Tuesday, May 9,2017
Time | Event | Details | Location |
4:30pm | Travel Tuesday at the Leventhal Map Center | Join us at the Norman B. Leventhal Map Center as we explore a different part of the world on Travel Tuesday! Enjoy games, activities, coloring sheets, and more! *The first Tuesday of every month is Travel Tuesday. | Central Library |
Monday, May 15, 2017
Time | Event | Details ‘ | Location |
4pm | Theater Design Workshop | In theater design, it is the set designer's job to envision the scenery, furniture, and props that create the environment for the action to take place and the play to unfold. In this hands-on program led by architects from BSA Space, students learn about how the setting influences the action and the mood; and then use art, mathematics, and language arts skills to create their own three-dimensional model as a setting for their own story. This program will run for five weeks and has limited seating. To reserve a spot, please contact the West Roxbury Branch at 617. 325. 3147. This program is for children ages 6-9. | West Roxbury |
Wednesday, June 7, 2017
Time | Event | Details | Location |
4pm | Giant Puppet-Making Workshop | The Puppeteers' Cooperative shows children how to create larger-than-life characters like animals or dragons using simple materials and techniques. This program will run for 6 weeks and has limited seating. To reserve a spot, please contact the Adams Street Branch at 617. 436. 6900. For children ages 6 to 12. | Adams |
Wednesday, June 14 2017
Time | Event | Details | Location |
3:30pm | DJ Classes with MMMMAVEN | Over the course of four weeks, participants learn the basics of DJing on industry-leading equipment, Mixtrack Pro Controller, and software, Serato DJ. In these hands-on classes, teens learn how to mix music with technology and explore the art of performance. This program will run for 4 weeks and has limited seating. To reserve a spot, please contact the Mattapan Branch at 617. 298. 9218. For teens ages 12 and up. | Mattapan |
1.Travel Tuesday at the Leventhal Map Center will____ .
A. show you around the Central Library
B. arrange for you to travel around the world
C. take place every Tuesday every month
D. enrich your knowledge of the world
2.Tom, an 8-year-old boy, wants to learn how to improve the setting for his play, he will join in ____ .
A. Travel Tuesday at the Leventhal Map Center
B. Giant Puppet-Making Workshop
C. Theater Design Workshop .
D. DJ Classes with MMMMAVEN
3.The four events will _______ ,
A. have limited seating B. take place in the afternoon
C. be held for the same age group D. last for five or six weeks
4.Where can children learn how to make an amusing animal with something at home?
A. At Adams. B. At Mattapan.
C. At West Roxbury. D. At Central Library.
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Tuesday, May 9,2017
Time | Event | Details | Location |
4:30pm | Travel Tuesday at the Leventhal Map Center | Join us at the Norman B. Leventhal Map Center as we explore a different part of the world on Travel Tuesday! Enjoy games, activities, coloring sheets, and more! *The first Tuesday of every month is Travel Tuesday. | Central Library |
Monday, May 15, 2017
Time | Event | Details ‘ | Location |
4pm | Theater Design Workshop | In theater design, it is the set designer's job to envision the scenery, furniture, and props that create the environment for the action to take place and the play to unfold. In this hands-on program led by architects from BSA Space, students learn about how the setting influences the action and the mood; and then use art, mathematics, and language arts skills to create their own three-dimensional model as a setting for their own story. This program will run for five weeks and has limited seating. To reserve a spot, please contact the West Roxbury Branch at 617. 325. 3147. This program is for children ages 6-9. | West Roxbury |
Wednesday, June 7, 2017
Time | Event | Details | Location |
4pm | Giant Puppet-Making Workshop | The Puppeteers' Cooperative shows children how to create larger-than-life characters like animals or dragons using simple materials and techniques. This program will run for 6 weeks and has limited seating. To reserve a spot, please contact the Adams Street Branch at 617. 436. 6900. For children ages 6 to 12. | Adams |
Wednesday, June 14 2017
Time | Event | Details | Location |
3:30pm | DJ Classes with MMMMAVEN | Over the course of four weeks, participants learn the basics of DJing on industry-leading equipment, Mixtrack Pro Controller, and software, Serato DJ. In these hands-on classes, teens learn how to mix music with technology and explore the art of performance. This program will run for 4 weeks and has limited seating. To reserve a spot, please contact the Mattapan Branch at 617. 298. 9218. For teens ages 12 and up. | Mattapan |
1.Travel Tuesday at the Leventhal Map Center will____ .
