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Little Touch LeapPad

       Product Description

Little Touch LeapPad provides early learning in every book, on every page, with every touch.From your first reading experience to the independent toddler years, Little Touch LeapPad is designed to build essential skills at an early age.Your little learner can bring stories to life with the simple touch of a finger.And because babies grow so quickly, this new system is designed to grow right along with them.Besides, the Little Touch LeapPad library of books keeps your child engaged and asking for more.Each book lets you choose from three learning experiences that stimulate(刺激)development.

       Setting 1:Designed musical rhythms and sounds stimulate early brain development.

       Setting 2: Short descriptive phrases introduce word-object association and build early language skills.

Setting 3: Fun-filled rhymes and early learning interactions(相互作用)develop pre-school readiness.

The product includes a Little Touch LeapPad starter book and activity cards with over 100 early learning activities that introduce ABCs, letter sounds, numbers, colors, shapes and more.

Little Touch LeapPad books and additional programs are sold separately.4 "AA" batteries are required; not included.

       Product Details

       Brand: Leapfrog

    Model: 10090

    Dimensions: 16.10" (high) x 12.20" (wide) x 4.20"(long), 3.90 pounds

    Price: $99.99

    Customer Reviews

Sarah: I bought Little Touch LeapPad for my grandson who lives 3 states away.Though I haven't seen him learn with the toy, I can imagine how he uses it for the advertisement gives very detailed information, and my daughter thinks very highly of it.I was happy to find out that she received the toy in 3 days…I thought it would take a week or so.

Mike: This product appeals more to the parents than to the babies and the quality is unacceptable.When my baby finally got old enough to play with it, it only worked a few weeks before it broke down.Like the countless parents who have been influenced by the advertisement. I made the mistake twice to buy Leapfrog products, I hope that someone will learn from my mistakes and not buy their products.

64.With the help of Little Touch LeapPad, children can_______.

    A.learn to be independent earlier

    B.have their first reading experience

    C.build essential skills at an early age

    D.tell stories to others with a simple touch

65.According to the customer reviews, we can conclude_______.

    A.the quality of the product is worth its price

    B.the advertisement of the product has been very successful

    C.the product cannot be sent to the customers in time

    D.the product is difficult to use for babies

66.We can learn from the advertisement that_______.

    A.musical rhythms and sounds stimulate babies to grow quickly

    B.the price of Little Touch LeapPad includes 4 batteries

    C.Little Touch LeapPad books are only sold with the products

    D.the product has different designs that are suitable for babies of different ages

67.Who will be more interested in the advertisement about Little Touch LeapPad?

      A.Educators.           B.Advertisers.         C.Children.            D.Parents.

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Some people seem easy to understand:their character appears obvious on first meeting. Appearances, however, can be deceptive. For thirty years now I have been studying my fellowmen. I don’t know very much about them. I shrug my shoulders when people tell me that their first impressions of a person are always right. I think they must have small insight or great vanity. For my own part I find that the longer I know people, the more they puzzle me.

I read in this morning's paper that Edward Hyde Burton had died. He was a merchant and he had been in business in Japan for many years.Once he gave me a great surprise. Unless I had heard the story from his own lips, I’d never have velieved that he was capable of such an action. He was always neatly and quietly dressed in accordance with his age and position. He didn’t talk much, but what he said was sensible. Tou couldn’;t imagine he’d possible raise his voice in anger. Here was a man who attracted you because you felt in him a real love for his fellows. He’d tell with point a good and spicy story, and in his youth he’d been something of an athete. He was a rich man and he’d made every penny himself. I suppose one thing that made you like him was that he was so weak; he arounsed your instinets(本能)of protection. TYou felt he couldn’t bear to hurt a fly.

       One afternoon Burton told me a “funny” story in a quiet, dry humour:

        “There was a namesake(同名人)of mine, who was the best bridge player I ever met. He  seemed to  have a fantastic instinct about the cards. I used to play with him a lot.”

“He was handsome in a way with curly hair and pink-and- white cleeks. Women thought a lot of him. There was no harm in him, he was only wild. Pf course he drank too much. He won a good deal of my money by card-playing.”

“One day he came to me when he went broke. He came to see me in my office and asked me for a job. I asked him how old he was.

“’Thirty-five’, he said.”

       "'And what have you been doing hitherto?' I asked him.

       "'Well, nothing very much,' he said.

       "'I'm afraid I can't do anything for you just yet,' I said. 'Come back and see me in another thirty-five years, and I'll see what I can do.'

"He didn't move. He went rather pale. He hesitated for a moment and then he told me that he had had bad luck at cards for some time. He hadn't been willing to stick to bridge, he'd been playing poker, and he'd got trimmed. He hadn't a penny. He'd pawned everything he had. He couldn't pay his hotel bill and they wouldn't give him any more credit. He was down and out. If he couldn't get something to do he'd have to commit suicide.

"I looked at him for a bit. I could see now that he was all to pieces. He'd been drinking more than usual and he looked fifty. The girls wouldn't have thought so much of him if they'd seen him then.

"I got some glimmering of what he was driving at. I've known too many men who were little tin gods at their university.

 “Suddenly I had an idea.” Pausing in his story, Burton turned to me. “When I was young I swam over three miles round the beacon(灯塔)and landed at the river of Tarumi. It’s rather difficult on account of the currents round the beacon. Well, I told my young fellow about it and I said that if he’d do it I’d give him a job.

“I could see he was rather taken aback. He was not in good condition for sports. He looked at me for a moment and then he nodded.”

“I told him I’d drive round to the river at half past twelve and meet him.

       "Done,"he said.

“I wished him good luck and he left me.I had a lot of work to do that morning and I only just managed to the creek at Tarumi at half past twelve.But I needn't have hurried;he never turned up

       “Did he funk it at the last moment?” I asked.

“No,he didn't funk it. He started all right. But of course he'd ruined his constitution by drink. The currents round the beacon were more than he could manage. We didn't get the body for about three days

I didn't say anything for a moment or two.I was a trifle shocked.Then I asked.

       “When you made him that offer of a job, did you know he'd be drowned?'

       He looked at me with his kind blue eyes, smiling. "Well,I hadn't got a vacancy in my office at the moment.'

55.The author believes         .

       A.some people are too easy to understand

       B.appearance is just opposite to the quality

       C.first impressions can be misleading

       D.his fellowmen are not understandable

56.For some time, Edward Burton impressed the author most with his        .

      A.age and position                                   B.wealth and ability

       C.sensibility and humor                           D.kindness and weakness

57.The underlined words “he was all to picces” may mean         .

       A.he was mad and wild                           B.he was completely down

       C.he was sick and dirty                           D.he was totally drunk

58.We can infer from Burton’s story that his namesakes         .

       A.never saw through his trick                  B.annoyed him by playing cards

       C.could not do any job well                      D.intended to cheat him with a lie

59.We learned from the story that Edward Burton       .

      A.knew the young man would kill himself

       B.arranged the end of his namesake’s life

       C.did much for the poor fellowman

       D.killed his card-friend by mistake

60.Edward Burton could be described as a(n)     person.

       A.innocent              B.smart                  C.careless               D.evil

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