1 . In Singapore, it seems like art can be seen at every turn. Throughout the year, festivals, live performances, and concerts add to the vibrancy (活力) of the creative community. Here are some of the biggest art festivals.
SINGAPORE ART WEEK
When: January
Over the course of 10 days, this massive visual art celebration organizes more than 130 art events at museums, galleries, independent art spaces, and public places across Singapore from the city center to the heartland neighborhoods. Visitors can have discussions with artists, and attend art exhibitions and workshops that explore art and culture in Asia. Whether you’re interested in Sudanese architecture or cute Japanese paintings, there’s an event for everyone.
ART SG
When: January
During the biggest art fair in Southeast Asia, more than 150 of the world’s best galleries will showcase their collection of more than 1,000 artists at the Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Center. From 12-15 January, this large-scale art show highlights paintings, sculptures, and photography from galleries like the influential Gagosian and London’s White Cube.
SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF ARTS
When: May
This annual performance art festival pushes the boundaries of physical and virtual spaces and explores The Anatomy of Performance through music, film, dance, musicals, and plays. The festival’s lineup includes a broad range of programs from local and international artists, ranging from orchestral performances to different styles of modern and traditional dances.
SINGAPORE NIGHT FESTIVAL
When: August
For one week each August, the Bras Basah. Bugis district lights up for this multi-dimensional art festival, with more than a dozen light installations (装置), stage shows, and theater performances. The National Museum of Singapore sponsors the event. It also acts as a major venue for various performances and demonstrations along with the Singapore Art Museum and the Peranakan Museum.
1. What can visitors do at SINGAPORE ART WEEK?A.Go to workshops. | B.Watch virtual performances. |
C.Admire Japanese architecture. | D.Appreciate the works from Gagosian. |
A.Four days. | B.Ten days. | C.A week. | D.A month. |
A.ART SG. | B.SINGAPORE ART WEEK. |
C.SINGAPORE NIGHT FESTIVAL. | D.SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF ARTS. |
2 . Grading Policies for Introduction to Literature
Grading Scale
90-100, A; 80-89, B; 70-79, C; 60-69, D; Below 60, E.
Essays (60%)
Your four major essays will combine to form the main part of the grade for this course:
Essay 1 = 10%; Essay2= 15%; Essay3= 15%; Essay4= 20%.
Group Assignments (30%)
Students will work in groups to complete four assignments(作业) during the course. All the assignments will be submitted by the assigned date through Blackboard, our online learning and course management system.
Daily Worth/In-Class Writing and Tests/Group Work/Homework (10%)
Class activities will vary from day to day, but students must be ready to complete short in-class writings or tests drawn directly from assigned readings or notes from the previous class’s lecture/discussion, so it is important to take careful notes during class. Additionally, from time to time I will assign group work to be completed in class or short assignments to be completed at home, both of which will be graded.
Late Work
An essay not submitted in class on the due date will lose a letter grade for each class period. If it is not turned in by the 4th day after the due date, it will earn a zero. Daily assignments not completed during class will get a zero. Short writings missed as a result of an excused absence will be accepted.
1. Which accounts for the main part of a student’s final grade?A.Essays. | B.Homework. |
C.Group Assignments. | D.In-Class Writing and Tests. |
A.Completing short assignments. | B.Reviewing previous lectures. |
C.Participating in group work. | D.Taking careful notes. |
A.Culture. | B.Advertisement. | C.Education. | D.News. |
3 . Tickets for the New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Concerts
Due to extremely high demand, tickets for the three traditional end of year concerts of the Vienna Philharmonic are drawn by lot (抽签) over this website at the beginning of each year. In this way, music lovers from all over the world have an equal chance to purchase these highly desired tickets.
Application Period: February 1—28, 2020
During this period, interested persons are invited to apply on this website for tickets to the Preview Performance (December 30, 2020, 11:00 am), the New Year’s Eve Concert (December 31, 2020, 7:30 pm), and the New Year’s Concert (January 1, 2021, 11:15 am).
Price Categories
The number of the tickets for the New Year’s Concert is limited to two, and the number of the tickets for the Preview Performance and New Year’s Eve Concert can be up to four. The ticket prices range between $35 and $1,200 for the New Year’s Concert, $25 and $860 for the New Year’s Eve Concert, and $20 and $495 for the Preview Performance.
