1 . Theatre Camps & Classes in Vancouver
Beach House Theatre
We have a group of creative and talented theatre industry members whose productions offer the campers a cultural, artistic experience at Crescent Beach. The purpose of setting the production in the area is to inspire the artistically minded youth and to expose theatre-goers to the special beauty of the beach.
Place des Arts
Classes and private lessons run from September to June or during fall (Sep-Dec), winter (Jan-Mar) and spring(Apr-Jun) sessions for all ages and skill levels. Experience music, visualarts, literary arts and theatre arts with us. We also offer art camps for children during the spring break and over the summer. All classes and lessons are taught by highly skilled working professionals. Class sizes are based on the needs of the content.
CFA
Our goal is to raise joyful children through performing arts. We believe that an actual professional theatre production is the best platform for the children to best experience performing arts. Every year, we produce a grand children’s musical production and we do not charge the children while there’s a huge production cost behind (professional tech, lighting, sound, sets, costumes, make-up, production meetings etc).
H. R. MacMillan Space Centre
We bring the wonders of space to Earth. Through creative programming, exhibits and activities, our goal is to inspire interest in the fields of Earth science and space science. Lean back in your seat and you’ll experience planets, meteor showers, black holes, galaxies and various other wonders. With its shows and content being updated all the time, there is something for everyone in the centre.
1. What can participants do at Beach House Theatre?A.Give performances with professionals. |
B.Appreciate art in the natural environment. |
C.Offer advice on the theater’s improvement. |
D.Explore Crescent Beach through guided tours. |
A.It is free of charge. | B.It hires some famous artists. |
C.It has flexible courses. | D.It offers theatre arts experiences. |
A.Beach House Theatre. | B.Place des Arts. |
C.CFA. | D.H. R. MacMillan Space Centre. |
2 .
Exploring Caves — Suit up with a helmet and light, and take Cave Crawl (爬行) . Bring your own knee pads. Learn about equipment used by cavers and rules for safe cave exploration. Spend the morning viewing stalactites — rock formations (形成) that hang from the ceiling — and their opposites, stalagmites (石笋) . Cave Alive —Take a look and learn about bats, salamanders, and other interesting creatures that grow up in caves. See crickets, crayfish, and even beetles. Learn why bears like to live in caves. Fossils — Learn how remains (遗体) of ancient plant and animal life became set in rocks, and discover how they provide clues about Earth’s history. Examine fossils in the cave. Caves — Learn how changes in underground rock formation cause openings and caverns to develop. Find out how acidic (酸的) water dissolves (溶解) limestone to create caves. Manners — Learn how to preserve and protect beautiful, interesting, and educational caves. Learn why bats should not be disturbed when they are hibernating. Never go caving alone. Take nothing but pictures; leave nothing but footprints. JOIN TODAY. RECEIVE THESE EARLY BIRD BENEFITS: ·A membership card. ·A membership certificate. ·A Caves and Caverns activity book. ·A newsletter with games, activities, and special offers. THAT'S NOT ALL. MEMBERS ALSO RECEIVE: ·Free unlimited admission to Echo Cove Cave. ·One-week Echo Cove Youth Camp enrollment (注册) at half price. ·Ten tickets for you and your friends to a private “off the beaten track” tour of the cave. ·Two free admission tickets to Echo Cove Cave for friends or family members. ·Admission to “Caves Around the World” lectures given by world famous cavers every month. |
1. If you are interested in rock formations, which activities are the best choices?
A.Caves and Fossils. | B.Fossils and Manners. |
C.Caves and Exploring Caves. | D.Exploring Caves and Manners. |
A.Two free lectures every month. | B.A membership card and certificate. |
C.Favorable price for Youth Camp. | D.Two free tickets to Echo Cove Cave. |
A.join the Cave Club | B.enjoy the underground world |
C.work as volunteers | D.protect the educational caves |
A.By exploring the caves | B.By examining the fossils in the cave |
C.By watching cave alive | D.By protecting the caves |
3 . Here are some free websites for kids.
CoolMath
Coolmath.com calls itself “an amusement park (游乐园) of math”. Children can play online math games that teach them math knowledge. CoolMath is fit for kids aged 13 and up. Its sister site coolmath4kids.com is fit for kids aged 3 to 12.
Exploratorium
There are so many great science websites on the Internet. But San Francisco’s Exploratorium shows a website that teaches kids about science in new ways. Exploratorium. edu teaches kids to repair things, takes them to go below the sea and also teaches them about the science of gardening and animals...
