If your family is thinking of getting a pet, consider adopting from an animal shelter. Animal shelters are full of dogs, cats, rabbits, and more animals, all in need of loving homes. Some may come with emotional or behavioral issues, but most are happy, healthy, and ready for a loving home. Here are some tips for you to find great animals.
Make some decision.
Think about what you want in a pet and remember that all pets have different personalities. Cats tend to be more independent and need less affection, but kittens need lots of attention. Cats don’t need to be walked , but you need to clip their nails and play with them. Dogs need to be walked at the very least twice a day. However , they are usually great companions and love to spend time with their family.
Visit the shelter.
Set aside at least a few hours to visit shelters in your area—remember that you may need to visit more than one visit. Try to bring along everyone who will be living with a new pet. Ask the shelter staff lots of questions. And never adopt an animal because you feel sorry for it—be patient so you find a pet who is truly a good match for your family.
Get everything ready.
Buy all necessary supplies and food well before the animal comes home. Make sure that the entire household is in agreement about rules and responsibilities—will the dog be allowed on the couch? Who will clean the litter box? Put it in writing before the pet arrives.
Bring your new friend home !
You’ll probably be excited when your new pet arrives, but be sure to give them space and time to get adjusted to a new home and a new family. The pet may act differently once they leave the shelter. Interact(交流)with your pet a lot and get them used to a routine, and soon you’ll be one big happy family !Which of the following is the first important factor should be considered when adopting a pet?
A.Think twice about the adoption. |
B.Get detailed information about the pets. |
C.Make full preparations for the coming pet. |
D.Try to make the pet your family member. |
According to the article, which of the following statements is true?
A.Both cats and dogs need walking and attention. |
B.Both cats and dogs are human’s good partners. |
C.All the animals in the shelter are in good condition. |
D.It’s necessary to talk a lot with your new pets every day. |
Before a new pet comes home, we’d better ______.
A.show concern for the animals |
B.set down an agreement on paper |
C.bring all the members to visit the shelter |
D.get it adjusted to a new environment immediately |
The article is intended for ______.
A.animal shelters | B.shelter staff |
C.pet lovers | D.pet protectors |
Mrs. Obama spoke to the graduates of Martin Luther King Jr. High School on Saturday in her only high school commencement(毕业典礼)speech this year. The ceremony took place in the gymnasium of Tennessee State University.
The first lady told the 170 graduates that she spent too much of her time in college focusing on academe achievements. While her success in college and law school led to a good job, she said, she ended up focusing on public service. “My message to you today is that don’t waste a minute living someone else’s dream,” she said. “It takes a lot of real work to discover what brings you joy and you won’t find what you love simply by checking mailboxes or surfing the net.”
She said MLK reminded her of her own high school experience in Chicago. “My No.1 goal was to go to a high school that would push me and challenge me,” she said. “I wanted to go somewhere that would celebrate achievement. Unfortunately, schools like this don’t exist for every kid.” she said. “You are blessed.”
The first lady told graduates that failure may be a part of their college lives and careers, and that how they respond determines what they will become. “That’s when you find out what you’re really made of in those hard times,” she said. “But you can only do that if you’re willing to put yourself in a position where you might fail.” Overcoming difficulties has been the mark of many great people, she said, “Oprah was demoted(降职)from her first job as a news reporter, and now she doesn’t even need a last name,” she said of media giant Oprah Winfrey “And then there’s this guy Barack Obama, I could take up a whole afternoon talking about his failures. He lost his first race for Congress”, the first lady joked, “and now he gets to call himself my husband.”When choosing her high school, Mrs. Obama ________.
A.was willing to meet challenges |
B.was pushed to make a choice |
C.failed to find an ideal school |
D.wanted to study law |
By mentioning Oprah’s example, Mrs. Obama wanted to tell graduates _______.
A.to start as a news reporter |
B.to work hard to get promoted |
C.to be brave enough to risk failing |
D.not to waste time doing what they dislike |
What do we know about Mrs. Obama from the text?
A.This was the first time she gave a speech to graduates. |
B.She complained about her school life in her speech. |
C.She is a graduate of Tennessee State University. |
D.She is enthusiastic about public service. |
Where can you probably find this text?
