Introduction to Sanxingdui Museum
Situated in the northeast of the state-protected Sanxingdui Site by the bank of the Yazi River in Guanghan — a city famed for its long history and splendid culture, Sanxingdui Museum is a modern theme museum which is 40 kilometers to the north of Chengdu.
Covering a total area of 530 yields, Sanxingdui Museum had its foundation laid in August 1992, and opened to the public in October 1997. Featured for its relics, architecture, demonstration and gardens, the museum has become a place of cultural and tourist attractions enjoying prestige both at home and abroad and one of the three exquisite spots Sichuan has offered to the world tourism.
Notice to Sanxingdui Site Museum Travelers
Ⅰ. Opening & Booking Time
Opening time: Gallery One 8:30-18:00 Gallery Two 8:30-18:30
Booking time: 8:30-17:00
Ⅱ. Visiting Route
Gallery One→Gallery Two
Ⅲ . Ticket Price
(1) Gallery ticket ¥72 ¥36 (students)
(2) Garden ticket ¥5
The ticket is used on the sold day and each gallery once.
Admission free for children under 1.2 meters (including 1.2m), seniors aged 60 or above and the disabled.
Ⅴ. Guide Service&Price
(1) Guide Service
If you need a museum guide, please employ one at the reception desk in Gallery One.
Chinese, Cantonese, Tibetan: ¥80 (Group below 20 persons)
English, Japanese: ¥120 (Group below 20 persons)
(2) Guide Range: Gallery 1 & Gallery 2
(3) It takes about 80 minutes each guide service.
(4) We provide Chinese & English auto guiding device free of charge. Please deposit CNY ¥200 and your valid credential. If damaged or lost, you should compensate according to the cost price.
Ⅳ.Consulting telephone: 0838-5651526
Ⅵ. Complaint against the price telephone: 12358
1. What can we learn about Sanxingdui Museum?A.It’s located in the northeast of Chengdu. |
B.It’s an ancient theme museum. |
C.It’s a famous place of cultural and tourist attractions. |
D.It’s the only top tourist spots in Sichuan. |
A.¥154. | B.¥118. |
C.¥ 77. | D.¥ 41. |
A.pay CNY ¥200 for a museum guide |
B.first call the museum at 12358 for enquiry |
C.use Chinese & English auto guiding device for free |
D.deposit some money and provide her valid credential |
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IKEA blue bags
IKEA blue bags are truly the most amazing bags we have ever used for packing and moving. College freshmen will have a lot of necessities to bring to the college and giving them one of these lightweight and durable (耐用的)bags will be a huge help. They can be put on a narrow shelf when folded. It takes only a shake to get them back into shape.
Mini Plus
College students sometimes stay up late at night and wake up early for class next day. They'll appreciate their own single sending coffee maker. Less than 13 cm wide, Keurig's Mini Plus coffee maker makes any place perfect for great coffee. It's also excellent for its low-energy cost, quick boil and easy cleanup.
Napkin Finance
Basics of finance will serve teens well in college and for life. Get your teens on the track of economic independence with the newly-released bestseller, Napkin Finance. It covers all financial knowledge necessary for freshmen. They can pick up complex financial ideas in an entertaining way.
Graduation trips
Graduation gifts don't necessarily mean something that are nicely packaged. Teens need some experiences to share with their new classmates. Many parents mentioned the lasting joy of a post-graduation trip if it fits into the family's finances.
1. What is the advantage of the IKEA blue bag?A.It takes up little space. |
B.It can be folded by itself. |
C.It has wheels to move quickly. |
D.It helps college freshmen save energy. |
A.IKEA blue bags. | B.Mini Plus. |
C.Napkin Finance. | D.Graduation trips. |
A.A schedule of family activities. |
B.Knowledge about coffee making. |
C.The cost of a post-graduation trip. |
D.Methods of getting along with classmates. |
【推荐2】The Secure Child
By Stanley Greenspan, M. D.
Publisher: Da Capo Press & Reprint Press
Print list price: £5.99
Kindle price: £ 2.99, save £3.00
In this book, Dr. Stanley Greenspan offers a set of guiding principles to help parents of children —from preschoolers to teenagers — so that they feel secure in their homes, their schools, and in the society at large.
Building Healthy Minds
By Stanley Greenspan, M. D. & Nancy Lewis
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Print list price: £ 7.99
Kindle price: £ 4. 49, save £ 3.50
The book applies Dr. Greenspan' s developmental theories to a child' s everyday life 一 with practical, delightful observations and advice. Every parent wants to raise a bright, happy, and moral child, but until Stanley Greenspan did much research on the building blocks of such qualities, no one could show parents how and when these qualities begin.
