Events Long March exhibit The Shanghai History Museum is putting on an exhibitio
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Events Long March exhibit The Shanghai History Museum is putting on an exhibition to mark the 60th anniversary of the Long March.On show are more than 220 photos and 40 items that explain with pictures how the communist Red Army drew back from its besieged(被围困的)bases in Jiangxi Province and fought its way to northern Shanxi province in the mid-1930s.Explanations are all in Chinese,The show will end on November 20. Time: 10:00 am—4:00 pm. Address: 1286 Hongqiao Road Admission: 8 yuan for Chinese/15 yuan for foreigners Thai elephants Eight elephants from Thailand are entertaining visitors at Changfeng Park by riding bikes, playing basketball,balancing on a beam,dancing and blowing a mouth-organ.People are encouraged to have a tug-of-war with the animals or lie on the ground and have the elephants walk over them,The elephants give three shows a day at 9:30 am,3:30 pm and 8:00 pm and there is an additional show at l:30 pm at weekends.The show will end on November 15。 Address: 189 Daduhe Road Admission: 30—40 yuan Dancing dolphins Dolphins jumping from the water to touch a ball,swaying their bodies to music,kissing people and doing maths by tapping their tails have made the dolphinarium in Peace Park an attraction for children.Seals and sea lions also perform。 Hours: 10:30 am,4:00pm,and 7:30prn Admission: 20 yuan for adults and 10 yuan for children. 45.If you go to visit the Long March exhibit with an Australian,how much will you pay altogether for the admission? A.16yuan B.23 yuan C.30yuan D.20yuan 46.At the exhibition,you will see A.many articles written by famous writers B.many things left by the Red Army, C.books on the Long March D.many photos and pictures about the Long Match 47.Which of the following is NOT done by the Thai elephants? A.Riding bicycles。 B.Blowing a mouth-organ C.Doing maths D.Having a tug-of-war with people. 48.The dolphinarium in Peace Park is a hall where you can see A.not only dolphins but also seals and sea lions perform B.only seals and sea lions perform C.only dolphins perform D.only seals perform |
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From Paragraph to essay Of particular relevance to students who wish to improve their organizational skills and who feel that their final product is never clear enough. Thursday 10:00—12:00 Kiran Singh
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| 56.If a student takes the course The Short Story, he can’t take______. A.From Paragraph to Essay B.Tense about Tenses C.Source Material D.Media Use 57.Which of the courses can develop the students’ team work? A.From Paragraph to Essay B.The Short Story C.Caught for Speeding D.Express Yourself 58.From where can a student read this? A.On the radio. B.On television. C.In a local newspaper. D.On a school notice board. |
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Information for Visitors to the Breenda Museum Opening times The Breenda Museum is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Admission (门票) is free and the museum is open to all. The Breenda Museum is closed for the Christmas Holidays from 5:00 pm on Wednesday 23 December 2009 until 10:00 am Wednesday 6 January 2010. Location and local transport network The museum is located inside The Royal College of Surgeons, 35-43 Lincoln"s Inn Fields, London. The College is within easy walking distance of Tower underground station. It is a short taxi or underground journey from most major rail stations. There are two NCP car parks nearby. Group bookings All groups must book in advance. An online booking form for groups is now available. Admission is free. A donation (捐献) of £3 per person is encouraged. To book a visit please contact the museum on 020 7788 6060 or email: museums@rcsng.ac.uk Tours for groups Tours of the museum can be booked for up to 30 people: *An introductory tour lasts 30 minutes and is £100 plus VAT (增殖税). *A specialized tour lasts 45 minutes and is £130 plus VAT. *Tours for schools are free, but donations are encouraged (£3 per person). *After hours tours (5:30-7:30 pm) are £130 per tour plus VAT. A tour will last 20-25 minutes. To book a tour or a place for the free tour, please call 020 7869 6560. 60. From the text we know the Breenda Museum is open at . A. 4:00 pm Monday Jan.11, 2010 B. 11:00 am Friday Dec. 18, 2009 C. 6:00 am Thursday Jan.7, 2010 D. 11:00 am Wednesday Dec.30, 2009 61. To get to the museum, a tourist at the Tower underground station . A. can just walk B. may go by train C. should take a bus D. must take another underground 62. Which of the following is true about group bookings? A. Every person is charged £3. B. Tours are available any time. C. Tours must be booked in time. D. Free tours can be booked on the Internet. 63. Which tour lasts the shortest time? A. Tours for schools. B. Tours for after hours. C. The specialized tours. D. The introductory tours. |
