Magic show Place: Sun Theatre Day: Sunday afternoon Time: 2:00pm-4:00pm Price: 30 yuan (Students: half) |
From: Betty To: Mary Day: Saturday Hi! Here is good news for you. Magician Liu Qian from Taiwan is in our city these days. Would you like to watch his Betty wishes, Betty |
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NAME: Linda Smith SEX: Female(女) CHINESE NAME : Wu Zhe NATIONALITY: American PHONE NUMBER:637-8209 EMAL:zhe209@yahoo.com POSTALL CODE(邮编):NY 93502 |
1. Linda is from
2. Her name is Linda Smith, so her last name is
3. Her phone number is
4. Linda is
5. What’s the Chinese meaning of “nationality”?
【推荐2】Learning happens outside schools, in Night Safari!
Night Safari is a Living Classroom where learning about animals, plants and wildlife conservation comes to life! Students can experience real sights, sounds and smells. So, read on to discover how to plan a wonderful educational trip to Night Safari. | |||||||
Opening hours: 7:15pm -11:00pm (Last entry at 10:15pm) We’re open every day of the year. Address: 80 Mandai Lake Road Singapore, 729826 Tickets for students:
For every 10 paying students, 1 teacher (or parent) volunteer gets 1 free ticket. | Getting here: Making your way to Night Safari is easy. No matter where you’re starting your journey from, there are several quick ways to get here. * Public transport (click here) * Mandai Khatib Shuttle (click here) * Direct bus services from the city (click here) * Self-drive (click here) Note: Please be kind and do not use flash photography during shows. |
1. This poster is to invite
2. The Night Safari is open from 7:15 pm to
3. The Night Safari is at
4. In this poster, there are
5. Where can you most probably read this poster?
A.On the website of the Night Safari. |
B.On a school newspaper in Singapore. |
Welcome to Esplanade Theater! The new play The Princess and the Frog will be on soon. Here is some information about the play.
The play will be shown from February 8th to April 11th. There are two performances a day from Monday to Friday, which begin at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. We add one performance on weekends which begins at 3 p.m. Each performance lasts for 1.5 hours.
A child under 16 needs to pay 15 dollars for a ticket and an adult needs to pay 25 dollars for one. Family packages(套餐) can help you save money—50 dollars for 3 tickets and 60 dollars for 4 tickets. Please arrive here on time, or you have to wait for the next performance.
Children under 3 are not allowed to enter. Please don’t smoke, talk loudly, eat or drink during the performance.
If you want to book a ticket, please visit our website www.esplanadetheater.com or call Mr. Miller at 617-219-4300.
The Princess and the Frog |
Dates: February 8th ~ Time: Weekends: 10 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. Theater: Esplanade Theatre Duration(时长): Ticket Price: $15/ child under 16 $25/ Family packages: $50 for 3 tickets; $60 for 4 tickets. Warning(警告): Late comers and children under 3 are not allowed to enter. Ticket Booking: Website: www.esplanadetheater.com |
【推荐1】Claude Monet’s paintings were quite different from the art styles that were popular in the 1870s France. Traditional artists always did their artwork in a studio and their paintings looked exactly like the real world. Claude Monet was part of a group of painters who were called Impressionists (印象派画家). Their paintings gave an impression of what the real world looked like.
Knowing that trains were interesting subjects and stood for modern progress (进步), Claude Monet painted a series of Impressionist paintings of trains from January to March of 1877.
Monet’s friend, Pierre Auguste Renoir, told the following story to his sons about Claude Monet and painting the trains. Monet needed permission (允许) to stay on the train platform and paint what he saw in his impressionistic style. One day Monet dressed himself in his very best clothes. It seemed that he was a rich gentleman but in fact he really was a poor painter.
He showed the clerk (职员) at the train office his calling card which introduced him as Claude Monet, Painter. He asked to see the station master. The clerk quickly allowed this fine gentleman to enter the station master’s office. The station master gave Monet permission to paint on the train platform. He even stopped trains from leaving on time so Monet could complete a scene even though passengers complained.
Was it all worthwhile (值得)? Monet’s train scenes turned his career into a success and for the station master, made his train station famous until even now.
Claude Monet
Introduction | ◆Claude Monet was one of the Impressionist painters whose paintings were not the ◆Impressionist paintings gave an impression of |
A story of painting | ◆At that time trains were subjects that could keep people’s ◆He dressed himself as a wealthy gentleman to ◆In order to help Monet complete a scene, the station master even made trains leave |
Result | ◆His train scenes made not only his career successful but also the train station famous. |
【推荐2】A Peking Opera Face Mask
Peking Opera face painting has a history of over 200 years. Nowadays, many people like the Peking opera face painting because it shows Chinese history and culture. And there are many characters like Zhang Fei, Guan Yu, Cao Cao and so on. Do you know how to make a Peking opera face mask? Let’s have a try.