The Learning Tree
By Stanley Greenspan, M. D. & Nancy Thorndike Greenspan
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Print list price: £ 11.99
Kindle price: £ 7. 99, save £ 4.00
Using the metaphor(隐喻)of a tree, Dr. Stanley Greenspan explains that the roots represent how children take in the world through what they hear, see, smell, and touch. The trunk represents thinking skills through which children grow both academically and socially. The branches represent children's basic abilities to read, write, do math, and organize their work.
The Challenging Child
By Stanley Greenspan, M. D. & Jacqueline Salmon
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Print list price: £ 5.99
Kindle price: £ 4.24, save £ 1.75
Most children fall into five basic types that come from inborn physical characteristics: the sensitive child, the self-absorbed child, the defiant (反叛的)child, the inattentive child, and the aggressive child. Stanley Greenspan, M. D. is the first to show parents how to match their parenting to the challenges of their particular child.
1. Which book saves most on its Kindle edition?A.The Secure Child | B.Building Healthy Minds |
C.The Learning Tree | D.The Challenging Child |
A.The types of children. | B.Children's learning abilities. |
C.Advice on educating children. | D.Children's moral development. |
A.He wrote the four books on his own. |
B.He’s the first to study children's types. |
C.He has been working hard in Da Capo Press’ |
D.He based Building Healthy Minds on his study. |
【推荐3】Best sellers in children’s activities & crafts books
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Peek a WHO by Nina Laden $ 4.06 4.8 out of 5 stars Age Range: 3—7 years With colorful pictures and simple rhyming texts, the guess of who’s hiding on the next page, and the bright and attractive pictures will keep children guessing and laughing all the way to surprising endings. |
How to Draw People by Barbara Soloff Levy $3.56 4.6 out of 5 star Age Range: 5-10 years By joining circles and other common shapes, even the beginners can easily create 30 different characters, a fireman, a mailman, a cowboy, an astronaut and more. Simple directions, step-by-step illustrations and blank practice pages make it even easier. You can color the pictures when you are done. It’s a fun-filled way to teach art to young children that enjoy drawing. |
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1. Which book is the best choice for bedtime stories?
A.The Wonderful Things You Will Be | B.Peek a WHO |
C.How to Draw People | D.Karina Garcia’s DIY |
A.$ 3.56. | B.$4.06 |
C.$ 5.78 | D.$ 14.96 |
A.How to buy high-quality slime. | B.How to arrange different colors. |
C.How to create full-color pictures. | D.How to keep slime in good condition. |
【推荐1】For most kids, a typical school day includes lessons in math, science, and English language arts. But for Cal-lista Grant, 11, a typical day might also include instruction in American Indian drumming and dancing. She studies the Ojibwe (oh-jib-way) and Lakota languages, too, and enjoys school powwows.
Callista goes to the American Indian Magnet School(AIMS), in Saint Paul, Minnesota. It is open to kids in pre-K to Grade 8. Although other U. S. schools teach American Indian culture, the teachers at AIMS say their school is unique.They connect lessons to American Indian culture. When students learn about plant life cycles in science, they also learn about how Native people used herbs for ceremonies and healing. A language arts class may include a reading about the meaning of jingle dresses. Callista says the focus on American Indian culture helps everyone know that "the culture is still alive.
Callista is Cherokee and Ojibwe. Of the 680 students at AIMS, only one-quarter are American Indian. It is a public school that is open to all kids in the community. All students gain from the school's focus. "It's important for everyone to know about the people who were here first and that they still live here today, "says teacher Tamara Goggleye. Lessons give all students a chance to explore their heritage.
Callista represents the school at powwows and other events. She is proud to teach others about her history. “An Ojibwe prophecy says that we might lose our culture if we don't show it to our kids.” Callista says. Kids need to help pass down our culture, or it could go away. AIMS and Callista are working to make sure that won't happen.
The president of the school AIMS, Mr. Philips says they will go down this road with sincerity and determina-tion,which is thought valuable by experts.
1. In what way are Callista Grant's school days different from other kids'?A.She studies math and science. |
B.She draws English paintings. |
C.She practices dancing and drumming. |
D.She learns American Indian languages. |
A.Teachers at AIMS are proud of their school. |
B.The school AIMS doesn't teach American Indian culture. |
C.Students are mostly interested in language arts. |
D.American Indian culture is being neglected by others. |
A.It provides free schooling for kids nearby. |
B.It focuses on American history development. |
C.It helps students to explore their heritage. |
D.It proves the existence of American Indians. |
A.Ojibwe culture's going away. |
B.Forgetting her own history. |
C.Showing her culture to kids. |
D.Passing down her culture. |
A.Callista Grant is different from other students. |
B.American Indian culture is a popular culture. |
C.The school AIMS is doing a worthwhile thing. |
D.It takes time for students to love the special culture. |
【推荐2】It cannot be denied that Hakka earth buildings, or Kejia tulou, are totally different to traditional architectural styles both in China and abroad
Beyond their giant size, earth buildings are unique for their robust(坚固的)architecture. The multi-storey buildings were built with a mixture of earth, sand, glutinous rice , bamboo and wood chips, solidly tamped(夯实)into walls up to two metres thick. Each building could shelter hundreds of people——all sharing the same surname. If danger approached, the doors would be swiftly bolted(闩上)shut. Weapons would then be distributed among the men. Food would be stockpiled in advance and water drawn from the wells located within the building.
