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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Whether you¡¯re a grandparent who takes care of the little ones once or twice a week and is looking for interesting ways to keep them entertained, or a long-distance grandparent relying on technology to stay in touch, we¡¯ve got you covered with the best apps for grandparents.

Story Patch (iPad)

Great for boosting creativity amongst the little ones, but also a challenge that you and the pint-sized writer of your family can do together. The app allows children to create their own themed tale, paired with a choice of over 800 illustrations.

JBaby Grandparents Frame (iPad, iPhone, Android)

They say that a picture is worth a thousand words. Perfect for grandparents who want nothing more than to be involved in every step of their grandchild¡¯s development. It does require a Wi-Fi frame to work, but this can be bought from an electronic store.

Zero to Three - Let¡¯s Play (iPad, iPhone, Android)

With a little help during play time, anything is possible. The app features ¡°boredom killers¡± and provides fun ideas categorized specifically by age group. Particularly useful when looking after babies or toddlers.

Little Peanut on the Go (iPad, iPhone)

Ideal for parents who want to stay well-connected to their caregivers and children while away. It allows them to share schedules with you if you¡¯re in charge of the grandchildren and it may just give them some peace of mind if they¡¯re leaving their children for the first time.

Toilet Finder (iPad, iPhone)

Especially useful when you happen to find yourself in a sticky spot (after your grandchild has alerted you to their ¡°need¡± at the last minute, of course). Through ¡®satellite navigation¡¯ signals, your phone or tablet tracks the nearest loo to your current location. A potential life-saver when you¡¯re out and about.

¡¾1¡¿Which of the following can be used in Android system?

A. Story Patch.B. Little Peanut on the Go.

C. Toilet Finder.D. Zero to Three ¡ª Let¡¯s Play.

¡¾2¡¿What can we know about the apps?

A. Toilet Finder can be used through voice signals.

B. Zero to Three ¡ª Let¡¯s Play can provide lots of entertainment.

C. We can download JBaby Grandparents Frame from the App Store for free.

D. Grandparents can share location with caregivers by Little Peanut on the Go.

¡¾3¡¿What is the purpose of this article?

A. To explain how to use some smartphone apps.

B. To make life more convenient for grandparents.

C. To recommend some apps to assist grandparents.

D. To advocate interaction between family members.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿New York City Tour Guide

CENTRAL PARK PHOTO TOUR $79

With Sam L.

Come to shoot in the Central Park of New York that will allow you to take home digital postcards.This tour is a great introduction to Central Park and combines views of the bridges,lakes and skyline.

At each stop of the photo tour,I will provide you with explanations around photography£¨ÉãÓ°£©,camera settings, etc.You will be able to put these tips to good use immediately.

NEW YORK RUNMNG TOUR $50

With Sebastien B.

Love running?Love New York?Do you want to see the sites of the city?Contact me and we'll take a special tour. All you'll need to do is to put on your sports shoes and we'll be off.I'll show you my favorite running spots along the Hudson River or north of Central Park and away from all the tourists.

If you're thinking of training for something,I¡¯ll give you the explanations and tips to make the best of your time training!

GREENWICH VILLAGE FOOD TOUR $75

With Manhattan W.

Discover unbelievable places to eat.This is the real Greenwich Village gastronomic£¨ÃÀʳµÄ£©experience.Along the way,find out how the village has kept its unique character throughout the years,from the Dutch and English controlled periods to today.

Tour runs every day from 12:30 PM-2:30 PM.

NEW YORK BY NIGHT PHOTO TOUR $115

With Sam L.

We have already prepared NYC for the most unique points for you.During the-hour walking tour,we share these special comers of NYC.

The night tour teaches night photography techniques while discovering the "darker" side of the city that never sleeps: the UN headquarters,42nd street,Grand Central Terminal,the Chrysler Building,Rockefeller Center and Radio City Music Hall.

¡¾1¡¿Who will you contact if you want to take pictures of the Central Park?

A. Sam L. B. Sebastien B.

C. Manhattan W. D. Rockefeller.

¡¾2¡¿How much can you spend running along the Hudson River with Sebastien B?

A. $79. B. $50.

C. $75. D. $115.

¡¾3¡¿What can you do if you choose Manhattan W as your tour guide?

A. You can shoot some pictures.

B. You can do some sports.

C. You can enjoy some delicious food.

D. You can learn night photography techniques.

¡¾4¡¿In which part of a magazine can you read this kind of passage?

