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A£®Raymond's Solo Concert£ºRaymond, the talented singer who shifts freely between musical, folk songs and hip hop, is to give a solo concert this weekend£®The event will be part of the Asian tour promoting his new album£®His concert has very high ticket prices, but his fans have bought tickets worth one million yuan in just four days£®

Place£ºGrand Theatre

Time£º8¡Ã30£­10¡Ã30 pm, January 6

Price£º380£­2,000 yuan

Tel£º7322£­3411

B£®Prince of the Piano£ºClayderman has established a truly international career as a best selling recording artist and concert performer£®He has recorded over 1,000 melodies and created a "New Romantic" style through a repertoire which combines his 'trademark' originals with classics and pop standards£®In fact, despite his natural shyness and reserve, he is completely in his element on stage; a Richard Clayderman concert is a real 'Spectacular'£®

Place£ºThe Great Hall of the People

Time£º8¡Ã00£­10¡Ã00 pm, January 7

Price£º180£­1680 yuan

Tel£º7310£­5266

C£®Live Music£ºAudiences in the city will be able to make a date with one of the most famous German Orchestras on the evening of Jan£®27 at Century Center£®Conducted by Florian Stubenvoll, the orchestra will perform 11 classics including Beethoven's "Fledermaus Ouverture," Mozart's "Symphony No£®40," and four pieces by Johann Strauss£®

Place£ºCentury Theatre

Time£º8¡Ã00£­10¡Ã30 pm, January 10

Price£º120£­680 yuan

Tel£º7988£­7311

D£®Jazz Night£ºEnjoy real American jazz from Herbie Brown, the famous trumpet player£®He's coming with his new 7¨Cpiece band, Herbie's Heroes£®Herbie is known to play well into the early hours, so don't expect to get much sleep£®This is Herbie's third visit to China£®The first two have been sold out, so get your tickets quickly£®

Place£ºThe Jazz Club

Time£º10¡Ã00 pm till late! January 7, 9, 11

Price£º100£­200 yuan,

Tel£º7599£­7862

E£®Scottish Dancing£ºWant to get your body some exercise while enjoying live music? Take your partner here and get ready to dance till you drop£®Scottish dancing is fun and easy to learn£®There will be instructors demonstrating the dances£®The live band is also excellent£®

Place£ºJack Stein's

Time£º7¡Ã30£­10¡Ã00 pm, January 5£­7

Price£º70 yuan including one drink

Tel£º7832£­1788

F£®Beijing Rocks£º¡°The Night of Chinese Rock¡± is set to bring rock fans special performance£®Eight Chinese rock bands will perform at the concert, including older generation bands, middle generation and some recent arrivals£®The audience can even decide what songs they want to hear, which is sure to bring a storm£®

Time£ºJanuary 8, 9

Place£ºWorker's Stadium

Time£º8¡Ã00£­11¡Ã30 pm, January 4

Tel£º7633£­0640

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2£®Joey and his friends always enjoy their weekend by attending late night activities£®However, he hasn't joined them for a long time because he has been working for a couple of weeks£®This weekend he wants to have some fun and excitement with his friends, who are interested in western music£®

3£®Alice is a college student who studies music, and playing the piano is her favorite£®Her parents approve of her attending concerts and pay for the tickets£®As a result, she doesn't care much about how much the ticket might cost£®

4£®Tracy is interested in a variety of music£®Like most of the other university students, she has a part-time job£®She would like to amuse herself by attending concerts£®Since she does not earn much, she can only afford a ticket that costs no more than 100 yuan£®

5£®Sally enjoys listening to foreign music in her spare time£®She would like to attend concerts performed by foreign bands or orchestras whenever it's possible£®But according to the school rules, she has to return to her dormitory before 11¡Ã00 pm£®

