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            • 1.

                 Described by The Washington Post as “one of the seven wonders of the artistic universe”and by The New York Times as “one of the great companies of the world,” the Martha Graham Dance Company returns on their 90th Anniversary Tour. A pioneer of modern dance, Martha Graham revolutionized dance with her unconventional movement language and socially charged exploration of spiritual and emotional themes. The company continues to foster Graham’s spirit, inspiring new generations of choreographers(编舞者)and dance lovers. The dance will be performed in Meany Studio Theatre from May 18 to May 22, 2016.

                 The multi-award winning Heath Quartet is a young UK-based quartet with a strong international presence. Their playing is thrilling. The Heath Quartet are active cooperators with some of the world’s most important new music composers and will perform a program that includes a work by the British composer Michael Tippet.

                 This performance will be given at 7:30 on 27th October in Meany Theatre. And it is currently only available as part of a Meany Center subscription package. Subscribe today to guarantee your seat.

                 The Henry presents an exhibition of black walnut sculptures by American artist Paul McCarthy. Ranging in height from four to fourteen feet, the works that occupy the museum’s lower level gallery are the product of the artist’s interest in the nineteenth-century German folktale Schneewittchen (Snow White) and Walt Disney’s beloved 1937 animated classic film.

                 The exhibition will be on Sat, March 5 (All day) to Sun, September 11 (All day) in Henry Art Gallery . It is free for Henry members, students and children. $10 General Admission; $6 Seniors (62+). Buy now.

            • 2.

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              Where beautiful paintings inspire and enrich life

                 The National Gallery's purpose is to care for and grow the nation's art collection and make it available for all to enjoy. Every visitor is encouraged to make their own voyage of discovery amongst our rich and diverse collection. It is our hope that it will be an inspirational experience that will enrich lives.

                  The Gallery provides free adult education and helps tens of thousands of schoolchildren every year to discover and enjoy great paintings. Our programmes extend to people who cannot visit the Gallery itself, including those in distant districts, the elderly, the infirm and patients in hospital. Our temporary exhibitions encourage the investigation of specific areas of the collection and we are noted as a centre for scholarly and scientific research.

                  The Gallery needs to raise almost half of its annual budget to meet the significant costs of caring for the paintings and their display, maintaining the environment they are kept in and providing a variety of programmes and services for our visitors.

                   We care for this world-class collection, for today's public and for future generations. Please help us to continue this work.

            • 3.

              Frequently Asked Questions

              Rappelling(登山运动中的绕绳下降)in North Carolina

              Do I need to have any experience to take this course?

                  Introduction to rappelling is a course designed for complete beginners.We call this course,“All the fun without any work”.You spend the day learning to rappel off different cliffs and by the end of the course,you should look like a superhero.

              How long is the course?

                  It is a one-day course.The course runs from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. You should be back in the parking area at 4:15 p.m.

              What is the age restriction for this course?

                  The course is open to adults and children.Children who are under 12 must be accompanied by a participating adult.

              What if I don't have a strong upper body?

                  Rappelling does not require any upper body strength.The equipment holds you so the challenge is more mental than physical.

              Can I get a copy of the photos the instructor takes?

                  The photos taken by the instructors are for use in the brochure or website.Due to the high number of requests we are not able to email them to each learner.

              Is it customary to tip my instructor?

                  Tipping is not required.If you feel that you have received exceptional(特殊的)service and would like to gift the instructors with a tip,they will appreciate your generosity.

              COMMENTS

                  “The rappelling trip was great.Fred Schuett is very professional.I know that his company does other rock climbing trips as well and they sound quite interesting.”

              Anusha Shanmugarajah

                  “I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed the rappelling course.The instructors were very calm and encouraging.I would definitely do another course with ONE AXE.”

              Louise Hart

            • 4.

              8:30 PM----Outlook

                 Outlook is back with a new series of reports to keep you informed of all that’s new in the world of entertainment. Stories go all the way from the technical to the romantic, from stage to screen. There will be reports of the stars of the moment, the stars of the future and the stars of the past. The director with his new film, the designer with the latest fashion, and the musician with the popular songs are part of the new Outlook. The program is introduced by Fran Levine.

              9:00 PM----Discovery

                 When a 10-year-old boy gets a first class degree in mathematics or an 8-year-old boy plays chess like a future grand master, they are considered as geniuses. Where does the quality of genius come from? Is it all in the genes or can any child be turned into a genius? And if parents do have a child who might become a genius in the future, what should they do? In this 30-minute film, Barry Johnson, the professor at School of Medicine, New York University will help you discover the answer.