A.In a politics book. |
B.On a news website. |
C.In a graduation paper. |
D.On Mrs. Obama’s blog. |
Jumping across cities
Forget about expensive gyms; the new sport in cities is free-running. Since it started in a Paris suburb around 1995, free-running has attracted lots of fans in cities around the world. Instead of walking normally, free-runners jump over or around anything―cars, buildings, trees, or streetlights―in their way.
One of the sport’s inventors told our reporter how free-running started.
It was boring where we lived. There was nothing for us to do after school. We had done playground games like football and basketball when we were kids but we wanted something new and exciting. We started learning how to jump and run between buildings―and we loved it. Walking is a waste of time. Free-runners have to use their imaginations. Everything―a tree, a streetlight―is part of our outdoor gym. We’re like children because we have never stopped playing in the street.
The sport’s website has lots of rules, for example, don’t break people’s windows, don’t jump on flowerbeds and don’t be rude to people who want you to stop. Safety is also very important. You must start with the easy moves―you have to do thousands of small practice jumps before you try anything difficult. If you made only one mistake, you might hurt yourself badly.
A local person said, “It’s good that young people have something to do. But when they jump off buildings like cats, they sometimes frighten other people.”
Don’t try this at home: the basics of free-running
Blind Jump: a jump where you can’t see the landing spot.
Tic-tac: run and put your foot on a small step, go forward and jump over the next thing.
Basic Jump: run and jump, land on two feet while bending your knees. To finish roll into head-over-heels.
Cat Jump: run towards a wall, put both hands on the top of the wall and jump through your arms.Free-running started __________.
A.about twenty years ago | B.with the help of schools |
C.in big cities of America | D.among famous sportsmen |
Free-runners shouldn’t ____________.
A.use their imaginations | B.start with the easy moves |
C.jump on flowerbeds | D.run between buildings |
According to the passage, free-running is a(n)__________sport.
A.ancient | B.expensive |
C.safe | D.exciting |
The purpose of this passage is to ___________.
A.explain the importance of outdoor activities |
B.introduce some information about free-running |
C.warn children not to join in dangerous sports |
D.advise people to do more exercise at home first |
It is "one of the few bright spots in the Chinese economy," says Zeng Ming.He is talking about e-commerce.Mr Zeng, the chief strategy officer for Alibaba, a giant Chinese Internet firm, predicts that digital transactions on his firm's platforms will top l trillion yuan($159 billion)this year-more than Amazon's and eBay's combined.That is a bold claim, but consider what happened on Singles Sunday.
Invented a few years ago by students and seized upon by digital marketers, this festival for lonely hearts falls annually on the llth day of the llth month (since l is the loneliest number).It is like St Valentine's Day, only worse.Singletons shower each other with tender gifts: a barrage of pearls; a storm of sweets.
This November llth they spent a surprising 19 billion yuan on Alibaba's online platforms ----- a fourfold increase on a year ago, and more than double what Americans spent online last Cyber Monday(the Monday after Thanksgiving, when retailers urge Americans to shop online).About 100m purchases were logged, accounting for 80% of the packages shipped that day.Couriers(怏递员) were buried in parcels.
So life is good for China's e-tailers, then? Not exactly.The number of digital marketers is increasing and online sales are booming.Consumers are enjoying lower prices, better service and more variety.The problem? The pressure on profits in Chinese e-commerce is worse than in America, reckons Elinor Leung of CLSA, a broker. "Almost no one makes money," she says.
The fiercest battles are being fought between online retailers and their bricks-and-mortar(实体的) rivals.Dangdang, a firm, that resembles Amazon,and 360buy, another online retailer, have cut prices fiercely. Tencent, a cash-rich online giant known for its instant-messaging software, is splashing out to win market share.360buy has also just raised $400m from investors to do the same.But it is unclear how much longer such firms can burn through capital.What's the best title of this passage?
A.The Ambition of Alibaba |
B.Fierce Competition between Retailers |
C.A Newly Sprung Festival for the Singles |
D.Chinese Booming and Developing E-commerce |
According to Zeng Ming, this year Alibaba will.
A.outweigh Amazon and eBay in worldwide influence |
B.rank top among all the Internet firms |
C.have more than 159 billion dollars' sale |
D.create another sales miracle just like the one on Singles Day |
How many packages were shipped on November ll th from Alibaba's online platforms?
