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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿There's so much to discover at the new Bell Museum

Audubon Animated

January 25-May 31

This fantastic exhibit brings to life artist John James Audubon's Birds of America. Enter ¡°The Audubon Experience¡± video room and find yourself surrounded by a virtual swamp and forest where Audubon's painted birds are brought to life through motion and sound. View rare selections from the Bell's Birds of America elephant folio. Flex (»î¶¯£© your creative and observational muscles in a ¡°Draw like Audubon¡± hands-on sketching activity.

Star Parties

Monthly: January 31, February 28, March 13, April 3, May 1

Have you looked at the rings of Saturn? The moons of Jupiter? Explore the sky with the Bell! Free, informal telescope observing nights are informational and fun for the whole family. Bell staff will guide you through observations of the same celestial (Ìì¿ÕµÄ£© objects that have inspired sky-gazers throughout history!

Space Fest

February 1 and 2

Join us for our annual festival of the cosmos! We'll be celebrating the many women in space science and their contributions to the field. There will be special guest speakers, science demonstrations, special planetarium (ÌìÏó¹Ý£© shows, and hands-on astronomy activities all weekend long.

Bell Summer Camps

Adventures for the promising scientist in your life

Camps go on sale to Bell members on Saturday, February 8, for an exclusive week's pre-sale and discounts of $ 30/ camp on full-week registration.

Bell camps offer kids in kindergarten-8th grade a fun and enriching environment that encourages them to explore their scientific passions as well as new subjects. Our camps include hands-on activities, planetarium visits, games, creative activities, field trips to see researchers and labs around the University's Twin Cities campus, and much more!

¡¾1¡¿Which of the following can you do at Audubon Animated?

A.Drawing birds.B.Taking field trips.

C.Observing the night sky.D.Watching a science demonstration.

¡¾2¡¿What event would you go to if you want to celebrate women in space science?

A.Audubon Animated.B.Star Parties.C.Space Fest.D.Bell Summer Camps.

¡¾3¡¿When should you buy tickets for Bell Summer Camps to save money?

A.On January 25.B.On February 1.C.On February 8.D.On March 13.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Where did the man meet Shelley?

A.At summer camp.B.In a writing class.C.In a college.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ We have many trips for you to explore the world your way. Our travel ideas are as diverse as the world itself and are designed to let you experience it. Please start with the following four trips.

Athens and Crete Explorer

Visit Greek¡¯s famous capital, Athens, and its largest island, Crete, on this Greece vacation. In Athens, tour the iconic Acropolis and head to nearby Delphi to see the home of the ancient Oracle, before flying to the island of Crete where you can explore its capital, Heraklion, and enjoy its world-famous diet of seafood and cheese.

Duration: 8 Days Prices From: US$ 892

Trip Type: Romance & Honeymoon, Tailor-made Travel Ideas

London for Families

Designed to thrill people of all ages, this family London vacation explores the sights, history and magic of this great city. Visit the world of Harry Potter, the original Madame Tussaud¡¯s Wax Museum, and take the Original London Sightseeing Tour.

Duration: 9 Days Prices From: US$ 634

Trip Type: Family Vacations, Stopovers/City Breaks, Tailor-made Travel Ideas

Australia & New Zealand

Explore the two most popular cities of Australia and New Zealand on this air-land tour. Start in Sydney, where you¡¯ll tour the Sydney Opera House, sail across the famous harbour, and see koalas and kangaroos at Taronga Zoo. Then head on to Auckland where you¡¯ll explore the twin harbours, learn about Maori traditions, and enjoy unbeatable views of the landscape.

Duration: 11 Days Prices From: US$ 1,999

Trip Type: Vacation Packages with Airfare

Classic Egypt

This tour is a true classic designed to give the traveler with limited time a superb introduction to the civilization of Ancient Egypt, focusing on the Nile and its importance to the people. The ancient land of Egypt inspires the imagination like no other. Unlock the land of the Pharaohs on this 9 day journey along the Nile.

Duration: 9 Days Prices From: US$ 1,495

Trip Type: Classics (Bestsellers), Tailor-made Travel Ideas

¡¾1¡¿Which trip is more likely taken by a newly-married couple?

A.London for Families.B.Australia & New Zealand.

C.Classic Egypt.D.Athens and Crete Explorer.

¡¾2¡¿From the text, it can be learnt that all the four trips ________.

A.have the same trip typeB.take more than one week

C.take more than US$ 1000D.enjoy their famous diet

¡¾3¡¿Where is the text probably taken from?