A. show you around the Central Library
B. arrange for you to travel around the world
C. take place every Tuesday every month
D. enrich your knowledge of the world
2.Tom, an 8-year-old boy, wants to learn how to improve the setting for his play, he will join in ____ .
A. Travel Tuesday at the Leventhal Map Center
B. Giant Puppet-Making Workshop
C. Theater Design Workshop .
D. DJ Classes with MMMMAVEN
3.The four events will _______ ,
A. have limited seating B. take place in the afternoon
C. be held for the same age group D. last for five or six weeks
4.Where can children learn how to make an amusing animal with something at home?
A. At Adams. B. At Mattapan.
C. At West Roxbury. D. At Central Library.
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Tuesday, May 9,2017
Time | Event | Details | Location |
4:30pm | Travel Tuesday at the Leventhal Map Center | Join us at the Norman B. Leventhal Map Center as we explore a different part of the world on Travel Tuesday! Enjoy games, activities, coloring sheets, and more! *The first Tuesday of every month is Travel Tuesday. | Central Library |
Monday, May 15, 2017
Time | Event | Details ‘ | Location |
4pm | Theater Design Workshop | In theater design, it is the set designer's job to envision the scenery, furniture, and props that create the environment for the action to take place and the play to unfold. In this hands-on program led by architects from BSA Space, students learn about how the setting influences the action and the mood; and then use art, mathematics, and language arts skills to create their own three-dimensional model as a setting for their own story. This program will run for five weeks and has limited seating. To reserve a spot, please contact the West Roxbury Branch at 617. 325. 3147. This program is for children ages 6-9. | West Roxbury |
Wednesday, June 7, 2017
Time | Event | Details | Location |
4pm | Giant Puppet-Making Workshop | The Puppeteers' Cooperative shows children how to create larger-than-life characters like animals or dragons using simple materials and techniques. This program will run for 6 weeks and has limited seating. To reserve a spot, please contact the Adams Street Branch at 617. 436. 6900. For children ages 6 to 12. | Adams |
Wednesday, June 14 2017
Time | Event | Details | Location |
3:30pm | DJ Classes with MMMMAVEN | Over the course of four weeks, participants learn the basics of DJing on industry-leading equipment, Mixtrack Pro Controller, and software, Serato DJ. In these hands-on classes, teens learn how to mix music with technology and explore the art of performance. This program will run for 4 weeks and has limited seating. To reserve a spot, please contact the Mattapan Branch at 617. 298. 9218. For teens ages 12 and up. | Mattapan |
1.Travel Tuesday at the Leventhal Map Center will____ .
A. show you around the Central Library
B. arrange for you to travel around the world
C. take place every Tuesday every month
D. enrich your knowledge of the world
2.Tom, an 8-year-old boy, wants to learn how to improve the setting for his play, he will join in ____ .
A. Travel Tuesday at the Leventhal Map Center
B. Giant Puppet-Making Workshop
C. Theater Design Workshop .
D. DJ Classes with MMMMAVEN
3.The four events will _______ ,
A. have limited seating B. take place in the afternoon
C. be held for the same age group D. last for five or six weeks
4.Where can children learn how to make an amusing animal with something at home?
A. At Adams. B. At Mattapan.
C. At West Roxbury. D. At Central Library.
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Event Calendar
The Last Wild Places of Kansas
Time: September 7, 2018 5:30 pm-6:30 pm Location: Smoky Hill Museum Lobby (大厅) Description:
Buckle up (系好安全带) for this fantastic road trip with George Frazier, author of The Last Wild Places of Kansas: Journeys into Hidden Landscapes. You'll learn about many under-appreciated, perhaps unknown places in the sunflower state. George is a software architect and writer whose work has appeared in many magazines . He'll also be on hand to sign copies of his book after the presentation.
