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● DISPLAY
● OUR JOURNEYS
● 12 April-29 May 2008
Young people explore how they have adapted to life in Oxford.
“When I first came here,” says one young African woman, “I just wanted to cry all the time. And now I have learned to laugh again.” Working with photographer Rory Carnegie and writer Nikki van der Gaag, young men and women explore their journey from the time they first arrived in a strange place to where they find themselves today. Organized by The Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival (10-17 April 2008). Supported by the Maggie Black Trust and Oxford City Council.
● ACTIVlTlES FOR CHlLDREN AND FAMILIES
● MODERN ART TROLLEY FREE
Art activities for children every weekend during the exhibition in the Entrance Space from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Just drop in. Children must be led by an adult.
● WORKSHOP FOR 8 TO 12 YEAR OLDS
Thursday 7 April, 10:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m.
Looking at themes from the exhibition and exploring pictures based ideas through group discussion and using digital cameras. Led by Judie Waldmann.
● BOOK LAUNCH FREE
The Drawing Book by Sarah Simblet is a practical approach to drawing the world around you. Sarah Simblet, who teaches at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, University of Oxford, will be present to give a short talk about the development of her book. Special price of£18 on copies purchased in the evening.
Booking recommended on 01865 813802
● TEACHERS’ EVENING FREE
Thursday 21 April, 5 p.m. to 7:30 p. m.
Lecture by Susan Bright, independent writer and lecturer, at 5:30 p. m. followed by an opportunity to view the exhibition. FREE Education Notes will be provided for teachers attending the evening.
● WORKSHOP FOR PRIMARY TEACHERS
Saturday 7 May, 10:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m.
Workshop for primary teachers who would like to develop their practical art skill as well as gain an understanding of modern art practice. Led by Judie Waldmann, artist and former primary school teacher.
● TALKS AND WORKSHOPS FOR SCHOOL GROUPS
Exhibition talks and artist-led workshops to create work in response to the exhibition are available for pre-booked school groups. Suitable for primary and secondary schools, to check availability and discuss details call Sarah Mossop on 1865 813816.
【小题1】If you are a teacher and interested in art, you probably would like to go to ________.
A.TEACHERS’ EVENING
B.MODERN ART TROLLEY
C.WORKSHOP FOR PRIMARY TEACHERS
D.TALKS AND WORKSHOPS FOR SCHOOL GROUPS
【小题2】What can we learn from the passage?
A.Susan Bright will give a short talk at the launch of the Drawing Book.
B.Rory Carnegie and Nikki will teach young people how to take photos.
C.The workshop led by Judie is intended for the secondary school students.
D.The children who go to the Modern Art Trolley must be led by an adult.
【小题3】Which of the following would be the best title of the text?
A.FREE JOURNEYSB.SPRING EVENTS
C.WEEKEND ACTIVITIESD.ACTIVITIES FOR TEACHERS
【小题4】The passage makes you believe that __________.
A.if you attend “BOOK LAUNCH”, you can get the book at a low price.
B.school groups can attend talks and workshops for them at any time.
C.almost all the young people have difficulty in adapting to life in Oxford.
D.TEACHERS’ EVENING is only accessible to teachers.

【小题1】C
【小题2】D
【小题3】B
【小题4】A

解析【小题1】C 根据文章的“Workshop for primary teachers who would like to develop their practical art skill as well as gain an understanding of modern art practice.”可知C为最佳选项。
【小题2】D 选项A与“BOOK LAUNCH FREE”中的内容不符;Rory Carnegie和Nikki出现在第一则广告,对照原文可知选项B与广告内容有出入,因为Nikki是一位作家,而不是摄影师。选项C与“WORKSHOP FOR PRIMARY TEACHERS”中的“Led by Judie Waldmann, artist and former primary school teacher.”内容不符;选项D与“ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES”中的“MODERN ART TROLLEY FREE”中的“Children must be led by an adult.”一致,故D正确。
【小题3】B 选项A意为“免费旅行”,与广告内容不符;选项C意为“周末活动”,广告的内容不单纯是周末活动;选项D意为“教师的活动”,广告的内容不仅仅是教师的活动;故可用排除法,所以选项B正确。
【小题4】A 选项A与广告“BOOK LAUNCH FREE”中的内容“Special price of£18 on copies purchased in the evening.”一致,故选项A为最佳答案。其余选项均与相应的内容有出入。

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