A.A travel brochure.B.A science fiction.

C.A storybook.D.A textbook.

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¡¾1¡¿How did the speaker feel before his first interview?

A.Very confident.B.Very nervous.C.Very impatient.

¡¾2¡¿Where did the speaker take up his first part-time job?

A.In middle school.B.In high school.C.In college.

¡¾3¡¿What made the speaker want to be an engineer?

A.Helping at McDonald¡¯s.

B.Serving at a coffee shop.

C.Working at a building company.

¡¾4¡¿What is the speaker¡¯s secret to success?

A.He met lots of people.

B.He had work experience.

C.He developed good study habits.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Soaps are television serial (Á¬ÐøµÄ) dramas of a highly dramatic and sentimental (Çé¸ÐµÄ) nature. They are called soaps because many of them were originally funded by soap companies. They were appealing to an audience primarily made up of house wives. Soaps tell us a lot about the viewers they are produced for. These long-running serials, with potentially endless episodes (¼¯), are concerned with everyday life. They are generally aimed at the lower classes in a country.

In the US, the most popular soaps usually feature the lives of the rich, the charming and the beautiful. Their houses are always beautiful, big and well decorated. The characters lead exciting lives. Most of these characters are very ambitious. One of the most popular soaps is The bold and the Beautiful. The name says it all really! It is set in Los Angeles and centred on the attractive and wealthy Forrester family and their impossibly gorgeous fashion house business. It is probably the most watched soap in the world.

The British prefer to see ordinary characters rather than the gorgeous high-flyers of the US soaps. They prefer to view on TV what they have experienced personally and what they actually see around them. They believe that one should accept one¡¯s station in life and not attempt to be more than one actually is.

Coronation Street, first shown in 1960, is the longest-running British TV soap opera. It is watched by about one-third of the British population, more often by women, by older people, and especially by people from lower socio-economic groups. EastEnders is another popular British show, though it appeals to a younger generation. Again the characters tend to be working class. In addition to women, young people and men are also given strong roles in order to reach a wider audience.

Thus the soaps can teach us a lot about the audience that they are intended for. The characters, settings and even the story lines can show us what appeals to British and American people.

¡¾1¡¿What¡¯s the relationship between soaps and soap companies according to Paragraph 1?

A.Soap companies are named after soaps.

B.Soap companies support soaps financially.

C.Soap companies depend on soaps for promoting their products.

D.Soap companies make soaps appealing to the public.

¡¾2¡¿How does the author introduce US soaps in Paragraph 2?

A.By using examples.B.By making comparisons.

C.By analyzing causes.D.By describing processes.

¡¾3¡¿Which is the difference between British soaps and American soaps?

A.The audience they are intended for.B.Their popularity and influence.

C.The characters¡¯ class and the settings.D.Their tradition and history.

¡¾4¡¿What¡¯s the author¡¯s purpose in writing the text?

A.To show his love for soaps.

B.To remember some of the classic soaps.

C.To introduce American and British soaps.

D.To encourage audience to watch more soaps.

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The mascot (¼ªÏéÎï) for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games¡¾1¡¿(show) to the public at Beijing¡¯s Shougang Ice Hockey Arena on September 17th, 2019. The name of the mascot is ¡°Bing Dwen Dwen¡±, ¡¾2¡¿ is closely associated with the host nation¡¯s culture.

The image of it is designed based¡¾3¡¿the giant panda.¡¾4¡¿(dress) in a full body suit of ice, a symbol of purity and¡¾5¡¿(strong), the panda wears a helmet with colored halo (¹â»·). The lines of the halo represent the snow tracks and 5G technology. The heart shape in¡¾6¡¿(it) left palm represents the host country¡¯s hospitality.

The name ¡°Bing Dwen Dwen¡± is a combination of several meanings in the Chinese language. ¡°Bing¡± is the Chinese character for ice, while ¡°Dwen Dwen¡± is ¡¾7¡¿common nickname in China for children that implies healthiness and cuteness.

The mascot¡¾8¡¿(perfect) combines the best elements and characteristics of China to show China¡¯s warm invitation to friends from all over the world. It is also designed¡¾9¡¿(promote) the Olympic spirit. There is no doubt that it will be a¡¾10¡¿(wonder) ambassador for China and the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿We can¡¯t ______ buying a new printer for our company. The one we have doesn¡¯t work.

A.take upB.carry outC.keep onD.put off

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