1 . Visitors with limited mobility are encouraged to use the covered drop-off lane (车道) at the Main Street entrance to the Beck Building. From the Beck Building, most public areas of the Museum, including the galleries, Brown Auditorium Theater, Visitor Center, café, and shop are wheelchair-accessible. The Cullen Sculpture Garden is also accessible.
The MFAH has wheelchairs that visitors may check out free of charge with a valid photo ID. The wheelchairs are available from the bag-and-coat check desks in the lobbies of the Beck Building, Law Building, and Visitor Center on a “first come, first served” basis.
Parking Information
A new underground parking garage, located at 5101 Montrose Boulevard, is open, joining the existing parking garage at 1144 Binz. The outdoor lot across from 1001 Bissonnet is closed permanently.
We recommend that guests with limited mobility use the covered drop-off lane at the Main Street entrance to the Beck Building. Both the Montrose and the Binz parking garages feature wheelchair-accessible parking, but please note that the garage at 1144 Binz is closer to a Museum entrance.
As you head toward the Museum from the Montrose garage, enjoy the art and nature in the Cullen Sculpture Garden, created by sculptor Isamu Noguchi.
Parking Garage Hours
6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Parking Fees
*Parking payments may be made only with a major credit card.
Time | MFAH members | Visitors |
0-30 minutes | FREE | FREE |
31 minutes - 4 hours | $6 | $10 |
4 - 12 hours | $10 | $18 |
12 - 24 hours | $35 | $35 |
*Parking is free in both garages for MFAH visitors who enter the Museum between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Thursdays. General admission to the Museum is free on Thursdays.
1. Where can free wheelchairs be found?A.Brown Auditorium Theater. | B.5101 Montrose Boulevard. |
C.The Cullen Sculpture Garden | D.Law Building. |
A.Having a chance of enjoying arts. | B.Having a good parking place. |
C.Walking the shortest distance. | D.Getting a wheelchair for free. |
A.$6. | B.$10. |
C.$18. | D.$35. |
1. What is the first question about?
A.The price of newspapers. |
B.The right way to read newspapers. |
C.The popular newspapers. |
A.Politics. | B.Economics. | C.Entertainment. |
A.Interesting. | B.Tiring. | C.Depressing. |
A.By asking her hairdresser to do it. |
B.By doing her hair in her own way. |
C.By letting Angelina Jolie help her. |
1. Where are the speakers?
A.In a theater. | B.In a studio. | C.In a cinema. |
A.They are boring. | B.They are challenging. | C.They are wonderful. |
A.The talent he was born with. |
B.The training he got at university. |
C.The experience he gained on stage. |
A.Satisfied. | B.Embarrassed. | C.Disappointed. |
1. In what way is Aerial China different?
A.It is designed in various styles. |
B.It will be translated into different languages. |
C.It is shot from a bird's-eye view. |
A.Helicopters. | B.Drones. | C.Computers. |
A.Landscapes. | B.Love. | C.Homesickness. |
A.It is welcomed by a lot of young people. |
B.It makes people's dreams come true. |
C.It focuses on time and space. |
5 . Beaches are not only great for lying on and doing water sports, and in fact one of the best ways of enjoying them is a classic beach walk. Here at iWantSun.co.uk we’ve been searching the globe to find you the world’s best and most famous beach walks, and here’s our pick of the top. Click on the most interesting walks and join our tourist program.
The Footpath of the Gods, Amalfi Coast, Italy
The name says it all really and you truly feel excited there, walking along this wonderful mountain path, which offers some of the most striking views on the planet. The path begins at the town of Bomerano to charming Positano along the UNESCO World Heritage area of the Amalfi Coast. The whole walk will take you about four and a half hours to complete and pass over narrow rocky paths.
Sydney’s Great Coastal Walk, Australia
Sydney’s coastline is one of the most beautiful and diverse landscapes in the world. Here you have national parks, historic sites, shining and quiet beaches all in one place. Sydney’s Great Coastal Walk runs all the way from Barren Joey in the north to Royal National Park in the south and takes an unbelievable seven days to complete. However, if you’re not up to doing the full walk, there are many different parts of the walk that you can do right in the city itself. Walking from the city’s famous Bondi Beach to the sweeping curve(大半径曲线) of Bronte Beach takes just an hour, which takes in some top sceneries.
