Children of all ages love birthday parties at the Staten Island Zoo. Where else can you invite real party animals to join in the fun?
Who is invited?
Parties at the Staten Island Zoo are designed for children who are turning 4 years old and older, with a maximum group size of 15 children and 4 adults.Along with your human guests,2-3 live animals will also be invited into your party room. No need for more introductions. By the end of your party, our teachers will make sure everyone is well familiar with their new scaly(有鳞的),feathery or furry friends.
What is included?
Each party lasts an hour and a half (two hours if pizza is included) and includes live animal demonstration,games or stories,and animal skills.Each member will receive a goodie bag to take home for fun. Besides, birthday invitations will be given to you for giving to your guests.
Birthday party themes
Choose from four different themes:
Animal Tracks
Discover different types of animal’s feet and their purpose.Track some animals and then make a take home plaster mold(石膏模型).
African Savannah
Join in the fun at exploring the mysteries of the African Savannah.Learn about favorite foods of the Savannah’s people and make an animal mask to enjoy the fun.
Tropical Rainforest
Listen to the sounds of the jungle and find where the animals live.Create a colorful rainforest bird.
Barnyard Friends
Stories, games, activities and crafts will all focus on the differences between wild and domestic animals.Make a small bookmark to use at home.
Costs
Pizza,ice cream cake,juice and party (includes cutlery, paper plates, cups and napkins) --- $370 Staten Island Zoo members/$400 non.Members.
Party only --- $250 Staten Island Zoo members/$275 non.Members What’s special about the birthday parties at the Staten Island Zoo?
A.There are 19 people in one party at least. |
B.Parties are intended for those who are just 4 years old. |
C.It is necessary to introduce the s![]() |
D.Live animals will take part in the birthday parties. |
If you choose a theme of Tropical Rainforest,what kind of works of art can you make?
A.A take-home plaster mold. | B.A colorful rainforest bird. |
C.An animal mask. | D.A small bookmark to use at home. |
A non-member who only plans to hold a party at the Staten Island Zoo should pay______.
A.$250 | B.$275 | C.$370 | D.$400 |
What can we learn from the passage?
A.All birthday parties last one and a half hours. |
B.We should buy birthday invitations for our guest at the zoo. |
C.Animals will make a performance at the party. |
D.Any party member will be given a bag to store rubbish at the party. |
Most Chinese people expect to relax and enjoy themselves during the Golden Week. But for those trying to go someplace,it may seem more disappointment than pleasure. This year, the severe traffic jam resulted in a roadside wedding.
The suffering of being stuck in traffic was possibly most strongly felt by Lv Kangzhou and his bride Yan Mengxia. By tradition, the groom drove early in the morning to the bride's home in Zhejiang province in East China to pick her up along with her family and take them to his family's hometown for the wedding. By 4 p.m., Lv's wedding was 90 minutes away, but his car had not moved an inch for a long time. Lv contacted the local radio to explain his difficult situation and ask for a traffic forecast. The radio host told Lv there was no way he could hold his wedding on time and offered to hold their wedding on the air. At 5:30 p.m., Lv and his bride said their vows on the side of the road while Lv's family and friends witnessed the ceremony while listening to the radio.
Lv wasn’t the only person stuck in the Golden Week crowds. According to the state news agency Xinhua, 11.7 million people traveled by train Wednesday. It calculated that 120,000 people gathered at Tiananmen Square in Beijing to watch the flag raising ceremony. Last year, the Forbidden City in Beijing hosted 175,000 tourists on a single day during Golden Week, and the number is expecting to be even bigger this year.
Chinese internet users routinely complain about the Golden Week holiday every year. As internet user Tuzhi said on Sina Weibo: “On the Great Wall, I’m holding your hand, but I cannot see your face.” What does the text mainly intend to tell us?
A.A successful roadside wedding during the Golden Week. |
B.The popularity of traveling around during the Golden Week. |
C.The crowded situation in China during the Golden Week. |
D.The cause of the heavy traffic in China during the Golden Week. |
Lv, the groom, called the local radio because he wanted ________.
A.to ask for help |
B.to hold their wedding on the air |
C.to complain about the traffic conclusion |
D.to find someone to pick them up |
By tradition, the wedding was supposed to take place ________.
