The Torch Festival (火把节) is a traditional festival which is celebrated among some ethnic groups in southwestern China, such as the Yi, Bai, Hani, Lisu, and Lahu, etc. It usually
During the festival, big torches are made to stand in all villages, with small torches
In a horse race of the Yi people in Yunnan, torches are used to form hurdles for riders to get through. The Hani people in Yunnan
For the Lisu people in Sichuan, the festival is
The Water-Splashing Festival (泼水节) is a traditional festival for the Dai people in Yunnan Province,
For the Dai people in Yunnan province, water is a symbol
During the festival, the door of every house
The Water Splash Festival is the Dai people’s respect to water, music, dance and food. It is also a
A.Get away and have fun. |
B.Listen to some lectures. |
C.Write some essays. |
1. When does the conversation probably take place?
A.At the end of a term. |
B.In the middle of a term. |
C.At the beginning of a term. |
A.Inviting a famous actor to the party. |
B.Playing some good music at the party. |
C.Asking everyone to dress up at the party. |
A.What clothes to wear. |
B.What games to organize. |
C.What competitions to have. |
A.Pizza. | B.Bread. | C.Fried chicken. |
China Media Group (CMG) announced the official theme and logo (标识) for the 2024 Spring Festival Gala (春晚) on Saturday ahead of the upcoming Year of the Drago n in February 2024.
The logo of the Spring Festival Gala, which gets tons of attention annually,
Created by Gu Yongjiang, the logo
The Spring Festival Gala, the forms of
活动名称 | 元旦联欢晚会 |
时间 | 12月30日晚上7:00—9:00 |
地点 | 学校礼堂 |
节目 | 唱歌,小游戏,京剧等 |
观众反应 | 鼓掌,喝彩等 |
你的感受 | …… |
1. 词数80左右;
2. 可适当添加细节,以使行文连贯。
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Cheering, dancing and singing, local people and tourists gathered around the fire during the Torch Festival of the Yi People in Bijie, Guizhou, on Aug 12. The festival
There are different stories about how the festival started. But
The Yi people used to celebrate the harvest, as a way to pray for a good harvest and drive away evil from their homes and farmland. Today it has become a
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 . At Summer at Emerson, we believe each child is unique. Our staff (全体职工) are committed to (致力于) challenging our campers to discover and improve individual talents and creative abilities.
About Summer at Emerson
Summer at Emerson is open to all students, regardless of which school they attend. We offer several individual (独立的) weeks of half-day camps and full-day camps to children who have completed or will end grades K-8 during the 2022-2023 school year. Note: A child who is enrolling (注册) in Kindergarten in the 2023-2024 school year is not yet qualified (能胜任) to attend Summer at Emerson
Facilities & Staff
Emerson School is equipped with (配备有) technology labs, Performing Arts Theater, and gymnasium (体育馆) as well as the outdoor sports fields, and nature areas will be fully used throughout the summer staff of caring and experienced instructors. All camps are designed and run by a professional and counselors (顾问). Summer at Emerson is fully permitted (允许;准许) by the State of Michigan as a child care provider, and the majority of our staff members are CPR and First Aid certified (获得资格的).
Camp Dates
Spring Break Camp: March 27-31 | Week 1: June 19-23 | Week 2: June 26-30 |
Week 3: July 10-14 | Week 4:July 17-21 | Week 5: July 24-28 |
Camp Hours
Morning Camp:9:00a.m.-12:00p.m Afternoon Camp:1:00p.m.- 4:00p.m.
Camp Fees
Half-Day Camps: $165-$230 Full-Day Camps: $300-$345
Contact Us
If you have any questions, please email, call, or text: summer@ emerson-school. org or 734-660-5108. We look forward to providing a safe and engaging (令人愉快的) summer experience for your child.
1. Who is qualified to attend Summer at Emerson?A.Children to start grades K-8 in the 2022-2023 school year. |
B.Children to register for Kindergarten in the 2023-2024 school year. |
C.Children having completed grades K-7 in the 2023-2024 school year. |
D.Children having finished grades K-8 during the 2022-2023 school year. |
A.March 27-31. | B.June 19-23. | C.July 17-21. | D.August 7-11. |
A.Students. | B.Parents. | C.Teachers. | D.Coaches. |
10 . ReCreate summer camps are a super-fun and affordable way to spend your summer. Our camps are 100% fun with some valuable skills in Science, Tech, Engineering, Art and Math through the weeks.
June 24th-28th ReCreate Goes to Market(Ages 8-14)
Campers will explore different making skills and through the design thinking model, use those skills to invent something for the purpose of selling. Skills will include 3D Design, design and use of logo, T-shirt design, programming and more. They will get marketing and budget (预算) skills along the way. This fast-moving camp was a huge hit last year!
July 8th-12th Girl-Powered Tech Club(Ages 8-13)
This camp is to give girls a chance to develop and sharpen their skills in programming and understanding technology. They will explore computer skills and more, in an open and fun camp! Girls will bring their robotic animals “to life” through the use of programming and artistic expression.
Notes:
Camps are Monday through Friday at ReCreate from 9: 00 a. m.-3:30 p.m.
(9:00-12:00morning session (场),12:30-3:30afternoon session )
Camps are limited (限定) to 14 campers in total, so sign up before camps fill up!
Campers should bring their own snacks and lunch.
Half Day AM or PM is 8140. // Full Day Camp is $265.
To register, visit recreate. org/summercamps/.
For more information , please call 916-770-9880.
1. Which agrees with the ReCreate Goes to Market?A.It improves children’s grades. |
B.lt helps with children’s creativity. |
C.It pays most attention to marketing skills. |
D.It makes children fall in love with art. |
A.8140. | B.$265. | C.$405. | D.$530. |
A.They take place at the same time. |
B.All children can attend the camps. |
C.Campers must pay for snacks and lunch. |
D.They can hold a certain number of campers. |