Wichita State University seeks a full-time, 9-month assistant professor, beginning in August. Applicants are required to have a degree in dance area, teaching experience at a professional or college level, ability to direct and teach stage movement. The salary depends on qualifications and experience.
For complete information visit http://finearts.wichita.edu.
Full Professor in Theatre and Dance
The Department of Theatre and Dance at the University of California at San Diego (http: ∥www. theatre, ucsd.edu) is seeking an experienced theatre artist in lighting design. Applicants must work for us for at least one year. Significant professional experience is required. This position is expected to teach at both graduate and undergraduate levels.
A review of applications will start on June 1st. Application deadline: September 1st.
Technical Director in Performing and Fine Arts
DeSales University’s Performing and Fine Arts Department seeks a highly skilled, professional technical director. The position is a 10-month staff position with the possibility of summer employment with the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival. Professional experience is required; MFA is preferred.
Please email materials to john. bell desales.edu. Screening of applications begins immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
Assistant Director-Media Resources Center
Maryland Institute College of Art is seeking an assistant director of Media Resources Center in the Academic Affairs Division.
Qualifications for the position include a degree in Art History or related fields with knowledge of art and design history, library experience, excellent interpersonal communication skills and familiarity with photoshop and scanning.
A review of applications will begin immediately; job announcements will remain open until the position is filled. Applicants are required to work for us at least 11 months and can send emails to jobs mica.edu. The salary differs depending on your experience. Please include your desired salary in your application letter.
1. If an applicant has 9.5-month free time, he or she can pay close attention to the ad of ________.A.Assistant Professor in Musical Theatre Dance |
B.Full Professor in Theatre and Dance |
C.Technical Director in Performing and Fine Arts |
D.Assistant Director Media Resources Center |
A.Wichita State University | B.the University of California |
C.Maryland Institute College of Art | D.DeSales University |
A.all the job announcements will remain open until the positions are filled |
B.all the jobs mentioned above promise a good salary |
C.all the reviews of applications will begin immediately |
D.all the jobs mentioned in the text require experience |
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Eastern Standard Time (EST): GMT+l0 hours.
There is no daylight saving time in Queensland.
Legal drinking age:
18 years and older. Always keep your ID with you to prove your age.
Alcohol (酒) shops & hotels are the only places where alcohol can be bought.
Dangers:
Dial 000 from a fixed line or 112 from a mobile phone. Police, ambulance, fire.
Electricity:
240/250 volts AC 50Hz Universal outlets for 110 volts (shavers only) standard in hotels, apartments, motels.
Telephones:
Australian international code is 61.
Road rules:
Left hand side driving. There is a 50kmh speed limit in most living areas and on open highways 100-110 kmh, seat belts must be worn all the time. If you want to hire a car, take along your driver’s license.
No smoking:
Indoors: Indoor areas are no smoking.
Poker Machines: Poker machine areas are no smoking.
Outdoors: Non-enclosed eating and drinking areas are no smoking.
Swimming safety:
ALWAYS SWIM BET WEEN THE RED AND YELLOW FLAGS and pay attention to the life guards’ advice. Gold coast beaches are guarded by skilled life guards and volunteers at weekends.
1. The above information is most probably taken from a(n) .A.science magazine | B.education newspaper |
C.travel guide book | D.horror novel |
A.smoking is not allowed in lots of places |
B.people can buy alcohol anywhere with ID |
C.people can swim beyond the red and yellow flags |
D.when a building is on fire, dial 112 from a fixed line |
A.drive on the right hand side |
B.hire a car with his driver’s license |
C.drive at the speed of 120kmh on high ways |
D.drive his car without wearing the seat belt |
Museum Opening Times
The museum is open daily: 10 am -5 pm
Collections Centre opens daily: 11 am - 5 pm
Last admission to the museum and Collections Centre is 4:30 pm.
Closed: December 24 , 2017 - January 1, 2018 inclusive
Museum Admission
Adult | £ 14 |
Child (5 -16 yrs) | £ 9 |
Under 5 yrs | FREE |
Concession (优惠价) (60 yrs+, unemployed, student) | £ 12 |
Family ticket (2 adults, 3 children) | £ 39 |
Groups of 12 or more (pre-booking essential) | £ 9 |
Your entry fee will be treated as a donation to our charity on which we may also be able to claim (索要) Gift Aid. In return you will receive FREE admission to the museum for a year with our Annual Pass (this excludes 5 Special Show Days per year).
Tickets for that very day are only available to buy at the museum.
Museum Tours
An optional (可选择的) tour of the museum is included in your entry fee. The tours are available between 11:15 am and 2:15 pm every day. They do not have to be pre-booked but have time limits.
Collections Centre
Access to the Collections Centre is included in your entry fee, so you will just need to show your museum admission ticket at the door to gain entry.
