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One of a Kind Craft(工艺)Show
The show is held twice a year, in spring and at Christmas. There are hundreds of artisans(手艺人)from across Canada selling jewellery, pottery, glass, ironwork and clothing.
When: 26 Nov. – 6 Dec.
Mon. –Fri. 11 am-10 pm.
Sat. 10 am-9 pm;
Sun. 10 am-6 pm
Where: Direct Energy Centre
Cost: C$10
Phone: +1 416 263 3000
Email: askus@oneofakindshow.com.
Young Music Scene Concert
Young musicians from throughout Germany perform at Young Music Scene Concert at Berlin’s famous Quasimodo music hall. The concert is part of the Berlin Festival.
When: 26 – 30 Nov.
Where: 24, 10719 Berlin, Germany
Cost: Various
Email: info@quasimodo.de
Phone +49 ( 0 ) 30 312 8086
Documentary Film Month
Cinemas, schools and libraries across France and the French-speaking world take part in November’s Documentary Film Month. About 120,000 visitors take part each year.
When: 1 – 30 Nov.
Where: 25 rue des Pyramides, 75001 Paris
Cost: Various
Phone: +33 (0) 1 43 38 19 92
Email: info@paris-touristoffice.com
Canada Blooms :Toronto Garden and Flower Show
The Canada Blooms show every year at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre is the country’s largest indoor garden show.
When: Mar. 10 am-9 pm;
Sun. 10 am-6 pm
Where: Metro Toronto Convention Centre
Cost: C$ 18; under 12 free
Phone: +1 416 447 8655
Email: info@mtccc.com
51. You buy _____ at One of a Kind Craft Show.
A. some books about film B. classic music CDs
C. different kinds of flowers D. glass, ironwork and clothing
52 Young Music Scene Concert is held from _______ .
A. 6 Nov. – 6 Dec. B. 1-31 Mar.
C. 1 Mar. -30 Nov. D. 26 -30 Nov.
53. You can e-mail ________ when you want to see Documentary Film Show.
A. askus@oneofakindshow.com B. info@quasimodo.de
C. info@paris-touristoffice.com D. info@mtccc.com
54. If two adults and a boy of 7 want to see Toronto Garden and Flower Show, it will cost them ______.
A.C$ 54 B. C$ 36 C. C$ 24 D. C$ 48
55. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. One of a Kind Craft Show is held twice a year.
B. Young musicians from throughout Germany perform at Quasimodo music hall.
C. Cinemas, schools and libraries across France take part in Documentary Film Month.
D. Toronto Garden and Flower Show is the world’s largest garden show.
Documentary(记录片) Film Month
Cinemas, schools and libraries across France and the French-speaking world take part in November’s Documentary Film Month. About 120, 000 visitors take part each year.
Time: 1—20 Mar.
Place: 25 Road Pyramids, 75001 Paris
Cost: Various
Phone: +12 (0)1 43 38 19 73
Email: info@paris-touristoffice.com
Canada Blooms Toronto Garden and Flower Show The Canada Blooms Show every year at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre is the country’s largest indoor garden show. Time: Mar. 9 am—6 pm Sun. 11 am—5 pm Place: Metro Toronto Convention Centre Cost: $18; under 12 free Phone: +1 235 447 8768 Email: info@mtccc.com |
Craft (工艺) Show You can come to the show twice a year, in spring and at Christmas. There are hundreds of artisans (手艺人) from across Canada selling jewellery, pottery, glass, ironwork and clothing. Time: 26 Nov.—7 Dec. Mon.—Fri. 11 am—10 pm Sat. 10 am—8 pm Sun. 9 am—6 pm Place: Direct Energy Centre Cost: $10 Phone: +7 658 198 3245 Email: askus@oneofakindshow.com |
66. People can enjoy music at Young Scene Concert from____________.
A. 1—20 Mar B. 15—20 Nov
C. 26 Nov—7 Dec D. 1 Mar—20 Nov
67. You can e-mail ____________if you want to see Documentary Film.
A. info@mtccc.com
B. askus@oneofakindshow.com
C. info@paris-touristoffice.com
D. info@quasimodo.de
68. You can NOT buy ____________at the Craft Show.
A. pottery B. clothing
C. books D. jewellery
69. If one adult and two boys of 9 want to see Flower Show and Craft Show, it will cost them ____________.
A. $48 B. $84 C. $76 D. $112
70. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. The Young Music Scene Concert is not part of the Berlin Festival.
B. Cinemas, schools and libraries across France take part in Documentary Film Month.
C. People can enjoy the Craft Show from 10 am to 8 pm on Sunday.
D. Toronto Garden and Flower Show is the world’s largest garden show.
A Japanese toy maker says that they've developed a gadget(小器具) that translates(翻译) dog barks into human languages and plan to begin selling the gadgets--under the name of Bowlingual--in the US pet stores and present shops this summer.