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[A]. Science magazine published the study about orangutans. The scientists collected evidence from years of observations in six areas on Borneo and Sumatra. The scientists found that the animals demonstrated a total of twenty-four signs of cultural activity. Several actions were demonstrated in some orangutan groups, but not others.
[B]. The Environmental Investigation Agency and Telapak released the report. Telapak is an environmental group based in Indonesia. The Environmental Investigation Agency operates in several countries. The two groups say Indonesia controls ten percent of the world's tropical rainforests.
[C]. Richard Sandor is the chairman of the C-C-X. He praised the companies forming the group for demonstrating leadership. He said they believe that an active way to deal with global warning helps everyone. The group said its members want to reduce costs they may face from future rules on greenhouse gas emissions. Trading credits may help businesses find the most effective methods to reduce pollution. Members also hope to improve their public image on environmental issues.
[D]. Their most detailed effort involved ninety-nine kinds of birds, insects and plants in North America and Europe. They found that the territory where these plants and animals live has moved north by an average of six kilometers every ten years. In Europe, some butterflies now live as much as one hundred kilometers to the north because of changes linked to higher temperatures.
[E]. The new report says many areas experienced unusual weather in two thousand and two. Most of Asia, for example, was warmer than usual. India had unusually high temperatures in April and May. The extremely hot weather caused hundreds of deaths. There also were extremely dry conditions across India. Parts of Africa experienced unusual heavy rains. Yet other areas in Africa had unusual dry weather.
[F]. Hydrogen is the most common element in the universe. Hydrogen is a colorless gas. On Earth, it is present in large amounts in natural gas, coal, plants and water. By weight, hydrogen produces the highest energy levels of any known fuel. When burned in an engine, hydrogen releases no harmful pollution into the environment. When powering a fuel cell, the only waste is water. However, hydrogen is difficult to store. It also burns easily.
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47. One member of the Chicago Climate Exchange is American Electric Power. It's the biggest owner of electric power producers in the United States. Company officials say they hope their company's membership will demonstrate the ability of the C-C-X to grow.
48. For example, members of some groups make a kissing noise by tightening their mouths and sucking in air. Some groups use leaves to clean themselves or protect their hands from sharp objects. The scientists found that some of the animals use sticks as tools to remove insects from holes in trees. Other orangutans use leaves to crush insects or gather water.
49. Professors Parmesan and Yohe used similar methods to examine one hundred and seventy-two kinds of wildlife. They examined the timing of events in the spring, such as the appearance of flowers and the reproduction of animals. They found that these events happened an average of two days earlier than normal every ten years.
50. They say illegal operations to remove trees are causing large areas of forest to disappear. Environmental Investigation Agency director Dave Currey says the illegal operations are completely out of control.

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A. Sea kayaking in Turkey

Enjoy beautiful scenery on Turkey¡¯s Turquoise Coast. The water is clear and calm with temperatures of 25º¨C28º in July and August. You don¡¯t need any previous kayaking experience to enjoy this trip. However, you do need to be quite fit, as you will be on the water for 4¨C6 hours a day.

B. Diving holidays in Kenya

Experience diving and sailing in the Indian Ocean in March and April. Enjoy warm, clear water and white, sandy beaches. Spend all of your stay on one of our yachts (ÓÎͧ) with first-class service and excellent food. Explore remote and unspoilt reefs, and see a wonderful range of underwater sea life.

C. Swimming with dolphins in The Azores Islands, Portugal

Would you like to discover the underwater world of the dolphin? Join us in July or August in the clear waters around the Azores. You will receive training from expert guides to gain confidence in the water with the animals. We often see eight different species of dolphin during our trips.

D. Gulfoss Waterfall in Iceland

Come to Iceland in summer to see the biggest waterfall in Europe. Gulfoss, the ¡®Golden Waterfall¡¯ is a truly spectacular sight. The water from the River Hv¨ªt¨¢ and water from glaciers come together and fall 32m in two stages. You can follow a path quite close to the falls, which provides wonderful opportunities for photos and videos. Warm clothing is essential.