              10:00 PM----Science& Health

                 Is it possible to beat high blood pressure without drugs? The answer is “yes”, according to the researchers at Johns Hopkins and three other medical centers. After a study of 800 persons with high blood pressure, they found that after 6 months, those devoted to weight loss, exercise and eating a low-salt, low-fat food lost about 13 pounds and became fitter. Plus, 35% of them dropped into the “normal” category(范畴). This week, Dr. Alan Duckworth will tell you how these people reduce their blood pressure to a level similar to what’s achieved with Hypertension(高血压) drugs.

            • 5.

              Experts have put forward detailed plans for a tunnel to join Taiwan with the Chinese mainland.

              The shortest proposed route would be 126 kilometers more than twice the length of the English Channel Tunnel. And the longest proposed route would be 207 kilometers.

              A recent conference in Xiamen,Fujian Province brought together more than 70 experts. The event was co­sponsored(共同赞助) by universities from Taiwan and the Chinese mainland.

              Fujian is the province where both proposed routes would begin.

              There is direct passenger access between the mainland and Taiwan by air or sea at the moment.

              Experts say that it is better to start research sooner rather than later,although there is a lack of government funding. There are no technical problems to build a Taiwan tunnel. But it will require an improved political relationship across the Straits(海峡).

              A professor of Tsinghua University said,“A special feature of huge projects is that the period of preparation is longer than the period of construction.”

              “For example,” he said,“the English Channel Tunnel took 14 years of planning and had been discussed for two centuries. And preparations for the huge Three Gorges(三峡) dam on the Yangtze River began in the 1950s.”

              The Xiamen conference focused on the longest southern route,which would pass Jinmen and Penghu.

              The first stage of the new project could be a bridge to cross the five kilometres between Xiamen and Jinmen. This would mean that traveling from Xiamen to Jinmen by car would only take five minutes.

              The longest tunnel now being planned anywhere in the world is the 54­kilometre land tunnel to link Lyon in France with Turin in Italy. The tunnel will not be completed until 2015—2020.

            • 6. 完型填空。
                   A doctor was once teaching a class of medical students at a famous   1   in London. An injured man
              was   2   in, and the doctor turned to   3   of the students and asked him, "What is   4   with the man?"
                   "I don't know, sir," the student answered. "Shall I examine him and   5   out?" "There is no   6   to
              examine him," said the doctor. "You should know without asking questions. He has   7   his right knee.
              Don't you notice the way he walked? He hurt it by   8   it in the fire. You see his   9   are burnt away at
              the  10 .This is Monday morning. Yesterday was  11 , but on Saturday the roads were  12  and muddy.
              The man's trousers are muddy  13 .The man fell down on Saturday  14 ."
                   The doctor then turned to the man and said, "You  15  your wages (周薪, 工资) on Saturday and
              went to a  16  house and drank too much. You  17  wet and muddy on the way  18 .You tried to dry
              your clothes  19  the fire when you got home.  20  you had drunk too much, you fell on the fire and
              burnt your knee. Is that right?"
                   "Yes, sir," said the man.
              (     )1. A. university
              (     )2. A. brought  
              (     )3. A. some    
              (     )4. A. wrong   
              (     )5. A. look    
              (     )6. A. time    
              (     )7. A. examined  
              (     )8. A. to burn  
              (     )9. A. trousers  
              (     )10. A. end    
              (     )11. A. rainy   
              (     )12. A. crowded  
              (     )13. A. all right 
              (     )14. A. instead  
              (     )15. A. had    
              (     )16. A. lonely   
              (     )17. A. remained 
              (     )18. A. somewhere 
              (     )19. A. by     
              (     )20. A. Although B. college  
              B. put      
              B. any    
              B. matter   
              B. see    
              B. need    
              B. wounded     
              B. burn   
              B. right   
              B. knee   
              B. raining  
              B. dry    
              B. all over 
              B. night   
              B. paid   
              B. nearby  
              B. burned  
              B. there  
              B. in    
              B. Unless  C. town   
              C. phoned  
              C. one    
              C. happened 
              C. turn   
              C. doctor  
              C. hit    
              C. burnt   
              C. left   
              C. food   
              C. cold   
              C. wet    
              C. very much   
              C. either  
              C. accepted 
              C. beer   
              C. got   
              C. here   
              C. on    
              C. Because 

              D. hospital     
              D. fetched      
              D. all          
              D. injured      
              D. find         
              D. hurry        
              D. hurted       
              D. burning      
              D. either       
              D. front        
              D. fine         
              D. difficult    
              D. through                    
              D. morning      
              D. spent        
              D. public       
              D. appeared    
              D. home        
              D. of          
              D. However     