A. Advertisement. B. History.

C. Science. D. Politics.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Alpine Valley Ski Trip

Spend your holiday break on the slopes£¡Head up to Alpine Valley to enjoy all that winter snow sports have to offer.Cost includes lift£¬ski lessons£¬ski/snowboard rental£¬transportation and supervision.Make sure to bring extra money for lunch and quarters for locker rental.Helmet rental is an additional $10.Please print off a release of liability and rental agreement from www. alpinevalleyresort. com which must be signed by a parent/guardian and turned in at time of registration.This form is required for all teens to participate.

Date£ºThursday£¬January 3(Winter Break¡ªNo

School)

Time£º9 am to 7 pm

Cost£º$ 100( Ski/Snowboard Rental)£¬$ 75(No

Rental)

Min/Max£º4/12

Registration Deadline£ºThursday£¬December 27

All Night Ski/Snowboard Trip at Chestnut Mountain

It¡¯s back and better than ever...the AllNight Ski Trip 2013.We will travel with other park districts to Chestnut Mountain in Galena£¬IL.The resort has 19 ski runs£¬a snowboard park£¬bonfire area and game room.Fees include transportation and all night supervision.This trip is recommended for teens that have previous experience snow skiing or snowboarding.Departure may be from a location other than the Teen Center.

Date£ºFriday£¬Feb.8 to Saturday£¬Feb.9

Time£º7 pm to 8 am

Fees£º$80 lift and lesson (No Rental)

$105 Ski Rental£¬Lift and Lesson

$105 Snowboard Rental£¬Lift and Lesson

Registration Deadline£ºThursday£¬January 10

Kalahari Indoor Waterpark¡ªPresident¡¯s Day Trip

Stand up surf or boogie board on your day off school£¡It¡¯s cold outside so travel with us to Kalahari Indoor Waterpark in the Wisconsin Dells.It¡¯s an indoor waterpark with a surfer ride¡ªthe FloRider£¬the Master Blaster£¬Victoria Falls raft ride£¬indoor wave pool and a lazy river£¡An 8inch personal pizza and pop will be provided for lunch.Bring extra money for dinner£¬snacks and a locker.Trip may depart from location other than the Niles Teen Center.

Date£ºMonday£¬February 18(President¡¯s Day¡ªNo

School)

Time£º7£º30 am to 8 pm

Cost£º$55 per person

Registration Deadline£ºWednesday£¬February 13

¡¾1¡¿What do we know about Alpine Valley Ski Trip?

A. You will be provided with a snowboard for free.

B. You may spend at most $100 on skiing.

C. There is no limit to the number of participants.

D. A beginner may be taught how to ski.

¡¾2¡¿At Chestnut Mountain£¬you will have an activity of .

A. starting a fire beside the camp

B. skiing on 19 ski runs at a snowboard park

C. visiting a waterpark at night

D. playing a game in the snow with teens

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Directions: Complete the following passages by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

Hundreds of years ago, Charles Darwin predicted that facial expressions of emotion are ¡¾1¡¿. If you¡¯ve ever seen an episode of the popular US TV drama Lie To Me, you will really understand facial expressions. The leading actor of the show, Dr. Cal Lightman has spent 20 years studying nonverbal communication and facial expressions, which allows him to point out other people¡¯s studying nonverbal communication and facial expressions which allows him to point out other people¡¯s ¡¾2¡¿ and on many occasions, to be skilled at tricking in order to get the truth.

Is there really much truth behind this science of ¡¾3¡¿ human emotions through expressions? Paul Ekman, a(n) ¡¾4¡¿ psychologist whose work focuses on mapping facial expressions, is Lie To Me¡¯s scientific advisor and the following are some of his explanations.

Hand-to-face gesture indicates a lie.

Each micro-expression is unique to ¡¾5¡¿ specific emotions because the person is often unaware of doing it. But it doesn¡¯t necessarily mean that they are lying when someone uses a hand to hide part of his face. The person could be holding back information but you may better consider looking at other more important clues rather than just the simple hand-to-face gesture.

A liar refuses eye contact.

People look away when they are thinking carefully and considering each word before it is spoken, not just when they are ¡¾6¡¿ an excuse. Oblique eyebrows are a very reliable ¡¾7¡¿of sadness and few people can make this ¡¾8¡¿ expression, so it is actually never faked.

Guilty knowledge technique is ¡¾9¡¿.

Lightman often uses the guilty knowledge technique, mentioning something that only the guilty person will know about and show a(n)¡¾10¡¿. This is often used in polygraph exams: ¡°Was the person strangled, shot or stabbed to death?¡± Only the killer knows and is likely to respond physiologically when the actual weapon is mentioned.

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