People laughed when the Japanese toy maker Takara company made the world's first dog-human translation machine last year. But about 300,000 of them have been sold since it was on sale in Japan last year. Far bigger sales will be expected once an English language translation machine for dogs comes to America in August. The United States is home to about 67 million dogs, more than six times the number in Japan.
"We know that the Americans love their dogs so much, so we don't think they' 11 mind spending$ 120 on this gadget," the Takara marketing manager said before the journalists at a meeting in Atlanta. Bowlingual, one of US Time magazine's coolest inventions of 2002, has two parts. A microphone is tied to the dog's collar and sends out sound information to the gadget held by the owner. Then the translation is done in the gadget by a database with every kind of barks. Those barks show six feelings - happiness, sadness, disappointment, anger, declaration and desire. Each of the feelings is then translated into words like "Let's play." "Look at me!" or "Spend more time with me."
Takara says it has spent millions of dollars developing the gadget. One thing that seems certain is that the markets for animal translation machines will probably be a dog's world since Takara has no plans to develop such a gadget for cats. "They are too changeable," the marketing manager said.
1. The first three paragraphs(段落) of the passage mainly tell us that Bowlingual_________
A. was invented in Japan B. has developed quickly
C. wi11 be sold in America D .sells well for its price
2. When was this passage most probably written?
A. In the autumn of 2002. B. In the spring of 2003.
C. In the summer of 2002. D. In the winter of 2003.
3. We can learn from the passage that_________.
A. people need to talk to dogs
B. there are more dogs in America than in Japan
C. Japanese people don't like dogs
D. the company will soon make a gadget for kids
4. The underlined word "they" in the last sentence refers to_________
A. markets B. dogs C. plans D. cats
5. From the passage, we can see that Takara is_________ the sale of its new gadget in the US A. proud of B. pleased with C. confident of D. worried about
Astronauts have already visited the moon and lived on space stations. They' ve never been to another planet, but they might visit Mars soon. The astronauts will spend about six months traveling to the planet, then about two years on the planet and about six months traveling back to the earth. They' ll be away from the earth for about three years, so they' 11 need a lot of food !
It' s very expensive to take food into space. It costs about 120,000 dollars to carry something that weighs one kilogram. So an apple on Mars could cost 20,000 dollars! Of course, they will need to take quite a lot of food with them to feed the astronauts for three years. This amount of fresh food can not stay fresh, and is very expensive to take, so they need to find food that is not very heavy.
At the moment, astronauts on space stations eat dried food. It's very light, so it doesn't cost a lot of money to carry it into space. But astronauts stay healthier and happier if they eat fresh food. In the future, astronauts on Mars may grow vegetables like lettuce, spinach and carrots.
Astronauts on Mars will probably have special machines. They' ll use these machines to change beans into foods that taste like meat or cheese because it won' t be possible to keep animals in space.
1. The astronauts plan to go to next.
A. the earth B. the moon C. Mars D. space
2. Why do the astronauts have to eat dried food?
A. Because it is safe. B. Because it makes them happy.
C. Because it is cheap to buy. D. Because it is cheap to carry.
3. What may astronauts do in the future?
A. Take enough fresh food for their journey.
B. Grow some fresh vegetables on Mars.
C. Keep animals in space.
D. Grow food on their space stations.
4. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. It will take the astronauts six. months to get to a planet.
B. If we take two kilograms of apples into space, it could cost 40,000 dollars.
C. Dried food is as healthy as fresh food for astronauts in space.
D. Astronauts will get foods that taste like meat or cheese from beans on Mars.
5. The best tide for this passage is
A. Food in Space B. An Important Planet
C. Vegetables in Space D. Astronauts in the Future
Working parents feel that they are not giving their children enough care. They think that their children feel 1 and 2 to spend more time with them.
Scientists in some colleges have found that working parents believed that they knew 3 their children, but 4 had ever asked their children what they thought. So scientists interviewed (采访) over 1,000 children of working mothers or fathers to 5 what they wanted. They asked the children 6 they wanted their parents to stay 7 and some 8 questions.After they collected the answers, it was 9 that only 10% of the children in their study said that they wanted more time with their parents. _10_, the children who were interviewed said they wanted their parents to give more 11 to them. They said that their parents were as 12 as a bee. When they were asked about what they 13 most, a large number of the children said that they wanted to feel important and 14 .
So parents should know what their children really want and how to get along 15 with them.
1. A.tired B.afraid C.unhappy D.worried
2. A.think B.let C.ask D.want
3. A.of B.at C.about D.over
4. A.every one B.someone C.anyone D.no one
5. A.try out B.find out C.take out D.put out
6. A.whether B.why C.when D.how
7. A.behind B.at home C.away D.up
8. A.other B.others C.the other D.the others
9. A.surprising B.important C.necessary D.useful
10. A.But B.Also C.However D.too
11. A.food B.care C.money D.practice
12. A.small B.young C.lazy D.busy
13. A.talked B.learned C.needed D.studied
14. A.loved B.hated C.complained D.troubled
15. A.good B.nice C.fine D.well
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