You can view the status of the draw at any time under your personal account. Should you make a change in your application, you would only do so during the application period (February 1—28). In March, you will be informed of the results of the draw in the “My Account” area and by e-mail.
1. How long is the application accessible?A.About one month. | B.About ten months. |
C.About eleven months. | D.About half a month. |
A.6. | B.12. | C.8. | D.10. |
A.On December 30. | B.On December 31. | C.On March 1. | D.On January 1. |
4 . Are you the type of person who always try to complete the task to the best of your ability? Perhaps your high expectations make sure that you always expect the very best from not only yourself, but also your students. If so, you should like the ideal candidate for this school.
Science Teacher — Permanent Vacancy (空缺)
● September start, permanent, direct school contract
● Exceptional training and development
● Positive and experienced teachers are welcomed
● Great career development opportunity
Person Specification (用人要求)
You must have obtained QIS by September and be an ambitious, dynamic and engaging science teacher who can bring your passion for science to life in creative and fun lessons to students aged 11~18.
A recent track record of good to outstanding lesson observations is designed as you will be expected to deliver good lessons, making sure of students’progress at an appropriate level in line with their expectations.
You should ideally be the type of science teacher who desires to become a leader in the next few years. This school is open to applicants newly qualified and experienced. For those with more experience, there is the possibility to take on some additional responsibility straight away.
School Information
Located in the Wolverhampton, it’s a lovely school of average size and recently had a glowing Ofsted (英国教育标准局) inspection which highlighted how all areas were “GOOD”. The school enables teachers to develop into outstanding practitioners (从业者) and gives teachers the tools needed to go on to a leadership role.
Please send your CV to Jamie at i-teachers to be considered for this role and other similar position in our school.
1. What quality should the applicant have?A.Being kind-hearted and sensible. | B.Being capable and aggressive. |
C.Being friendly and outgoing. | D.Being brave and humorous. |
A.His/her expectation of the students. |
B.The proof of his/her working experience. |
C.The record of his/her good teaching ability. |
D.His/her communicative skills with co-workers. |
A.To learn about a school’s environment. |
B.To see a school’s working conditions. |
C.To show a school’s achievements. |
D.To test a school’s comprehensive performance. |
5 . Use this list of winter festivals to plan your trip or plan around them, as many of these festivals will tie up transport and accommodations and drive up prices. It’s all up to you:either plan your travel dates around them, or arrive early enough to jump into the festive atmosphere!
Lighting Festival
A day-trip away from South Korea’s capital Seoul, the Garden of Morning Calm is a must-see during the Festival. The lights there cover an area of some 330,000 square meters, using 30,000 colorful LED lights hanging from the trees. Wander around the fairy-like wonderland created by the lights — through such fields like Bonsai Garden, Moonlight Garden, and the Garden of Eden.
·Where: Gapyeong County, South Korea
·When: December — Mid-March
Harbin Ice Festival
Millions of tourists visit this icy festival every year, drawn by the massive ice sculptures that decorate the fairgrounds next to Songhua River. The sculptures, ice palaces, mazes and slides are simply massive in scale, constructed from some 260,000 cubic yards of ice blocks harvested from the river. They range in size from life-scale carvings of animals and fantastic creatures, to massive 250-foot structures that tower over the crowds.
·Where: Harbin, China
·When: January 5 — February 5
Sapporo Snow Festival
Japan’s biggest winter festival has expanded in size and scope since its first celebration in 1950. The Festival covers two main sites in Sapporo. The centerpiece Odori Park site features some 100 ice sculptures dazzlingly lit up after dark. The Susukino district site features a smaller scale of ice sculptures decorating the district. The sculptures cover animals both real and fantastic, including anime-based creatures like Pokemon. Visitors can also enjoy snow mazes, street food, musical performances and skating on the ice rink near Odori Park.
·Where: Sapporo, Japan
·When:February 4-1l
Sky Lantern Festival
The Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival in Taiwan, China is Taiwan’s most visited lantern festival, lighting the skies with floating lanterns bearing messages for the gods. Its counterpart in the Yangshui District favors a noisier kind of illumination — the Tainan Yanshui Fireworks Display takes place at Tainan’s Wumiao Temple, where locals dare to be hit by small fireworks as a test of their strength and to ward off evil.
