“Who did this?” asked the teacher. Thirty children tried to think about what they had done. She wasn’t really asking: she was demanding a(n)
“Oh, oh,” I thought. I was the one who broke the window. I had not done it on purpose. I was
My teacher went to one of our library
“I know how you like birds,” she said as she stood looking down at my red face. “Here is that field guide about birds that you are constantly
I couldn’t believe it! I wasn’t being punished and got my very own bird field guide, the very one that I had been
The book is gone, so is my
A.exit | B.answer | C.debate | D.event |
A.anxious | B.frightened | C.awkward | D.annoyed |
A.working on | B.working over | C.working out | D.working up |
A.business | B.point | C.disaster | D.fault |
A.raise | B.hold | C.bury | D.wave |
A.description | B.factor | C.truth | D.mass |
A.conductors | B.registers | C.shelves | D.bloggers |
A.crash | B.strike | C.affect | D.shock |
A.making sense | B.taking notes | C.making out | D.checking out |
A.now and then | B.anyway | C.forever | D.otherwise |
A.saving | B.changing | C.donating | D.wasting |
A.library | B.baseball | C.guide | D.window |
A.concerned | B.responsible | C.respected | D.advanced |
A.taught | B.sent | C.challenged | D.hosted |
A.improve | B.survive | C.contribute | D.echo |
Five ways to get through homesickness
Whether you moved for work, school, or just to explore a new area, moving away from your family can be really hard. Experiencing homesickness after moving away from your family is totally normal.
Bring along comforts from home.
Maybe you have a favorite blanket that you used to sleep with. Maybe you could grab a recipe for your favorite dessert. It won’t be exactly the same, but you can take some creature comforts with you to make yourself feel more at home.
Reach out to friends.
When you’re feeling down, see if a friend wants to go grab a drink or a cup of coffee. Let them know that you’re missing your family members, and see if they can relate(理解;有同感).
Stay busy.
What’s something you’ve always wanted to try? Maybe you’ve never been rock climbing before, or maybe your friend invited you to play video game with them. A fun new hobby can help distract you from your feelings and make you happier in your new place. Joining clubs and hobby groups is also a great way to meet new people in a brand-new area.
A.Try out a new hobby. |
B.This is especially true if you’re in college. |
C.You won’t have time to be sad if you’re busy. |
D.It will stop sadness from taking over your life. |
E.You could also carry on some family traditions. |
F.If you feel like you need to cry a little bit, do it! |
G.Here are five things you can do to help yourself get through the hard time. |
WhasApp’s much-expected “Unsent” feature is finally ready. It has been in development for months, but has now started rolling out to users.
The feature, which is officially called “Delete for Everyone”, has also been widely referred to as “Recall” and “Revoke”. It lets you unsend messages, making them completely disappear from a conversation. They will be hidden from both yourself and the other people in the chat.
However, both you and your recipient (接受者) need to be using the latest version of WhatsApp, and it only works for messages you have sent within the last seven minutes. Once that period of time has passed, your message is there to stay.
“Delete for Everyone” can work on all types of messages, including texts, images, videos, GIFs and documents. To unsend a message, you simply need to highlight it by tapping and holding the line of text, select the “Delete” button from the menu and hit the “Delete for Everyone” option.
“This is particularly useful if you sent a message to the wrong chat or if the message you sent contains a mistake,” explains WhatsApp in an FAQ (frequently asked questions). “Messages you successfully delete for everyone will be replaced with ‘This message was deleted’ in your recipients’ chats. Similarly, if you see ‘This message was deleted’ in a chat, it means that the sender deleted the message.”
WhatsApp says you will be informed if “Delete for Everyone” hasn’t worked. It also warns that even if the feature does work successfully, there is a chance that the person you have been chatting to may have already seen the message before you decided to delete it.
According to WABetaInfo, the roll-out of “Delete for Everyone” is proving very slow, so don’t worry if you are unable to make use of it quite yet.
1.What is the main function of the “Delete for Everyone” feature?A.Deleting junk messages. | B.Hiding yourself in a chat. |
C.Ridding unwanted messages. | D.Removing messages you’ve sent. |
A.update your WhatsApp in time | B.use the official version of WhatsApp |
C.create files for different types of messages | D.handle the messages you have sent within 11 minutes |
A.Examine. | B.Replace. | C.Mark. | D.Erase. |
A.It lacks proper advertising. | B.It still has holes to work on. |
C.Its reaction speed needs improving. | D.It has become a big hit on the market. |
“My favorite thing about hiking is that I get to work out my legs,” said Skylar, a six-year-old camper. “And I get to see the view!” Skylar is one of twenty kids participating in the week-long Gross Out Camp, a summer program hosted at parks and outdoor spaces across Alabama. “This is kids’ natural habitat out here in the woods,” said Verna Gates, who started Gross Out Camp 14 years ago.
As schools begin again across Alabama, most students are returning to days spent in indoor classrooms, but some will continue to learn and play outside, even while at school. It’s part of a growing movement to teach kids in nature and help them connect with their environment.
In recent years, at least three nature preschools, or forest schools, have opened across Alabama. They operate almost entirely outside. “It seems like a very foreign concept, especially when we first described it to people,” said Sarah Crim, director of the Woodland Wonders Nature Preschool in Auburn. “But it’s great, and it works.”
In this forest school, students learn knowledge from every activity. The class might discover a turtle walking along the forest floor at the Kreher Preserve & Nature Center, where the school is located. That presents an opportunity for students to talk about the animal’s shape and color, and write about their discovery.
