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閱讀理解(共44分)

六、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選

項(xiàng)。(共26分,每小題2分)

A

WhatisanALLABOUTMEbox?Itisaboxthattellsaboutyou.Itexplainswho

youareandwhatyoulike.

WHATYOUNEED

?Alargeshoebox

?Coloredmarkers

?Yourfavoritetoys

?Apictureofyourself

WHATTODO

1.Colortheinsideofthebox.

2.Turntheboxonitssidesothatithasafloor,aroof,twosides,andaback.

3.Putyournameandapictureofyourselfinsidethebox.

4.Nowthinkofwhatmakesyouspecial.Whatdopeoplethinkofwhentheyhear

yourname?Hereareafewexamples:

★Makealistofyourfavoritefoodsandplacethatinyourbox.

★Addthenameofabookorgameyoulike.

★Putasmall,favoritetoyinyourbox.

Useyourimaginationtothinkaboutnewandinterestingwaystotel1peopleaboutyourself.

YouwillseehowmuchfunitistomakeyourALLABOUTMEbox!

48.WeneedkindsofthingstomakeanALLABOUTMEbox.

A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five

49.WhatshouldwedofirsttomakeanALLABOUTMEbox?

A.Colortheinsideofthebox.B.Turntheboxonitsside.

C.Putthenameinsidethebox.D.Makea1istoffavoritefoods.

50.AnALLABOUTMEboxtellsabout________.

A.atoyB.abookC.apersonD.apicture

B

Picky,Picky

Scientistshavenoideaexactlywhybirdschoosecertainobjectstobuildtheirnests.

Butscientistsknowthatthemainreasonbirdsbuildnestsistokeeptheirbabiessafe,

warmandhealthy.

Babybirdsgrowfasterandarehealthierwhentheyarewarm.Theyalsolearntoflyand

leavethenestssoonerthanbirdswithoutwarmhomes.

WhatAYarn(紗)

Yarnisbigonanoriole,sshoppinglistduringnestbuilding.Scientistsarestill

tryingtoworkoutwhysomanybirdschoosewhiteyarnoverothercolorsfornestbuilding.

Scientiststhinkthatthewhiteobjectsremindbirdsofcottonfluff(絨毛)theyfind

inthewild.

DoItNaturally

Eventhoughbirdscanhelpusrecyclesomeofourjunkbyusingittobuildnests,they

alsoneedtouselotsofnaturalthings.Longgrass,driedsticks,spiderTssilkandmud

aresomeofthenaturalingredientsthataregoodfornests,too.

Youcanmakeacollectionboxofthingstoleaveforbirdssotheycanhelpthemselves.

Hangasmallplasticboxwithholesonatreebranch.Filltheboxfreelywithnestbuilding

goodies.Hangtheboxonatreeandwatchbirdsclimbonboardtopickthroughthejunkto

findtheirtreasures.

Warning:Don'tletthebirdsturnintoatastytreat.Keepyourbirdstationawayfrom

placeswherecatshangout.

ForTheBirds!

Stop!Don,tthrowal1thatgarbageout!Givesometothebirds.Lookandseehowyour

oldjunkcanhelpbeautifyandwarmabird,snewhome.

51.Thebabybirdswithwarmhomesareableto.

A.chooserightobjectsB.leavethenestssooner

C.buildgoodnestsD.learntoflyhigher

52.Whatcanpeoplemakeforbirdstobuildnests?

A.Holesonthetree.B.Foodoutoftherubbish.

C.Awarningboard.D.Acollectionboxofthings.

53.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Birdsbuildneststostorethings.

B.Birdsregardwhiteobjectsascotton.

C.Birdsandhumanscanhelpeachother.

D.Birdsandcatsfightagainsteachother.

C

1willneverforgettheverymomentthatcausedmetoleavemygiftbehindbecauseI

wantedthegiftthatmyoldersisterMariahad.

Myfamilywasspendingaweekatthebeach.Onemorning,Mariawenttothebeachearly,

butIstayedbehindtofinishadrawingofaseashel1.Afterfinishingthedrawing,Iwalked

tojoinMaria.Shewasatopgymnast(體操運(yùn)動(dòng)員).Hershowwasperfectasshewheeledalong

thebeach.Thebeautyofthatsightfrozeme,andIdecidedimmediatelythatItoowould

becomeagymnast1ikeher.

IknewthatIhadneverbeenverygoodatsports.However,whenItoldmyparentsIwanted

totakeagymnasticsclass,theyagreedwithmeinsurprise.Thenextweek,Iwenttoa

beginners'class.

Ifonlymyparentshadtalkedmeoutofthismisguidedplan!Fiveminutesintothefirst

class,itwasclearthatIdicin'thavethegiftofagymnast.ButIkeptatit.

Duringthistime,drawingandpainting-whichhadbeenmytwofavorites—allbutleft

mymind.Itmusthavebeenhurtingformyfamilyastheywatchedmyhopelessefforts.Iblindly

decidedtobelikeMaria.Ijustwouldnotgiveup.

Atthesametime,ontheadviceofMs.White,myartteacher,Ihurriedlyhandedinmy

seashelldrawingforanartcontestinourtown.OnenightasIwashavingahardtime

practicing,thephonerang.ItwasMs.White."Alice,youwonthecontest!nshesaidloudly.