What You’ll Need:
Paintbrushes Pencils Paper
Scissors String Hole punch (打孔器)
How to Make it :
①Draw your mask: Find some pictures on the Internet. You can choose the one you like best. And then draw your own mask on a paper.
②Paint the mask: Color your mask with paintbrushes to make it beautiful.
③Cut out the mask: Cut out the mask and the eye holes (洞) with the scissors.
④Punch (打孔) the holes: Punch two little holes on the sides of the mask.
⑤Attach (系) a string: Attach a string on each hole and wear the mask.
Now make your own Peking Opera face mask. Then share it with your friends and families.
1. How old is the Peking Opera face painting?2. Why do people like the Peking Opera face painting?
3. How many kinds of tools (工具) do you need to make a Peking Opera face mask?
4. How can you make the eye holes?
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【推荐3】Dialogue in the Dark
Dialogue in the Dark is an amazing exhibition found across the world and, at this moment, in Hong Kong!
●The Main Idea
Dialogue in the Dark is a social business that sets up exhibitions (展览) to raise awareness (意识)for blind and disabled people around the world. At a Dialogue in the Dark exhibition, visitors can experience the life of a blind man. Blind tour guides lead small groups on a short journey in complete darkness. Visitors walk through specially designed rooms. Each one changes according to the smells sounds, wind, and temperature of daily life. For example, visitors may "travel" to a dark room that seems like a park.
●Giving Back
Dialogue in the Dark also provides jobs for blind people. Often, the guides in the exhibit would have difficulty finding a job elsewhere because of a low job market for blind workers.
At Dialogue in the Dark, the jobs are designed especially for those who cannot see! This worldwide exhibition has provided over 7,000 jobs for blind individuals.
●The Beginning
Dialogue in the Dark had its grand opening in Hong Kong in 2010. Since then, it has attracted tourists and natives alike to walk through and enjoy the exhibition.
●Open Hours
The hours of the exhibit are from 12 pm to 5 pm on Monday - Thursday and 12 pm to 8 pm on Friday.
●Address
Shop 215, 2/F, The Household Center, Nob Hill, No. 8 King Lai Path, Mei Foo, Kowloon
Since it is within the city of Hong Kong, visitors can ride public transportation to Dialogue in the Dark or use their own transportation.
1. Can people visit Dialogue in the Dark at 6 pm on Wednesday?2. Why is Dialogue in the Dark set up?
3. How many jobs has the exhibition provided for blind people?
4. When did Dialogue in the Dark open to the public?
5. How can visitors get to the exhibition?
6. Will you visit Dialogue in the Dark if it is possible? Why or why not?
Nov 3, 2022
Thursday
It’s a fine day today. At 9 o’clock in the morning, I get to the pet clinic (宠物诊所) and give food to the animals. Tina makes coffee for everyone. At 10 am, some people come with their ill pets and I start to see them. I work for two hours and have lunch. At 2 pm, I start to see new coming pets. At 5 pm, three students from a nearby school come to help out. We’re so happy. At 6 pm, they give animals food and I do cleaning work. Then we say goodbye to the animals.
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May 15, 2021 After six months, the History Museum was finally open again. To celebrate that, its tickets were half price if you bought them online. So, I seized the chance and got tickets for me and Rachel a week before my birthday. When I met Rachel at the museum today, Julie was with her. Since I didn’t know she was going to join us, she had to buy a regular ticket to go into the museum. |
History Museum ·Must show valid ID to use discount tickets. ·No selfies are allowed in the museum. I PERSON/Sat.15 May 2021/PRICE $12 This ticket must be retained. No.347652100654 |
1. When did the writer and his friends visit the museum?
2. How long has the museum been closed?
3. Who did the writer visit the museum with?
4. How much did Julie pay for the ticket?
5. Did they take any photos in the museum?
Dear Tommy,
Now I am a student at Sunshine Middle School. I love my school.
Our school begins at eight in the morning from Monday to Friday. Usually we do morning exercises (早操) first. Our lessons begin at 8:15. My favorite subject is English. I am very good at it.
I have a lot of friends here. They are all nice to me. After class, I play with them.
Sometimes (有时) my friends and I go to the library in the afternoon. We have a reading club (俱乐部). We often read books there on Tuesday and Thursday. I also like playing volleyball. I am on the school volleyball team. We practise (练习) it after school on Wednesday afternoon.
We always have a good time at school.
Best wishes!
Millie
1. Is Tommy’s favourite subject English?2. Who does Millie play with after class?
3. Where do Millie and her friends sometimes go in the afternoon?
4. Do you always (总是) have a good time at school? Why or why not?