1. Who can celebrate the Home coming Day?
A.Overseas students of a school. | B.Fresh men of a college. | C.Former students of a university. |
A.In summer. | B.In fall. | C.In winter. |
A.A dance. | B.A song. | C.A speech. |
May 21st this year marks the first International Tea Day, which was named officially
The chairman of the China Culture Promotion Society
The “First International Tea Day Tea Road Cooperative Initiative” issued (发布) at the ceremony calls for people working in the tea industry to come together to promote international cooperation
The Chinese Ancient Tea Museum was officially unveiled (揭幕) at the ceremony, opening
4 . It was the night of the full moon, a time which always drives Java’s young people mad with excitement.
Fireworks were lit long before the moon
The moon appeared above the horizon (地平线): huge,
More and more young Javanese
After they were inside the temple, they drank their water and ate their mooncakes — delicious homemade ones,
By midnight, the fireworks had stopped
A.let out | B.gave out | C.came out | D.set out |
A.burning | B.used | C.exploding | D.broken |
A.lit | B.bought | C.piled | D.removed |
A.patiently | B.calmly | C.worriedly | D.excitedly |
A.silver | B.new | C.colorful | D.gold |
A.mountains | B.valleys | C.streets | D.shops |
A.games | B.meetings | C.sports | D.events |
A.danced | B.gathered | C.drank | D.shouted |
A.village | B.scene | C.night | D.ground |
A.on the edge of | B.on the way to | C.in the center of | D.in the direction of |
A.tip | B.back | C.top | D.bottom |
A.fond | B.little | C.full | D.free |
A.jumped | B.sat | C.stood | D.bent |
A.follow | B.show | C.notice | D.admire |
A.shooting | B.kicking | C.hitting | D.jumping |
Children are always happy on the day
These counselors are often college students
1. What does the boy want to celebrate?
A.His 18th birthday. | B.His 19th birthday. | C.His 20th birthday. |
A.In a bar. | B.At his home. | C.In a restaurant. |
A.Making a salad. | B.Buying some flowers. | C.Buying some drinks. |
A.On Saturday morning. | B.On Saturday afternoon. | C.On Sunday morning. |
Here is some advice for teenagers about what to do at parties in the UK.
First, dress
8 . Community Celebrations
The Story of Artist John BiggersAs the 100th birthday of the late (已故) John Biggers is coming near in 2024, the MFAH celebrates his legacy (遗产) . These videos present a conversation with art it she encouraged, and a look at the wall painting he was invited to paint, describing Black longshoremen of Houston.
A Mosaic of Art and CommunityMeet the Jubilee Quilt Circle, created in the 1990s to protect the legacy of African American quilting (被子) while encouraging personal growth opportunities and experiences in Houston. In this two-part video series, hear from Jubilee members and learn about the central community spirit that goes into the art of quilt-making.
I, Too, Am America.Virtual(虚拟的) experiences―dance, music, spoken-word performances, interviews and more-pay honour to the African American artists whose work is on view in the Museum’s Nancy and Rich Kinder Building. The heading “I Too, We Two!” recognizes the team spirit between the Ensemble Theatre and the MFA Hand also includes the Ensemble Theatre’s virtual.
My Journey with FlamencoSee the different styles of flamenco, a form of Spanish song and dance based on the music traditions of southern Spain from the 9th to 14th centuries. These videos’ leading role is An a María Barceló and the founders of Houston flamenco performance company Solero Flamenco: Jeremías García and Irma La Paloma. The show Glory of Spain: Treasures from the Hispanic Society Museum & amp; Library provides the inspiration (启发).
1. What is the purpose of The Story of Artist John Biggers?A.To celebrate a festival. | B.To honor a late artist. |
C.To introduce a tradition. | D.To show the life of the Black. |
A.World-famous paintings. | B.Online art performances. |
C.Spanish songs and dance. | D.Art of making bedclothes. |
A.I Too, We Two! | B.My Journey with Flamenco. |
C.A Mosaic of Art and Community. | D.The Story of Artist John Biggers. |
9 . Celebrations, after the pattern of Thomas Alva Edison’s famous quote, often appear to be one percent inspiration and 99 percent preparation. People around the world take celebrating seriously.
Exactly when and where human beings began coming together in public to celebrate as a group is unknown and unknowable. Logic suggests that the first public celebrations were related to the patterns of existence.
Throughout history, across countries and cultures, the experience of a heartfelt celebration is always worth the often significant amount of time and money spent planning, preparing, organizing, and carrying out an event.
A.There are records of religious parades and processions dating back to 3000 B.C. |
B.This does not mean, however, that modern celebrations are not socially conscious. |
C.Most of the city’s inhabitants would leave the city’s public areas to the crowds of tourists. |
D.Parades and other public celebrations have also become important economic events worldwide. |
E.Many of them are willing to go to great effort and expense to plan and attend public celebrations. |
F.In hunter gatherer societies, success in the search for food and shelter must have triggered the need to celebrate together. |
G.The priority given to celebrating seems to put it alongside food, shelter, love, and freedom as a fundamental need of humanity. |
Christmas Day, the 25th of December, is the biggest festival that
In the large shops, preparations for Christmas
Preparations are also made at home. Special puddings and cakes are eaten on Christmas Day and these have
Although everyone enjoys Christmas Day, it is particularly enjoyed by children, who get very excited because of the presents which