A. About 80 million. B. About 100 million.
C. About 125 million. C. About 180 million.What's the author's attitude towards online retailers in China?
A.Optimistic. | B.Concerned. |
C.Sympathetic. | D.Indifferent. |
Bedford Castle: The Home Of Bedfordshire Royalty
Bedfordshire had its fair share of royal visits from the early stages of the 10th Century onwards and the importance that the county placed on this is evident in the monuments, country houses, churches and a number of other structures that are still present there to this day. Bedford Castle is one of those structures and, although it is nowhere near its former glory today, it is an essential attraction to visit if you really want to grasp what its heritage means to the county!
Bedford Castle was built initially to help protect Bedfordshire on the south of the River Ouse. It was built in 919 on the orders of King Edward the Elder, but was destroyed by a Danish invasion years later.
There is a long history behind the Bedford Castle that involves several kings. It repeatedly offered the kings of England shelter against various attacks from abroad and various domestic threats against them, and this is where much of its fame lies, even though the castle itself is no longer there. There are various tours of the ruins that you can take when you visit though and all of the guides are extremely knowledgeable. They will happily tell you tales of the mound(土堆) and the castle that preceded it.
The mound is open to the public all year round and is a proud part of the area’s heritage. It is recommended by the majority of people that visit Bedfordshire because it tells you much about why the county is currently how it is. You can view the river from the mound and the surrounding settlements as well as the remains of the castle, and every moment spent there is worth it. So enjoy the history and the very nature of the county itself!What can we infer from the first paragraph?
A.Many foreigners prefer to visit Bedford Castle. |
B.Bedfordshire had it fair share of royal visits. |
C.Most of the ancient buildings are still in use today. |
D.Bedford Castle is no longer as glorious as before. |
The underlined word “initially” in Paragraph 2 probably means _______ .
A.first of all |
B.at the beginning |
C.for one particular purpose |
D.for a short time |
The kings of England came to Bedford Castle ______ .
A.to seek temporary protection |
B.to visit the Duke of Bedford |
C.to enjoy the beauty of nature |
D.to escape from the bad weather |
Why are visitors recommended to visit Bedfordshire?
A.It is the major heritage in that region |
B.It reflects the history of Bedfordshire |
C.The ancient castle is well worth visiting |
D.The castle is still in good condition |
Museum of the Moving Image ( MMI ) ( Monday Closed ) As the best museum in New York City and with a balance of hands-on(实际操作的)activities and information , it’s the rare bird that can entertain and educate people of different ages . It’s a perfect destination for a family trip of a couple of hours . Pros—Excellent movie screenings . Easy subway access . Cons—Difficult to reach by car . |
New York Hall of Science ( NYHS ) ( Monday Closed ) Being New York City’s only hands-on science and technology center , it is an interactive science museum focusing on its audience of children . It has the most hands-on exhibits in an NYC museum , and it’s a fun destination for ages 5 and up . Older folks might take great interest in the NASA rockets outside the museum , but don’t bother unless you’ve kids to keep you company . Pros—Cool interactive science exhibits , the rockets . Cons—Hard to reach by public transportation . |
Queens County Farm Museum ( QCFM ) ( Year-round 7 days a week ) It is an actual farm in New York City and home to animals your kids can feed and a yard full of a climbing plant whose fruit can be made into wine . Good chance to meet sheep , goats , pigs , chickens and cows ! The animals are mostly readily accessible to visitors . And the museum sells food for young hands willing to get licked by sheep and goats . Pros—Outdoor fun . Cons—Expensive festivals , long bus ride , no subway . |
Queens Museum of Art ( QMA ) ( Monday and Tuesday Closed ) Opened in 1972 to serve as a cultural center for the borough(行政区), it exhibits art by local and international artists . Its best exhibits are on the two World’s Fairs , and of course , the Panorama of New York City , a giant , highly detailed diorama(透景画)of all five New York City boroughs . Pros—The Panorama , great gift shop . Easy subway access . Cons—Not much for kids . |
The least likely choice for 5-year-old Jack to make among the museums is __________ .
A.QMA | B.TNYHS | C.TMMI | D.QCFM |
According to the text , which of the following is NOT true ?
A.All the museums mentioned above lie in New York City . |
B.No other museum in New York City is better than MMI . |
C.NYHS has the most hands-on activities in America . |
D.Lucky visitors can see grapes in one of the museums . |
In which museum can you enjoy outdoor fun ?
A. MMI . B. QCFM . C. NYHS . D. QMA .