Show Days
On most show days the normal museum entry prices apply. There are, however, five Special Show Days per year when the admission price varies, including entry both into the show and the museum. On these days, Gift Aid tickets and promotional vouchers are not accepted. Advance discounted Show Day tickets are available online or via our Ticket Hotline 019 -26645033.
For more information about the British Motor Museum, please click here.
1. If you arrive at the museum at 4:35 pm, __________ .A.you may visit it for free |
B.you will find it closed |
C.you will still have enough time to enjoy it |
D.you won’t be allowed to enter the museum |
A.£ 9. | B.£ 12. |
C.£ 14. | D.£ 39. |
A.You can book discounted Show Day tickets by phone. |
B.The museum opens later than the Collections Centre. |
C.You need to pay an extra fee to visit the Collections Centre. |
D.An Annual Pass will allow your entrance all year round. |
【推荐3】Ontario has 15 types of licences and each licence certifies (证明具有某种资格) you to drive a specific type of vehicle. To drive a car, van or small truck, you will need a G class licence. Here’s how you get one.
Apply for a driver’s licence
To apply for a driver’s licence in Ontario, you need to.
● be at least 16 years old
● pass an eye test
● pass a written test about the rules of the road and traffic signs
Where to apply
To apply and take the required written tests, visit:
● a DriveTest centre
● the ServiceOntario Bay and College location in downtown Toronto
Due to higher than normal volumes (量), you must book an appointment online in order to complete a written driver’s licence test.
Study for the knowledge test
Ontario’s Official Driver Handbook will help you prepare for your written knowledge test. It covers rules of the road and practical driving tips. You can buy the handbook:
● online through ServiceOntario
● at a DriveTest centre
● from many retail stores
Cost: $14.95 plus $0.7 taxes
Learning to drive: graduated licensing
Once you pass your eye and written tests, you get a G1 licence. Before you can get a full G licence, you have to:
● finish two learning levels: G1 and G2
● pass two road tests
This process is called “graduated licensing” which is designed to give new drivers time to practice and gain driving experience over time.
You have up to five years to finish the whole process. After five years, if you do not get your full G licence, you will need to start over.
1. What is required to apply for a driver’s licence in Ontario?A.Being a Canadian citizen. | B.Passing the relevant tests. |
C.Reaching full eighteen years old. | D.Having a thorough physical examination. |
A.$12.25 | B.$13.95 |
C.$14.95 | D.$15.65 |
A.To help new drivers form a sense of responsibility. |
B.To allow new drivers to know traffic rules better. |
C.To offer new drivers time to improve themselves. |
D.To give a DriveTest centre an opportunity to make money. |
【推荐1】Schedule Your January Campus Tour & Interview
ON LY FOR STUDENTS APPLYING FOR FALL 2023 ENTRY
AVAILABLE DATES: January 5~20,2023
A Campus Tour & Interview consists of a 45-minute tour led by a student guide, followed by an interview with an admission counselor (顾问). The entire visit lasts about two hours.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, all visitors must be fully vaccinated (接种疫苗) (two weeks after the final vaccine dose). We require all visitors to follow campus policies to keep our community and visitors healthy and safe.
REQUIREMENTS — Please read carefully.
● Please complete our inquiry form if you haven’t done so.
●Prior to booking, our office must have received Part 1 of the Gateway to Prep Schools application, also known as the Candidate Profile (简介).
If you submit your Candidate Profile to Gateway today, it may take up to 24 hours for us to receive it from the Gateway system. We kindly ask you to return later to try booking your appointment before contacting our office.
● For families with more than one child touring/interviewing, each student is to register for an appointment. Only one booking per student.
TO REGISTER FOR YOUR TOUR & INTERVIEW, use the online calendar below.
● Choose and click on a date. Available times will appear below the calendar.
● Please note that our events are all in Eastern Time.
● Click on the blue link below to register for your preferred time.
● You will receive a confirmation email upon submission.
Please contact our office at admissionevents@hotchkiss.org to reschedule or cancel an existing appointment.
We look forward to connecting with you!
1. How long does the interview last?A.About 45 minutes. | B.About 75 minutes. |
C.About 120 minutes. | D.About 165 minutes. |
A.Contact a student guide on your own. | B.Call the office two weeks in advance. |
C.Submit your Candidate Profile. | D.Offer your latest health check report. |
A.A diary entry. | B.A course plan. |
C.A travel brochure. | D.A school website. |
【推荐2】How the World’s Greatest Cities Got Their Nicknames
When you think of the world’s greatest cities, London, Paris and New York City probably come to mind. These much-loved cities also have famous nicknames. Do you know what they are and where they come from?