            • 7. 阅读理解。
                    The journey two divers made some time ago to the deepest point on the earth makes us realize how
              much of the world still remains to be studied. The two men went down seven miles to the bottom of the
              Pacific Ocean inside a small steel ball to find out if there are any ocean currents (水流) or signs of life.
                    It was necessary to set out early, so that the ball would come to the surface in daylight, and be easily
              found by the mother ship which would be waiting for it. The divers began preparations early in the morning
              and soon afterwards, when all was ready, the steel ball disappeared under the surface of the water.
                    The divers felt as if they were going down steps as they passed through warm and cold layers (层) of
              water. In time the temperature dropped to the freezing point. They kept in touch with the mother ship by
              telephone telling how they felt. Then, at a depth of 3,000 feet, the telephone stopped working and they were
              quite cut off from the outside world. All went well until some four hours later at 30,000 feet, the men were
              frightened by a loud, cracking noise. Even the smallest hole in the ball would have meant instant death. Luckily,
              though, it was only one of the outer windows that had broken. Soon afterwards, the ball touched the soft
              ocean floor raising a big cloud of "dust" made up of small dead sea creatures. Here, powerful lights lit up the
              dark water and the men were surprised to see fish swimming just above them quite untroubled by the great
              water pressure. But they did not dare to leave the lights on for long, as the heat from them made the water
              boil. Quite unexpectedly, the telephone began working again and the faint but clear voices of the divers were
              heard on the mother ship seven miles away. After a stay of thirty minutes the men began their journey up,
              arriving three hours later, cold and wet through, but none was worse for their experience.
              1. The purpose of the divers' journey to the deepest point on the earth was to find _____.
              [     ]

              A. if there are water currents, and life in the great depths
              B. if people can stand the severe cold in the great depths
              C. if there are steps in the great depths
              D. if the telephone works well in the great depths
              2. The divers set out early in the morning so that _____.
              [     ]

              A. they could return to the surface during the day
              B. they could see at the bottom of the ocean
              C. they could avoid the cold at night
              D. they could stay long at the bottom
              3. As the divers went down to the ocean floor, the telephone _____.
              [     ]

              A. kept working all the time
              B. stopped working at a depth of 3,000 feet and began working again after they reached the bottom
              C. stopped working at a depth of 3,000 feet and began working again at 30,000 feet
              D. stopped working at a depth of 3,000 feet and began working again when they returned to the same depth
              4. On the ocean floor, the divers found that _____.
              [     ]

              A. there was no life but some small dead sea creatures
              B. fish were swimming as freely as they do near the surface
              C. fish were not swimming freely in the dark water
              D. fish were not swimming freely under the high water pressure
            • 8. 阅读理解。
                   A good friend of mine lives with six hundred wild animals on a Greek island. Ever since he left school
              (where I first knew him)he has traveled all over the world collecting animals for his very own zoo. He hoped
              to collect two examples of every kind of animal on his island, like Noah before the Great Flood. But the flood
              that my friend was afraid of, was a flood not of water, but of people. I think you have heard of my friend; he
              writes books about his travels, and about the wild and wonderful animals that he collects. The money from the
              books helps to pay for all the food that these animals eat. 
                   My friend told me that when he was out looking for water last week (there is not enough water on the
              island, though there is plenty all round it), he found oil. He needs money for his travels, and for his zoo, and a
              little oil would buy enough water for all his life; but he knows that if he tells anybody else about it, it will be the
              end of his zoo, and his life's work.
                   I know my friend,he will not tell anybody (except you and me) about what he found-because oil and water
              do not mix.
              1. My friend is afraid of _____.
              [     ]

              A. a great flood
              B. too many people
              C. a lot of animals
              D. a great deal of oil
              2. How does he get money for his animals "food"?
              [     ]

              A. He travels all over the world to collect money.
              B. He sells oil on the island.
              C. He writes books and sells them.
              D. He shows his animals to people
              3. My friend knows oil and water do not mix. He knows that _____.
              [     ]

              A. he can't mix oil with water
              B. he won't get water if people come to look for oil
              C. he won't find water and oil in the same place
              D. he can't have both money and the zoo
            • 9. 阅读理解。
                   Once an Englishman named Jack Brown went to Russia for a holiday. He stayed there for several months
              and then came home again. Some of his friends visited him a few days after he got back. "I had a very
              dangerous trip while I was in Russia," Jack said to them. "I wanted to see a friend of mine in the country and
              the bad weather made me very late. So I was still traveling through a forest in a sleigh (雪橇) when the sun
              went down. It was a long way from my friend's house when about twenty wolves began to follow my sleigh.
              It was very dark in the forest. There was thick snow on the ground. It was cold, and there were no houses
              for miles and miles. First I heard the wolves. The noise was terrible! The horses heard them, too. They were
              frightened and began running faster. Then I saw long, gray forms among the trees, and soon the wolves were
              near us. They were running very fast, and they didn't seem to get tired like the horses."
                    "What did you do?" one of Jack's friends asked. 
                    "When the wolves got very near," Jack answered, "I put up my gun and shot the first wolf. The sleigh
              was moving about, but I hit the animal and killed it. Then all the other wolves stopped and ate it, so our sleigh
              got away from them for a few minutes."
                    "Then they finish their meal, and I heard them coming again. The moon was shining brightly on the snow
              now, and after a few minutes I saw them running among the trees once more. They came nearer again, and
              then I shot another of them, and the others stopped once more to eat it."
                    "The same thing happened again and again, and my horses became more and more tired and ran slower
              and slower until, after about two hours, only one wolf was still alive and following us."
                     "Wasn't it too fat to run?" one of his friends asked.
              1. Jack told his friends what happened to him when he was _____.
              [     ]

