1. 活动时间、地点;
2. 活动安排。
注意:
1. 词数:80—100;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:冬至the winter solstice
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2 . Welcome to our collections! We have so much for you to enjoy, explore and experience!
The LIFE Picture Collection
The LIFE Picture Collection(LIFE) is one of the most important picture files in the United States of the 20th century. From 1936 to 2000, LIFE collected more than 10 million photos across 120,000 stories. The original photos and articles were collected by Meredith, a well-known photographer who created LIFE.
LIFE works with individuals and organizations to research, show, and reproduce our pictures for new visitors. If you’re interested in teaming up with us, please check out the information on this page.
Other Collections
In addition to LIFE, we have also got a number of picture collections for you to view, including:
●DMI Collection: pictures about famous people from the late 1970s to the early 2000s.
●Dahlstrom Collection: 7000 photos of New York and the mid-Atlantic area.
●Hugo Jaeger Photographic Collection: color photos of Europe.
●Mansell Collection: works focusing on art and culture.
Using Our Content
We are happy to work with you. You are permitted to use our pictures. Please contact us for any of the following:
●Photos for book, magazine and website
●Museum and Art Show
●Research
1. What can we learn about LIFE?A.Its photos add up to 120,000. | B.It includes many old pictures. |
C.It only works with individuals. | D.Its photos were all taken by Meredith. |
A.DMI Collection. | B.Mansell Collection. |
C.Dahlstrom Collection. | D.Hugo Jaeger Photographic Collection. |
A.A letter. | B.A speech. | C.An Interview. | D.An introduction. |
A.On a train. | B.In an elevator. | C.In a taxi. |
A.To her home. | B.To a cinema. | C.To a cafe. |
A.A play. | B.An actor. | C.A case. |
A.In a supermarket. | B.On a farm. | C.At home. |
A.Once. | B.Twice. | C.Three times. |
A.Keep it. | B.Return it. | C.Renew it. |
A.From his father. | B.From an c-mall. | C.From a souvenir shop. |
10 . Many people know that rubbish is a big problem on the Earth. What many people don’t know is that rubbish is becoming a problem in outer space too. Years of space exploration (探索) have left tons of “space junk” (太空垃圾) around the planet.
According to the reports of BBC, there are more than 22,000 pieces of rubbish in space around the Earth. And these are just the objects that are easy to see. There may be millions of smaller pieces of rubbish that we can’t see.
The pieces of space junk move around the planet at very high speeds. They move so fast that even a very small piece can become dangerous. If they crashed (碰撞) into each other, it could cause explosions that might even hurt people on the Earth. If the tiniest piece of rubbish crashed into a space shuttle (航天飞机), it could blow open a hole as big as an elephant.
To help solve this problem, countries around the world have agreed to limit the time their space tools stay in space to 25 years. Each tool must fall safely into the Earth’s atmosphere, or upper parts of the sky. There, it will burn up, and it won’t crash near the Earth.
1. What is becoming a problem in outer space?A.Unseen things. | B.Many big holes. |
C.Too much space junk. | D.A lot of explosions. |
A.It may kill elephants. |
B.It causes air pollution. |
C.It moves faster than space shuttles. |
D.It may cause explosions and hurt people. |
A.Burn them on the Earth. | B.Limit their time in space. |
C.Let them crash in the sky. | D.Make them move slowly. |