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1.Spanish-American Institute
Student Cub Notes
Free and Low Cost Gyms,Health Clubs and Pools
NYC Department of Parks Recreation Centers
www.nycgovparks.org            
Recreation Centers:The NYC Department of Parks has many Recreation Centers throughout New York City.Recreation Centers offer a wide range of free and membership programs and services.Some have indoor swimming pools.Almost all have weight rooms,basketball courts,dance studios,boxing rings,art studios,game rooms,etc.
All Recreation Centers offer a wide range of programs such as aerobics,dance,tai chi,fencing,computer classes,and art.Many programs are free and open to the general public but many require membership.
You do not need to be a New York City resident to use a Recreation Center.You may use your annual membership at any and all Centers.Use one near the Spanish-American Institute and then use one near your home.

Costs:Free and membership programs.Standard annual membership is 50 for Recreation Centers and 75 for Recreation Centers with pools.(Do you know anyone 55 and older?The senior membership is only 10 a year.)
Standard annual membership provides scheduled access to the gym,pool,and all the other facilities.Instructor-led courses such as aerobics,martial arts,music,or yoga may require an additional fee.
 
Membership and Program Information:Go to the www.nycgovparks.org home page.On the"Facilities"menu,click on"Recreation Centers."On the"Recreation Centers"page,you will find information about membership and fees.You will also see links to Recreation Facilities by borough (Bronx,Brooklyn,Manhattan,Queens,and Staten Island).
On the"Facilities"menu,you may also want to check out other NYC Department of Parks facilities such as beaches,ice skating rinks,nature centers,running tracks,soccer fields,etc.
 
Recreation Centers:There are several Parks Department Recreation Centers in each borough.After you go to the"Recreation Centers"page and click on a borough,you will find a list of the centers in that borough with their addresses,phone numbers,and web links.The list will look like that for Manhattan below.Click on the link for a particular Center to learn more about its services,schedules,and programs.
70.What special benefits can an annual member of Recreation Centers enjoy?A
A.Having access to all the facilities all year.
B.Experiencing all programs and services free.
C.Taking free Instructor-led courses.
D.Using only the center near your home free.
71.If your parents and grandparents (both over sixty) want to get the memberships,how much will they pay?B
A.Atleast20. B.At least 120. C.Atleast180. D.At least 220.
72.You will probably fail to findC on the www.nycgovparks.orgC home page.
A.the cost for various memberships
B.the locations of recreations centers
C.the staff and provided services
D.the facilities,phones and web links.

分析 本文是一篇广告类阅读,向我们介绍了一个纽约市公园娱乐中心,主要介绍了其中的器材,成为会员的条件,以及会员所能享受的优惠,作者写这篇文章是为了吸引我们到这个娱乐中心去.

解答 70.A  细节理解题,根据Standard annual membership provides scheduled access to the gym,pool,and all the other facilities.可知年费会员有权使用所有的设施,故选A.
71.B  细节理解题,根据Standard annual membership is 50 for Recreation Centers and 75 for Recreation Centers with pools.(Do you know anyone 55 and older?The senior membership is only 10 a year.)可知父母的费用是50*2=100,祖父母超过60岁,因此费用是10*2=20,所以他们最少要付120,故选B.
72.C  细节理解题,由you will find information about membership and fees.You will also see links to Recreation Facilities by borough (Bronx,Brooklyn,Manhattan,Queens,and Staten Island).On the"Facilities"menu,you may also want to check out other NYC Department of Parks facilities such as beaches,ice skating rinks,nature centers,running tracks,soccer fields,etc.可知不能在这个网站上发现职员和提供的服务,故选C.

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