Though sometimes called roundhouses, not all earth buildings are doughnut-shaped. Oval square and rectangular ones can be found as well. Some earth buildings bunch up in picturesque clusters, but many stand alone
While some of the oldest existing earth buildings date back to the 12th century, the most recent examples were built in the last century. In a typical earth building, rooms are arranged in a ring-like formation, which face onto a circular central courtyard.
For anyone numbed by the impersonal nature of modern Chinese apartment blocks or the rapid pace of urban China, the earth buildings are charming reminders of what communal village life was like in the past. The Chinese frequently say, “A nearby neighbour is better than a distant relative.” The earth-building-living Hakka have the best of both worlds, as neighbours are also relatives.
Despite their sturdy defences, the earth buildings are falling victim to a gradual hollowing out from within. Like so many villages across China, grandparents and grandchildren can be found playing together, but there is often less and less indication of the presence of the labouring generation between the two. The young and the middle-aged have left to earn money in the country’s cities and towns, leaving many earth buildings largely depopulated.
1. According to the article, which of the following statements about Hakka earth buildings is true?A.Most earth buildings are round—shaped. |
B.Most earth buildings are built to be the same size. |
C.The first earth building was built in the 12th century. |
D.A typical earth building is occupied by one large family clan of the same surname. |
A.close neighborhood ties | B.scenery of the countryside |
C.vast living space | D.communal way of life |
A.Because fewer and fewer babies are being born in the villages |
B.Because they have to make way for modern apartment blocks. |
C.Because they have been worn down by the years without repair. |
D.Because more and more people are moving into the cities and towns. |
There are among some 40 collections that are being shown at “The Museum Of”—the first of several new museums which, over the next two years, will exhibit the objects accumulated by unknown collectors. In doing so, they will promote a popular culture of museums, not what museums normally represent.
Some of the collections are fairly common—records, model houses. Others are strangely beautiful—branches that have fallen from tree, for example. But they all reveal (显露)a lot of things: ask someone what they collect and their answers will tell you who they are.
Other on the way include “The museum of Collectors” and “The Museum of Me.”These new ones, it is hoped, will build on the success of “The Museum Of.” The thinkers behind the project want to explore why people collect, and what it means to do so. They hope that visitors who may not have considered themselves collectors will begin to see they, too, collect.
Some collectors say they started or stopped making collections at important point: the beginning or end of adolescence—“it’s a growing-up thing; you stop when you grow up,”says one. Other painful times are mentioned, such as the end of a relationship. For time and life can seem so uncontrollable that a steady serial(顺序排列的)arrangement is comforting.
1. How will the new museums promote a popular culture of museums?
A.By collecting more tangible things. |
B.By showing what ordinary people have collected. |
C.By correcting what museums normally represent. |
D.By accumulating 40 collections two years from now. |
A.Who they are. |
B.How old they are. |
C.Where they were born. |
D.Why they might not mean to collect. |
A.To help people sell their collections. |
B.To encourage more people to collect. |
C.To study the significance of collecting. |
D.To find out why people visit museums. |
A.become adults |
B.feel happy with life |
C.are ready for a relationship |
D.feel time to he uncontrollable |
【推荐1】2 Killed in Knife Attack in French Town Under Lockdown
In what was described as a potential terrorist attack, a knife-wielding man killed two people and wounded five others on Saturday morning in a town in southern France with only a few shops open under a national lockdown to prevent the coronavirus pandemic (新冠肺炎).
The attacks took place about 11 a.m. local time outside a bakery and other shops. Witnesses said that the suspect yelled, “Allahu akbar!" as he lunged at his victims, according to France Bleu. The assailant (行凶者)randomly attacked bystanders on the street, first cutting the throat of a man in his 40s in front of his companion and his son, in the center of Romans-sur-Isere, just south of Lyon, according to the French authorities and news media.
He then attacked two workers and a customer inside a tobacco store before heading to a butcher’s shop. The suspect, a 33-year-old man of Sudanese origin, was arrested by the police as he was "found on his knees on the sidewalk while praying in Arabic," said the country’s antiterrorism prosecutor’s office, which is handling the investigation into the attack. At the man’s home, investigators found religious writings in which the author complained of living in a "country of infidels (没有信仰的)the prosecutors said in a statement.