              A. in England one winter evening
              B. in Russia one winter evening
              C. in America one winter morning
              D. in Russia one winter morning
              2. In the sentence:"They finish their meal", "meal" here means "_____".
              [     ]

              A. the food Jack had brought with him
              B. the meal prepared by Jack's friend
              C. the wolf which had been killed by Jack
              D. the dead animals on the way
              3. According to what Jack said, the last wolf _____.
              [     ]

              A. was the strongest of all
              B. ran much faster than the other wolves
              C. had eaten all the other wolves
              D. was very fat and didn't ran fast enough
              4. From what Jack's friend said we know that _____.
              [     ]

              A. all the wolves had been shot by Jack
              B. the last wolf was too fat to run
              C. the friend did not believe what Jack had said
              D. Jack was telling the truth
            • 10. 完形填空。
                    In the early 1800's, a boy named John lived in an orphanage (孤儿院) with several other children. Every
              day was   1   working and Christmas was the one day of the year   2   the children did not work and received
              a gift - an orange. The children   3   it so much that they kept it for weeks, and even   4  -smelling it,   5   it
              and loving it. Usually they tried to preserve (保护) it for so   6   that it often went bad before they ate it.
                    This year John knew he would soon be   7   enough to leave. He would save the orange until his birthday
              in July. If he preserved it   8  , he might be able to eat it on his birthday.
                    Christmas day finally came. The children were so   9   as they entered the dining hall. In his excitement,
              John knocked over something, causing a big  10 . Immediately the master shouted, "John, leave the hall and
              there will be no orange for you." John's heart  11 . He turned and ran back to the  12  room so that the
              children wouldn't see his tears.
                    Then he heard the door open and the children entered. Little Elizabeth with a  13  on her face held out her
              small hands. "Here John," she said, "this is for you." As John  14  his head, he saw a big juicy  15  all peeled
              and quartered … Each child had sacrificed (舍弃) their own orange by  16  a quarter and had created a big,
              beautiful orange for him.
                    John never forgot the sharing, love and personal  17  his friends had shown him that Christmas day.  18 
               that day, after he became rich, every year he  19  send oranges all over the world to children everywhere.
              His  20  was that no child would ever spend Christmas without a special Christmas fruit!
              (     )1. A. forced        
              (     )2. A. as            
              (     )3. A. needed         
              (     )4. A. months        
              (     )5. A. tasting      
              (     )6. A. much          
              (     )7. A. old          
              (     )8. A. seriously    
              (     )9. A. nervous      
              (     )10. A. cry          
              (     )11. A. jumped        
              (     )12. A. cold          
              (     )13. A. look          
              (     )14. A. shook        
              (     )15. A. gift          
              (     )16. A. sharing      
              (     )17. A. feelings      
              (     )18. A. In return for 
              (     )19. A. must          
              (     )20. A. desire         B. passed         
              B. when           
              B. wanted         
              B. days           
              B. watching       
              B. soon           
              B. strong         
              B. carefully     
              B. excited       
              B. disappointment   
              B. stopped       
              B. small         
              B. tears         
              B. lifted         
              B. surprise       
              B. breaking       
              B. affairs       
              B. In case of     
              B. would         
              B. idea            C. taken      
              C. while      
              C. valu ed    
              C. years      
              C. pressing    
              C. long        
              C. tall        
              C. secretly    
              C. pleasant    
              C. surprise    
              C. broke      
              C. old        
              C. comfort    
              C. put        
              C. orange      
              C. eating      
              C. relation    
              C. In memory of   
              C. might      
              C. meaning     D. spent         
              D. which         
              D. liked         
              D. seasons     
              D. touching      
              D. far           
              D. experienced   
              D. softly        
              D. eager         
              D. noise           
              D. settled                            
              D. lonely        
              D. smile         
              D. turned      
              D. wonder        
              D. taking        
              D. sacrifice     
              D. In search of    
              D. should        
              D. thinking    
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