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Is the money that you have been offered sufficient to ________ this term's education fee?

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A.afford

B.cover

C.offer

D.charge

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Shakespeare's Birthplace and

Exhibition of Shakespeare's World

Welcome to the world­famous house where William Shakespeare was born in 1564 and where he grew up.The property(房产)remained in the ownership of Shakespeare's family until 1806.The House has welcomed visitors travelling from all over the world,for over 250 years.

OPENING TIMES

20 Mar to 19 Oct

Mon to Sat:9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Sun:9:30 am to 5:00 pm

20 Oct to 19 Mar

Mon to Sat:9:30 am to 4:00 pm

Sun:10:00 am to 4:00 pm

◆Enter through the Visitors' Centre and see the highly­praised exhibition Shakespeare's World,a lively and full introduction to the life and work of Shakespeare.

◆Stand in the rooms where Shakespeare grew up.

◆Discover examples of furniture and needlework from Shakespeare's period.

◆Enjoy the traditional(传统的)English garden,planted with trees and flowers mentioned in the poet's works.

The Birthplace is within easy walking distance of all the car parks shown on the map;nearest is Windsor Street(3 minutes' walk).

The House may present difficulties but the Visitors' Centre,its exhibition,and the garden are accessible(可进入的)to wheelchair users.

The Shakespeare Coffee House(opposite the Birthplace).

68.How much is the admission for a family of two grown­ups and two children?

A.£9.80.      B.£12.00.  

C.£14.20.      D.£16.40.

69.Where is the nearest parking place to Shakespeare's Birthplace?

A.Behind the exhibition hall.

B.Opposite the Visitors' Centre.

C.At Windsor Street. 

D.Near the Coffee House.

70.A wheelchair user may need help to enter ________.

A.the House           B.the garden

C.the Visitors' Centre       D.the exhibition hall

  

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1781 N. Winchester ST.
Call 264  8833
Use form given
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Basic Photography
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Jan. 10, 12, 17, 19, Tues. & Thurs. 6-8p.m.
Marianne Adams is a professional photographer whosephotographs appear in many magazines.
Understanding Computers
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Equipment Charge: $10
Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28, Sat. 9-12 a.m.
Joseph Saimders is a professor of computer science at New Urban University. He has over twelve years of experience in the computer field.
Stop Smoking
Do you want to stop smoking? Have you already tried to stop and failed? Now it is the time to stop smoking using the latest methods. You can stop smoking, and this twelve-hour course will help you do it.
Course Charge: $30
Jan. 4, 11, 18, 25 Mon. 4-7 p.m.
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Course Charge: $125
Materials Charge: $25
Two hours each evening for two weeks.
This course is taught by a number of business education teachers who have successfully taught typing courses before.
55. The word “professional” in this advertisement most probably means “_____”.
A. spiritual       B. journalist    C. professor         D. experienced 
56. The shortest course is _____.
A. Basic Photography                B. Understanding Computers
C. Stop Smoking                    D. Typing
57. There are typing courses_____.
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C. from Monday to Saturday   D. on each day in the week
58. If you can have free time only on weekends, you should take the course _________.
A. Basic Photography                B. Understanding Computers
C. Stop Smoking                    D. Typing

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1.When did Bolt regain the men's 100 meters final?

A.August 11.                 B.August 12

 C.August 13.                D.August 14

2.Where is the PGA held?

A.JamaicA.                   B.RussiA

C.AmericA.                   D.Ireland

3.______ won the world championship at last after trying hard for 13 years.

A.Jason                        B.Bolt

C.Isinbaeva           D.Heffernan

 

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SEE a cell phone cover that you like on Taobao? Forget about placing an order, paying the bill online and waiting for days for it to be delivered to you. In the near future, you'll be able to get it in minutes just by hit­ting "print" on your computer.

You might find it hard to believe that you could actually "print" an object like you would a picture. But it is not that hard to under­stand how it would work. Just as a traditional printer sprays (喷) ink onto paper line by line, modern 3-D printers spread material onto a surface layer by layer, from the bottom to the top, gradually building up a shape.

Instead of ink, the materials the 3-D printer uses are mainly plastic, resin (树脂)and certain metals. The thinner each layer is --- from a millimeter to less than the width of a hair ---  the smoother and finer the object will be.

This may sound like a completely new technology, but the truth is that 3-D printing has been around since the late 1980s. Back then, it was barely affordable for most people, so few knew about it.

Last year, though, saw a big change in the 3-D printing industry--- printers became much cheaper. For example, 10 years ago a desktop 3-D printer might have cost £20,000 (200,000 yuan), while now they cost only about £ 1,000, according to the BBC.

