Who is Grace Martin?A.The curator of the museumB.An expert on the history of fashionC.A ph
Who is Grace Martin?
A.The curator of the museum
B.An expert on the history of fashion
C.A photography teacher
D.A visitor of the museum
Who is Grace Martin?
A.The curator of the museum
B.An expert on the history of fashion
C.A photography teacher
D.A visitor of the museum
A.He believes Martin was the wrong person.
B.He wants to know who is telling the truth.
C.He finds the decision unbelievable.
D.He thought there wouldn't be any awards.
Gandhi and Martin Luther King are typical examples of out standing leaders who ______.
A.can move the masses with their forceful speeches
B.can provide an answer to the problems of their people
C.are good at demonstrating their charming characters
D.are capable of meeting all challenges and hardships
Martin and Curran are mentioned as good examples of______.
A.winners in the 26. 2-mile race on all seven continents
B.people who enjoy long running as a lifestyle. activity
C.running racers satisfied with their own performance
D.old people who live an active life after retirement
Who is Mr. Martin?
A.The manager of the conference
B.A member of the Children's Network
C.The president of the Spears Foundation
D.A major donor to the Spears Foundation
E-Mail Message From: William Strictland
To: Lucy Stone
Subject: Museum Schedule Dear Ms. Stone, Thank you for your inquiry about our exhibition schedule. This summer we have various exhibitions and lectures you can enjoy. On July 15, the date you want to visit our Huntsville Museum, we will display Nature Photographs taken by Sonny Terry. His pictures contains city parks, zoos, and waterfronts in Huntsville City. In addition, you can see our fantastic display of 18th Century dresses, shoes, and accessories on loan from The Henry Art Institute in Paris. All special exhibits will be held in the Diamond Gallery, and the special exhibit entrance fee is $10 for the general public and $3 for students and seniors(65+)with identification. If you are a museum member, you dont need to pay special exhibit fees. There will be a lecture led by the photography teacher, Sonny Terry. He will hold a discussion on technique used in photographs in the Nature in the City exhibit. And another lecture regarding influence of 18th Century Fashion on Modern Designers will be led by Grace Martin, the author of numerous books on the history of fashion. Admissions to these lectures are free but registration is recommended. Lastly, there will be a guided tour by our curator. It is also free of charge but registration is required beforehand, and participation is restricted to the first 10 people who register. There are two ways to register for our museum events. You can simply fill out our registration form. on our Web site, and you may prepay special exhibition fees online with a credit card. The other way is that you can visit the museum services desk and complete an event registration form, and you may pay the special exhibition fees there with cash or a credit card. Thank you and I am looking forward to seeing you at our museum. William Strictland Museum Information Center The Huntsville Museum 3569 Walter Road, Huntsville 385Event Registration and Fee Prepayment
Total payment submitted: $ 10.00 Payment method(select one): Credit card()/ Cash(×)
What is NOT mentioned as a source of Sonny Terrys Pictures?
A.City parks
B.Waterfronts
C.Skyscrapers
D.Zoos
Gandhi and Martin Luther King are typical examples of outstanding leaders who ______.
A.are good at demonstrating their charming characters
B.can move the masses with their forceful speeches
C.are capable of meeting all challenges and hardships
D.can provide an answer to the problems of their people
听力原文:W: Martin didn't win that English award after all.
M: Can you believe it? I thought for sure he would.
Q: Why is the man surprised?
(16)
A.He believes Martin was the wrong person.
B.He wants to know who is telling the truth.
C.He finds the decision unbelievable.
D.He thought there wouldn't be any awards.
听力原文:W: How important are friends to you, Martin?
M: I've never had a lot of friends and regarded them as particularly important.
Q: What do we know about Martin?
(19)
A.He has a lot of friends.
B.He has no friends.
C.He regards friends as those who have no particular importance to him.
D.He thinks friends are particularly important.