A.in Zhejiang Province | B.in a hotel |
C.in the bride’s hometown | D.in the groom’s hometown |
Where does this text probably come from?
A.A newspaper. | B.A textbook. |
C.A travel brochure. | D.A TV interview. |
The King received news one day that a group outlaws were committing some wrong and cruel acts on a distant border of the kingdom.
The news angered the King. He quickly gathered his army and started off for the distant border, leaving his kingdom unguarded and without a ruler.
On their long march, the King and his army made camp for the night wherever they could. One rainy day they stopped in a forest, seeking shelter under the trees. They unsaddled(卸鞍) their horses and steamed some peas, which they fed to their steeds in long narrow containers.
A monkey in a tree nearby saw the horses being fed, and he came racing down, filled both paws with peas, then climbed quickly up to a branch and settled down to eat. But as he opened one paw, a single pea fell to the ground. Without hesitation, the monkey jumped from his branch to hunt for the lost pea, and in doing so,he dropped all the other peas in his paws.
The King observed this foolish monkey and was greatly amused. He timed to his minister and asked: "Friend, what do you think of this monkey who would give up so much to retrieve so little?"
"That is the way of the foolish," replied the minister, "they will give up much that is certain for a little that is uncertain."
Then he added, "And we, Great King, are we not like the monkey in the trees. To gain so little we neglect so much exactly like the monkey with its pea."
The King understood the blame and realized how very foolish he had been himself to leave his kingdom unguarded. He gave out orders to his men, and he and his army returned at once to their country.What did the King do after he knew a group of bad guys were doing something illegal?
A.He asked the minister for advice. |
B.He led his army to defeat them. |
C.He found some monkeys to feed. |
D.He looked for shelters in the forest. |
The minister persuaded the King to give up his original plan by ________.
A.steaming some peas to feed the horses |
B.amusing the King with the monkey’s trick |
C.blaming the king gently using the monkey’s example. |
D.going back and guarding the country |
What does the underlined word “retrieve” in the fifth paragraph mean?
A.Bring up. | B.Get back. | C.Give away. | D.Come up. |
Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A.An Angry King | B.A Battle against the Outlaws |
C.A Simple-minded Monkey | D.An Unguarded Kingdom |
September 30, 2014
Greetings shareholders(股东) ,
GLA Electronics of America Inc. is placed to show a summary of its yearly income report for the year 2014. Thanks to our recently-enlarged international markets, the total earnings reached US$160 million in 2014, with a net profit of US$ 40 million
CarPhone Quarterly Sales
GLA Electronics sold l.6 million CarPhones the whole year, with half of these being sold during the fourth quarter, which ended September 24, 2014. In addition, the first quarter saw sales of 400,000 units, with the remaining units sales divided equally between the second and third quarters.
CarPhone Sales Have Improved Greatly since 2011.
We are excited to announce that we sold more CarPhones in 2014 than in the year of 2011 to 2013 combined. In 2011, only 150,000 units were sold. Thanks to strong advertising afterwards, sales increased by 50% in 2012, and then double in 2013.
Distribution of CarPhone Sales by Region
Sales onside of North America made up nearly 50% of the total sales volume in 2014. Half of the units sold internationally were in Asian markers, with 300,000 units sold in Europe. The remaining units were sold in South America.
A Vision of the Future
GLA Electronics will continue to invest(投资) in the growth of our company. In 2015, we expect sales to increase by up to 300% , partly due to the upcoming opening of three large factories in China, Taiwan, and Malaysia. In addition, the demand for CarPhones continues to increase worldwide and shows no sign of slowing down. We are grateful for the success of 2014. Hopefully, the coming year will see continued growth.
Sincerely,
Brian Fisher
CEO
GLA Electronics of America Inc.Based on the report, which of the following is true about GLA Electronics' earnings in 2014?
A.The first half of山e year saw the most earnings. |
B.All four quarters showed similar earnings. |
C.The least successful quarter was the first. |
D.The most successful quarter was the fourth. |
Which of these best describes CLA Electronics' sales since it started?
A.Sales growth has continued year after year. |
B.Sales growth slowed down in 2013. |
C.All the units were sold in North America. |
D.Sales will increase thanks to strong advertising in China. |
What does the underlined word "units" refer to?
A.Quarters. | B.CarPhones. | C.Dollar amounts. | D.Store locations. |
The last paragraph suggests that the writer is ________about the future of the company.
