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8.30pm-10.30pm
ComedyatKaleidoscope
ComeandseeGeeWhizzperform.He’sthefunnieststand-upcomedianonthecomedyscene.Thisjoyfulshowwillpleaseeveryone,fromtheyoungesttotheoldest.GeeWhizzreallyknowshowtomakeyoulaugh!
Ourbarisopenfrom7.00pmfordrinksandsnacks(快餐).
Simon’sWorkshop
5.00pm-7.30pmWednesdaysatVictoriaStage
Thisisagoodchanceforanyonewhowantstolearnhowtodocomedy.Theworkshoplooksateverykindofcomedy,andpracticesmanydifferentwaysofmakingpeoplelaugh.Simonisacomedianandactorwhohas10years’experienceofteachingcomedy.Hisworkshopsareexcitingandfun.AneveningwithSimonwillgiveyoutheconfidencetobefunny.
CharlotteStone
8.00pm-11.00pmPizzaWorld
Finefoodwithbeautifuljazzmusic;
thisisagreateveningout.CharlotteStonewillperformsongsfromhernewbest-sellingCD,withJamesPickeringonthepiano.ThemenuisItalian,withexcellentmeatandfreshfish,pizzasandpasta(面食).Bookearlytogetatable.Ourbarisopenallday,andservescocktails,coffee,beer,andwhitewine.
1.Whocanhelpyouifyouwanttohaveyourmusicproduced?
A.JulesSkye.B.GeeWhizz.C.CharlotteStone.D.JamesPickering.
2.WhatdoweknowaboutSimon’sWorkshop?
A.Itrequiresmembershipstatus.B.Itlaststhreehourseachtime.
C.Itisrunbyacomedyclub.D.ItisheldeveryWednesday.
3.WhenwillCharlotteStoneperformhersongs?
A.5.00pm-7.30pm.B.7.30pm-1.00am.C.8.00pm-11.00pm.D.8.30pm-10.30pm.
2、“Matureneverstopsbeingamazing,”saysRosemaryMosco,masterofhumorousnatureart.Hernewbook,BirdingIsMyFavoriteVideoGame,combinesfascinatingfactswithcharmingpictures,andit’sguaranteedtomakeyoulaugh.Infact,thelearningandlaughingarebothequallyimportanttoRosemary.
“There’ssomuchtoloveaboutbirds,”notesRosemary.“Iadmirethatthey’rereal-life,moderndinosaurs!
Asanartist,I’mcaptivatedbytheircolorvariations.Onceyougetintobirds,theinterestsnowballs.Youcanfindthemalmosteverywhere.Youstarttonoticesubtlebehaviorsandwingpatterns.You’veneverboredagain.Teachingakidtowatchbirdsisahugegift.”
BirdsmakeregularappearancesinRosemary’snatureartcomics(连环圆).Shecreatedchartsexplainingthesongsandcallsofcommoneasternandwesternbirds.Oneofhermostpopularpiecesisaflowcharthelpingyoutodecidewhetherornottohelpababybirdfallenfromanest.Andherownpersonalfavoritecartoonisabouttinyowls,meanttobebothmotivationalandmildlydisturbing,"
Rosemaryexplains.“Onereaderaskedmeifwehadanyevidencethattheseowlscankillandeatamoose(驼鹿).Myresponsewas,notyet...”
Rosemarylovesotheranimals,andisespeciallyproudofapostershedrewshowingeverysnakeintheUSandCanada.Shealsohasarealsoftspotforbutterflies.“Theirbehaviorscanbesurprisinglycomplex,"
shepointsout.“Theydefendhabitatswithdogfights.Theyhavecomplexrelationshipswithpoisonousplants,whichamountstoanevolutionaryarmsrace.Someofthemeatwasteanddrinktears.Oh,andithelpsthattheygesturenicelyforphotos.
Mostlyself-taught,Rosemaryhastakenafewartcourses,evenstudyingvideogameartforabit.Duringhercareer,she’screatedmanyeducationalcharts,andhasbeenworkingonsomechildren’ssciencebooks.Shealsohasanupcomingcomicsnovelaboutthesolarsystem.
“I’mexcitedtosharemorestoriesaboutthenaturalworld,”Rosemarysaysaboutthefutureofhernatureartcomics.“Humorgivessciencewings!
”
1.WhatareRosemary’scomicslike?
A.Anovelofecologyandcartoons.B.Acombinationofnatureartandscience.
C.Amixtureofentertainmentandeducation.D.Abookofhirelingfactsandbehaviorcharts.
2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“captivated”meaninParagraph2?
A.Puzzled.B.Shocked.
C.Fascinated.D.Encouraged.
3.ThepurposeofwritingParagraph4isto
A.sharethecontentofRosemary’scomics
B.explainthepopularityofRosemary’sart
C.provethehardshipofRosemary’screation
D.disclosethesourceofRosemary'
sinspiration
4.WhatisRosemarymostlikelytodonext?
A.Takesomeartcourses.B.Writeanewbirdingbook.
C.Drawthesunhumorously.D.Observemoose’sbehavior.
3、GrandparentsAnsweraCall
Asathird-generationnativeofBrownsville,Texas,MildredGarzaneverpleasedmoveaway.EvenwhenherdaughterandsonaskedhertomovetoSanAntoniotohelptheirchildren,shepolitelyrefused.OnlyafterayearoffriendlydiscussiondidMsGarzafinallysayyes.Thatwasfouryearsago.Todayallthreegenerationsregardthemovetoasuccess,givingthemacloserrelationshipthantheywouldhavehadinseparatecities.
