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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Are you looking for some new and exciting places to take your kids (º¢×Ó) to? Try some of these places.

Visit art museums. They offer a variety of activities to excite your kids' interest. Many offer workshops for making land-made pieces, traveling exhibits, book signings by children's favorite writer, and even musical performances and other arts.

Head to a natural history museum. This is where kids can discover the past from dinosaur(¿ÖÁú) models to rock collections and pictures of stars in the sky. Also, ask what kind of workshops and educational programs are prepared for kids and any special events that are coming up.

Go to a Youtheater. Look for one in your area offering plays for child and family visitors. Pre-show play shops are conducted by area artists and educators where kids can discover the secret about performing arts. Puppet(ľż)making and stage make-up are just a couple of the special offerings you might find.

Try hands-on science. Visit one of the many hands-on science museums around the country. These science play-lands are great fun for kids and grown-ups alike. They'll keep your child mentally and physically active the whole day through while pushing buttons, experimenting, and building. When everyone is tired, enjoy a fun family science show, commonly found in these museums.

¡¾1¡¿If a child is interested in the universe, he probably will visit

A. a Youtheater

B. an art museum

C. a natural history museum

D. a hands-on science museum

¡¾2¡¿What can kids do at a Youtheater?

A. Look at rock collections.

B. See dinosaur models.

C. Watch puppet making.

D. Give performances.

¡¾3¡¿What does "hands-on science" mean in the last paragraph?

A. Science games designed by kids.

B. Learning science by doing things.

C. A show of kids' science work.

D. Reading science books.

¡¾4¡¿Where does this text probably come from?

A. A science textbook. B. A tourist map.

C. A museum guide. D. A news report.

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Americans use the term ¡°college students¡± to mean students either in colleges or universities. Not only that, Americans almost never say ¡°going off to university¡± or ¡°when I was in university.¡± That sounds British. ¡¾1¡¿

¡¾2¡¿ Both offer undergraduate degrees in the arts and sciences, for example. And both can help prepare young people to earn a living.

But many colleges do not offer graduate studies. Another difference is that universities are generally bigger. ¡¾3¡¿

Another place of higher education, especially in technical areas, is an institute, like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Yet even an institute of technology can offer a wide choice of programs and activities.

Modern universities developed from those of Europe in the Middle Ages. The word ¡°university¡± came from the Latin universities, describing a group of people organized for a common purpose. ¡¾4¡¿ In England, colleges were formed to provide students with places to live. Usually each group was studying the same thing. So college came to mean an area of study.

The first American universities divided their studies into a number of areas and called each one a college. This is still true. ¡¾5¡¿ For example, Harvard College is the undergraduate part of Harvard University.

A. A college can also be a part of a university.

B. They offer more programs and do more research.

C. There are more universities than colleges in the USA.

D. Colleges and universities have many things in common.

E. Universities /span>and colleges offer students different opportunities.

F. Instead, they say ¡°going off to college¡± or ¡°when I was in college.¡±

G. ¡°College¡± came from collegium, a Latin word with a similar meaning.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿A British shopper, Emma Mumford, who was named ¡°the Coupon(ÓÅ»Ýȯ) Queen¡± has spent just ¡ê350 on a luxury Christmas for her and her family-but got ¡ê2,500 worth of food, drink and presents thanks to coupons and offers.

Ms Mumford is a so-called ¡°extreme couponer¡± and spends hours hunting out the best deals and bargains. She has been preparing for this Christmas since the end of the last one. Ms Mumford made the huge savings by checking price comparison websites and as a result collected more presents than she needed for Christmas. After sorting out gifts for all of her family, she has even been able to donate ¡ê1,000 worth of presents to her local hospital.

¡°It has been so nice to have Christmas sorted and not having to worry about breaking the bank. I wanted to get high quality presents for my family and show that you can do it without spending a fortune. There is a misconception that everyone who does couponing only gets value products but through my careful shopping I have managed to purchase designer perfumes, a high-end coffee machine.¡± she explained.

She said ¡°What started as a hobby to help me save money has turned into my life and I am able to run a business helping people save money. I know what it feels like to struggle as my ex-partner had a lot of debt which I took on for him. We were in a poor situation where every penny counted. That¡¯s what really inspired me.¡±

She has now turned her bargain-hunting addiction into a business where she searches for the best deals and offer tips to the general public through video blogging and her Facebook Page.

¡°I try and show people that it is just a little bit of work in the beginning but it will eventually pay off. One of the best things to do is just to be a bit forward thinking and save throughout the year.¡±

¡¾1¡¿How did Emma make the huge savings ?

A. She compared prices through websites.

B. She hunted out bargains in real shops.

C. She used coupons and offers worth ¡ê2,500.

D. She collected more Christmas presents than needed.

¡¾2¡¿What does ¡°breaking the bank¡± in the third paragraph mean____?

A. Buying presents of low quality.

B. Spending more money than you have.

C. Breaking into the bank.

D. Taking out money from the bank.

¡¾3¡¿What really inspired Emma to help people save money?

A. Her addiction to bargain-hunting.

B. The financial difficulties she shared with her ex-partner.

C. The poor situation people around her were going through.

D. Her experience of running an unsuccessful business.

¡¾4¡¿Which of the following can best describe Emma?

A. Ambitious and creative.

B. Sensitive and determined.

C. Brave and lucky.

D. Careful and caring.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿As a child, I always thought about what the college admissions process would look like for me. I dreamed of the day when I¡¯d get my first acceptance letter, and go on to learn as much as I could about many things as possible.

However, as I got older, my fears of going to college augmented. I¡¯m a senior now, and the college admissions process isn¡¯t exactly what I dreamt of when I was 7 years old. There are deadlines to meet, majors to choose, and how am I going to pay for all of this ? My mind plays tricks on me, convincing that my roommate will hate me and that my classes will be horribly boring and that each day will begin at five in the morning. To be honest, while I have many reasons to be excited for the next journey in my educational pursuits, I¡¯m also scared to death.

I¡¯ve invested hours upon hours studying for AP tests, SATs and ACTs. My peers and I sacrificed our Friday night football games, school dances and field trips to do better in studies in school. But is it all worth it ? What if the promise of college ends up being disappointing rather than a relief ?

In a year from now, my whole life will change. I¡¯ll be a legal adult. My dorm might be in Paris, Los Angeles or Chicago. I¡¯ll be doing my own laundry, cooking my own food and paying for things on my own. I¡¯ll meet entirely new people and say goodbye to others. But isn¡¯t that also the joy of life ? I want to experience joy, heartbreak, first times and new adventures.

College freaks me out, but you know what scares me more ? I must leave my life inside a comfort zone. It¡¯s a big, bright and beautiful world, and I think it¡¯s finally time for me to walk in it with the confidence at this time, I¡¯ll be doing it right.

¡¾1¡¿When the author was little, he _____.

A. considered going to college scary

B. didn¡¯t study hard to prepare for college

C. often asked college students about college

D. often imagined what college would be like

¡¾2¡¿What does the underlined word ¡°augmented¡± in Paragraph 2 mean ?

A. Increased. B. Spread. C. Survived. D. Disappeared

¡¾3¡¿From Paragraph 3 we learn the author _____.

A. didn¡¯t like outdoor activities

B. prepared very hard for college

C. didn¡¯t like being with his friends

D. considered going to college worthless

¡¾4¡¿What makes the author frightened the most ?

A. Going to college.

B. Living far from home.

C. Experiencing heartbreak.

D. Leaving his comfort zone.

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