·Where: Pingxi and Yangshui, Taiwan, China
·When: February
1. Which winter festival lasts shortest?A.Lighting Festival. | B.Harbin Ice Festival. | C.Sapporo Snow Festival. | D.Sky Lantern Festival. |
A.It has massive sculptures in the fairy-like wonderland. | B.It is the biggest winter festival in Seoul. |
C.Visitors can enjoy fireworks display. | D.Visitors can enjoy colorful LED lights. |
A.To offer information to help winter festival lovers make good plans. |
B.To publicize these winter festivals. |
C.To attract more potential customers. |
D.To promote a better understanding of winter festivals among the public. |
6 . Information about summer term
Term charges due: Certain charges (student health fee, facility fee, program charges) apply to the entire summer term. These charges are due prior to the start of the term, regardless of which session you enroll in.
Last day to drop session courses (100% refund): Last day to drop session courses that have been paid for, with a 100% refund and without receiving a “W” on transcript.
Offset: During the late payment period for a course, you may drop a course and add another of equal credits and offset the fees providing:
1) Both courses have the same late payment period.
2) You inform the Summer Term Office of your request to offset fees before the end of the late payment period for the course.
Note: Online registration will not automatically offset fees. You must inform the Summer Term Office.
Administrative drop for non-payment: Students who have not paid fees due, starting on this date, maybe administratively withdrawn but still owe 50% of fees.
Academic drop (0% refund): From this date on, a student who has registered for a course may drop the course online and receive no grade if 60% of the course is not completed. No refund will be received.
1. When can you drop a Session III course with a 100% refund?A.On July 15. | B.After July 31. |
C.No later than July 10. | D.Between July 13 and August 14. |
A.Late payment. | B.Academic drop. |
C.Administrative drop. | D.Payment of term charges. |
A.To remind students to register for summer term courses. |
B.To encourage students to enroll in summer term courses. |
C.To explain the payment methods for summer term registration. |
D.To introduce some dates and deadlines for summer term courses. |
7 . There are many podcasts (播客) that teach English and you can listen to them anytime. Here is a list of some of the best podcasts that you must see.
Learn English Podcast
This podcast has three levels.The first is for beginners, the second is for intermediates (中级学生) and the third is for upper intermediates. If a person wants to learn Business English,then episodes are also made for him.Every podcast is short but very informative. Worksheets and vocabulary tasks are also included.
Speaking Broadly
This podcast is made for advanced learners. Explained through discussion and interviews, each episode has non-native English speakers and every recording also has expert feedback. You will see some common mistakes made by English learners and you can improve your English by learning from those mistakes.
The English We Speak
This podcast airs one episode daily and every episode is only three to four minutes, which talks about phrases and idioms.There are two people in each episode who communicate with each other. Whatever level you are,you will find it rewarding
Elementary Podcast
This podcast is mainly for beginners and intermediate level learners. The length of a podcast is around 25 minutes but you can pause it anytime and continue whenever you want. The hosts of each episode are different.
1. Which podcast provides exercises going with it?A.Learn English Podcast. | B.Speaking Broadly. |
C.The English We Speak | D.Elementary Podcast. |
A.It records just expert speakers. | B.It aims at beginners. |
C.It presents some typical mistakes. | D.It provides feedback from listeners. |
A.They have the same length. | B.They are both interactive. |
C.They share the same contents. | D.They are suitable for beginners. |
8 . As the Nation’s Capital City, Washington, DC has hundreds of wonderful museums to visit. Here are some of the most famous ones.
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
There is something for everyone at this world-known museum. Natural history is good for all ages and there are so many artifacts (史前古器物) that you can’t possibly see them all in one visit. The dinosaur exhibits are fascinating and great for kids.
Address: 10th Street and Constitution Ave., NW Washington, DC;
Phone: (202) 633-1000
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
This museum gives visitors a close-up view of air and space travel with 22 exhibition galleries, displaying hundreds of artifacts including the Wright 1903 Flyer, the “Spirit of St. Louis”, and part of the Apollo 11.
Address: Independence Ave. at 7th St. SW Washington, DC;
Phone: (202) 357-2700.
U.S Holocaust Memorial Museum
The museum is a memorial to the millions of Jews who died during the Nazi regime (政权) in Germany during World War II. The exhibits tell us the terrible history. There is a separate exhibit for kids, which tells the story of the cruelty of the Nazi through the eyes and voice of a young boy.