Disney Jr. Educational
Fans of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck will love visiting disneyjunior. disney. com. au. Games, coloring pages, and videos are some of what Disney Jr. Educational offers. The games pay attention to memory, handeye coordination (协调), color matching and other important skills for developing minds.
National Geographic Kids
See and share photos of nature, learn interesting news of animals, and learn about different countries on kids. Nationalgeographic.com. There is a “Little Kids” part for the little ones in your home.
Learning Games for Kids
The name of the site says it all. Games on learninggamesforkids.com teach kids almost every subject you can think of. Word, spelling, social studies, brain, science, art, and vocabulary (词汇) will get your kids started on a learning trip. Learning Games for Kids offers services to preschoolers through 8th graders.
1. If a 6yearold boy wants to learn math,which website should be visited?A.Coolmath. com. | B.Coolmath4kids. com. |
C.Exploratorium. edu. | D.Disneyjunior. disney. com. au. |
A.Art. | B.Math. | C.Science. | D.Nature. |
A.Educational. | B.Popular. | C.Difficult. | D.Serious. |
4 . Those of you who have seen the amazing National Geographic documentary Free Solo will know just how fascinating it can be to watch a professional climber scale the side of a mountain.
A new documentary, Explorer: The Last Tepui, shares a lot with Free Solo, which won the 2019 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Not only does it star rock climber Alex Honnold, it also shows him hanging off the side of a mountain in precarious positions that will make your stomach drop in extreme fear.
While his athletic achievements are amazing, Honnold isn’t the most appealing character in the film. That honor goes to Bruce Means, who has spent his academic career finding new species throughout South America to prove to the world that the area is a biodiversity hot spot to be protected at all costs. In Explorer:The Last Tepui, the 80-year-old ecologist decides to climb the 300-plus metres to the peak of the Tepui, deep in Guyana’s Amazon rainforest.
Means, Honnold, leader Mark Synnott and a world-class team of climbers have to hike 56 kilometres over 10 days across increasingly dangerous areas to reach the base of the Tepui. This is a very big deal because Means has problems with his knees. Once at the Tepui, Honnold and other team members plan to climb to the top and then pull Means up, which will allow him to explore the cliff wall for novel animal and plant species.
Unsurprisingly, because of the area they must cross to reach the Tepui, various major barriers soon get in the way of the party. The detailed descriptions of Means’ determination to overcome these challenges due to his age and health just add real suspense (悬念) to the documentary.
The constantly changing viewpoints and potentially life-threatening issues ensure that Explorer: The Last Tepui remains compelling (扣人心弦的) to the very end. Even though it is just 54 minutes long, you will still feel tired out, as well as inspired, by the time it is over.
1. What does the underlined word “precarious” in paragraph 2 probably mean?A.Comfortable. | B.Dangerous. | C.Easy. | D.Correct. |
A.The 2019 Academy Award. |
B.The discovery of new species. |
C.Means’ plan to climb the peak of the Tepui. |
D.Honnold’s appearance in the film. |
A.Ensuring food supplies at the base of the Tepui. |
B.Topping the Tepui as quickly as possible. |
C.Helping Means find long lost species. |
D.Assisting Means in carrying out the exploration. |
A.It is inspiring and funny. |
B.It is long and tiring. |
C.It is full of heart-stopping moments. |
D.It is filled with complicated elements. |
5 . Make life as easy as possible with devices and gear designed to simplify your travels — whether that means charging on the go, neat organizers or lightweight storage for no-trouble quick trips.
LARQ Bottle Filter (过滤器)
This innovative drinking bottle with a low-pressure sucker is designed to filter water on the go, wiping out pollutants such as chlorine (氯) for a refreshing taste. The filter will work on up to 151 litres of water before needing to be replaced — the equivalent (等同) of around 300 single-use plastic bottles. Available in 500ml (£58) and 740ml (£68) sizes.
Stubble & Co Adventure Bag
This 42-litre backpack has an easy-access clamshell (翻盖) design that opens to reveal zipped parts of various sizes, including a waterproof pocket for shoes. It also features a laptop sleeve, water bottle pocket and hidden parts for valuables. Available in black, olive, blue and orange. £195.
Shokz OpenFit
Shokz’s lightweight earphones sit on top of the ear canal, meaning they’re comfortable enough to wear for long periods. The 28-hour battery life ensures you won’t need to charge them on an overnight trip, though it’s easy enough to do so by plugging in the small, accompanying case. The Shokz App allows you to customize the controls, too. £179.
