1 . This Week’s Events & More to Come
SIP & SUPPORTEnjoy dinner, delicious wine, dancing and music by Lonesome Found, all while supporting a great cause. This night of fun and fund raising will benefit the Pocono YMCA’s scholarship programs, which assist children and seniors.
Stroudsburg-2332 Walters Rd.(570) 421-2525 poconoymca. org
Price: $85/person; $170/couple; $450/table of six
HOUSEPLANT HOW — TO’S
Spring is here, and it’s the perfect time to address your houseplants’ needs before the growing season. Each participant can bring a houseplant in need of a little rehab(修复) and will choose a 6-inch houseplant to take home. Come for a night of fun and learning! Cocktail/mocktail and snacks provided. Reservations required.
Hawley -210 Welwood Ave.(570) 576-0490 gorgeous-floral. com
Price: $45/person
TRAVIS TRITT
Thirty years after Travis Tritt launched his music career, the Southern rock-influenced artist continues to sell out shows and stay true and relevant to country music fans across the globe. Tickets can be purchased at the Penn’s Peak Box Office (walk-up only) or through Ticketmaster.
Jim Thorpe-325 Maury Rd.(866) 605-7325 pennspeak. com
Price: $48/person
BODYWORKS GENTLE FLOW
Gentle Flow will take yoga beginners to the next level with a slower paced flow. This class will also allow for more time with each pose, softening and going deeper into the pose increasing strength and flexibility. Reservations required. An eight-hour cancellation policy is required. Class cards must be used within 90 days.
East Stroudsburg-95 Crystal St.(570)213-8356 bodyworkswellnessstudios.com
Price: $16/per class; $ 140/10 classes
1. What’s special about SIP & SUPPORT?
A.It requires reservations. | B.It’s for charity purposes. |
C.It aims at kids and seniors. | D.It provides snacks for free. |
A.Have a houseplant improved. | B.Enjoy dinner and snacks for free. |
C.Exchange houseplants with others. | D.Hold parties throughout the night. |
A.TRAVIS TRITT. | B.HOUSEPLANT HOW-TO’S. |
C.SIP & SUPPORT. | D.BODYWORKS GENTLE FLOW. |
1. When did the science museum open?
A.In 1976. | B.In 1989. | C.In 1991. |
A.The robots. | B.The DC-3 airplane. | C.The Energy Machine. |
A.In the Laboratory. | B.In the Lecture Hall. | C.In the Materials Classroom. |
A.Students. | B.Doctors and nurses. | C.People over 60. |
3 . We are delighted to welcome all people to explore and experience art, creativity, and our shared humanity in our National Gallery. For the protection of visitors and staff, as well as to preserve the National Gallery’s collections and facilities, the following policies apply when visiting:
West and East Building Visitor Policies
·Visitors, as well as their backpacks, coolers, purses, packages, and other containers, may be subject to inspection.
·Please do not touch objects in the galleries. Dirt, moisture, and other contaminants present on hands can stain or corrode the surfaces of artworks. Some works are more fragile than they appear, and even simple touching can cause permanent damage. Please keep a distance of about two feet from the art at all times.
·Children may not be carried on the shoulders of another person or in a backpack child carrier. Unattended children under 12 years of age are not permitted in the galleries. Please keep your children with you at all times.
Interacting with Staff
Our dedicated staff are here to make your visit safe and enjoyable. Please treat them with respect. We value empathy, integrity, diversity, equity, access, and inclusion. Abusive, harassing, discriminatory, or threatening language or behavior toward staff or other visitors will not be tolerated. Thank you for helping us create a positive and welcome environment for all.
Accessibility
All galleries and facilities are wheelchair accessible. The 6th Street entrance to the West Building and the 4th Street entrance to the East Building have ramps to accommodate wheelchairs and strollers. Wheelchairs are available at all entrances on a first-come, first-served basis. Visit our Accessibility and Inclusion page for more information.
