【小题1】When was Youth Club started?
A.Seven years ago. | B.Ten years ago. |
C.Five years ago. | D.Six years ago |
A.Three | B.Four | C.Five | D.Six |
A.date of birth | B.telephone number |
C.favorite sport | D.email address |
Great Apps for Kids
Silly Street Learn & Playage 4
Free
It is an educational app based on a physical game that aims to build character through play. Kids can play solo or with up to 6 players. They can read the directions or turn on the sound to have them narrated. The free game includes six card packs that target curiosity, adaptability, and other character skills through entertaining tasks. The prompts(提示)on the cards encourage kids to express themselves.
Crambleage 7+
$0.99
It is a lightly educational game that uses comparisons to create questions that players answer for points. The app puts together the size, weight, and more of buildings, animals, and other objects to create clues. Along with the Quiz game mode, there’s also a Compare mode in which players read mix-and-match comparisons.
Spaceteamage 9+
Free
It is a free cooperative game for two to eight players that requires a separate device for each player. It works best when everyone is on the same Wi-Fi connection and in the same room. Kids will need to be confident readers as there are a number of made-up words that need to quickly be read aloud or recognized on screen. It also tends to get loud, so it’s best played where it won’t bother others.
Geocachingage 14+
$9.99
This expensive but very cool GPS app makes it possible for the whole family to go geocaching, a high-tech treasure hunt game. Geocaches can be hidden in rough terrain and public locations. Since you are going to locations that are known by and will attract others, this app creates some dangers of exposure to strangers. While this game might be okay for older teens by themselves, a better route would be to always play this game with friends.
【小题1】What is the purpose of Silly Street Learn & Play?A.To teach children how to tell stories. |
B.To help children read through special cards. |
C.To help children build character through games. |
D.To teach children how to talk about their feelings. |
A.It can be noisy. |
B.It can be used offline. |
C.It is sold at a low price. |
D.It is suitable for any age groups. |
A.Cramble. | B.Spaceteam. |
C.Geocaching. | D.Silly Street Learn & Play. |
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We currently offer our adidas Tennis Camps in 19 states, and at every single one we put an emphasis on creating a positive atmosphere for children aged 8 to 18 to receive tennis training from the experts. It doesn’t matter what skill level your child is currently at, they will be able to receive tennis lessons designed just for them, ensuring they leave our tennis camp a better player than when they arrive.
What Your Child Will Learn at Our Tennis Clinics
Whether your child attends our overnight tennis camp or our day tennis camp, they will learn everything they need to stand out on the court. A few of our tennis training focuses are:
·Being a good sport ·Perfecting the serve
·Improving form ·Playing with integrity
·Setting goals ·Preparing mentally
What Can Be Expected at Our Summer Tennis Camps
Once there, each player will be evaluated so they can receive the proper tennis lessons for their experience level. After that, the fun will begin. They will receive both individual and team instruction, play exhibition tennis matches, and even win prizes. After the instruction part of the day is over, your child will spend the night in the dorms so they can get a good night’s sleep to prepare for the next day. Of course, all meals will be provided and your child will even receive an adidas Tennis Camp T-shirt to take home with them. If you want your child to improve their tennis skills by learning from the experts, there is no better place to send them than to one of our adidas Tennis Camps.
【小题1】What do we know about the adidas Tennis Camp?A.It has personalized tennis lessons. |
B.It provides free medical insurance. |
C.It only accepts high school students. |
D.It offers tennis lessons designed by stars. |
A.Spend the night playing. | B.Compete for prizes. |
C.Learn to make meals. | D.Buy an adidas T-shirt. |
A.Useful. | B.Costly. | C.Demanding. | D.Profitable. |
It’s not like anywhere else I’ve been to: readers’ favourite cities.
Bologna, Italy
When I picture Bologna, it’s always bathed in golden-hour light that makes its rust-red walls glow. But what lies beneath the surface bewitches (迷人) just as much. Exploring the small and distinctive museums of the university reveals ancient courtyards. Diving into hidden doors and arches leads to secrets-or food. Music and debate liven evenings in the main square. On my last trip I watched locals in impassioned discussion, taking turns on stools (凳子) in Piazza Maggiore. Not trusting my Italian, I declined an invitation to contribute, but gladly accepted the cherries shared among the crowd.
Siobhan Maher
Melilla, Spain/North Africa
Melilla, on Morocco’s northern coast, is a relic of Spain’s colonial past with a character determined by its geography. Facing the Mediterranean on one side and the Rif mountains on the other, and surrounded by a terrifying border fence, it is definitively multicultural, with Christian, Muslim, Jewish and Hindu communities living side by side with a large force of Spanish soldiers. The cityscape is equally diverse: streets of small Moroccan houses give way to wide avenues lined with “art deco” marvels; it’s even home to Africa’s only genuine Gothic church.
Digby Warde-Aldam
Padua, Italy
Padua is full of fascinating places to see. Saint Anthony’s Basilica, with a magnificent silver sarcophagus (石棺) housing the saint’s body, easily rivals (媲美) Saint Peter’s in Rome. The nearby botanical gardens, filled with plants and flowers, are a delightful way to pass a few hours. In the morning, hit Piazza della Frutta and Piazza delle Erbe, for buzzy markets selling everything from strawberries to sneakers, or pop into the Palazzo della Ragione with its impressive frescoes (壁画). At night, both squares become open-air bars and restaurants for sampling local cuisine. If you have time for a day trip, Verona and Venice are less than an hour away by train.
Berni G
【小题1】What did Siobhan Maher do in Bologna?A.She drew landscape paintings. | B.She wandered in old courtyards. |
C.She participated in heated debate. | D.She bought hand-picked cherries. |
A.It boasts the largest Gothic church. | B.It is the center of Moroccan culture. |
C.It is bordered by the Mediterranean. | D.It is a historical city in European continent. |
A.Lively night life. | B.Splendid gardens. |
C.Open-air music concerts. | D.Convenient transportation. |
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