Contact Information: Nona Miller; Tel: 785-309-5776
Views of the West
Time: October 3, 2018 5:30 pm-6:30 pm Location: Smoky Hill Museum Lobby Description:
This program is held by Dr. Daniel Wildcat , a Yuchi (a Native American people once living in northern Georgia and eastern Tennessee) member of the Muscogee Nation of Oklahoma . He will share about the movement of the First Peoples, their experience of what would become Kansas and their initial contacts with settlers moving west.
Contact Information : George White ; Tel : 785-309-5529
Sorting Out Race
Time: November 18, 2018 10:00 am-3:30 pm Location: Smoky Hill Museum, Central Gallery Description
Every day , thrift stores ( 旧货店 ) across America receive donations of objects that show racial ( 种族的) imagery . Should thrift stores sell these objects , or should the objects be " sorted out " of the resale environment ? This exhibit is meant to heighten awareness of our continuing struggles with race . Contact Information : Joshua Morris ; Tel : 785-309-3960 Power to People
Time : February 4 , 2019 9 : 00 am-11 : 30 am Location: Smoky Hill Museum, Central Gallery Description:
The Smoky Hill Museum's Power to People exhibit examines pop culture in the 1960s in America. From toys, to music, to videos, many visitors can relive the 1960s and share it with the younger generations. Test your knowledge with the Culture Vulture competition and watch some of your favorite TV shows and movies.
Contact Information: Linda Green; Tel : 785-309-1269
1.What will George Frazier do at the Smoky Hill Museum?
A. Make a presentation. B. Share his writing skills.
C. Announce his review of a book. D. Describe his road trip experiences.
2.What number can those interested in the history of Kansas settlement call?
A. 785-309-5776. B. 785-309-5529.
C. 785-309-3960. D. 785-309-1269.
3.Which event might a racial equality researcher most likely join?
A. The Last Wild Places of Kansas. B. Views of the West.
C. Sorting Out Race. D. Power to People.
4.What can participants do during Power to People?
A. Answer some history questions. B. Communicate with young artists.
C. Enjoy fashionable music. D. Buy some second-hand things.
5.Which part of a newspaper may the text appear in?
A. Science fiction. B. Sports.
C. Literature. D. Weather report.
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Time | Event | Location | Audience |
10:15 a.m. on Wednesday | BABY_AND_ME Babies from birth to 18 months old and their parents/caregivers can enjoy great books, lively songs, and rhymes, and meet other babies in the neighborhood. This program is limited to 35 participants. | Muhlenberg Library, Community Room | Children, Infant (0-18 months) |
10:30 a.m. on Wednesday | OPEN_LAB Are you having trouble with your email? Don’t know how to cut and paste? Never touched a computer? This is the time and place for you to get ahead with 21st century technology! Bring your technology questions and/or your wireless enabled device and get oneonone assistance, discover online tutorials, improve your skills, exceed the limits of your imagination! | St. George Library Center, TechConnect Lab | Adults |
10 a.m. on Thursday | I_NEED_A_DOCTOR:_HEALTH_INFO_ONLINE Learn to find consumer health information online, including doctors’ credentials, hospital information, drug side effects, conventional and alternative medical treatments of diseases, diets, weight loss, nutrition and exercises, and how to evaluate these websites. | Kips Bay Library | Adults |
12 noon on Thursdays | No talking, no cell phone, and no noise are required in our quiet study room. This room is open thanks to our volunteers, and is subject to their availability. If you are interested in keeping the quiet study room open more hours, please see a staff member about becoming a volunteer! Quiet Study Hours: Mondays 12-5, Tuesdays 1-5, Wednesdays 1-5, Thursdays 12-5, Fridays 10-3, Saturdays 10-3. Subject to cancellation /change of hours without prior notice. | 67th Street Library | 50+, Book Lovers, Business people |
1.Who will probably take part in the event “BABY AND ME”?
A. Book lovers. B. Businessmen.
C. Infants. D. Adults 50+.
2.Where will you go if you want to learn about computer technology?
A. Muhlenberg Library. B. St. George Library Center.
C. Kips Bay Library. D. 67th Street Library.
3.In which event can you work as a volunteer?