NostatisticsshowthenumberofgrandparentslikeGarzawhoaremovingclosertothechildrenandgrandchildren.Yetthereisevidencesuggestingthatthetrendisgrowing.EvenPresidentObama’smother-in-law,MarianRobinson,hasagreedtoleaveChicagoandintotheWhiteHousetohelpcareforhergranddaughters.Accordingtoastudygrandparentscom.83percentofthepeoplesaidMrs.Robinson’sdecisionwillinfluencethegrandparentsintheAmericanfamily.Two-thirdsbelievemorefamilieswillfollowtheexampleofObama’sfamily.
“Inthe1960swewereallalittlewildandcouldn’tgetawayfromhomefarenoughfastenoughtoprovewecoulddoitonourown,”saysChristineCrosby,publisherofgratemagazineforgrandparents.“Wenowrealizehowimportantfamilyisandhowimportanttobenearthem,especiallywhenyou’rerainingchildren.”
Movingisnotforeveryone.Almosteverygrandparentwantstobewithhisorhergrandchildrenandiswillingtomakesacrifices,butsometimesitiswisertosaynoandvisitfrequentlyinstead.Havingyourgrandchildrenfarawayishard,especiallyknowingyouradultchildisstruggling,butgivingupthelifeyouknowmaybeharder.
1.WhywasGarza’smoveasuccess?
A.Itstrengthenedherfamilyties.B.Itimprovedherlivingconditions.
C.Itenabledhermakemorefriends.D.Ithelpedherknowmorenewplaces.
2.WhatwasthereactionofthepublictoMrs.Robinson’sdecision?
A.17%expressedtheirsupportforit.B.Fewpeoplerespondedsympathetically.
C.83%believedithadabadinfluence.D.Themajoritythoughtitwasatrend.
3.WhatdidCrosbysayaboutpeopleinthe1960s?
A.Theywereunsureofraisemorechildren.B.Theywereeagertoraisemorechildren.
C.Theywantedtoliveawayfromtheirparents.D.Theybadlittlerespectfortheirgrandparent.
4.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestthegrandparentsdointhelastparagraph?
A.Makedecisionsinthebestinterests’oftheirown
B.Asktheirchildrentopaymorevisitstothem
C.Sacrificefortheirstrugglingchildren
D.Gettoknowthemselvesbetter
4、Hundredsofyearsago,newswascarriedfromplacetoplacebypeopleonfootorbyhorse.Ittookdays,weeksandsometimesmonthsforpeopletoreceivenews.Nowitispossibletosendwordsandpicturesaroundtheworldinseconds.Billionsofpeoplelearnaboutnewsstoriesoftheirowncountryandallovertheworldeveryday,eitherbywatchingTVorreadingnewspapers.
Newspapershavebeenanimportantpartofeverydaylifesincethe18thcentury.Manycountrieshavehundredsofdifferentnewspapers.Howdonewspapereditorsdecidewhichnewsstoriestoprint?
Whydotheyprintsomestoriesandnotothers?
Whatmakesagoodnewspaperstory?
Firstly,itisimportanttoreportnewsstories.TVstationscanreportnewsmuchfasterthannewspapers.Yet,newspapersgivemoreaboutthesamestory.Theymayalsolookatthestoryinanotherway,ortheymayprintcompletelydifferentstoriestothoseonTV.
Secondly,anewsstoryhastobeinterestingandunusual.Peopledon’twanttoreadstoriesabouteverydaylife.Asaresult,manystoriesareaboutsomekindofdangerandseemtobe“bad”news.Forexample,newspapersneverprintstoriesaboutplaneslandingsafely;
insteadtheyprintstoriesaboutplaneaccidents.
Anotherfactor(因素)isalsoveryimportantinmanynewsstories.Manypeopleareinterestedinnewsinforeigncountries,butmoreprefertoreadstoriesaboutpeople,placesandeventsintheirowncountry.SothestoriesonthefrontpageinChinesenewspapersareusuallyverydifferentfromtheonesinBritish,FrenchandAmericannewspapers.
1.Accordingtothepassage,howdopeoplelearnaboutnewsstoriesintheworldnow?
A.Theycarrynewsstoriesandtellothersfromplacetoplaceonfootorbyhorse.
B.Theytelleachotherwhattheyhaveseenwiththeireyes.
C.TheywatchTVorreadnewspapers.
D.Theylistentotheradioeveryday.
2.ThedifferencebetweennewspaperstoriesandTVnewsreportsisthat_______.
A.peoplecanlearnmoreaboutthesamenewsstoryfromanewspaper
B.peoplecanreadthenewsstorymorequicklyinanewspaper
C.peoplecanreadnewsstoriesinothercountries
D.peoplecanreadnewsstoriesabouttheirowncountry
3.Tomakeagoodnewspaperstory,howmanyfactorsdoesthepassagetalkabout?
A.Two.B.Three.C.Five.D.Six.
4.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingcanyoumostpossiblywatchonTV?
A.Yourteacherhasgotacold.
B.Thebikeinfrontofyourhouseislost.
C.Youoftenplayfootballwithyourfriendsafterschool.
D.Atigerintheci