1. Who are the policies mainly for?A.Visitors. | B.Parents. | C.Children. | D.Staff. |
A.All galleries are friendly to the wheelchair users. |
B.You need to be two inches away from the artworks. |
C.Children under 12 years of age are not permitted in the galleries. |
D.You can touch some artworks on condition that you keep your hands clean. |
A.An advertising brochure. | B.An organization website. |
C.A national newspaper. | D.A scientific website. |
4 . Yellowstone, WY
No other place on earth is like Yellowstone National Park. The huge, natural conservation attracts all visitors with its mountains, valleys, springs and forests. With challenging hikes into the backcountry as well as wheelchair-accessible wooden boardwalks, the wonders of Yellowstone are for everyone in your family. Bring a tent and get here early to take advantage of the affordable campgrounds.
Durango, CO
Durango and its nearby mountains attract people in any season, and you can bring your family there anytime. In warm months, you’ll find everything from hiking to white-water rafting (漂流). In winter months, the historic Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad is one of the best winter train rides in the country. Purgatory Ski Resort is less expensive and less crowded than its Colorado competitors like Aspen, but with equally great slopes (山坡).
Outer Banks, NC
The Outer Banks separate the mainland from the Atlantic Ocean. The open-sea beaches, state parks and sunken-ship diving sites make them a popular holiday destination. The area positively marks in history: Roanoke Island was the site of England’s first settlement in the New World; Orville and Wilbur Wright took their famous first flight at Kill Devil Hills and the pirate (海盗) Blackbeard fought his last battle at Ocracoke, which may entertain both the adult and the kids.
Bandera, TX
Go to the real grass farm outside of San Antonio, for some Western-themed fun. Whether you’re dying to try horseback riding or just hoping to relax in a place where kids can entertain themselves, this farm has you covered with plenty of fun outdoor activities for the whole family including fishing, horseshoes, and playgrounds for golf, basketball, tennis, volleyball and even pickleball.
1. What is an advantage of Purgatory Ski Resort compared with its Colorado competitors?A.It’s cheaper. | B.It’s more popular. |
C.It has greater slopes. | D.It has a longer history. |
A.In Bandera. | B.In Durango. | C.In Yellowstone. | D.In Outer Banks. |
A.They are more beautiful in winter. |
B.They are suitable for the whole family. |
C.They provide horse riding on the grassland. |
D.They all have boardwalks for people in special needs. |
5 . Influential Art
Sheila Metzner: From Life Jan. 20, 2024-Feb. 25, 2024 This exhibition celebrates the artistic skill of the internationally respected American photographer Sheila Metzner. Her unique style integrates aspects of Pictorialism andModernism to create an aesthetic (美感),which not only stands out in the history of photography but also becomes very closely associated with the best of 1980’s fashion,beauty and decorative arts trends. | William Blake: Visionary Jan. 17, 2024-Feb. 24, 2024 A remarkable printmaker, painter, and poet, William Blake (1757-1827) developed a very wildly unconventional world view. By combining his poetry and images on the page through unique drawing techniques, Blake created some of British art’s most striking and lasting imagery. This major international loan exhibition explores the artist-poet’s imaginative world through his most celebrated works. |
Alfredo Boulton: Looking at Venezuela (1928-1978) Daily, through Jan.16, 2024 Alfredo Boulton was one of the most important intellectuals of the 20th century inLatin America and an influential photographer of the modern period. Through his large collection of works, Boulton generated a new cultural definition of Venezuela. This exhibition explores Boulton’s wonderful photography, his relationships with modern artists and his influence on the formalization of art history in his country. | Eugèn e Atget: Highlights from the Mary & Dan Solomon Collection Daily, through Jan. 25, 2024 Around the turn of the 20th century,photographer Eugène Atget broke new artistic ground. Walking at dawn with his heavy camera, he photographed the soul of Paris and its surrounding areas by focusing on its old alleyways, shop fronts, architectural details,staircases and street sellers. This focused exhibition features highlights from the artist’s work, which continues to influence quite a few photographers today. |