E. Plitvice Lakes, Croatia (¿ËÂÞµØÑÇ)

Set in a National Park, the lakes are Croatia¡¯s most popular tourist attraction. The beauty of the region comes from the 16 lakes, waterfalls, and areas of woodland, where deer, wolves and bears can be found. The park is open all year. There are several walks for all levels of fitness. You can also see the park by boat or bus.

F. Lake Balaton, Hungary

If you enjoy nature, you will love Lake Balaton. Much of the area around the lake is part of a protected National Park. We have expert guides with knowledge of local plants and animals. That will take you on long walks around the park. The marsh area of the lake is home to a wide number of bird species.

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1.Jonny is crazy about plants and animals in different parts of the world. He travels a lot and each summer he goes to a different place to learn about the local plants and wildlife.

2.Leo and his family have already done different water sports in Europe and so want to travel further abroad. They would like to try a new sport and they don¡¯t mind working hard. They are not free to travel until the summer.

3.Ellen enjoys being near water but she doesn¡¯t want to do any water sports and she doesn¡¯t like the cold. Walking long distances is rather difficult for her, but she likes being outside and seeing wildlife. She has already been to Hungary. She can travel at any time between November and January.

4.Amy and Eric are retired but they are still very active. They enjoy walking and looking at scenery. They would like to go somewhere cool this summer where Amy can take a lot of photos.

5.Will is a student of marine biology. He is also a very good swimmer and an experienced diver. He¡¯s looking for a summer holiday where he can learn about animals and help people. He wants to stay in Europe.

 

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B£®Guitar Beginners. Do you like music? Do you want to play the guitar well in a short time?

This new book, written by guitarist Frank Jones, helps even the most basic beginner read his way to being a competent guitar player in just 20 days.

C£®The Adventure of Tom Sawyer is a short novel written by Mark Twain, an American famous writer. It is very interesting and adventurous.

D£®The Milk Calcium, produced for the senior. More and more people have realized that to be healthy is really the most important. The milk Calcium is especially good for the ones lack of calcium(¸Æ).

E. The Classic Explorer¡¯s Compass, a precious instrument, will help you know wherever you are. Each comes with its own waterproof leather case.

F. Super Shoes, the sports shoes liked by all the young. Wearing Super Shoes can be attractive. It is said that Super Shoes can help you to be the winner in every sports game.

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56. Mike likes sports and travel. He would like something that he can take with him on his  journeys, especially when he is camping or hiking, because sometimes it is hard to find the direction.

57. Mary likes parties and discos. She likes to look smart, and she is very fond of music. She says that she likes books, but she never reads any. Now, she wants to learn how to play a musical instrument.

58. Robert is an eighty-year-old man. He likes doing exercise in the morning. But one week ago, the doctor told him that he suffered from osteoporosis(¹ÇÖÊÊèËÉ) in a common health examination.

59. Lily is a beautiful girl. She sings well and is going to perform at the New Year¡¯s party. She¡¯d like to wear something that is attractive at the party.

60. Tom is a junior student. He likes playing basketball and reading. He would like to read something about taking a risk.

 

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A£®Discover

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B£® WORLD TRAVEL

This weekly magazine can bring the world to your home. Have you ever wondered what the Chinese eat for breakfast? Did you know that the Sahara Desert is getting bigger every year? This fascinating magazine, full of color photographs, is your window on the world.

C£®Self

Published by Conde Nast Publications Inc., Self is a handbook devoted to women¡¯s overall physical and mental health. Every issue contains usable articles such as ¡°Style Lab¡±, in which wearable clothes are mixed and matched on non-models and the ¡°Eat-Right Road Map¡±, with tips on how to eat properly.

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The weekly magazine tells what you need to know if you¡¯re thinking of traveling. Helpful advice on what to pack and what to buy once you¡¯re there. Lots of colour photos to help you choose the best hotel, the cheapest flights and a special guide to different climates each week.

 

E. Wired

This magazine is designed for leaders in the field of information engineering including top managers and professionals in the computer, business, design and education industries. Published by Conde Nast Publications Inc, Wired often carries articles on how technology changes people¡¯s lives.

