1 . Things to see, hear, watch and read.
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MOVIES
Go to New York Film Festival
Sans virtual screenings.
Lincoln Center, through October 10.
The city’s most impressive cinema showcase opens with the world premiere (首映) of Joel Coen's The Tragedy of Macbeth, with Deazel Washington and Frances McDormand as the ruthless(冷酷无情的) would-be royals, and includes new films from Pedro Almodóvar (Parallel Mothers), Jane Campion (The Power of the Dog), Celine Sciamma (Petite Maman), Paul Verhoeven (Benedetta) and Apicbatpong Weerasethakul (Memoria).
ALISON WILLMORE
THEATER
See Tina: The Tina Turner Musical
Rolling on the river.
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, reopens October 8.
With many Broadway shows returning, theater-goers can catch up with the shows they meant to attend but never quite got to. No one should miss a second chance to see star Adrienne Warren. The power-packed, laser-voiced performer will only be back playing the central role from October 8 to 31, and while her successor will no doubt be incredible, Warren...is simply the best. Do not miss her this time out.
HELEN SHAW
PODCASTS
Listen to Storytime with Seth Rogen.
Ft. celebrities and regular people.
Sirius XM’s Stitcher October 6.
Seth Rogen has teamed with producer Richard Parks III to show the stories of his interviewers as cinematically as possible, no matter how ordinary. Upcoming guests include Quinta Brunson, Joe Mande, and Paul Scheer.
NICHOLAS QUAH
ART
See Julian Lethbridge
Geometric abstractions.
Paula Cooper Gallery, 521 West 21" Street, through October 16.
Julian Lethbridge is a sort of under-known master of modeling the complex possibilities and variations of the visibility of thought. His works convey an intensity (强烈) of intention and a smoldering (郁积的) emotionalism.
JERRY SALTZ
1. Which of the following people is an actor in a movie?A.Jane Campion. | B.Frances McDormand. |
C.Seth Rogen. | D.Joel Coen. |
A.Helen Shaw. | B.Nieholas Quah. |
C.Alison Willmore. | D.Jerry Saltz |
A.Paul Scheer is the producer. |
B.Seth is interviewed on October 6. |
C.You can hear common people's stories. |
D.It covers as many cinemas as possible. |
A.His paintings are full of models. |
B.He is not very famous. |
C.His art exhibition runs through October. |
D.He has a complex personality. |
A.Lincoln Center. |
B.Paula Cooper Gallery. |
C.521 West 21th Street. |
D.Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. |
2 . Attending a summer camp in the US is a perfect way for children to explore the world around them while giving them experience and confidence. Here are four of the best summer camps from around the country.
Camp Mondamin
413 Mondamin Rd, Zirconia, North Carolina
Since 1922, this summer camp has valued horseback riding, sailing, swimming, hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, and tennis. Various wilderness trips are offered. The program is non-competitive. Children don’t need to compete against each other. They can just enjoy themselves and discover their interest.
Extreme Action at Pali Adventures
30778 Highway 18, Running Springs, California
From the minute you arrive under the expert management of our highly trained staff, you will experience some of the most exciting, one-of-a-kind, and dirt-filled activities offered by the camps. If you have a will of steel and the need for constant adventure, then Extreme Action is where you belong.
World Scholars
510 S. Sugar Rd, Edinburg, Texas
World Scholars offers excellent summer business courses to high school students taught by world-leading professional experts. Learn world-class study skills and get a deep understanding of business theory. Daily activities include surfing lessons, rainforest hiking, waterfall swimming, beach games, and trips to exciting local destinations.
Maine Camp Experience
Different locations in Maine
Kids, whose ages are 7-17, can connect with nature, have fun, make lifelong friendships, learn new skills, and gain confidence and independence. The camps provide a perfect combination of land and water sports, arts, and memorable out-of-camp trips. They focus on the individual. They feature natural beauty, strong values, and first-class instruction and equipment.
1. What’s special about Camp Mondamin?A.It focuses on some mountain sports. |
B.It is perfect for children just coming for fun. |
C.It has a history of more than 200 years. |
D.It aims to turn kids’ interests into future career. |
A.are curious about competitions |
B.want to train with famous athletes |
C.are strong-willed and like challenges |
D.have a great interest in traditional sports. |
A.World Scholars | B.Maine Camp Experience |
C.Camp Mondamin | D.Extreme Action at Pali Adventure |
A.It can benefit children’s development in various ways. |
B.It makes a single plan for a single students. |
C.It’s suitable for children of all ages. |
D.It takes place in different countries. |
A.To compare some American summer camps. |
B.To offer skills of choosing outdoor activities. |
C.To introduce ways to stay healthy to students. |
D.To recommend several summer camps in the US. |
A.At the bank. | B.At home. | C.In Mike’s house. |
A.A movie. | B.A couple | C.A desert |
A.She acted in a play. | B.She saw a play. | C.She went to the tea-house. |
1. 发出邀请;
2. 展览介绍(时间;地点;主题;内容等);
3. 期待回复。
注意:
1. 从如下主题中选择一个进行介绍:paper cutting 剪纸;Peking Opera 京剧;calligraphy 书法;seal cutting 篆刻;
2. 词数不少于100;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 开头结尾以给出,不计入词数。
Dear Chris,
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7 . Here are four activities in October. Go and get yourself out of your house.