Great Ocean Walk, Australia
The Great Ocean Walk covers 104km along Victoria’s famous Great Ocean Road, located on the southern coast of Australia, from the holiday town Apollo Bay to the splendid Twelve Apostles. The Twelve Apostles are the area’s famous stone landmarks which stand out like giants from the sea. The walk passes through a range of landscapes and sights, from national parks, famous surfing spots and deserted beaches, to wild coastlines, waterfalls, lush(茂盛的) forests, historic lighthouses and ghostly(幽灵似的) ship wrecks(残骸). Day walks and shorter three-hour walks such as The Wreck Beach Walk or the Lighthouse Cemetery and Lookout Walk can also be enjoyed.
So next time when you’re looking for a beach holiday, don’t just think about the holiday towns and the sand, but consider a more active sun holiday. If you have interest in any of the above places, please contact us, and we can give you the best services.
1. When you arrive at Amalfi Coast, _____.A.the scenic beauty can fill you with charm |
B.the walking can be started from Positano |
C.you must be fed up with the footpath |
D.narrow rocky paths may trap you |
A.It takes more than a week to complete. |
B.It really has the longest coastline in the world. |
C.It provides visitors with a variety of great landscapes. |
D.It starts from Barren Joey in the south. |
A.Apollo Bay is at the end of the Great Ocean Walk |
B.visitors have various walking choices in the Great Ocean Walk |
C.the Twelve Apostles stand below the surface of the sea |
D.most visitors have to finish the 104 km walk quickly |
A.an online advertisement | B.travel magazines |
C.a handbook to tourists | D.a poster in a foreign travel agency |
1. What do all readers have to do every two years?
A.Renew their personal information. |
B.Pay for a new membership card. |
C.Register in the library again. |
A.5 days. | B.7 days. | C.14 days. |
A.Children’s books. | B.DVDS. | C.Dictionaries. |
A.Wednesday. | B.Saturday. | C.Sunday. |
1.讲座的主题;
2.时间和地点;
3.听讲座时的注意事项。
注意:1. 词数80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
A notice
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The Students' Union
1.坐落在城西;
2.历经20年已经发展成占地1 000多亩的大农场;
3.配备有现代化的设施;
4.生产过程中不使用任何化肥;
5.富含营养;
6.联系方式:Tel:666888123
Email:GreenLeaf@GreenLeaf.com
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1. Who is the announcement for?
A.New students. | B.Graduating students. | C.Student advisors. |
A.At the main office. | B.At their own houses. | C.At the school library. |
A.In one week. | B.In two weeks. | C.In three weeks. |
10 . Note taking
Note taking as an accommodation is available only to students who have documented disabilities and are registered with Queen's University Accessibility Service(QSAS). Note taking is approved for students with disability-related functional limitations that makes it difficult for them to access academic information presented in class.
There is a wide range of reasons why students may require note taking as an accommodation,including students with:
·hearing loss,who may have difficulties hearing the instructor while writing notes at the same time
·vision loss,who may have difficulties seeing information presented on overhead screens
·mental health conditions or attention-related disabilities,who may have difficulties attending to orally-presented information while taking notes
·learning disabilities,who may have difficulties recording notes when information is presented orally
·physical disabilities,who may have motor or pain related difficulties
Accessibility advisers consider a student's description of their need for note taking along with information contained in their disability documentation and the type of course in approving note taking as a formal accommodation.
Online Note Taking Portal(门户网站)
QSAS is in charge of the exchange of notes taken by student volunteer note takers and students registered with QSAS via our secure online note taking portal.
The pages in this section provide information for students with disabilities,volunteer note takers and instructors on requesting note takers,signing up to be a volunteer note taker and assisting QSAS with recruiting volunteer note takers.
If you are a student seeking note taking accommodation please click here to read the Starting Your Accommodation information.
1. Note taking is available to students ______________.A.lacking in confidence | B.with loss of earnings |
C.losing interest in study | D.with concentration problems |
A.Description of their learning difficulties. |
B.Record on their academic performance. |
C.Files on their past note taking experiences. |
D.Account of their requirements. |
A.Ask for note taking. | B.Apply to be a volunteer. |
C.Offer notes taken. | D.Learn to take notes. |