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The weekly magazine keeps you in touch with what¡¯s happening. Filled with facts and figures about almost everything you can think of, plus articles by our regular writers on the week¡¯s most interesting new stories. Special back page sums up the news for the busy readers.

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61. Bill travels a lot when he was younger. Now that he has stopped his work, he enjoys reading about foreign people, places and customs even if he has already visited that part of the world.

62. Emi is a university student studying Italian and Politics. She doesn¡¯t have much time to read anything very detailed but she is looking for something with plenty of news and information.

63. Ben serves as an assistant to the general manager of an American company in Los Angeles. He is very interested in management and the use of high technology.

64. Up till now Brigitte has never traveled far so this year she has decided to go abroad for the first time. The travel agent suggests that she should read about various countries first before choosing her holiday.

65. Susan likes shopping. She is interested in buying clothes and she needs to be offered advice on clothes.

 

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[A]. Science magazine published the study about orangutans. The scientists collected evidence from years of observations in six areas on Borneo and Sumatra. The scientists found that the animals demonstrated a total of twenty-four signs of cultural activity. Several actions were demonstrated in some orangutan groups, but not others.

[B]. The Environmental Investigation Agency and Telapak released the report. Telapak is an environmental group based in Indonesia. The Environmental Investigation Agency operates in several countries. The two groups say Indonesia controls ten percent of the world's tropical rainforests.

[C]. Richard Sandor is the chairman of the C-C-X. He praised the companies forming the group for demonstrating leadership. He said they believe that an active way to deal with global warning helps everyone. The group said its members want to reduce costs they may face from future rules on greenhouse gas emissions. Trading credits may help businesses find the most effective methods to reduce pollution. Members also hope to improve their public image on environmental issues.

[D]. Their most detailed effort involved ninety-nine kinds of birds, insects and plants in North America and Europe. They found that the territory where these plants and animals live has moved north by an average of six kilometers every ten years. In Europe, some butterflies now live as much as one hundred kilometers to the north because of changes linked to higher temperatures.

[E]. The new report says many areas experienced unusual weather in two thousand and two. Most of Asia, for example, was warmer than usual. India had unusually high temperatures in April and May. The extremely hot weather caused hundreds of deaths. There also were extremely dry conditions across India. Parts of Africa experienced unusual heavy rains. Yet other areas in Africa had unusual dry weather.

[F]. Hydrogen is the most common element in the universe. Hydrogen is a colorless gas. On Earth, it is present in large amounts in natural gas, coal, plants and water. By weight, hydrogen produces the highest energy levels of any known fuel. When burned in an engine, hydrogen releases no harmful pollution into the environment. When powering a fuel cell, the only waste is water. However, hydrogen is difficult to store. It also burns easily.

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46. A severe ocean storm hit South Korea in August. It set a new national record for rainfall. In central Europe, more than one hundred people died in flooding caused by heavy rainfall in September. The flooding also resulted in thousands of millions of dollars in property damage. Yet large parts of North and South America had extremely dry weather.

47. One member of the Chicago Climate Exchange is American Electric Power. It's the biggest owner of electric power producers in the United States. Company officials say they hope their company's membership will demonstrate the ability of the C-C-X to grow.

48. For example, members of some groups make a kissing noise by tightening their mouths and sucking in air. Some groups use leaves to clean themselves or protect their hands from sharp objects. The scientists found that some of the animals use sticks as tools to remove insects from holes in trees. Other orangutans use leaves to crush insects or gather water.

49. Professors Parmesan and Yohe used similar methods to examine one hundred and seventy-two kinds of wildlife. They examined the timing of events in the spring, such as the appearance of flowers and the reproduction of animals. They found that these events happened an average of two days earlier than normal every ten years.

50. They say illegal operations to remove trees are causing large areas of forest to disappear. Environmental Investigation Agency director Dave Currey says the illegal operations are completely out of control.

 

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