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for Kyle inside,I was only hurting myself.That night,by letting goof thatBul for the964Worlds Fairt displays about iht3-Dprintingourspace and obos ps the Designpain,I felt free.With forgiveness,we can let go of unnecessary burdens and truly own our livesLab.Check out“Connected Worlds”.where visitor movements mluence a digital-animated(动it的】24.What did the author do about her trouble?environment.Kids can also climb on a rope web and play mimgolfShe turned to the teacherMuseum of Mathematics(MoMath)B.She reported it to the police.Conlacl:momuth.orgC.She quietly accepted all this.Rather than being a place to leam math.it's a place toealire all the remarkable things math can be used toD.She shared it with Megan.create.In the design studios participants cate3-D design on ascreen for a chance to have it"printed"into an25 How did the author feel after Kyle apologized?actual sculpture vi a3-D printer:and at Enigma Cafe.families can sit down at lables to work on digital puzzlesA.Annoved.B.Happy.C.Quiet.Frightened.Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art and Storytelling26.What does the underlined word"subsided"mean in paragraph 3?Contact:w sugarhillmnseum.orgA.Ancreased.B.Supported.C.Reduced.D.Replaced.It celebrates imaginaton through art,storytelling and education.Kids can explore different eshibits like a27.What did the author learn from the experience?collecton of artfrm the 1930 to 1980s from a group of artists who described everyday life in Us.The museumA.Never be afraid to express your true feelings.hosts a variety of events for kids from story hours to art workshops.B.Never pity those without concern for others.21.Which address can one cont abou Amercan history?C.Don't let other people hold hack your dreams.A.nysct.org.B.momath.org.C.www.sugarhillmuseum.org..Don'!take the punishment or estkery.nyhistory.org/childrens-museumC22.What can a visitor do at“Conneeted Worlds”gA.Join an art workshop to do 3-D printing.The COVID-19 forced 57th Street Books in Chicago to elose its doors.Direetor Jeff was worried.CustomersWork on a digital puzdle with other peoplecouldn't come to the shop.His main advantage over online bookstores has disappeared ovemight.See his move in a digitally-animated worldJeff says he was lucky.Customers stepped up,offering gifts and support.Similar stories have played out overInteract with famous doctors and athletes.the past two years in cities and towns around the country.Though independent bookstores were forced to close23.Where can a visitor print a3-D sculpture?during the pandemic,many found ways to connect with and help their community.A.At New York Hall of Science.Before the pandemic,bookstores were already having a hard time competing with online bookstores.ThenmBAt Museum of Mathematies.COVID-19.It broke supply chains and caused labor shartages.But many stores tumed things around with ewC.At Sugar Hill Children's Museum.ideas.Some put books outside for viewing and stared events online Others set up bookselling hotlines,sold booksD.At DiMenna Children's History Museum.out of ears,and improved their tools for eeommee.Some bookstores offered COVID esting or collected foodforBpeople in need."Having an independent bookstore in your comunity isan important place o build comniy"Kyle was a boy in my fifth grade class.When we sat acrus from each other,he would reach his legs and stepsays Samira.an author of books for young adults.on my foot.causing rapid pain.Eventually,my seat was moved.But Kyle's abuse didn't stop.His words wereOne young fan of 57th Street Books is Adele Sorkin.11.Members receive early copies of books in exehange forannoying to an elevenyear-old girl.Kyle also bullied my friend Megan.At on point sheran ou of the elassroomwriting reviews."I think of the bookstore as a biscuit jar,"Adele says."It's something special and fiun that isalways there for you."because he copied her nonstop.Despite meetings with teachers and parents,nothing changed.Then one day.Kyle forced me into a wall and insulted()my brother.With my teacher standing behind"If we reimagine bookstores and make an effort to support them,then bookstores can long survive.You canm,I told Kyle exactly how mueh he had hurt Megan and me physically and emotionally.I had tears streamingsuppor your oeal hookstore and buy books there,or check if an author is making an appearance there Recommenddown my face,but I didn't care.In the end.I cheered inside as Kyle quietly apologized.the store toafriend.Young people are responsible for creating a socy that values bookstores andshred loveofliterature,"Jeff says.英语第3页(共8页)英语第4页(共8贡)

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