The suspect—who the French news media said was an asylum-seeker (避难者)from Sudan—was not immediately identified by name. President Emmanuel Macron vowed that "light would be shed on this odious (可 憎的)act which casts a shadow on our country, which has already been severely tested in recent weeks. "
1. Where does the attacker come from?A.Iraq | B.Saudi Arabia | C.France | D.Sudan |
A.his son | B.his companion | C.his wife and his son | D.none |
A.The attack was in the street. |
B.The suspect was an infidel man. |
C.The suspect’s name wasn’t known to the French new media at first. |
D.President Emmanuel Macron eared much about the case and promised to make it clear. |
【推荐2】Summer Leadership Programs for High School Students
Do you see yourself as a leader?Strong leadership skills are a great way to set yourself apart on a college application as well as in your future career.Below are four summer programs that will give you a head start on improving your leadership abilities.
The Brown Leadership Institute
Brown University's pre-college summer programming includes The Brown Leadership Institute,a month-long leadership training session for high school students.The program aims to apply leadership skills to social issues. Through case studies, discussions and debates, students examine complicated global issues and learn to come up with effective solutions.
Students Today Leaders Forever
Students Today Leaders Forever, a national non-profit student leadership association, offers this live-in summer experience for high school students. Students participate in leadership workshops and team-building activities with a focus on organization, teamwork, communication, and an overall commitment to effecting positive change. There are two six-day sessions hosted on the campuses of Hamline University.
Leadership in the Business World
Rising high school seniors interested in exploring undergraduate business administration and leadership are encouraged to apply to this program,sponsored every summer by the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.The two-week program is offered at both of Wharton's campuses in San Francisco and Philadelphia.
National Student Leadership Conference
This program offers a five-day course on Mastering Leadership.It includes a series of workshops that emphasize the"Pillars of Effective Leadership",including goal-setting,group brainstorming,team building,people-convincing communication,and community service,as well as taking field trips,meeting with leadership professionals,and completing a day of service in the local community.Dates and locations vary.
1. What can students do in the program offered by Brown University?A.Meet with leadership professionals. | B.Participate in community service. |
C.Analyze difficult world issues. | D.Take several field trips. |
A.Students Today Leaders Forever. | B.The Brown Leadership Institute. |
C.Leadership in the Business World. | D.National Student Leadership Conference. |
A.Five days. | B.Twelve days. | C.Two weeks. | D.One month. |
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Thomas McWithey
Age: 19
Hometown: Yorktown, Virginia
Scout Rank: Eagle Scout (Troop 306, Yorktown)
Made Headlines: For being honored at the U. S. Department of the Interior with the 2018 George and Helen Hartzog Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service, in which Thomas received the Youth Volunteer Award. For his Eagle Scout project, Thomas led his troop in the construction and installation of 15 bluebird nest boxes at the park, totaling more than 150 volunteer hours.
Chase Englehart
Age: 15
Hometown: Lafayette, California
Scout Rank: Star Scout (Troop 200, Lafayette)
Made Headlines: For winning the 2019 El Toro North American Championship in Kaneohe, Hawaii, in the junior division. Chase sails for the Richmond Yacht Club in Point Richmond, California. It was the first time in 22 years that a mainlander won the championship.
Hayes Etue
Age: 10
Hometown: Nashville, Tennessee
Scout Rank: Bear Scout (Pack 555, Nashville)
Made Headlines: By placing third in his age bracket at the 2019 HEAT (Hendersonville Endurance Athletic Team) Kids Triathlon Junior Race. The race involved a 50-yard pool swim, 2‑mile bike ride and 1-mile run.
Dylan Powers
Age: 19
Hometown: Wrentham, Massachusetts
Scout Rank: Eagle Scout (Troop 13, Wrentham)
Made Headlines: For winning the Integrated Marketing Campaign — Service competition at the 2019 DECA International Career Development Conference, along with partner Anthony Bozza. DECA works with students to prepare for careers in marketing, finance and management.
Alina Morse
Age: 14
Hometown: Detroit, Michigan
Made Headlines: As the youngest chief executive officer to be named to the Inc. 5000 (America's most successful companies), as well as the youngest person to be featured on the cover of Entrepreneur magazine. Alina has also spoken at the New York Stock Exchange, done a TED Talk and much more.
1. Who spent a lot of time serving as a volunteer?A.Thomas McWithey. | B.Chase Englehart. | C.Dylan Powers. | D.Hayes Etue. |
A.He specializes in marketing. | B.He swam, cycled and ran in the race. |
C.He took part in a sailing competition. | D.He is the youngest winner of the competition. |
A.Her great sailing skills. | B.Her high scores in the race. |
C.Her business achievements. | D.Her contributions to the environment. |