Opening in 1934, the Brookfield Zoo quickly received a worldwide reputation for its special displays and unique(独一无二的) exhibits.
Address: 1st Avenue between Ogden Avenue and 31st Street, Brookfield, Illinois
Phone: 708-688-8000
Getting to the Brookfield Zoo by Public Transportation:
The Metra Rail Burlington Northern line runs from Union Station downtown to the “Zoo Stop” (Hollywood Station) and from there it’s only a 2-block northeast walk to the zoo.
Parking at the Brookfield Zoo:
Parking fees are $9 for cars and $12 for buses.
The Brookfield Zoo Hours:
The Brookfield Zoo is open 365 days per year.
Monday-Saturday: 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Sunday: 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
The Brookfield Zoo Tickets:
Adults(ages 12-64), $13.50;
Seniors(ages 65+), $9.50;
Children(ages 3-11), $9.50;
Children(ages 2 and under), free
The Brookfield Zoo Featured Exhibits:
Tropic World; WolfWoods; Living Coast; Seven Seas; Fragile Kingdom; Australia House; Havitat Africa.
About the Brookfield Zoo:
The Brookfield Zoo is located just 14 miles west of downtown Chicago. It’s home to a variety of animal species, and its use of natural barriers and moats(壕沟) is so much more relaxing and enjoyable than watching a lion pace back and forth in a cage. The absence of bars also makes for great wildlife photo opportunities. The Brookfield Zoo also focuses on education, with detailed displays about the animals being viewed and the interactive program that lets kids get some hands-on experience to learn what it takes to run a zoo as well as face painting and crafts.
For more information about the Brookfield Zoo, visit www. brookfieldzoo.org.
【小题1】Where is the entrance to the Brookfield Zoo?
A.At First Avenue. | B.At Ogden Avenue. |
C.At 31st Street. | D.At the Hollywood Station. |
A.$46 | B.$32.5 | C.$36.5 | D.$23 |
A.Its cheap tickets. |
B.Its various activities. |
C.Its cage-less displays. |
D.Its open hours. |
Greek Odyssey Reader Event
Join Gourmet editor Joann a Hunkin for an evening of Greek celebration at Kafeneion in Melbourne, Australia.
Escape to the warm waters of the Mediterranean as we celebrate the new, permanent home of Kafeneion, a Greek restaurant, on Spring Street with a shared feast of traditional Greek favorites, inspired by the owners’ own family recipes.
Kafeneion was originally established as a pop-up on Bourke Street, but the co-owners quickly realized they were onto a good thing. As word spread of the simple-yet-vibrant menu — which is built on dishes passed through the team’s families for generations — the race was on to find somewhere to continue the legacy (传承), which set the restaurant apart from others.
Now, following a brief absence, Kafeneion is back, taking over The Supper Club for dinner service (with the late-night favourite still in action from 11pm each night). And what better place to settle in for an evening of good food and great conversation, as we celebrate the rich history of Greece and share stories of adventures old and new? Join us as executive chef Fellipe Mezzavilla immerses us in the flavors of Greece and inspires new journeys to come.
VENUE: Kafeneion, Level 1, 161 Spring St, MelbourneDATE & TIME: 6:30 pm, Wednesday, 19 June 2024
PRICE: $140 per person, all-inclusive four courses with paired drinks throughout
BOOK NOW: Scan the QR code or visit greekodyssey. eventbrite. com.au
ENQUIRIES: Email rsupgt@aremedia.com.au【小题1】What is special about the food in Kafeneion?
A.It includes typical Australian dishes. |
B.It is served with popular ingredients. |
C.It is chosen from The Supper Club. |
D.It shows family cooking heritage. |
A.By calling the restaurant. | B.By scanning a QR code. |
C.By sending an email. | D.By purchasing off-line. |
A.A travel brochure. | B.A cooking recipe. |
C.A food magazine. | D.A research paper. |
The New Old Age
October 4, 2017
New York City
Age discrimination (歧视) may be the last prejudice to still be tolerated in mainstream American culture. Older people are usually kept out of TV screens, advertising billboards and other popular-culture areas. Yet aging athletes, scientists, musicians and many more have proven time and time again that you can age and still do great things. What will it take for the rest of society to catch up with this reality? The Atlantic’s New Old Age Forum will invite top experts on aging for a full discussion of age discrimination and they will explore relevant issues ranging from aging in place to long life and work.
10:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
New York Academy of Sciences
7 World Trade Center
250 Greenwich Street, 40th floor
New York, NY 10007
For more information, please contact Grace Harvey at gharvey@theatlantic.com.
Presented by
Atlantic LIVE
Speakers
James Hamblin, senior editor, The Atlantic
Ellen Cole, professor of psychology, The Sage Colleges; co-author, Women Thriving in their 8th Decade
Susan Donley, publisher and managing director, Next Avenue
Joyce Jed, founder and president, Good Neighbors of Park Slope
Kathryn Lawler, executive director, Atlanta Regional Collaborative for Health Improvement
Elizabeth White, author, Fifty-Five, Unemployed, and Faking Normal
Alison Stewart, contributing editor, The Atlantic
【小题1】Age discrimination in mainstream American culture mainly refers to ________.A.old people’s being abused | B.old people’s negative image |
C.old people’s being overlooked | D.old people’s unemployment |
A.The discussion is between old people. | B.There are many lectures by scientists. |
C.The speakers work for The Atlantic. | D.It is held indoors in New York. |
In the field of educational technology, some apps might be getting too smart. There are more and more apps providing help for students.
PhotoMath
The new, seemingly magic app allows users to take pictures of a math problem, and then receive a step-by-step solution. It is now the number one free app on the App Store. A PhotoMath spokeswoman says educators have welcomed the app with positive reviews, but the software causes a lot of angry public discussion and disagreement. Why? It is because students can use it to cheat when doing their math homework.
Price: Free
iHomework
Whether you’re a high school student or a college student, there’s one thing you’ve got for sure: a lot of homework. iHomework can help you keep track of all your homework. It can help you arrange it in a particular order according to types, or based on deadlines.
Price: Free
Wolfram Alpha
Wolfram Alpha is similar to PhotoMath, but it focuses on older students studying high levels of math and doesn’t support photos. The service also produces step-by-step solutions to advanced topics, making it a popular tool for college students.
Price: $2.99
Homework Helper
Chinese Internet search company Baidu has launched (发起) an app called Homework Helper with which students can get answers to homework. Users post a picture or type their homework questions onto online forums (论坛), and those who answer the questions can win e-coins that can be used to buy devices like iPhones and laptops. The app has logged 5 million downloads, much to the concern of many parents who argue that the students spend less time thinking about challenging problems.
Price: Free
【小题1】What is the problem of the app PhotoMath?A.It can’t recognize pictures. |
B.It doesn’t provide a step-by-step solution. |
C.It encourages students to use smartphones. |
D.It makes cheating at homework more likely to happen. |
A.Offering services to office workers. |
B.Making students organize their school work. |
C.Helping deal with advanced math problems. |
D.Creating chances to discuss math online. |
A.It is thought highly of by teachers. |
B.It is unpopular among Chinese students. |
C.Many parents think it harmful to children’s study. |
D.Answering questions on the app wastes students’ time. |
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