After starting Woodland Wonders in 2019, Crim said word spread quickly. The school has since added classes and programs for older kids, but they can’t keep up with demand. It’s a similar case at Little Mountain Forest School in Huntsvillem, where kids learn and play at Monte Sano State Park. Co-founder and co-director Beth Barry said that both kids and parents love the natural space.
Fellow co-founder and co-director Sarah Callaway said the most common question is about the weather. They spend a lot of time reviewing proper clothing, because students are outside rain or shine. “As a forest school parent, it can be a pain in the behind to have to deal with your muddy and wet kid,” Callaway said. “But the kids love it. Those are some of the best days.”
1.What is Gross Out Camp?A.It’s a summer program for outdoor enthusiasts in Alabama. |
B.It’s a summer program that teaches kids about the environment. |
C.It’s a summer program for students returning to indoor classrooms. |
D.It’s a summer program for kids to participate in outdoor activities. |
A.Teaching kids about the weather and proper clothing. |
B.Providing opportunities for outdoor play and learning. |
C.Offering programs to older kids in the natural space. |
D.Advocating a connection with the environment. |
A.Tolerant | B.Doubtful | C.Supportive | D.Mild |
A.Students. | B.Parents. | C.Callaway and her workmates. | D.Weather reporters. |
Our neighbors have always had a beautiful statue by the gate of their house. I’ve always loved to look at it whenever I look out of the kitchen window.
The other day I found it wasn’t there! I hoped it was just moved and not lost! There were thieves reported recently. I told Mike about my worry and he said he would ask the neighbors the next time he saw them.
That afternoon he met Mrs “Neighbor” at the door and mentioned the missing statue to her. He told her how much we loved it and hoped it was safe. She said that she had just moved it to the yard and would bring it back right away. “Oh no,” said Mike. “We’re just glad it’s safe!”
That evening we went out to sit in our garden and saw that the statue was back by the gate! Oh, sweet neighbor! You were so kind!
The next day we were out in the garden again, planting flowers, and found that we had too many. We didn’t know where to put them all! I had to leave before we decided what to do with them. On my way out, I met Mrs “Neighbor” and thanked her for moving the statue back! She said she moved it to her yard because the area on the side of her house was too barren (荒芜的). There were no flowers. Suddenly an idea came into my mind! The flowers! She could have them!
Now the statue sits in beautiful flowers. I look out of my kitchen window again and smile. The kindness shared between neighbors is such a beautiful thing!
1.What made the writer feel worried?A.The statue was moved inside. | B.Mike didn’t like the statue at all. |
C.The statue might be taken away by thieves. | D.Her neighbors didn’t like the statue any more. |
A.asked her to put the statue outside | B.asked about the safety of the statue |
C.gave her some flowers as a present | D.told her that there were thieves recently |
A.After she learned the statue was safe. | B.After she saw the barren area by the gate. |
C.After she had a talk with Mrs “Neighbor”. | D.After she saw the statue was back by the gate. |
A.In the writer’s yard. | B.Beside the writer’s kitchen. |
C.In the writer’s neighbors’ yard. | D.By the gate of the writer’s neighbors’ house. |
Kangaroo Kids
Fall Jump Rope Workshop
Invited: All skill levels, kids ages 6 and up
Skills Taught: Single / Long Rope, Speed, and Double Dutch (交互花式跳绳)
Learn new skills with nationally recognized jumpers!
Jumpers must be willing to learn and have fun!
Saturday, November 9, 9:00-16:00
North Laurel Community Center
9411 Whiskey Bottom Rd • Laurel, MD 20723
Use our online registration system for all event registrations, T-shirt orders; and lunch orders. Please register and pay at http://registration. kanagrookids.org/FallWorkshop. First-time users will create a user account to register for the Fall Workshop as a participant. Please create only one user account per household. All members of a family will be part of one account.
NOTE: PLEASE REGISTER AS EARLYAS POSSILE, ASPACE IS LIMITED.
Workshop T-shirts: $18, order by 10/18. Shirt Size (please circle during order): YS/ YM /YL/AS/ AM /AL
Jump ropes, T-shirts, shorts, tennis shoes, and water bottles will be available for sale at the event on November 9. There will be instructors helping adjust the length of your jump ropes.
Subway lunch (sandwich or salad, fruit drinks and cookies): $8, order by 10/30.
Workshop Hours: 9:00-12:00 and 1:30-4:00
Lunch: 12:00-1:30
1.What is the early bird participant fee?A.$25. | B.$35. | C.$55. | D.$65. |
A.Bring their own lunch. | B.Create one registration account. |
C.Register for the same instructor. | D.Adjust the length of their jump ropes in advance. |
A.10/18. | B.10/21. | C.10/30. | D.11/9. |
A.By car. | B.By bus. | C.By motorbike. |
A.On the east coast. |
B.In the northwest of the island. |
C.150 kilometers north of Kaikoura. |
A.Ocean birds. | B.Whales. | C.Dolphins. |
A.A mask. | B.Paintings. | C.Jewellery. |
A.Librarian and reader. | B.Reporter and passer-by. | C.Teacher and student. |
A.In a library. | B.In a mall. | C.In the street. |
A.It is new. | B.It is reasonably priced. | C.It is easy to reach. |
A.Reducing noise. |
B.Sharing more news. |
C.Offering job opportunities. |
A.Getting the first prize. | B.Winning a new computer. | C.Passing a swimming test. |
A.By plane. | B.By train. | C.By car. |
A.It is too expensive for him. | B.It is not convenient at all. | C.It makes him feel unsafe. |
A.Informing the man of a schedule. |
B.Having a phone interview. |
C.Asking about a job offer. |
A.For two days. | B.For three days. | C.For four days. |