1.理由; 2.时间 ; 3.交通工具及路线。
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Dear Peter,
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Yours truly,
Li Hua
1. What does the man invite Grace to do tonight?
A.Attend a party. | B.Go to the library. | C.Go over the lessons. |
A.A coming exam. | B.Some new emojis. | C.A popular game. |
1. What is the season now?
A.Winter. | B.Spring. | C.Summer. |
A.Camp by the lake. | B.Take some spare clothes. | C.Check the weather forecast. |
1. What do children start a day’s program with?
A.Riding the horse slowly. |
B.Setting the horse ready. |
C.Knowing the route. |
A.Go swimming. | B.Read books. | C.Watch movies. |
A.Shoulder bags. | B.Light clothes. | C.Sports shoes. |
A.$50. | B.$10 0. | C.$200. |
1. Where are the speakers?
A.In Japan. | B.In Australia. | C.In America. |
A.Understanding the local language. |
B.Talking with her workmates. |
C.Correcting her accent. |
A.Twice a month. | B.Once a week. | C.Twice a week. |
A.Communicate with local people. |
B.Enjoy themselves together. |
C.Learn about life abroad. |
1. How did the speakers feel about visiting the park?
A.Tired. | B.Happy. | C.Disappointed. |
A.Study for an exam. | B.Attend a party. | C.Go to the movies. |
A.A romantic movie. | B.A comedy. | C.A horror movie. |
7 . 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 |
“Playing Shop” Social Activity Children are invited to get behind the shop counter (柜台) of Susannah Place Museum, recreated 1915 shop. This is a good time for children to put on an apron (围裙) and become shopkeepers. They learn how to wrap (包惠) an egg, weigh out goods on a scale (秤) and count in pounds and shillings (先令)! Suitable for the children between 5 and 7, the Playing Shop activity will see your children: ■ Use an old-fashioned shop scale. ■ Wrap goods. ■ Fill an order and make a delivery (配送). Tickets for Playing Shop are now on sale through sydneylivingmuseums.com.cn. Choose from the following periods: 9:15 a.m.-10:30 a.m. or 10:45 a.m.-12 p.m. on Wednesday, May 12, 2021. 9:30a.m.-10:45 a.m. or 11:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m. on Friday, May 21, 2021. Please note children must be accompanied (陪伴) by an adult. You can continue your fun at Susannah Place Museum by joining a guided tour at 2 p.m., 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. at an additional (额外的) cost on the day. |
1. Children will not learn ________ through the activity.
A.how to use a scale | B.how to wrap goods |
C.how to fill an order | D.how to make money |
A.1 to 4-year-old kids. | B.Middle school students. |
C.5 to 7-year-old children. | D.College students. |
A.For 75 minutes. | B.For one hour. | C.For 65 minutes. | D.For 45 minutes. |
A.booking tickets of the activity on the Internet |
B.staying by her side during the work |
C.paying an additional cost |
D.choosing the exact working period for her |
A.In the textbook. | B.In the novel. | C.In the newspaper. | D.In the film. |
9 . Being part of a club is such a great experience for people of all ages. Here are five benefits of joining a club.
You can meet new people.
Usually, the people you meet are easy to get along with because you both have something in common: your interest in the club.
You can learn new skills.
Everyone in a club has a job to do. Your work might be something that you’re already great at or something that you don’t have much experience with.
The idea of joining a club between work, school, friends and family may seem overwhelming (令人难以应对的). However, once you get used to your role in a club and learn to manage your time, you will find there is still enough time left for other things that need to be done daily.
You can gain experience for the future.
The skills you learn will not only allow you to succeed in that profession but will also look great on a resume (简历) if you join a club that is similar to the career you want to enter! If you dream of becoming a lawyer, for example, you will be thankful for the practice you got from being part of such a club.
You can improve confidence.
Joining a club requires courage.
A.You can stick to your plan. |
B.A confident person is popular. |
C.There is something to learn either way. |
D.You can get better at time management. |
E.At first you may not be sure if you will ft in. |
F.As they say, teamwork makes the dream work. |
G.Many clubs have monthly meetings or meet a few times a week. |
1. How does the woman feel at the moment?
A.Sick. | B.Sore. | C.Dizzy. |
A.Riding a roller coaster. | B.Riding a bus. | C.Riding a boat. |