1. What should the club members wear?
A.Golf shoes. | B.Golf pants. | C.Club sweaters. |
A.$20. | B.$40. | C.$80. |
A.It has a swimming pool. |
B.Teachers often give group lessons. |
C.Club members can invite guests to play there. |
1. Why will sandwiches and snacks be served?
A.The guests can have more choices. |
B.They are typical food for the occasion. |
C.They give guests chances to communicate freely. |
A.It offers big discounts. | B.It sells all kinds of drinks. | C.It is quite close to her house. |
A.Make a call. | B.Bring his speakers. | C.Send out invitations. |
3 . 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
1. Why does the man choose the tickets in the upper part?A.There are four seats together. |
B.The tickets in other parts are sold out. |
C.The stage can be seen more clearly there. |
A.A friend will send them to him. |
B.He will collect them in person. |
C.The woman will mail them to him. |
A.Before 6:00 pm. |
B.Before 7:00 pm. |
C.Before 8:00 pm |
4 . How to Hygge for the Holiday
Everyone is talking about “hygge” — the word used by Danish people to keep themselves mentally positive in the dark winter season and fill their homes with comfort and love. Sounds perfect, doesn’t it? But how to realize at least some of hygge holidays?
Express your creativity. Take a step back from the pressures of everyday life and let your creative side out to play. Set aside paint, paper and an hour to yourself.
Share good food with good friends. Friends and food are some of life’s simplest pleasures.
Make simple things special.
It is possible to achieve hygge any time of the year nowadays.
A.Set a far-reaching goal. |
B.Spend some “me time” occasionally. |
C.Combining the two helps get the hygge feeling. |
D.This way you can have hygge by expressing your talent out. |
E.Here are some words for hygge: comfort, friends and laughter. |
F.Hygge is all about letting your senses enjoy everyday moments. |
G.A volleyball match on the sandy beach is a good example of summertime hygge. |
5 . What do people associate with the Metropolitan Museum of Art called the Met? For most, this New York museum is a treasure trove (宝库) of beautifully-scheduled artistic expression. After all, its collections include 1.5 million works of art from prehistory to the present.
But since September 9, 2023, as Hyperallergic reports, the Met is also the setting for a new, super-creative center for kids aged 3—11 and their families, named“81st St Studio”, which sets out to help children understand the materials used to make art. Coming in through the entrance, visitors see tree trunks, cardboard and a carved wooden screen among other examples. Visitors can participate in activities such as woodblock carving and drum making.
According to Heidi Holder, Chai r of the Met’s education department, there’s no contradiction in this new attempt. She recently said the Met is a science institution. As she explains, “We have three big parts of ourselves: our scientific research, our conservation and our art.” As Holder explains, even when objects created hundreds of years earlier come in, a scientific understanding of the materials used will help people better understand the art itself.
The exhibit is rich with art and science activities to encourage self-expression. There’re no traditional glass exhibition cupboards here. Instead, the 3,500-square-foot center is filled with seven stations that encourage visitors to explore them using all their senses. As Holder said, “It’s an open space where you can create your own path. You can learn at your own pace. You can take risks, be curious, have fun, and discover things.”
A music installation (装置), for instance, helps kids understand how materials influence sound. It consists of several creative music-making devices. Curious young visitors can pull open small, drawer like boxes. For example, an accordion lets out an airy sound as the opening and closing motion compresses (压缩) the air inside it.
In agreement with its ambitions to serve as a community center, the 81st St Studio is free to enter for children and their caregivers, no museum ticket required, during regular Met hours.
1. What is the purpose of the 81st St Studio?A.To encourage participators to be more creative. | B.To assist children in learning about art materials. |
C.To help children to create some works of art. | D.To ask people to concentrate on conservation. |
A.Approving. | B.Negative. | C.Uncaring. | D.Uncertain. |
A.The 81st St Studio has a limited space. | B.Kids will be faced with some difficulties. |
C.Lots of exhibits are not easy to discover. | D.Kids are free to explore the 81st St Studio. |
A.The Met Is Best for Art Education | B.Scientific Activities Are Based on Art |
C.Art and Science Can Meet for Education | D.Artistic Creation Comes from Inspiration |
1. What does John think about the City Theatre?
A.It’s small. | B.It’s close. | C.It’s crowded, |
A.To ask a favour. | B.To give John some tickets. | C.To share details of a show. |
A.At a concert, | B.At home. | C.At work. |
A.Friends. | B.Fellow workers. | C.Husband and wife. |
A.He prefers to stay at home. | B.He has a project to finish. | C.He necds to prepare potatoes. |
1. Where will they meet to take a bus?
A.In the botanical garden. | B.At the front gate of the school. | C.At the back gate of the school. |
A.Observing many kinds of animals and plants. |
B.Raising awareness of ecological preservation. |
C.Taking beautiful pictures of the scenery. |
A.$18. | B.$19. | C.$22. |
A.Go to a cafe. | B.Have a big meal. | C.See a film. |
1. Where are the speakers?
A.In a cafe. | B.In a hotel. | C.In a bank. |
A.Because it has been popular online. |
B.Because it provides a good service. |
C.Because it is within walking distance. |
A.Half an hour. | B.One hour. | C.One hour and a half. |
A.Interesting. | B.Cautious. | C.Helpful. |
1. When does Mary usually learn Python online?
A.On Fridays. | B.On Saturdays. | C.On Sundays. |
A.Detective ones. | B.Comedy ones. | C.Science fiction ones. |
A.Only the man. | B.Only the woman. | C.The speakers and Jack. |