“Happy Camp”, the king of all Chinese variety shows, started airing in 1997. Since then, it
“Happy Camp” has some of the best show hosts in the country,
Every episode (集) of “Happy Camp” has a different theme. Everything in the episode is centered around that theme,
“Happy Camp” embraces interculturalism. When there are foreign guests on the show, they talk about their culture as well as teach them about Chinese culture. This, in return,
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2 . As much as we may want to protect children from all the terrible, horrible and very had things in life, too often we don’t get a choice. These four new kids’ books serve as guides for a variety of difficulties and as important reminders that we have a choice in how we react to such trails
The Secret Horses Of Briar Hill By Megan Shepherd Twelve-year-old Emmaline has a secret: she can see winged horses in the mirrors at Briar Hili hospital, a British hospital for children during World War Ⅱ. The magical adventures of the horses come to life as Emmaline recovers from her illness and must face the sickness of those she loves. | Goodbye Days By JeffZentner Carver Briggs blames himself for the deaths of his three best friends(he sent the text message that likely caused the car accident resulting in their deaths). What’s more, he could face a criminal investigation into his role. The novel follows his journey as he tries his best to make peace with his loss and guilt. |
StefSoto, Taco Queen | Why Can’t Grangma Remember My Name? |
By Jennifer Torres Now in middle school, Estefania Stef Soto has become embarrassed by her Mexican-American family’s food truck and is tired of being joked at school as the “taco(墨西哥煎玉米卷)queen.” But when the family business is threatened, she becomes one of its biggest protectors and learns to accept her identity. | By Kent L Karosen, Illustrated by Chana Sticfel Driven by questions from Ashley, a child whose grandmother has Alzhelmer’s (早老性痴呆病), this book offers an outline for families dealing with the illness. Drawings in this book are done by children and by Alzheimer’s patients |
1. “Such trials” in paragraph 1 most probably refers to ______.
A.creative processes | B.lovable characters |
C.painful reminders | D.difficult experiences |
A.The Secret Horses Of Briar Hill |
B.Goodbye Days |
C.Stef Soto, Taco Queen |
D.Why Can’t Grandma Remember My Name? |
A.share some new parental skills with parents |
B.teach kids how to write some dramatic stories |
C.start a discussion on the topics of the new books |
D.introduce some newly published books for kids |
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1. The text intends to .
A.introduce some new products to readers |
B.show the latest program of United Biscuits |
C.hire some graduates to work for United Biscuits |
D.attract more people to choose United Biscuits' brands |
A.The ability to speak two foreign languages. |
B.A grade B in GCSE Mathematics and English. |
C.Having a degree in engineering or marketing. |
D.Being able to accept the change of your work location. |
A.United Biscuits was founded more than a century ago. |
B.United Biscuits is only popular in the United Kingdom. |
C.The specially designed development program lasts half a year. |
D.United Biscuits has been running its Graduate Program for two years. |
Many think the horse on the Ferrari logo represents the horsepower of the cars they manufacture. The story behind it is far more interesting. During World War I, a pilot, Count Francesco Baracca, painted the horse on his airplane to bring him luck. He had it on his plane because it was the logo of his squadron(空军中队). Baracca’s mother then convinced Enzo Ferrari to put the logo on his racing cars in the early 1930’s to bring good luck to the drivers. The logo then stayed the same ever since. The yellow on the background represents the birthplace of Enzo Ferrari.
Starbucks started in 1971, in Seattle. The mermaid(美人鱼)represented on the logo is now known by any coffee drinker. It is a mythological sea creature with the look of a female, the only difference being that they have a tail of a fish. The reason why Starbucks incorporated one in their company logo is that it was believed that mermaids used to sing to sailors in order to make them walk away from their ship or to ground their ships. In the 1500s, spices, tea and coffee were popular merchandise to trade. So the mermaid in the logo of Starbucks is the one that “brings” coffee and tea to the stores.
1. The writer became interested in logos of some famous brands after _______.
A.he watched an attractive movie |
B.he saw a scene in a movie |
C.he walked up to some guy with a BMW |
D.he noticed some famous logos |
A.people enjoy beautiful logos |
B.people are more likely to buy their products |
C.people can recognize the products more easily |
D.people are interested in the meanings of the logos |
A.Starbucks was once a company trading spices, tea and coffee. |
B.Hearing mermaids sing, sailors would know the right direction. |
C.Starbucks has a history of more than five hundred years. |
D.The logo of Starbucks is believed to make the business years. |
A.included | B.abandoned |
C.corrected | D.designed |
Description:
The National Gallery is the British national art museum built on the north side of Trafalgar Square in London. It houses a diverse collection of more than 2,300 examples of European art ranging from 13th-century religious paintings to more modern ones by Renoir and Van Gogh. The older collections of the gallery are reached through the main entrance while the more modern works in the East Wing are most easily reached from Trafalgar Square by a ground floor entrance.
Layout:
The modern Sainsbury Wing on the western side of the building houses 13th-to 15th-century paintings, and artists include Duccio, Uccello, Van Eyck, Lippi, Mantegna, Botticelli and Memling.
The main West Wing houses 16th-century paintings, and artists include Leonardo da Vinci, Cranach, Michelangelo, Raphael, Bruegel, Bronzino, Titian and Veronese.
The North Wing houses 17th-century paintings, and artists include Caravaggio, Rubens, Poussin, Van Dyck, Velaazquez, Claude and Vermeer.
The East Wing houses 18th-to early 20th-century paintings, and artists include Canaletto, Goya, Turner, Constable, Renoir and Van Gogh.
Opening Hours:
The Gallery is open every day from 10am to 6pm (Fridays 10am to 9pm) and is free, but charges apply to some special exhibitions.
Getting There:
Nearest underground stations: Charing Cross (2-minute walk), Leicester (3-minute walk), Embankment (7-minute walk), and Piccadilly Circus (8-minute walk).
1. In which wing can you see religious paintings?A.In the East Wing. | B.In the main West Wing. |
C.In the Sainsbury Wing. | D.In the North Wing. |
A.Van Eyck | B.Cranach |
C.Van Dyck. | D.Constable. |
A.The National Gallery is the biggest British national art museum. |
B.There are four exhibition areas in The National Gallery |
C.The Gallery is open every day from 10am to 6pm |
D.The Gallery is completely free |
A.An artist magazine. | B.A tourist map. |
C.A news report. | D.A museum guide. |