A. BABY AND ME.
B. OPEN LAB.
C. I NEED A DOCTOR: HEALTH INFO ONLINE.
D. QUIET STUDY ROOM.
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Moringa Farm Internship Program
DATE: 5 May〜30 November 2019
LOCATION: Jaipur India
EVENT TYPE: Twining
EVENT INDUSTRY/TOPIC: Clean Energy, Climate & Environment, Food & Agriculture and Quality/Process Managem
Moringa (辣木), a kind of miracle tree, has come a long way today to become a symbol of the fight against growing nutrition deficiency (营养不足) across the globe. It is also a crop suited to the climatic conditions of the region, which is unusually rich in its nutrition content literally from top to bottom.
Supporting learning:
The Moringa Farm Internship Program is sort of like a live, interactive slideshow of agriculture making of Moringa from “Soil to Super food” that touches all the participant’s senses.
The Program’s Objectives:
The Moringa Farm Internship Program is devoted to enriching the knowledge and lives of young people by providing them with a unique educational experience on an organic Moringa Farm in rural Jaipur, India. Program participants can learn about conservation, maintenance (维护), care, and management of Moringa Farming by means of hands-on work experience with local Moringa Farm staff.
Participants will be able to interact with Moringa specialists and educators, on all issues that may affect their operations. Experts will let you know management strategies and equipment operation up close on hand to answer your specific questions.
The Moringa Farm Internship will provide an excellent opportunity to learn about sustainable tools, techniques, and approaches that can be used in Moringa Production and value-added production systems, righting (突出) pest and disease management, leaf/seed production, and tools and equipment for commercial production.
If you’re trying to learn about Moringa, there’s nothing like going to a farm and getting your hands dirty. So click here to register now!
1.Why is Moringa specifically described in the text?
A.To stress the importance of the crop.
B.To encourage people to plant Moringa.
C.To show the significance of the program.
D.To draw attention to nutrition deficiency.
2.What can we know about the Moringa Farm Internship Program?
A.It is intended for farmers. B.It lasts more than half a year.
C.It provides vocational training. D.It is available on the Internet.
3.How do the program’s participants learn about Moringa?
A.By attending various courses about it.
B.By involving themselves in farming it.
C.By observing specialists and educators.
D.By watching slideshows about the crop.
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FRIDAY SUPPER CLUB
7:30PM TO 9:30PM FRIDAY 02 NOVEMBER
2018(WEEKLY EVENT)
Avalon Restaurant and Cocktail(鸡尾酒)Bar at Katoomba presents the Friday Supper Club—a weekly night of live music, hearty food and classic cocktails at Avalon. Each Friday night, they present local acts, free of charge, which provide music to dine to in the amazing surroundings.
Reserve a table, choose something to eat from their menu and extensive local wine and craft beer list, or treat yourself to a cheeky cocktail from the bar.
Reservations essential before going.
For more information: https://www. awalonkatooba.com.au.
GARDEN SAFARI
—KIDS' SELF-GUIDED TREASURE HUNT
9:30AM TO 4:30PM THURSDAY 01 NOVEMBER
2018(QUARTERLY EVENT)
Can you find the five stops? Follow the map to explore the garden and enjoy fun hands-on activities. Learn about some strange and amazing plants, and then answer the quiz questions to solve the puzzle and win a prize!
For more information: https://www.bluemountainsbotanicgarden.com.au/whatson.
CONTEMPORARY GALLIPOLI
SATURDAY 20 OCTOBER 2018 TO SUNDAY
25 NOVEMBER 2018
Coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the end of WWI, Blue Mountains City Art Gallery will display the touring exhibition Contemporary Gallipoli. The exhibition includes a diverse display of new works created by artists from Canakkale, near the Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey, and Australia, whose work unites to take the viewer on an experiential journey of remembrance, and a search for meaning beyond myth and memory.
For more information: http://bluemountainsculturalcentre.com.au/.
SCENIC WORLD PRESENTS DINOSAUR VALLEY
9:00AM TO 5:00PM THURSDAY O1 NOVEMBER
2018(DAILY EVENT)
Millions of years ago, dinosaurs ruled the earth. Now they're back!