1. What did Sheila Metzner and Alfredo Boulton have in common?
A.They shaped artistic expression. |
B.T hey explored cultural diversity. |
C.They photographed American life. |
D.They focused on modern photography. |
A.French fashions. | B.Natural landscapes. |
C.Architectural designs. | D.Urban street scenes. |
A.William Blake: Visionary. |
B.S heila M etzner:F rom L ife. |
C.A lfredo B oulton:L ooking at Venezuela(1928–1978). |
D.E ugène A tget: H ighlights from the Mary & Dan Solomon Collection. |
6 . High School Competition 2023 Announcement
The CIVIC MUSIC MKE High School Competition is a well-known Milwaukee competition for high-school-age musicians. Musicians compete for the chance to perform (表演) on the Showcase Performance and to be one of four musicians to receive a total of $1, 500 in Young Artist Scholarships (奖学金), and one jazz musician to receive the Lee Guse Memorial Jazz Scholarship.
APPLY BY: August 15, 2023
COMPETITION DAY: October 21, 2023
SHOWCASE PERFORMANCE: December 12, 2023(Milwaukee Youth Art s Center)
REQUIREMENTS.
•Open to high school singing and instrumental students in grades 10-12 who live in Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Waukesha, Washington or Racine County.
•Four to six minutes of performance time is required. The timer will stop the performer at six minutes.
•All students are expected to perform with an accompanist (伴奏者) and must provide their own.
HOWT OA PPLY:
•Online application will be open after July 31 and closed after August 15.
•Please feel free to email info@civicmusicmilwaukee. org with any questions.
JUDGES (裁判) FOR T HE 2023 COMPETITION:
•SINGING: David Hoffman, Wendy Rowe
•INSTRUMENTAL :Paul Hauer, James Ripley
•JAZZ: Johanna Brahm
1. When can you sign up for the competition?A.On July 31. | B.On August 12. |
C.On October 21. | D.On December 12. |
A.A chance to perform at Milwaukee Youth Arts Center. |
B.A six-minute personal performance video. |
C.A place at a music school in Washington. |
D.A $ 6, 000 Young Artist Scholarship. |
A.David Hoffman. | B.Wendy Rowe. |
C.James Ripley. | D.Johanna Brahm. |
7 . We look forward to welcoming you to The Met! Please review our visitor guidelines outlined below prior to your visit. The Met reserves the right to ask visitors who do not follow these guidelines to leave the museum.
Health and Safety
The health and safety of all is our priority. Masks are strongly recommended.
Admission
Entrance into The Met requires a ticket or membership card. General admission is $30 for adults, $22 for seniors, and $17 for students. Admission is free for members, a caregiver accompanying a visitor with a disability, and children under 12.
Opening Hours
Sunday-Tuesday, and Thursday: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Friday and Saturday: 10 a.m. -9 p.m.
The Met is closed on Wednesdays, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year Day, and the first Monday in May.
Rules
◆ All visitors and Members must pass through security checks.
◆ Smoking, including electronic cigarettes, is not allowed in The Met or near the entrances.
◆ Please preserve your ticket. You may be asked to re-validate (使重新生效) your ticket when exiting and re-entering the galleries.
◆ The Met reserves the right to refuse the entry of any visitor carrying the following prohibited items: large bags, luggage, musical instruments, glass containers, liquids other than water, sporting goods, and dogs or other pets (Service animals are welcome.).
◆ The Met permits photography and video for private, non-commercial use.
Staff at Your Service
If you have left something behind at The Met, please call the Lost and Found Office at 212-570-3981 or email info@metmuseum.org. If you are currently visiting The Met, you can inquire directly at the Security Desk in the Great Hall.
