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Best Friends
by Jacqueline Wilson
E-book: ₤4.49
Hardcover: ₤8.40
Intro: Gemma and Alice were born on the same day and they are best friends. They are very different. Gemma has a larger-than-life personality (个性), while Alice is quieter and calmer. Alice moves to Scotland. Gemma is worried,especially at the thought that Alice might find a new best friend. Is there anything Gemma’s brothers or her granddad can do to help?
The Story of Tracy Beaker
by Jacqueline Wilson
E-book: ₤4.99
Hardcover: ₤8.97
Intro: Tracy is 10 years old. She lives in an orphanage (孤儿院), but would like a real home one day with a real family. Meet Tracy, follow her story and share her hopes for the future in this touching and often very funny story,all told in Tracy’s own words. Tracy is back on TV in My Mum Tracy Beaker! Watch this TV series (系列) on CBBC and iPlayer.
【小题1】Why is Gemma worried?
A.Because she has a larger-than-life personality.
B.Because her best friend Alice is leaving.
C.Because her friend Alice dislikes her.
D.Because her family will move to Scotland.
【小题2】Which of the following is TURE about Tracy?
A.She is the main character in Best Friends.
B.She likes telling touching and funny stories
C.She is thirsty(渴望) for a real home
D.She loves her mother.
【小题3】We can know from the chart that___________
A.people can get the two books online only
B.people can watch the story of Gemma and Tracy on TV
C.Jacqueline Wilson wrote the two books for children
D.The two books are sold for the same price
23-24高一上·湖南株洲·阶段练习
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Gymnastics Summer Camps 2023

Morning and afternoon camps give students the opportunity to acquire and practice gymnastics skills. Team building exercises, climbing ropes, fun games, and art projects will keep your child active throughout the summer!

Camps run Monday through Friday during the following dates and times:

Half-Day AM Camp: 9:30 am—12:00 pm at $259/week

Half-Day PM Camp: 12:30 pm—3:00 pm at S259/week

WEEK 1: July 10th—July 14th

WEEK 2: July 17th—July 21st

WEEK 3: July 24th—July 28th

WEEK 4: July 31st—August 4th

WEEK 5: August 7th—August 11th

*Siblings (兄弟姐妹) signed up for the same weeks will receive a 10% discount. Discount will be applied whether siblings are in dance or gymnastics camp.

While we are not offering full-day camp, families looking for extended hours can sign up for both an AM and PM session. If you enroll (登记) your child in both a morning and afternoon session of camp in the same week, your child will need to bring lunch from home.

Camp sign-up is on a WEEKLY basis! You can register your child for camp directly through your account on the parent portal (入口站点) or by emailing info@vikinggymnastics.com.

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【小题1】How much should a parent pay in total if he enrolls his two children into an AM session of WEEK 3?
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【小题2】What is required of a child if he signs up for both an AM and PM session in the same week?
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【小题3】When should parents pay the final camp payment?
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