A.Friday. | B.Saturday. | C.Sunday. |
A.The woman. | B.The woman’s sister. | C.The speakers’ friend. |
A.In the hospital. |
B.At the woman’s home. |
C.In her own workplace. |
A.Father and daughter. | B.Teacher and student. | C.Friends. |
Four Magazines Your Kids Won’t Put Down!
In a world where screens are taking over, magazines can be a fun alternative to give our kids’ eyes a rest. There are all kinds of educational/teacher-recommended magazines you can subscribe to that your kids will love. Here is a list of our favorite magazines for kids to start reading today!
National Geographic Kids
We all know and love the adult version of National Geographic with inspiring and interesting stories and images of various cultures and animals around the world. Help your kids discover these same wonders with a subscription filled with fun activities and a range of topics.
Learn more: nationalgeographic.com
Sports Illustrated Kids
Does your kid love sports and nutrition? Or maybe you’re hoping to inspire them to grab a ball and play outside? Regardless, this sports magazine has the latest updates on athletes, health, and fun articles to learn about the life and experiences of sports players presented in a kid-friendly way.
Learn more: sikids.com
The Week Junior
This educational magazine has tons of engaging stories for girls and boys regarding current events and daily life. You can use this magazine as a tool for reading practice and a source for open and educational discussions at the dinner table.
Learn more: theweekjunior.com
Muse Magazine
This magazine subscription is your kid’s ticket to all things science and crafts-related. The weekly publication includes interesting storytelling, science experiments, and engaging activities for your kids to try at home!
Learn more: shop.cricketmedia.com
1.Which should you subscribe to if your kid is interested in wildlife?A.National Geographic Kids. | B.Sports Illustrated Kids. |
C.The Week Junior. | D.Muse Magazine. |
A.They are both vividly illustrated. |
B.They are both published weekly. |
C.They both include science experiments. |
D.They are both sources for educational discussions. |
A.A textbook. | B.A kid magazine. | C.A novel. | D.A website. |
Top 4 Colleges Whose Graduates Earn the Most Money
Who says college isn’t worth it? Graduates of each of these 4 small colleges can look forward to cashing in when they hit the job market.
Harvard may be the more selective and well-known university in the state, but it’s Amherst College’s graduates who are pulling in the salary. It’s known as one of the “Little Ivies”. Despite Amherst’s tiny size (2,000 undergraduates in total), its alumni (校友) network is well-connected and involved with the student body, which helps explain why graduates get top job opportunities.
Another Little Ivy, Lafayette College graduates about the same number of students as Amherst each year. Those graduates make nearly as much as Amherst graduates based on Zippia’s research. It’s entirely possible that Lafayette’s success in getting its graduates good jobs is that it’s one of the few liberal arts colleges of its size that also offer its students engineering degrees.
Nurses are in very high demand, according to Indeed, and that demand is expected to remain strong. This contributes to the high pay offered to this nursing school’s graduates. So does its location in New York City, where salaries (and the cost of living) are higher.
Another small liberal arts college — and Little Ivy — Bates offers, among other things, a small teacher-to-student rate. It is also noted that Bates has one of the most beautiful campuses around, helping draw a highly driven student body.
1.What makes graduates from Amherst College get good jobs?A.School reputation. | B.Help from schoolmates. |
C.Tiny size of the college. | D.School recommendation. |
A.New York city needs more nurses. |
B.Being a nurse is a demanding job. |
C.Nurses are greatly respected. |
D.Nurses remains in great need. |
A.Average earnings. | B.Beautiful campuses. |
C.The type of college. | D.The number of students. |
Syed Shams ul-Hassan was born in a town in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad, where there is a growing Chinese population.
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Apart from Shanghai, Hassan has also been to other cities including Hangzhou, Zhengzhou, Nanjing and Qingdao, where he was
“The science of traditional Chinese medicine, which has a history of thousands of years,
Looking ahead, Hassan believes