London: The Big Smoke
“The Big Smoke” was a popular nickname used by visitors to London in the 19th and 20th centuries. As they traveled into the city, they saw it through smog caused by coal burning in factories and homes.
The smoke pollution got so bad that it killed thousands of people over five days in 1952—an event that was called the Great Smog of London. It led to the government creating the Clean Air Act 1956, but even with cleaner air, the nickname stayed.
“The Big Smoke” can now also sometimes be used to refer to any large city.
Paris: The City of Love
We can’t be sure when people started calling Paris “The City of Love.” But many people think of French as “the language of love,” and books, music, movies and art all love to show us that Paris is where romance can be found. Just think of films like Midnight in Paris, French Kiss and Audrey Hepburn’s Love in the Afternoon, or famous love songs like Édith Piaf’s “La Vie en Rose,” from her 1950 album Chansons Parisiennes—or Parisian Songs.
New York City: The Big Apple
The most famous nickname for New York City is probably “The Big Apple.” It’s believed to have become popular in the 1920s, when sports writer John J. Fitz Gerald started writing articles about horse racing called “Around the Big Apple”—a name he had heard stable workers use for the city’s race courses.
However, it wasn’t until a tourism campaign in the 1970s that the nickname became really well known as a name for the whole city.
If you want to know more about this kind of interesting information, please click here: www.citynickname.com.cn.
1. Which city got its nickname because of an accident?A.London. | B.Paris. | C.New York. | D.Any large city. |
A.The Big Apple. | B.The City of Love. | C.The Big Smoke. | D.The Red Rose. |
A.In a newspaper. | B.On the Internet. | C.In a brochure. | D.In an advertisement. |
【推荐3】Elephant Conservation
Country:Thailand
This is a working vacation at a wildlife centre. Anyone can become a volunteer if he/she agrees to help the elephant keepers with tasks.
Daily tasks
Collect the elephants at 6:30 a.m. Take them to look for food in the forest. Clean the enclosure. Swim with the elephants in the lake in the afternoon. If volunteers want to relax after work, they can watch satellite television.
How this vacation helps
If these elephants hadn’t been rescued, they would still be living on the streets of Bangkok. A rural environment is much better for them than an urban environment where there is lots of pollution.
Gorilla Safari
Countries:Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda
Departures:Aug.—Dec., 2—3 departures per month
Extras:gorilla permit £220
If you’re lucky, you’ll see lions, elephants and rhinos on safari. The highlight of the trip is the opportunity to see gorillas in the mountain forests. However, you must be in good health—if a gorilla caught a cold, it would be extremely harmful to its whole family.
How this vacation helps
There are only about 600 mountain gorillas left in the world as human activity has reduced the area where they can live. When you buy a permit, this will pay for the protection of the national park.
Polar Bear Watching
Country:Canada
Departures:sixty trips between Oct. 1—Nov. 19
Every October and November, groups of polar bears gather in Hudson Bay. As they are normally lonely creatures, this is unusual. The bears wait for the ocean to freeze so they can hunt seals, so this is the perfect opportunity to see them.
How this vacation helps
If the Arctic ice cap melts due to global warming, polar bears will be in danger. We give a share of our profits to the Polar Bears Alive Charity.
Your comment
These awesome bears get all the liquid they need from their food.
1. What will an elephant volunteer do?A.Take food for elephants at 6:30 a.m. |
B.Sweep the houses of elephants. |
C.Wash elephants in the lake in the afternoon. |
D.Watch satellite television on elephants. |
A.You can find gorillas in Kenya and Canada. |
B.You might get a cold in the mountain forests. |
C.Visitors need to pay $220 to see 600 gorillas. |
D.There are about 10 trips to visit gorillas. |
A.Polar bears don’t need to drink water. |
B.Polar bears store the liquid in their food. |
C.Polar bears drink all kinds of liquid. |
D.Polar bears eat mainly liquid food. |
【推荐1】China now has 52 sites included on the UNESCO World Heritage list, some of which may give you some clues on your next travel plan.
Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor
The Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor is located in Lin Tong County, near Xi’an city, capital of Shanxi province. A total of 8,000 life-size terracotta warriors, chariots and horses, and hundreds of bronze weapons have been unearthed from it. It is believed that it is a major archaeological find, called the eighth wonder of the world, paralleling Egypt’s pyramids.
Kulangsu, a Historic International Settlement
Kulangyu Island, known in the local dialect as Kulangsu, is located on the entry of the Jiulong River, facing the city of Xiamen , influenced by Western culture in the 19th century, especially music. With such a harmonious blend of Western music and Eastern culture, Gulangyu is naturally referred to as the “island of music”.