July Carry On Pro
For those who prefer not to carry luggage on their backs, this smart roller is the perfect overnighter. It has two separate internal parts, a waterproof polycarbonate (聚碳酸酯) hard shell and a zipped front part in which to store a laptop. The integrated, removable power bank allows travelers to charge devices on the go. £275.
1. What is special about LARQ Bottle Filter?A.It is of various sizes. | B.It makes for health. |
C.It is used to store water. | D.It replaces 300 plastic bottles. |
A.Shokz OpenFit. | B.July Carry On Pro. |
C.LARQ Bottle Filter. | D.Stubble & Co Adventure Bag. |
A.A travel diary. | B.A life description. |
C.A science instruction. | D.A sales advertisement. |
6 . 2024 Illustration Competition
Enter the competition most respected and admired in the industry for creativity in illustration, the Communication Arts Illustration Competition. Selected by distinguished professionals, the winning entries will be distributed worldwide in the Communication Arts Illustration Annual and on commarts.com, ensuring important exposure of the creations. Each winner will receive a professionalized Award of Excellence, made from solid aluminum, and an award certificate. Communication Art’s Award of Excellence is one of the most desired awards. If chosen, winning places you in the highest ranks of your profession.
What To Enter With
Any illustration first published or produced from Jan. 2023 to Jan. 2024 is qualified. Entries may originate from any country. Descriptions in English are necessary for the judges to read.
Entries Can Be Submitted In The Following Formats
Digital Images: RGB images in JPG format with a maximum file size of 2 MB. GIF images may be livelier, but would be turned down, and so would the PNG ones.
Motion Entries: In MOV, MP4 or MPG format, with a maximum file size of 500 MB.
Illustration Competition Categories & Entry Fees
Category | Single illustration | Series of illustrations |
Books (covers, jackets, etc.) | $ 40 | $ 80 (limit of 5) |
Motion (media for films, videos, etc.) | $ 90 | $ 180 (limit of 3) |
Student Work | $ 20 (Image) $ 45 (Video) | $ 40 (Images, limit of 5) $ 90 (Video, limit of 3) |
For more categories, please download the category PDF.
Late Fees
Entries must be registered no later than Jan. 13, 2024. Entries registered after that date will be charged a fee of $10 each. No entries can be registered after Jan. 27, 2024.
1. What will the winner gain?A.A personalized award certificate. | B.Wide recognition in the industry. |
C.Exposure to world-famous works. | D.A bonus from Communication Arts. |
A.A student work from Argentina. |
B.A newly produced motion entry. |
C.A PNG image with a file size of 1 MB. |
D.A series for covers of three illustrations. |
A.$ 80. | B.$ 110. | C.$ 150. | D.$ 240. |
7 . Educational technology such as apps can help students with time management, organization skills, study skills, homework and more. Below is a list of apps for college students recommended by educational technology experts. The needs of individual students differ and experts suggest that students try out several apps to find the right one. Unless costs are noted in the apps’ descriptions below, these learning tools are free to users:
Blackboard App. A popular learning management system, Blackboard is used at many colleges across the U. S. It allows students to get course work for online classes or in-person classes. Students can view course content, complete assignments and tests, view graded and more.
Duolingo. Advertising itself as “the world’s best way to learn a language”, Duolingo offers lessons in 35- plus languages, helping users with speaking, reading, listening, writing, grammar and vocabulary. Duolingo offers both free and paid versions, the latter with an ad-free experience and of line access to lessons.
Evernote. A note-taking and task-management system that offers the ability to sync across devices. Evernote allows users to create to-do lists, save web pages and change documents into a digital form via a device’s camera.
Ever note is free, though an advanced version with more feature costs $7.99 a month or $69.99 a year.
College mobile apps. College-specific apps have become fairly common among U. S. college students. While these apps may differ by college, users can often find campus maps, news, safety information, scheduled events and more.
1. Why do students need to try out several apps?A.To avoid paying for any app. |
B.To apply these alps to different tasks. |
C.To see as many different functions as possible. |
D.To find one that can best meet their needs. |
A.They cannot be used continuously until paid. |
B.They can help college students learn better. |
C.They have different versions for college students. |
D.They have been quite popular among college students. |
A.Blackboard app. | B.Duolingo. |
C.Evernote. | D.College mobile apps. |
8 . If you like tasting food from different countries, here are some events you shouldn’t miss in New York City this year.
