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Henley Street, Strafford-Upon-Auon Tel: 01789 204016
Shakespeare's Birthplace Was the childhood home of William Shakespeare. Take a step back in time and see what life was like for the young Shakespeare growing up in Stratford-Upon-Avon. The house has been exactly furnished, and includes both original and copy items similar to those which would have been there in the house when Shakespeare was a boy. Beautiful painted cloths hang on the walls, brightly colored fabrics fill the rooms and his father's glove workshop has been recreated. At the back of the house is a beautiful garden containing many plants£¬herbs and flowers mentioned in Shakespeare's plays.
The neighboring exhibition shows Shakespeare's life and focuses on many rare local items connected with him, as well as a copy of the first edition of his collected plays published in 1623.
Limited disabled access
Many restaurants close to Shakespeare's Birthplace
Town center parking
Gift shop
Allow at least 45 minutes to visit the house and the exhibition
Adult6.70 Child 2.60 Family15.00 | ||||||
Summer | Mid | Winter | ||||
Jun--Aug | Apr¡ªMay Sep---Oct | Nov----Mar | ||||
Open | Last Entry | Open | Last Entry | Open | Last Entry | |
Monday--Saturday | 9:00 am | 5:30 pm | 10:00 am | 5:00 pm | 10:00 am | 4:00 pm |
Sunday | 9:30 am | 6:00 pm | 10:00 am | 5:30 pm | 10:30 am | 4:00 pm |
£¨1£©What can we see in Shakespeare's birthplace?
A.Old furniture.
B.Ancient restaurants.
C.Colored gloves.
D.Shakespeare's plays.
£¨2£©How much would they pay if a couple with their two children visit the exhibition?
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B.¡ê15.
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£¨3£©What is the deadline to enter the exhibition on Friday in July?
A.6:00 pm.
B.5:30 pm.
C.5:00 pm.
D.4:00 pm.
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In order to increase their job chances after college, Chinese students are turning to a special practice¡ªEiffel Tower nose jobs (±ÇÕûÐÎÊÖÊõ). The latest trend in plastic surgery promises to create a nose that is similar to the curve of the Eiffel Tower.
Surgeon Wang Xuming said: ¡°We are influenced by the beauty of the Eiffel Tower. We are not content to just add something to the nose; we reconstruct it.¡± The surgery costs about US$ 10,000 and involves the enlarging of the nose using tissue from the forehead.
Hundreds of posters advertising the procedure are put up all over Chongqing city, where surgeon Xuming runs his private practice. They show a western-looking woman with an almost-to o-perfect nose, against an outline of the Eiffel Tower.
Interestingly, many young women in China are eager to achieve a western appearance, as they believe it will give them an advantage in the highly competitive job market. ¡°Some students face a lot of employment pressure after graduation. If their facial features are good, they'll have more chances of finding a job,¡± said surgeon Xuming. ¡°We've had students getting the Eiffel Tower nose; it's helped them a lot.¡±
Apparently, Chinese employers are quite particular about appearances and prefer attractive candidates. Some of them even go as far as putting height and weight requirements in their employment ads. Plastic surgeons across the country are reporting an increase in the number of students choosing beauty ¡°improvement¡±.
According to a Mr. Li, hospital manager at surgeon Xuming's clinic, most of their customers are female and the bill is taken care of by the family. ¡°They usually come in with their mothers, and tend to be from well-off backgrounds.¡± he said.
Personally, I don't think it so important to ¡°improve¡± our appearance as long as we are skilled at our jobs. We can't decide how we look, but we can decide how well we live and work.
£¨1£©Why do Chinese college students choose to have a nose operation?
A.To have more chances of getting a job.
B.To gain a real westerner appearance.
C.To Take good care of their family.
D.To look like the Eiffel Tower.
£¨2£©What is mainly talked about in Paragraph 3?
A.The city of Chongqing.