Dinosaur Valley is coming to Scenic World this summer, bringing the Jurassic rainforest to life with prehistoric dinosaurs from November I to January 28. Awaken your sense of adventure with friendly Dinosaur Rangers and discover more about these fascinating creatures in the heart of the Jamison Valley. Everyone will have a good time with free events and a range of kids activities.
For more information: https://www.dinosaurwalley.com.au/.
1.What will you have to do before going to the Friday Supper Club?
A.Create a piece of music.
B.Make an advance booking.
C.Prepare some tasty food.
D.Place an order for a classic cocktail.
2.Which website should you check out to learn more about an art show?
A.https://www. avalonkatooba.com.au.
B.https://www. dinosaurvalley.com.au/.
C.http://bluemountainsculturalcentre.com.au/.
D.https://www. bluemountainsbotanicgarden.com.au/whatson.
3.Where could you meet Dinosaur Rangers?
A.At Scenic World. B.At Garden Safari.
C.At the Friday Supper Club. D.At Contemporary Gallipoli.
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Guided Walking Week April 2016
Dates: April 30th-May 7th 2016
Location: Abdet, Costa Blanca
A week of guided walking in the mountains around Abdet.Highlights include the climbing of Valencia’s highest summit (Sierra de Aitana), traveling completely around the impressive Puig Campana, and several explorations in the Sierra de Aitana.Ancient trails lead through spectacular canyons(峡谷) to abandoned settlements situated high in the mountains.You will discover the snow trader routes which lead from the incredible snow holes high in the mountains down to the villages and towns on the coast.These years, golden eagles have made a return to this area, and you may also see other animals—wild goats, foxes, wild pigs and red squirrels.
As part of the week you are invited to help clear some local walking paths.This involves clearing collapsed walls and rocks, cutting back fallen trees.This is of course optional and is just for half a day, it’s actually great fun!
Price:$499
Includes:
Accommodation in the beautiful mountain village of Abdet
All food-good home cooking
Beer, wine, soft drinks
Snacks and post walk treats
Packed lunches & drinks(except café/bar visits)
Expert guiding
Photos/Videos of your days in the mountains
Airport pick-up/return $25 each way(fly to Alicante)
Single room supplement $75
To book or get further information, please contact [email protected].com.
1.What will you find during the guided walking?
A.Climbing Sierra de Aitana is the most exciting
B.Ancient trails have changed into highways.
C.The environment in Abdet is getting better.
D.Traders live in incredible snow holes.
2.What may you enjoy if you pay $499?
A.Packed lunches including bar visits.
B.Good home cooking breakfast only.
C.Bus stop pick-up/return each way.
D.Pictures and professional guiding
3.What do the details presented in the ad suggest?
A.Clearing walking paths is a must
B.People can book the walking online.
C.Accommodation conditions are tough.
D.The walking ends on April 30th 2016
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Guided Walking Week April 2016
Dates: April 30th-May 7th 2016
Location: Abdet, Costa Blanca
A week of guided walking in the mountains around Abdet. Highlights include the climbing of Valencia’s highest summit (Sierra de Aitana), traveling completely around the impressive Puig Campana, and several explorations in the Sierra de Aitana. Ancient trails lead through spectacular canyons(峡谷) to abandoned settlements situated high in the mountains. You will discover the snow trader routes which lead from the incredible snow holes high in the mountains down to the villages and towns on the coast. These years, golden eagles have made a return to this area, and you may also see other animals—wild goats, foxes, wild pigs and red squirrels.
As part of the week you are invited to help clear some local walking paths. This involves clearing collapsed walls and rocks, cutting back fallen trees. This is of course optional and is just for half a day, it’s actually great fun!
Price:$499
Includes:
Accommodation in the beautiful mountain village of Abdet
All food-good home cooking
Beer, wine, soft drinks
Snacks and post walk treats
Packed lunches & drinks(except café/bar visits)
Expert guiding
Photos/Videos of your days in the mountains
Airport pick-up/return $25 each way(fly to Alicante)
Single room supplement $75
To book or get further information, please contact info@abdet.com.