Address: 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW, Washington, DC;
Phone: (800) 400-9373.
Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens
Few people went to the home of George Washington because it is located outside of the city. In fact, it is a must-see attraction. The museum and education center features 25 state-of-the-art galleries and theaters that tell the story of Washington’s life.
Address: George Washington Parkway, Mount Vernon, VA;
Phone: (703) 780-2000.
Prices: Adults — $18.00; Children aged 6 through 11 — 50% discount off the price.
1. If you are interested in airplanes, you can probably go to ________.A.10th Street and Constitution Ave | B.Independence Ave |
C.100 Raoul Wallenberg Place | D.George Washington Parkway |
A.(202) 633-1000. | B.(202) 357-2700. | C.(800) 400-9373. | D.(703) 780-2000. |
A.27 dollars. | B.37 dollars. | C.45 dollars. | D.54 dollars. |
9 . Check out 4 strange-but-true attractions in America
Bubblegum Alley
SAN LUIS OBISPO. CALIFORNIA
Bubblegum Alley is covered from top to bottom with chewed gum, a tradition that was started mysteriously by the locals in the 1950s. Some artists even created images of funny faces and the American flag. Unhappy community members had the “masterpiece” removed twice. But the clean-up didn’t stick, and soon more gum appeared. Now the alley has more than two million pieces of gum on it.
Giant Penguin
CUT BANK, MONTANA
Bundle up when you visit this statue, because temperatures here can get as low as 47 degrees below zero. As a nod to the frosty conditions, a local businessman built the 27-foot-tall penguin out of 10 000 pounds of concrete. The creator left for warmer weather, but the statue- seven times the height of a real emperor penguin-still stands, welcoming visitors to its cold home.
Tin Family
REGENT, NORTH DAKOTA
This Tin Family appear along the Enchanted Highway, a 32-mile stretch of road displaying seven huge metal sculptures. A group of farmers constructed the family using materials such as oil tanks and wire. Tin Son is 23 feet tall, Tin Ma is 44 ft. and Tin Pa stands 45 feet tall.
Blue Whale
CATOOSA. OKLAHOMA
Not ready to dive the depths of the ocean to see a blue whale? No problem. Just visit this 80-foot-long concrete beast, which even has a side and diving board so visitors can take a swim in the pond. When the artist died,the whale fell into bad condition. Neighbors couldn’t stand to see the whale fall apart. so they fixed it and now keep it bright with blue paint.
1. Which of the flowing attractions is not popular with some of the locals?A.Bubblegum Alley. | B.Giant Penguin. | C.Tin Family. | D.Blue Whale. |
A.Stand up straight | B.Stop talking |
C.Watch it from a distance | D.Put on warm clothes |
A.Montana | B.California | C.North Dakota | D.Oklahoma |
10 . As a qualified teacher of art and design, Theresa Harwood offers short online courses on drawing and painting to help students both young and old develop into confident artists.
Academic drawing course
This course is for absolute beginners of any age who are not sure on what to do or how to use a pencil. The course will be limited to only six participants, 5 sessions, once a week.
Start date: June 5
Time:10:00 am~11:00 am
Price: $380
Water color painting course
This course is for anyone who is interested in developing skills for water colour painting. Through a series of 6 projects we learn wet on wet and wet on dry. The course will be limited to only twelve participants. 6 sessions, once a week.
Start date: April 23
Time:4:30 pm~5:30 pm
Price: $380
Landscape drawing course
This course is suitable for anyone from 11 to 90 years who are interested in developing skills for landscape drawing. The only requirement of the course is that you want to learn to draw! The course will be limited to only ten participants. 5 sessions, once a week.
Start date: May 24
Time:8:00 pm~9:00 pm
Price: $380
Western art history course
This course is for students, aged between 9 and 12 years. It looks at the fun facts of the key artworks of each art movement and explains why the artists painted certain views or people. The course will be limited to only eight participants. 6 sessions, once a week.
Start date: May 7
Time:10:30 am~11:30 am
Price: $380
These courses have limited spaces and are often sold out quickly, so do book your spot soon!
1. How many students are admitted for each academic drawing course?A.6. | B.8. | C.10. | D.12. |
A.On April 23. | B.On May 7. | C.On May 24. | D.On June 5. |
A.Water color painting. | B.Western art history. |
C.Landscape drawing. | D.Academic drawing. |