B.A plastic surgery procedure.
C.The posters advertising the surgery.
D.Xuming's private practice.
£¨3£©What can we learn from Mr. Li's words?
A.Most families can't afford the expensive operation.
B.Their customers are usually from wealthy families.
C.Patients can be well looked after at the clinic.
D.The number of plastic surgeons is increasing.
£¨4£©Which of the following will the author probably agree with?
A.Chinese employers only care about their employees' appearance.
B.Chinese students are content with the shape of their noses.
C.A western face looks prettier than a Chinese one.
D.Skills at work speak louder than appearance.
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John, a little boy living next door to me, liked fast food very much. His parents was so busy that they had a little time to cook for him at home. So they often took him eat fast food. That¡¯s because John became overweight. My mother had always told his parents that too much fast food was harmful, and they ignored my mother¡¯s advices. Recently, the doctor warned him not to eat fast food any more after the poor boy has a physical examination. Her parents came to realize what a terribly mistake they had made. Now John¡¯s mother often comes to ask my mother for advice in how to make healthy food.
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The Niagara Falls consist of three sections.The large Canadian falls¡ªwith their distinctive curved shape¡ªare also known as the Horseshoe Falls.They are separated by Goat Island from the American Falls£¬which are separated from the narrow Bridal Veil Falls by a small island at their south end.Each side of the falls offers a different perspective£¬and it is always best to visit both sides to maximize your experience.
Views of Niagara Falls are free and accessible.Access to the riverside walks and parks offer great views.You can walk across to Goat Island on the bridge on foot.
Cave of the Winds£¬£«1 7162781730.Daily 9 AM£7£º30 PM from Spring 2016.A lift takes you 175 feet down to a walkway that leads you right to the bottom of the Bridal Veil Falls.You will definitely get a feel for the true power of the falls! This is the closest you can get to the falls on either side without actually leaping into them! Raincoats and slippers are provided£¬and you will definitely need them.Adults£º 12£»6£12 years old£º 8£»younger children£ºFree£¬but must be 42 inches or taller.
Maid of the Mist.A boat ride£¬taking you down around the bottom of the falls.Some information is given about the falls£¬but the real experience is looking up at the falls from below and feeling the mist coming off the falls(hence the name)£®Wear a raincoat to avoid getting wet.Boats leave from both the American and Canadian sides£¬so you may want to check the exchange rates to see which will be more costeffective when you visit! April£October.
The Niagara Gorge Discovery Center.Although it¡¯s easy to enjoy the falls visually£¬the Discovery Center provides another way to appreciate the magnificence of the falls.Exhibits show the history of the entire area£¬including the falls£¬how they were originally formed£¬and how they¡¯ve changed over time.
Aquarium of Niagara,701 Whirlpool St£¬tollfree£º£«1 8005004609.9AM£5PM.The aquarium at Niagara Falls£º 10.
Niagara Scenic Trolley.Use this to get around the park more quickly if needed. 2 adults/ 1 children for the entire day.Hop on and off.
You can combine all these attractions with a Niagara USA Discovery pass for 35£¬which you can purchase at the attractions.
Must stay a night and see the night view of the Niagara Falls.It is equally beautiful.
During the winter season£¬a lot of repair work of the falls£¬tours£¬and surroundings takes place.Many areas£¬such as Terrapin Point and Luna Island£¬are closed due to slippery conditions.Winter brings a different kind of beauty to the falls and a visit during that time is certainly worthwhile£¬but if you want to experience the full range£¬plan to come in the warmer months.
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C. 32. D. 35.
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A. Tourists in Niagara Falls can enjoy the full range of scenery in winter.
B. Tourists in Niagara Gorge Discovery Center can have a feel of history.
C. Tourists are provided with boat rides from both the American and Canadian sides all year round.
D. The Niagara Falls have three sections£ºthe large Canadian falls£¬the Horseshoe Falls and the American Falls.
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