1. What will you find during the guided walking?
A. Climbing Sierra de Aitana is the most exciting
B. Ancient trails have changed into highways.
C. The environment in Abdet is getting better.
D. Traders live in incredible snow holes.
2. What may you enjoy if you pay $499?
A. Packed lunches including bar visits.
B. Good home cooking breakfast only.
C. Bus stop pick-up/return each way.
D. Pictures and professional guiding
3.What do the details presented in the ad suggest?
A. Clearing walking paths is a must
B. People can book the walking online.
C. Accommodation conditions are tough.
D. The walking ends on April 30th 2016
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Set your clocks for 4:32 pm(eastern time)on May 27th, 2020. If everything goes as planned, a rocket will launch from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
1. So what’s the big deal? The big deal is collection of firsts set to blast off on the 27th of May. The first humans carried aboard a rocket developed by a private company. The first humans aboard a reusable rocket.
Ever since the opening days of the space age, NASA has designed, built, and flown its very own rockets, and capsules. 2. The privately-held company Space X will be providing the big rocket boost(加湿器)needed to get NASA’s astronauts to the space, aboard a Falcon 9 rocket topped with a Dragon crew capsule.
3. It is trying to make access to space cheaper, chiefly through the use of reusable rockets- once the payload is delivered into orbit, bring the rocket back down the Earth and polish it up for another ride.
In the meantime, NASA has spent the past decade in a highly bureaucratic version of hell. After the sad end of the space shuttle program in 2011, the American space agency was forced to rent seats on Russian made and Russian launched Soyuz rockets to get astronauts up to the International Space Station.
4. And now, if everything goes as planned on May 27th, we will make human access to space cheaper, more reliable, and absolutely easier. 5. Space tourism? Moon bases? I would say that the sky is limit, but the sky is just the start.
A.But this time, it’s different.
B.Rockets go off all the time from the Earth.
C.This made for great wounded national pride.
D.Most of the astronauts haven’t made it up into space.
E.Space X has spent the past decades working tirelessly.
F.NASA has been developing a new space launch system.
G.It’s impossible to say what kind of revolutions that might lead to.
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A recent Living Social survey showed that Americans may live up to their poor reputation while travelling abroad. But what’s more surprising is that many of those surveyed self-identified themselves as ‘ugly’ Americans and the world’s worst travelers.
Those in the U.S. ranked themselves as the worst travellers by a shocking 20 per cent, followed by 15 per cent saying the Chinese were the most substandard tourists.
Americans topped the list as being the worst-behaved travelers in a survey of 5,600 respondents, 4,000 of whom were Americans. Other respondents were in Australia, Canada, Ireland and the United Kingdom. But even American respondents considered their compatriots(同胞) as the worst travelers from a list of 16 nationalities.
Canadians and Australians also put Americans in the No. 1 spot. Irish respondents pointed to U.K. residents and U.K. respondents gave Germans the nod. On the other hand, 37% of Americans opted for "none of the above" in answer to the worst-tourists question, displaying more tolerance and open-mindedness than the other nationalities.
Other survey questions had respondents admitting pilfering from hotels. Four in ten U.S. survey-takers said they’d stolen something – mostly towels (28%) and bathrobes (8%). Other popular pinched items included pillows, remote controls, Bibles and sheets.
Not surprising is that Americans have less time off from work than other nationalities. Americans reported getting 16 days off, compared with 28 days for the Irish, 27 days for Australians, 23 days for U.K. workers; and 21 days for Canadians.
In the travel mishaps department, the most common travel disaster reported by Americans was lost luggage on an airline (21%); bad weather (21%); and getting very lost (16%).
As for places Americans most want to see, Disney World and Las Vegas made the top 10, but they weren't at the top of the heap. And New York didn't make the cut.
1.What percentage of American respondents is in the survey?
A.20 % | B.15% | C.71% | D.37% |
2.The underlined word “pilfering” in Para. 5 most probably means ________.
A.taking | B.bringing | C.stealing | D.borrowing. |
3.According to the survey, what kind of things are most taken away by Americans?
A.towels and pillows |
B.bathrobes and remote controls. |
C.towels and Bibles |
D.bathrobes and towels. |
4.What’s the best title of this passage?
A.Chinese were announced as the world’s worst travellers. |
B.The global worst travellers were announced. |
C.Disney World is the best destination to Americans. |
D.European travellers were the best in the world |
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