Taken out of the factory and in­troduced to more diverse and com­mon uses, 3-D printing can create just about anything you can think of ---flutes (笛子), bikinis, jewelry, aircraft parts and even human organs. In fact, scientists from Cornell Univer­sity in New York have just made an artificial ear using a 3-D printer, accord­ing to Science Daily. The fake ear looks and acts exactly like a natural one.

However, as 3-D printing becomes more commonplace, it may bring about certain problems --- such as piracy. "Once you can download a coffee maker, or print out a new set of kitchen utensils (餐具) on your personal 3-D printer, who will visit a retail (零售的) store again?" an expert in 3-D printing told Forbes News. Even more frightening, what if anyone in the world could use a 3-D printer to print out a fully functioning gun?

1.According to the article, in the future, the 3-D printing technology will ___.

A.enable people to make better purchases online

B.be applied as widely in our daily lives as computers

C.change the way we make many products

D.shorten the time it takes for people to get what they buy online

2.What was the big event happening in the 3-D printing industry last year?

A.The 3-D printing technology was taken out ofthe factory.

B.The 3-D printer became more affordable forconsumers.

C.The 3-D printer was used for medical treatmentfor the first time.

D.3-D printing technology began to be used invarious fields.

3.How is the last paragraph developed?

A.By analyzing a cause and an effect.          B.By making comparisons.

C.By giving examples.                      D.By presenting research findings.

4.What is the best title of the passage?

A.Printing out everything                   B.Technology in the future

C.Online shopping disappearing              D.Great demand for 3-D printers

 

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Aboriginal Art & Culture Centre

 

86 Todd Street

Tel:(08)8982 3408

www. aboriginalart. com. au

Admission Free. Tours from S5

Daily 9am一6pm

Closed Christmas Day only

The Aboriginal Art & Culture Centre includes a gallery showing Arrernte culture and an Aboriginal music museum. Learn to play a didgeridoo at the only Didgeridoo University in the world. You can have a go at spear throwing, try billy tea and damper and experiment with bush tucker.

Alice Springs School of the Air

 

 


80 Head Street

Tel:(08)8951 6834

Adult:$3.50 Child:$2.50 (5~16)

Mon ~ Sat 8.30am ~ 4.30pm

Sun 1.30pm ~ 4.30pm

Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day & New Year’s Day

They call it the biggest classroom in the world 1.3 million square kilometers — and for children living in isolated communities around the NT, it is the only classroom they know. This unique educational facility was the first of its type. Interpretive displays demonstrate the important role it has in the Outback. On school days you can hear lessons being broadcast.

Panorama Guth

 

 


65 Hartley Street

Tel:(08)8952 2013

Adult:$5.50 Child:$3.30 (6~16)

Mon ~ Sat 9am~5pm,Sun 12pm ~ 5pm

Closed 14 Dec ~ 31 Jan

An art gallery/Aboriginal museum, with a full 360~degree panoramic painting by artist Henk Guth. The painting measures 60 metres in circumference by 6 metres high, depicting scenic areas of Central Australia.Original oil paintings and reproductions are also for sale.

Red Centre Dreaming

 

 


Red Centre Resort

North Stuart Highway

Tel:(08)8950 5555

www. Aurora ~ resorts. com. au

Open all year

Experience the magic of Aboriginal culture with Aurora’s Red Centre Dreaming Dinner & Show. A high quality Aboriginal performance by traditional artists dancing, weaponry and didgeridoo playing are features of the show. Local artifacts and art are available for purchase. The evening includes three course meal, wine, soft drink and return transfers. Bookings essential.

66. What does the underlined word “didgeridoo” mean?

   A. a piece of music     B. a record     C. a musical instrument      D. a game

67. You can go to visit ______ on Christmas Day.

   A. Red Centre Dreaming               B. Panorama Guth

   C. Aboriginal Art & culture Centre       D. Alice Springs School of the Air

68. How much do you have to pay if you go to visit Alice Springs School of the Air with your family, in which there is your three-year-old brother and your ten-year-old sister besides your parents and you, an eighteen-year-old boy?

   A. $ 19.80.          B. $15.50.          C. $14.50.         D. $13.00.

69. What is special about Red Centre Dreaming?

   A. You can get information about it on the Internet.

   B. You need to book in advance.

   C. You can learn about Aboriginal culture.

   D. You can learn to play a didgeridoo.

70. If you are interested in art, you can go to ____.

   A. Alice Springs School of the Air or Panorama Guth

   B. Aboriginal Art & culture Centre or Panorama Guth

   C. Red Centre Dreaming or Alice Springs School of the Air

   D. Aboriginal Art & culture Centre or Alice Springs School of the Air

 

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