Chinatown Restaurant Week, March 14—30
Various meals will be offered for $18.88 per person at participating Chinatown restaurants such as Golden Unicorn, Nom Wah Tea Parlor, HK Wonton Garden, Pho Grand, Red Egg and Shanghai Gourmet. Peking Duck House will offer a special at lunch only.
More Info: www.chinatownrestaurantweck.com
Martini Week, March 15—30
Martini Week is a two-week-long celebration of America’s proudest invention. It will beheld at 23 bars and restaurants across the town. They’ll be offering their own unique specialities at low prices. Choose from places, including Ava lounge, Beaumarchais, Catch, Abe&Arthur’s Sons of Essex, Bounce Sporting Club, Aspen Social, Revel, Rayuela, and more.
More Info: www.sociallysuperlative.com
Malaysian Restaurant Week, June 18—24
Malaysian restaurants will offer various $20.12 meals, while Asian-influenced restaurants will feature a special limited-time-only menu inspired by the country’s special flavours. Participating restaurants include Fatty Crab, Mechelin-starred Laut, Penang and Spice Market.
More Info: www.Malaysiakitchennyc.com
Italian Restaurant Week, June 26—July 6
Celebrate New York City’s fifth Italian Restaurant Week --the Italian Dine Out. The 11-dayevent will offer special discounted lunch and dinner prices of $23 at New York City’s most authentic Italian restaurants. Sponsored by the Italian Trade Commission,the Italian Dine Out offers diners special 3-course menus for lunch and dinner.
More Info: www.italianmade.com
Belgian Restaurant Week, July 21—28
This is your chance to enjoy tasty multi-course meals and some of the world’s finest beers. The Belgian restaurants in NY bring you amazing cuisines and great beers during a week-long celebration of Belgian food.
More Info; www.belgianrestaurantweeknyc.com
I’m sure you’ll have a great time during the events. Remember: don’t eat too much for thesake of your health.
1. To enjoy an $18.88 supper during Chinatown Restaurant Week, you probably should avoid going to _______.A.Peking Duck House | B.HK Wonton Garden |
C.Golden Unicorn | D.Nom Wah Tea Parlor |
A.Martini Week | B.Italian Restaurant Week |
C.Malaysian Restaurant Week | D.Chinatown Restaurant Week |
A.Bringing you free Chinese food. |
B.Providing authentic Italian food. |
C.Having a special limited-time-only menu. |
D.Offering some of the world’s finest beers. |
9 . 2024 Arts Illustration Competition
Enter the competition most respected and admired in the industry for creativity in illustration, the Communication Arts Illustration Competition. Selected by distinguished professionals, the winning entries will be distributed worldwide in the Communication Arts Illustration Annual and on commarts.com, ensuring important exposure of the creations. Each winner will receive a professionalized Award of Excellence and an award certificate. Communication Art’s Award of Excellence is one of the most desired awards. If chosen, winning places you in the highest ranks of your profession.
What To Enter With
Any illustration first published or produced from Jan. 2023 to Jan. 2024 is qualified. Entries may originate from any country. Descriptions in English are necessary for the judges to read.
Entries Can Be Submitted In The Following Formats
Digital Images: RGB images in JPG format with a maximum file size of 2 MB. GIF images may be livelier, but would be turned down, and so would the PNG ones.
Motion Entries: In MOV, MP4 or MPG format, with a maximum file size of 500 MB.
Illustration Competition Categories & Entry Fees
Category | Single illustration | Series of illustrations |
Books (covers, jackets, etc. ) | $40 | $80 (limit of 5) |
Motion (media for films, videos, etc. ) | $90 | $180 (limit of 2) |
Student Work | $20 (Image) $45 (Video) | $40 (Images, limit of 5) $90 (Video, limit of 2) |
For more categories, please download the category PDF.
Late Fees
Entries must be registered no later than Apr. 13, 2024. Entries registered after that date will be charged a fee of $10 each. No entries can be registered after Apr. 27, 2024.
1. What will the winner gain?A.Wide recognition in the industry. |
B.Exposure to world-famous works. |
C.A personalized award certificate. |
D.A reward from Communication Arts. |
A.A student work from Argentina. |
B.LA newly produced motion entry. |
C.A PNG image with a file size of 1 MB. |
D.A series for covers of three illustrations. |
A.$80. | B.$90. | C.$110. | D.$120. |
1. According to the advertisement, what kind of men was Ernest Shackleton looking for?
2. Would you like to join an expedition like this? Why or why not?