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Musical Chairs
Do you know how to play a game called Musical Chairs" ? It is easy to play and most people enjoy it. All you need are some chairs, some people and some way of making music. You may use a piano or any other musical instrument, if someone can play it. You may use a tape recorder. You can even use a radio.
Put the chairs in a row. The chairs may be put in twos, back to back. A better way is to have the chairs in one row with each chair facing in the opposite direction to the chair next to it.
The game is easy. When the music starts ,the players walk round the chairs. Everyone goes in the same direction, of course, they should walk in time to the music. If the music is fast they should walk quickly. If the music is slow, they should walk slowly.
The person playing music cannot see the people in the game. When the music stops, the play- ers try to sit on the chairs. If a person cannot find a chair to sit on, he drops out. Then, before the music starts again,one chair must be taken away. When the music stops again, one more player will be out.
At last,there will be two players and one chair. The one who sits on the chair when the music stops is the winner.
If ten people are playing musical chairs, you must begin with 查看材料
A.nine chairs
B.ten chairs
C.eleven chairs
D.one chair
Here we are! Where we get off is where we get on. Return to the bus in Fifty minutes. Thank you!
Who do you think is speaking?
A.A bus driver.
B.A tourist guide.
C.A visitor.
Come to Woodland Park Festival! June 25-28
When you think of the Woodland Rose Festival, you might just think of red, yellow, white roses. However, this year we will feature boat races, games and classic music concerts in Woodland Park. You will enjoy our starlight parade and of course the grand floral parade. For the last 120 years, residents have enjoyed this annual event, passing on the traditions to other members of their family. Youd better get up early to get a perfect spot to watch the very colorful and fragrant grand floral parade. You can hear those familiar sounds of people screaming with joy as they ride the roller coaster or the ferris wheel and the familiar smells of cotton candy and corn dogs. Its like a step back in time no matter what your age. Come and enjoy! Woodland Park is located on the Kings Drive, just a short walk from downtown Meadow city. The festival will last from Thursday to Sunday this week. You will see big fireworks on Sunday night. The park opens 8 A.M to 11 P.M. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance of Woodland Park.
What is the purpose of the information?
A.To offer discounts on admission to a music concert.
B.To invite the community to a special event.
C.To tell park visitors about the opening of a new building.
D.To announce timetable changes for regional buses.
Now walk seven blocks up Fifth Avenue to the New York Public Library. The entrance is between 40th and 42nd Streets. This library holds over 10 million books. Behind the library is Bryant Park. In the summer, there's an outdoor cafe, and at lunch hour, there are free music concerts.
Walk up Sixth Avenue to 49th Street. You're standing in the middle of the 19 buildings of the Rockefeller Center. Turn right on 49th Street, walk another block, and turn left. You're in Rockefeller Plaza. In the winter, there' s a rink where you can ice-skate.
Right across from Rockefeller Center on Fifth Avenue is St. Patrick's Cathedral. It's modeled after the cathedral in Cologne, Germany. Go inside the cathedral and leave the noisy city behind. Look at the beautiful blue windows. Many of these windows come from France.
Which of the following is NOT mentioned?
A.Empire State Building
B.New York Public Library.
C.Rockefeller Center.
D.Statue Liberty.
听力原文:Woman: Don't you live by the police station?
Man: I used to live by the police station, but I didn't really like the neighborhood, so last year I moved to Mountain View Street. Now I live in a very nice house right by the school.
Woman: Oh, that's right. Your house is that small yellow one on the corner, isn't it? The one with the spectacular garden. I pass it every day on my drive to work.
Man: You do? Then maybe you can give me a lift sometime when the weather's bad. Normally I walk to work, and I really enjoy getting the exercise, but I'd rather not do it when it rains.
Woman: I'm sorry. I thought you took the bus. Look, it's supposed to rain tomorrow. I'll pick you up at 7:30, OK?
Where does the man live?
A.By the school.
B.By the police station.
C.On a mountain,
D.Near a pool.
听力原文:M: Sally, how are you doing?
W: I'm doing fine. I've spent the last two years studying Chinese literature on the lovely coast. I could not have made a better choice, as I really enjoy everything about being here except the lack of snow, of course!
M: Why did you choose to study Chinese literature?
W: Well, my parents are China scholars, and since I was very young I've been interested in China, especially Chinese culture.
I have always believed that a country's literature reveals a lot about its culture.
M: What do you like about your study?
W: What I like most is that we have group work, presentations and assignments as well as seminars and lectures. These variations enable interaction and discussion among the students.
M: Say something more about the place of your study, will you?
W: It's a great student town bemuse of its size and nightlife. You will not experience being lost or lonely here. Unfortunately for some, there is a lack of opportunities for those interested in art.
M: I guess it's still a wonderful place.
W: It sure is. It can offer friendly people, a gorgeous beach, powerful waves and a fresh sea breeze. Nothing else can refresh you more than a walk by the beach!
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A.Four.
B.Three.
C.Two.
D.One.
Americans who live in cities such as New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles, often think that everyone is equally in a hurry to get things done; they expect others to "push back", just as city people do in Tokyo, Beirut, or Sao Paulo, for example. But when they discover that you are a stranger, most Americans become quite kind and will take great care to help you. Many of them first came to the city as strangers and they remember how frightening a new city can be. If you need help or want to ask a question, choose a friendly looking person and say, "I am a stranger here. Can you help me?" Most people will stop, smile at you, and help you find your way or answer your questions. But you must let them know that you need help, otherwise they are unlikely to help. Occasionally, you may find someone too busy or discouraged; just ask someone else. Most Americans enjoy helping a stranger.
The writer intends to tell you something about ______.
A.city life in America
B.the fast pace in big cities in America
C.foreigners first arriving in the U. S.
D.Americans attitude towards foreigners
听力原文:M: Hi, I hear that you walk all the way to school these days.
W: Yes. I've found great pleasure in walking. That's the type of exercise I enjoy very much.
Q: Why does the woman walk to school?
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A.She lakes it as a kind of exercise.
B.She wants to save money.
C.She loves doing anything that is new.
D.Her school isn't very far.