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FAMILIES KIDS CLUB

COME ALONG FOR SOME AFTER HOURS FUN!

This afternoon program is open daily during the ski season from 4:00pm-6:00pm for Kids aged 4 and over. Space is limited to 16 children, so be ready to go at 4:00pm! Please Dress appropriately, and children must wear hats, gloves, snow pants, boots, and coats. Call Kids Club Information Line at (406)995-5557 to learn more or Basecamp at (406) 995-5769 for more details.

Kids Club is FREE for kids and $15 for all other guests.

Schedule

Mask Making Mondays

You’ll create your own mystic power animal, lovely lady princess or scary snow beast.

Tye Dye Tuesdays

You’ll make your own fashionable and wearable art with colorful souvenirs to take home and share!

Wild Montana Wednesdays

Come to learn about all the fun and exciting nature that surrounds us here in Montana. We can color our favorite tree, draw our favorite flower, or even act out our favorite animal!

Craft Thursdays

Come with your creative caps on as we explore the artistic uses of various recycled wastes! What do paper rolls, rocks, and twisty straws have in common? They can all become magical works of art!

Fun Fridays

Legos, Lincoln Logs, Bean Bag Toss, you name it; we have it. How long of Domino train can you make? Show us your building skills with Lincoln Logs and Legos! How many points can you get in Mean Bag Toss? Come and have some fun on your favorite Friday!

Snow Time Saturdays

Who loves snow pups(小狗)?Join our furry friends and friendly patrollers(巡逻员) at the ski patrol dog demonstration out at the Plaza Fire pit. Make sure you wear warm clothes since it is cold outside!

Slimy Sundays

Have you ever made slime(软泥)?Come to check out to make a slimy experiment. We can make it, play with it, and maybe even bring it home! Show off your slimy creation!

1.What can we know about this afternoon program?

A. It closes very late every day.

B. It charges no fees for kids aged 4 to 16.

C. There’s no dress requirement for kids who want to ski.

D. Kids who want to ski must have parents accompany them.

2.If you are interested in creating mystic power animal, you can go on______.

A. Mondays B, Tuesdays

3.If you go to the club on Wednesday, you may_______.

A. improve your building skills

B. take home some slimy creations

C. have a good time enjoying nature

D. make fashionable and wearable art

4.To know the value of recycled wastes, you can attend the club on_____.

A. Wednesdays B. Thursdays

C. Saturdays D. Sundays

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Now scientists have found that it is the ratio (比值) of the bird’s wing length to its width that makes them so efficient. The discovery is helping experts compete with 42 million years of natural selection to build helicopters that are increasingly efficient.

David Lentink, an assistant professor at Stanford University in California, tested wings from 12 different species of hummingbirds, which he sourced from museums. He placed them on a machine used to test the aerodynamics (气力学) of the helicopter blades (桨叶). Professor Lentink’s team used the same machine to test the blades from an advanced micro-helicopter used by the UK’s army. They found that the micro-helicopter’s blades are as efficient at hovering as the average hummingbirds.

But while the micro-helicopter’s blades kept pace with the average hummingbird wings, they could not keep up with the most efficient hummingbird’s wing. The wings of Anna’s hummingbird were found to be about 27 percent more efficient than the man-made micro- helicopter’s blades.

While Professor Lentink wasn’t surprised at nature’s superiority, he said that helicopter blades have come a long way. “The technology is at the level of an average hummingbird,” he said. “A helicopter is really the most efficient hovering device that we can build. The best hummingbirds are still better, but I think it’s amazing that we’re getting closer. It’s not easy to match their performance, but if we build better wings with better shapes, we might match hummingbirds.”

Professor Lentink said that we don’t know how hummingbirds maintain their flight in a strong wind, how they navigate (确定方向) through branches, or how they change direction so quickly. He thinks that great steps could be made by studying wing aspect ratios—the ratio of wing length to wing width. Understanding these abilities and characteristics could be a benefit for robotics and will be the focus of future experiments.

1.What did the scientists find about hummingbirds?

A. Their wings are long and wide.

B. They can hover in the air for a long time.

C. The ratio of their wing length to wing width is very important.

D. They are the most energetic flier in nature.

2.Which is the right order of Professor Lentink’s research?

① Tested wings from different species of hummingbirds.

② Got resources from museums.

③ Analyzed the results and drew a conclusion.

④ Tested the blades from a micro-helicopter.

A. ①②③④ B. ②①③④ C. ②④①③ D. ②①④③

3.According to Professor Lentink, what will be the focus of future experiments?

A. To know how hummingbirds can fly in a strong wind.

B. To know how hummingbirds change direction so quickly.

C. To develop a new kind of helicopter.

D. To study the secrets of hummingbirds.

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When I was in my high school, I __ the chance to go to the Philippines to learn more due to my good ___at school. It was there that I became friends with Sonny, who lived on "Smoky Mountain". But don't let the romance(浪漫)of that name __ you, because it was __ a pile of steaming garbage where kids like Sonny spent hours every single day finding anything of __.

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2.A. simple B. unfair C. new D. unfinished

3.A. found B. obtained C. missed D. lost

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5.A. affect B. bother C. impress D. fool

6.A. originally B. hardly C. actually D. certainly

7.A. beauty B. cleanness C. interest D. value

8.A. live B. say C. work D. study

9.A. changed B. created C. determined D. challenged

10.A. admitted B. explained C. doubted D. understood

11.A. plans B. excuses C. wishes D. decisions

12.A. where B. why C. how D. when

13.A. disappointed B. confusion C. amazement D. regret

14.A. agreed B. refused C. begged D. afforded

15.A. systems B. borders C. networks D. policies

16.A. Sadly B. Luckily C. Surprisingly D. Obviously

17.A. discuss B. debate C. share D. cooperate

18.A. cheated B. understand C. attracted D. amused

19.A. hesitating B. happening C. afraid D. willing

20.A. futures B. places C. wonders D. people

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Then I started developing a problem with the set that involved static (静电) noise. For some reason, when certain shows switched into a commercial, a loud noise would sound for a few seconds. Gradually, this noise began to appear during a show, and to get rid of it, I had to change to another channel and then change it back. Sometimes this technique would not work, and I had to pick up the set and shake it to remove the sound. I actually began to build up my arm muscles(肌肉) shaking my set.

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1.Why did the author say he was fooled into buying the TV set?

A. He got an older model than he had expected.

B. He couldn’t return it when it was broken.

C. He could have bought it at a lower price.

D. He failed to find any movie shows on it.

2.Which of the following can best replace the phrase “signed off” in Paragraph 1?

A. ended all their programs B. provided fewer channels

C. changed to commercials D. showed all-night movies

3.How did the author finally get his TV set working again?

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