A.cautious | B.modest | C.confident | D.worried |
The World Health Organization reports a number of people have died of the Ebola virus in central Africa during the last few months. Ebola, also known as Ebola hemorrhagic (出血) fever or Ebola viral disease, is a rare and deadly illness with high death rates in humans and primates. The natural source of Ebola virus remains unknown, although bats seem to be the most likely source.
The Ebola virus began spreading after victims were discovered in northeastern Gabon. So far, it is the third time Ebola has spread through Gabon since 1994. Health officials believe people moving across the border spread the disease from Gabon to Congo. Ebola is highly infectious and kills up to 80% of its victims. Researchers do not know the method with which the virus first appears in humans, but they believe it is through infected animals. The disease then spreads from person to person through blood and other body liquids.
Ebola victims treated early have the base chance of survival. Signs of Ebola include a high temperature, diarrhea, muscle pains and bleeding inside the body, in severe cases, victims experience chest pains and death. There is no known cure for the disease and no way yet to prevent it.
Scientists at the American National institutes of Health are working to develop a vaccine(疫苗) to prevent Ebola. Doctor Cary Nobel is leading the research effort at N-l-H testing center in the eastern state of Maryland. He says that during the past two years, the vaccine has been tested on small animals and monkeys for safety and effectiveness.
In the most recent study, four monkeys who had been given the vaccine were completely protected from a deadly injection of the Ebola virus. The study was described in November in Nature magazine. Doctor Nobel says the tests appear to have moved scientists one step closer to a vaccine for humans.Where does the Ebola virus come from?
A.Bats. | B.Monkeys. | C.Infected humans. | D.Something unknown. |
When infected with Ebola virus, people may experience the following except ____.
A. heart attack B. a rise in temperature
C. chest pains D bleeding inside the bodyWhat can we learn from the passage?
A.Once infected with the Ebola virus, people can never survive. |
B.Half of the Ebola victims will lose their lives. |
C.No cure has been found for the disease. |
D.Scientists have succeeded in preventing Ebola. |
What is Doctor Nobel's attitude towards the tests?
A.Discouraged. | B.Positive. | C.Doubtful. | D.Not mentioned. |
The modern world is full of useful objects that were invented by someone, from spoons and chopsticks in our kitchens to the Ipads in our handbags. Each invention is an example of the creative power of the human mind. Where do inventors get their inspirations(灵感)? The inspiration behind each of these inventions varies.
Take the shopping cart as an example. Sylvan Goldman was a grocery store owner. Like most businessmen, he wished that his customers would buy more so that he could make more money. He knew what if they could carry more goods easily as they were shopping, when his sales would go up. While thinking about the problem one night, he had an idea. Working with a local handyman named Fred Young, he designed the first shopping cart. Today, retailers who use shopping carts sell more goods and make more profits.
Nature has also inspired inventors throughout history. This is what happened to George de Mestral one day. While hunting with his dog in the Swiss Alps, he noticed how the burs(剌球) of certain plants stuck to his clothing and to his dog' s fur. After examining them under a microscope,
he found they had tiny hooks that could easily stick to the fibers of clothing or animal hide. For the next ten years, George de Mestral searched for the hest way to produce his idea. The result of his original inspiration was Velcro, which is used in many modem objects, including sportswear, shoes, automobiles, and even space suits.
These examples show us that there are at least two possible inspirations for human creativity in the world of inventions — profit and nature. No doubt, the future will continue to breathe new life into the economies of the world with fresh ideas and inventions. How many of their creations will be inspired by natural phenomena? The world's problems require creativity and we can expect best solutions from future generations.Why did sales go up in Sylvan Goldman's grocery store after he began providing shopping carts?
A.Because grocery stores without shopping carts made less money. |
B.Because he lowered the prices of his goods. |
C.Because customers liked the shopping cart’s creative design. |
D.Because customers were able to carry more items when shopping. |
According to the article, which invention shows how nature inspires us?
A.The bur. | B.The shopping cart. | C.Velcro. | D.Spoon. |
Which of the following statements would the author most likely disagree with?
A.The future does not promise many useful inventions. |
B.There are many interesting inventions in the world today. |
C.Companies often invent things out of profit. |
D.Nature inspires creativity. |