1. Hope with Every Step 5K Race
It will be held on Saturday, October 3 at Taglienti Field on the Spruce Mountain High School campus. This event is held in honor of Josh Brochu, 13 and his sister Brook Brochu, 10, both of whom have a rare disease that affects children. All the money collected from the event will go to the A-T Childrens’ Project, a non-profit (非盈利的) organization which raises money for medical research and health centers. Visit www.atcp.org for more information.
2. A Free Movie Supported by Farmington Baptist Church
It will be shown at 7: 00 pm on October on 194 Whittier Road in Farmington. The movie When the Game Stands Tall tells the true story of the De La Salle Spartans High School football team, which set 151-game winning streak (连胜) record. Football coach Bob Ladouceur’s belief was always. “We don’t expect you to play perfectly. but to give a perfect effort.”
3. Wilton Free Public Library’s Birthday Party
The library is turning 100 years old! All are welcome to attend the party celebrating 100 years of the beautiful library building. From 10:00 am to 1: 00 pm on October 3, families are welcome to come to the library for some food and fun! There will be historical displays, fun book-themed food, face painting, and games and presents for kids. Please come and celebrate!
4. The Fourth Annual Pumpkin Festival
It will take place on Saturday, October 10. There will be various family activities, including movies, dog shows and children’s gifts. All events will take place in the Front Street Neighborhood. For more information, please visit the website: farmingtonpumpkinfestival.net.
1. Which is one of the purposes of Activity 1?A.To raise money. | B.To explore nature. |
C.To advertise a school. | D.To start an organization. |
A.Hope with Every Step 5K Race. |
B.The Fourth Annual Pumpkin Festival. |
C.Wilton Free Public Library’s Birthday Party. |
D.A Free Movie Supported by Farmington Baptist Church. |
A.Activities 1&4 | B.Activities 2&3 |
C.Activities 2&4 | D.Activities 1&33 |
A.They are both held every year. |
B.They can both entertain kids. |
C.They both need people to sign up online. |
D.They both provide a chance to taste food. |
A.At Taglienti Field. | B.On 194 Whittier Road. |
C.In Wilton Free Public Library. | D.In the Front Street Neighborhood. |
Although traditional pet stores are somewhere you buy an animal to be your friend at home, there’s a new kind of pet store where you spend some quality time with the animals and just walk away, without taking anything. What really matters is the experience.
I visited one of these stores in the Sanlitun area in Beijing. I was targeting call ducks, which are famous for their cute looks and, of course, their sky-high prices, each of them can easily cost a few thousand yuan. Since I was not planning to spend so much on a duck, visiting them in one of these—what I’d call “mini-zoos”—seemed to be the perfect option.
There were a total of five call ducks at the store—among other animals—and we spent a good three hours with them. We got to learn much about them.
Call ducks are not as obedient as cats,so playing with them would include a lot of running from our side and quacking(呱呱叫) from theirs. Also, don’t expect them to be house-trained, one of the ducks actually pooped(排便) while sitting on my leg. But none of these little incidents reduced the pleasure of holding them in my hands and touching their full chests. It was like the whole world’s joy was in my hands, for those call ducks are fun and comforting—something I would hardly ever expect from work.
That’s the magic of animals: You don’t have to own them—simply spending time with them is enough.
1. What can you do in this pet store? (no more than 10 words)2. What are call ducks famous for? (no more than 8 words)
3. What does the underlined word “obedient” in paragraph 4 mean? (1 word)
4. Why did the author say “It was like the whole world’s joy was in my hands.”? (no more than 10 words)
5. Do you like the style of spending time with animals? Give your reasons. (no more than 25 words)
1.活动的时间和地点;
2.活动的目的和内容(欣赏花卉、听讲座、亲自动手插花等);
3.你的感受。
参考词汇:插花 flower arrangement
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Jim,
Seeing that you are interested in my recent social practice.
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The first time I used the TV to distract my daughter, I felt like a bad parent; I convinced myself I was a “bad” mom—these days I believe the opposite to be true. Screen time makes me a better mom.
Now I know what most of you might be thinking: That’s ridiculous, Only crappy (糟糕的) parents rely on the screen to care for their kids. Plus, experts suggest parents limit media use. And while I do not doubt experts, there are things they fail to consider.
Like most 6-year-olds, my daughter gets worked up and excited easily and watching a cartoon gives her a chance to shut off her mind. And there are other reasons, more selfish reasons. I’m a walk-from-home mom, and give her screen time gives me “me” time. I’m able to write while she watches TV. And while this may sound bad, I believe I’m helping my daughter realize she should rely on herself. When Mommy works, she gets her own snacks, drinks and toys.
There are all the benefits, too. TV has opened dialogues between me and my daughter. TV has also taught my daughter. Thanks to “Super Why”, she knew her alphabet at 2, and thanks to “Sesame Street”, she was able to count to 20 by age 3. And I use the screen as a greater incentive, my daughter earns “table time” when she completes tasks, e.g., making her bed earns 15 minutes while doing her homework gets her 30.
Of course, I have a few rules. During meals, The TV is off; all progress must be supervised(监管) on weekdays, she is limited to two hours maximum. So remember: it doesn’t matter what our kids watch; it matters what they do, what they say, what they feel and how they act, and only you know what is best for them.
1. What did the author feel when she used the TV to distract her daughter for the first time? (no more than 10 words)2. What does the author think of screen time? (no more than 10 words)
3. How can screen time be good for kids whose mothers are working at home? (no more than 10 words)
4. What does the underlined word probably mean in Paragraph 4? (1 word)
5. What can we learn from the author’s experience? Please explain. (no more than25 words)