fundamentally affect people’s behavior, and there’s actual science to it, too.
Connect your guests
Groups are composed of many different identities. Every time any group is getting together, the role of a host is to set up a context, where each person, regardless of their many identities, can find a way in.
A.Put the list in your invitations |
B.Give the gathering a specific purpose |
C.Six to seven is a good size for a really connected conversation |
D.It can be catching up with old friends or celebrating a birthday |
E.It’s all about striking a balance between warmth and amazing food |
F.This is where a clear purpose behind your gathering can help as well |
G.In other words, a good gathering should give everybody a sense of belonging |
It old the woman who answered the phone at the local stable (马厩) that I only wanted to sit on a horse. I didn’t want to go anywhere—no need to sightsee. I just wanted the experience of sitting on a horse. My idea of exercise was turning a page in my favorite book. Therefore, for me, to sit on a horse was a very big deal.
She said I’d have to do it with an instructor alongside. Okay. It was going to be a celebration of my sixty-fifth birthday. I wanted to mark this special day by trying something new.
The next Saturday morning, along with a good friend, who would not laugh but would record the moment of my achievement, I arrived at the stable and went inside. I was nervous—I began to doubt if that was really a good idea.
Nancy, my instructor, teacher and caretaker, walked over to greet me. My adventure-for-the-hour cheerleader stood about five feet tall and nodded to me with a smile that wouldn’t quit. The horse, whose reins (缰绳) she held, was introduced as Lightning. He was gray and looked quite bored.
I thought I could stand on a box and get on the horse. However, I was told to put my left foot in the stirrup (马镫) directly, and I was doing the hop-and-jump step, holding on to the saddle (马鞍). Once, twice, no luck. I was still on the ground. I was wet from tiredness and anxiety. Once again, I was thinking of using a box or even leaving. But Nancy was urging me on. I quickly bargained with myself for another try, and that was going to be it. Later, I could only guess that I must have blacked out because, in a magic moment, I was sitting on the saddle on the third try.
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However, I didn’t realize I’d be up so high!
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Finally, I was told I could stop.
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5 . Top 4 Music Festivals in 2023
Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival
Originally focused on jam bands and folk rock, this festival has expanded to include rock and roll. Once praised by Rolling Stone magazine as being amongst the “50 Moments That Changed Rock &. Roll”,Bonnaroo has firmly strengthened its place as one of the most influential festivals in North America.
When & where: June 15-18, 2023;Great Stage Park, Tennessee
Rolling Loud Festival
In only a few short years Rolling Loud shot up to become the king of all hip hop festival series. With editions held in New York, LA, the Bay Area, Australia, Toronto, the Netherlands, Portugal and of course its flagship in Miami, the festival is by far the biggest festival to hip hop.
When &. where: July 21-23,2023;Miami, Florida
Stagecoach Festival
Stagecoach is the Coachella of country music in every way. The lineup(阵容)is one of the most hotly anticipated in the country and annually features the biggest names in modern country music, you’re likely to spot some celebrities onsite.
When & where: April 28-30,2023;Indio,California
Ⅲ Points
As one of the country’s leading boutique(精品店)festivals,Ⅲ Points has been raising the bar in terms of giving creativiy a platform since 2013.Firmly base on electronic music, the festival also showcases the best from hip hop and rock with only one criteria to make it on the bill: your music has to be good.
When & where: October 20-21,2023; Miami, Florida
1. Where should visitors go if they want to enjoy country music?
A.Tennessee. | B.Florida. | C.California. | D.Delaware. |
A.Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. | B.Rolling Loud Festival. |
C.Stagecoach Festival. | D.III Points. |
A.They both have the same criteria. | B.They both feature rock. |
C.They both perform electronically. | D.They both play hip hop. |
1. Which statement is true about the park that Walt dreamed of?
A.Children instead of adults would like to go to his park. |
B.The park would be exciting and safe. |
C.The park would be attractive to Americans only. |
A.In 1966. | B.In 1955. | C.In 1958. |
A.Before he died in 1966, he built only one amusement park in America. |
B.He was forgotten by the world quickly after he died. |
C.He had two daughters, who liked to go to amusement parks. |
7 . Since it is your birthday as an adult, you’ll want it awesome! It can be tricky to plan. Everyone will have various ideas about it. But as long as everyone has fun, the possibilities are endless. Here are some helpful tips.
Brainstorm ideas. The first thing you need to do is come up with some ideas for how you might want to celebrate your birthday. Get together with a couple of closest friends and think as many possibilities as you can.
Decide the number of people. You might want the party small or big.
Pick a theme.
Send out invitations.
A.Run ideas |
B.Get some entertainment |
C.This is a chance to be a bit creative |
D.Now you have a good idea of the size |
E.Make sure everybody understands the plans |
F.Which size works better will depend on what kind of party |
G.They know you well, and can tell you if you have a really good idea |
A.It was quite a success. | B.It was huge. |
C.It was terrible. | D.The music was good. |
A.The concert is very popular. |
B.The woman has to finish her work first. |
C.The woman shouldn’t go to the concert. |
D.He doesn’t believe the woman has the concert ticket. |
10 . Science and Technology Camp
•Full-day camp for students aged 12-14
•Four-week program July 5-30 | Monday-Friday, 9 am to 4 pm
Week 1 | July 5-9
Week 2 | July 12-16
Week 3 | July 19-23
Week 4 | July 26-30
•Registration begins June 1, 2023 — register for minimum two weeks.
•Fees: $75 registration fee. $795 per week. Full payment must be made at time of registration.
•The deadline for the cancellation to receive a full refund is June 15, 2023.
Camp Structure
Camp days are comprised of eight sessions with two sessions per day while the final day of the week is reserved for overviews and reflection. The morning sessions begin at 9 am to 12 pm followed by one hour for lunch. (Campers should bring their lunches.) Afternoon sessions are scheduled from 1 pm to 4 pm with 15-minute breaks midway through each session. Snacks are provided at break time. (Food allergies should be reported at the time of registration.)
Camp Content
Science and Technology camp above all emphasizes entertainment while teaching students about how websites are designed using various coding languages, rocket design, practical applications of math and physics, and how to build your own hydraulics system.
Camp Personnel
The camp is headed by the husband-and-wife team of Doctors James and Sophie Clark who are experts in the fields of computer science and mechanical engineering. Our mission is to make sure everyone feels fully supported and excited to be here.
1. What is the lowest cost of attending the Science and Technology camp?A.$75. | B.$795. | C.$1590. | D.$1665. |
A.Rocket science. | B.Fun in learning. | C.Coding language. | D.Hands-on experiences. |
A.Mechanical engineers. | B.Medical doctors. | C.A married couple. | D.Computer technicians. |