An epidemic (流行病) of the use of street-culture language broke out in some English exams, according to examiners. A report said there were “a surprising number of small mistakes” in standard (标准) English. It asked teachers that they should prevent pupils from using "street language and text style", adding, “Most answers require formal expression of language.” “Many concerns were expressed by examiners about basic errors, often appearing in the work of clearly able students,” the report continued. It added that the use of street and text language “appeared with surprisingly regularity in the work of students who clearly desired a higher grade”. “Most answers require formal expression but even when an informal style is appropriate--students should know the examination context and, in particular, should not use street language and text style.” it said. There is rising concern about pupils’ writing skills, especially among boys. National test results for 11-year-old boys’ writing standards had fallen this year. Only 55 percent reached the level expected of an 1l-year-old by the time they left primary school, the results showed. Many educationalists are now arguing that teachers should also think of ways of improving writing standards. The report said spelling was “in general inconsistent(不一致)” and “variety of vocabulary and of sentence structure is often limited”. It went on, “Punctuation (标点符号) errors continue to be widespread.” However, it added, “Some examiners felt that this year they had met an improvement in the whole structure of students" writing.” 64. What does the passage mainly talk about? A. Street language is appearing in the standard English exams. B. What the street-culture language is in England. C. The English say no to the street-culture language in daily life. D. The street-culture language is being examined in English exams. 65. The underlined word “appropriate” (in Paragraph 5) means “ _______” A. available B. possible C. valuable D. acceptable 66. What problems concerned examiners ? A. Small mistakes in spelling and punctuation, B. Poor sentence structure, and errors in spelling and standard English. C. Teachers teaching writing skills. D. Limited vocabulary of boy pupils. 67. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE? A. In English exams, most answers require informal expression of language. B. When an informal style is correct, the students are allowed to use it. C. Boys" writing skills are worse than those of girls in England. D. There is no improvement in the whole structure of students" writing. |
People living in the UK take quite a few holidays abroad and in this country each year.Choices made about where to go, how to get there and what to do while there can either benefit or harm the environment. While on holiday Many of the things you can do to he greener on holiday will be the same things you can do at home—but there arc also sonic extra things too, like avoiding gifts made from endangered plants and animals.Here arc some suggestions: ●Making the most of locally produced food and drink, and local activities and attractions will support people in the area you are visiting and reduce the need for further environmental influence from transport; ●Switching off any air conditioning, heating and lights will help reduce climate change effect; ●Save water—some countries suffer from water shortages and saving water can help avoid damage to our natural habitats (栖息地). Endangered species (物种) Some gifts and foods available in some countries can be made from endangered plants or animals.Check before you buy, but if hi doubt, avoid animal and plant gifts.More details of the types of products to avoid and illegal trade hotspots can be found on the Souvenir Alert webpage. Making a positive contribution to the place you are visiting There are ways in which your holiday can help support local people and the environment; ●There are many opportunities to volunteer and help with projects that conserve and improve natural habitats; ●When you are away, or if you an- looking for somewhere to visit, you can support projects or attractions which protect wildlife, such as nature reserves and conservation projects. 59.According to the passage, we can______to help reduce climate change effect A.make good use of water B.buy local food and drink C.save electricity D.go around on foot 60.We should check the gifts and foods before buying because ______. A.sometimes they are of poor quality B.they may not be typical local products C.some of them will do harm to our health D.they may be made from endangered animals or plants 61.We can infer from the passage that ____. A.it is not easy for people to travel abroad B.not everyone ran tell an illegal souvenir C.green holidays have been accepted by people D.volunteer work is a must for protecting natural habitats 62.The passage is mainly about______ A.travel dos and don"ts B.the harm done to the environment C.greener choices for holiday D.tips on protecting endangered species |
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