1. What can make people fail to be admitted into The Met?A.Taking an organ. | B.Going with a guide dog. |
C.Not making an appointment. | D.Visiting it at 2 p.m. on New Year’s Eve. |
A.$30. | B.$47. | C.$60. | D.$77. |
A.Financial statements. | B.Entrance regulations. |
C.Registration instructions. | D.Experimental procedures. |
8 . Four European Festivals You Don’t Want to Miss in 2023
Festival of Lights, Lyon
First held in 1643, the Festival of Lights lasts four days in December, which shows respect for the Virgin Mary. The festival s most exciting part is the lighting up of the Basilica of Fourviere in different colors. The evening light show at the Place des Terreaux is also not to be missed. If you decide to visit it, just be prepared for the crowds, as it is said that up to four million people attend.
Choregies d’Orange
Dating back to 1869, the Choregies d’Orange is the place to be if you love opera and classical music. It takes place every July in a beautifully preserved Roman Theatre in Orange. Almost 9 ,000 spectators (观众) come to the ancient theater. They also get to enjoy the exceptional natural acoustics(音响效果),created by the theater’ s original stone stage wall.
La Fete de la Musique
There’s music in the air throughout France on 21 June. This is when La Fete de la Musique takes place. The first all-day musical celebration was first held in Paris in 1982 but later became celebrated in 120 countries around the world. During the festival, thousands of musicians gather in the streets, bars and cafes giving free public performances.
Berck-sur-Mer Festival
In 1987, kite addicts decided to get together on the beach of Berck-sur-Mer to fly their“curious cloth birds”. Taking place every April, the festival sees giant dragons, whales and various cartoon characters in the skies over the sandy beach.
1. Which festival has the longest history?A.Choregies d’Orange. | B.Festival of Lights, Lyon. |
C.La Fete de la Musique. | D.Berck- sur Mer Festival. |
A.April. | B.June. | C.July. | D.December. |
A.Music lovers. | B.Kite enthusiasts. |
C.Cartoon designers. | D.Animal protectors. |
Two graduates, from Central China Normal University in Wuhan, Hubei Province, using the names Wanwan and Chaochao,
In the video, Wanwan,
“When you can accept your failure, you will feel that it is not that bad. When working at the hotpot restaurant, my biggest
The video was one of the trending videos of last year, gaining more than 5.44 million views and more than 26,000 comments since it
Netizens said they were warmed by their courage to share failures with the public, strong determination
10 . Air Travel Guidelines for Children
We’re here to help you prepare to fly with your children. Here’s how it works.
Booking a child’s ticket
You’ll need to buy a separate ticket if:
· You book an international flight.
· Your child is 2 years old or older at takeoff.
· Your child is a baby sitting in his or her own seat.
In some cases, children can fly for free. If everything below is true, you won’t need to buy your child a separate ticket:
· You book a domestic(国内) flight.
· Your child is a baby(less than 2 years old), at takeoff.
· Your baby sits on the legs of a traveler over the age of 12.
· No more than 1 baby is seated on the legs of a traveler.
Now for the rules, each traveler over the age of 12 may accompany(陪伴) up to 2 babies, each seated in their own seat.
Documents a child will need
The airlines determine what documents you’ll need to travel. In short, if you’re flying domestically, each child might need a photo ID. If you’re flying intemationally, each child will need a passport. Additionally, children under 18 traveling to Mexico need to provide proved documentation and letters of permission. For more information, please visit the US Embassy(大使馆) website.
Unaccompanied children on flights
· Some airlines may charge a fee for unaccompanied child service.
· Children under 5 and over 17 might be unfit for unaccompanied child service.
· Both the adult dropping the child off at the airport and the adult picking the child up are required to show identification.
Contact your airline to ask about more information.
1. Under which condition do you have to buy a ticket for your baby girl?A.She sits on your legs. | B.She needs a domestic flight. |
C.She requires a separate seat. | D.She is under the age of 2 at takeoff. |
A.A photo ID. | B.A passport. |
C.Proved documentation. | D.A letter of permission. |
A.A 4-year-old boy. | B.A 10-year-old boy. |
C.An 18-year-old boy. | D.A 19-year-old boy. |