Qinghai Hoh Xil
Hoh Xil, located in the north-eastern end of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau is China’s largest and the world’s third largest uninhabited area. Hoh Xil, with high altitude and fierce weather, no people to live there, is a paradise for wildlife and home to more than 230 species of wild animals including endangered species such as the Tibetan antelope.
Huangshan Mountain
Huangshan, known as “the loveliest mountain of China”, lies in the south of Anhui province in eastern China. The scenic area covers 154 sq km, famous for its peaks, rocks, pines, clouds and springs, with a rich cultural heritage.
1. Where will you go if you are interested in history during your stay in Xi’an?A.Qinghai Hoh Xil. | B.Kulangsu. | C.Mausoleum. | D.Huangshan. |
A.Its beautiful scenery. |
B.Its value in Archeology. |
C.Its unique natural living environment for wildlife. |
D.Its mixture of Western music and Eastern culture. |
A.A science fiction. |
B.A history textbook. |
C.A travel guidebook. |
D.An entertainment magazine. |
【推荐2】There were smiling children all the way.Clearly they knew at what time the train passed their homes and they made it their business to stand along the railway,wave to complete strangers and cheer them up as they rushed towards Penang.Often whole families stood outside their homes and waved and smiled as if those on the trains were their favorite relatives.This is the simple village people of Malaysia.I was moved.
I had always traveled to Malaysia by plane or car,so this was the first time I was on a train.I did not particularly relish the long train journey and had brought along a dozen magazines to read and reread.I looked about the train.There was not one familiar face.I sighed and sat down to read my Economics.
It was not long before the train was across the Causeway and in Malaysia.Johore Baru was just another city like Singapore,so I was tired of looking at the crowds of people as they hurried past.As we went beyond the city,I watched the straight rows of rubber trees and miles and miles of green.Then the first village came into sight.Immediately I came alive;I decided to wave back.
From then on my journey became interesting.I threw my magazines into the waste basket and decided to join in Malaysian life.Then everything came alive.The mountains seemed to speak to me.Even the trees were smiling.I stared at everything as if I was looking at it for the first time.
The day passed fast and I even forgot to have my lunch until I felt hungry.I looked at my watch and was surprised that it was 3:00 pm.Soon the train pulled up at Butterworth.I looked at the people all around me.They all looked beautiful.When my uncle arrived with a smile,I threw my arms around him to give him a warm hug (拥抱).I had never done this before.He seemed surprised and then his weather-beaten face warmed up with a huge smile.We walked arm in arm to his car.
I looked forward to the return journey.
1. The author expected the train trip to be .A.adventurous | B.pleasant |
C.exciting | D.dull |
A.The friendly country people. |
B.The mountains along the way. |
C.The crowds of people in the streets. |
D.The simple lunch served on the train. |
A.choose | B.enjoy |
C.prepare for | D.carry on |
A.Johore Baru. | B.The Causeway. |
C.Butterworth. | D.Singapore. |
A.Comfort in traveling by train. |
B.Pleasure of living in the country. |
C.Reading gives people delight. |
D.Smiles brighten people up. |
【推荐3】It feels like every time my mother and I start to have a conversation, it turns into an argument. We talk about something as simple as dinner plans and suddenly, my mother will push the conversation into World War III. She’ll talk about my lack of a bright future because I don’t plan to be a doctor. And much to her disappointment, I don’t want to do any job related to science, either. In fact, when I was pushed to say that I planned to major(主修) in English and communications, she nearly had a heart attack.
“Why can’t you be like my co-worker’s son?” she bemoans all the time. Her co-worker’s son received a four-year scholarship and is now earning 70,000 dollars a year as an engineer. I don’t know what to answer except that I simply can’t be like Mr. Perfect as I’ve called the unnamed co-worker’s son. I can’t be like him. I’m the type of person who loves to help out in the community, write until the sun goes down, and most of all, wants to achieve a career because I love it, not because of fame (名声) or salary.
I understand why my mother is worried about my future major. I’ve seen my mother struggle to raise me on her small salary and work long hours. She leaves the house around 6:30 am and usually comes home around 5 pm or even 6 pm. However, I want her to know that by becoming a doctor, it doesn’t mean I’ll be successful. I’d rather follow my dreams and create my own future.
1. Which of the following topics does the writer’ mother mainly want to talk about?A.The writer’s studies. | B.The writer’s future job. |
C.Dinner plans. | D.Wars around the world. |
A.doesn’t want the writer to major in English. |
B.doesn’t think the writer should be a doctor. |
C.gets along very well with the writer. |
D.doesn’t think working in the science field is a good idea. |
A.scholarship. | B.reputation. |
C.money. | D.power. |
A.He wants to be like his mother’s co-worker’s son. |
B.He wants to find a job in his community in the future. |
C.He doesn’t think his mother’s co-worker’s son is perfect. |
D.He wants to do something he really likes in the future. |