"Really?”wasallIcouldreply.

“Yes,"Ms.Whitesaid."They'regoingtogiveyouaprize.Andthatrsnotall.The

winnerisalsoacceptedintoWildale*sSummerFineArtsInstitute."Icouldn,tbelieve

whatIheard.Onlyahandfulofyoungartistswereacceptedeachsummer.

ThatnightIdidn'tgobackintothelivingroomtocontinuepracticing.Gymnastics

wasMaria'sgift,notmine.Ithadtakenmeawhile,butIrealizedthatIhadagiftof

myown.

54.Alicewantedtobeagymnastbecause.

A.shehadbeengoodatsportsB.hersister*sshowwasperfect

C.shehateddrawingandpaintingD.herparentswantedhertodoso

55.HowdidAlicefeelaboutlearninggymnasticsatlast?

A.Satisfied.B.Worried.C.HopefulD.Regretful.

56.Fromthestory,wecaninferthat.

A.Alice'sparentsdisagreedwithherchoiceofgymnastics

B.Alicedidnotrealizehergiftindrawingandpaintingatfirst

C.Alicespentahardtimepreparingfortheartcontestinthetown

D.Alicecouldn,tbelievethenewsthatshegottheprizeforpainting

57.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellusaccordingtothepassage?

A.Weshouldvalueourowngifts.B.Ittakestimetofindone,sgifts.

C.Wecoulddevelopdifferentgifts.D.It'snevertoolatetoshowourgifts.

D

Manypeoplethinksportsarejustforwinningandhonor,butthereisalotmoreyou

cangainfrom(getoutof)them.IhavelearnedoverthepastyearsthatsometimeswhenI

lose,Igetalotmoreoutofitthanwinning.Also,Ifindalotoftimesinsports,people

aregettingtoocaughtupinthegameinsteadofjusthavingfun.Therealpurposeofsports

istohavefunandlearnlifelessonsalongtheway.

Igreatlyencourageyoutobeapartoftheschoolsports.Evenifyouarenotthebest,

youcanstillhavefun.Sportsgivepeopleagreatandhealthywayofspendinganafternoon,

insteadoflyingaroundplayingvideogamesorevengettingintobadthings.Sportsalso

giveusasenseofachievement.Thereisn,tabetterfeelingthantohavedonesomething

funandproductiveformyday.

Ithinkthatweallneedsportstogiveuscourage.Ifwetryhardinsports,weusually

dowell.Ifwedidthesameinstudy,wewouldal1bechampions.AnotherreasonwhyIencourage

youtoplaysportsisthatit'sjustfun.Withoutsports,ourliveswouldjustbeboring.

Soasyoumaybeabletotell,sportsareamazing!

Ourcoachesnotonlyteachustoplaysports,butshowclassandgoodsportsmanshipwhile

playingthem.It*sneverfunwhenyoulosetohavethecompetitorrubitinyourface.That,s

whyourcoachesteachustoshowclasswhenwelose;also,whencoachesgetontoyou,don,t

getdown.Theyonlywanttoseeyouimproveandlearnfromwhattheysay.Whenyoudobadly

andtheydon,tshoutloudlyiswhenyoushouldstartworryingbecausetheyaregivingup

onyou.

Overal1,sportsaregreat!Theybringoutthebestandworstofalotofus.However,

wecan,tletsportsgettooserioustowhereitbringsdownallthefun.Sotohavethe

mostfuninsports,youjustneedtryyourbestandnotworrysomuchaboutthewinningor

losing.

58.Theunderlinedphrase“getontoyou“inParagraph4probablymeans

A.pointoutyourmistakesB.takeupyourtime

C.worryaboutyourfutureD.lookintoyourprivacy

59.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Sportsbringusgreatfunonlyifwehavethetalent.

B.Sportsgiveusthebestwayofspendingfreetime.

C.Wecangetmoreoutofwinningthanlosing.

D.Weshouldtakepleasureindoingsports.

60.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.Arewetoocaughtup?B.Towinortogain?

C.Aresportsreallygreat?D.Forhonororforhealth?

七、閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的五個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)

為多余選項(xiàng)。(共8分,每小題2分)

Iwasborninthecomputerage.61.Theywerealreadyadultswhenthefirstpersonal

computercameout.Butwiththedevelopmentoftechnology,morejobsneedski1Isliketyping,

sendinge-mails,etc.

WhenIwasinmiddleschool,theystartedaskingmetohelpthemdothingswithcomputers.

62.Butmydadwouldmakemestayuptofinishhiswork.Myparentsevenmademetalk

onthephonewhenevertherewassomethingwrongwithourcomputer.

Afterrealizingmyparentsreallyneedmyhelp,Itriedtobemoreunderstanding.After

all,Iwasn*tbornknowinghowtouseacomputer.63?Ifeelthatteachingthembymyself

isbetter.Wecancommunicatemoreandshareunderstanding.

Iknowit'susuallyhardforadultstolearnnewskills.Andapatientteacherishelpful

forthem.64.Parentsandteensneedtohelpeachother.

A.SoItrytoteachthempatiently

B.However,myparentswere。'tasluckyasme

C.Itishardforthemtousethecomputer

D.SometimesIhadhoursofhomeworktodo

E.HowcanIhelpthemlearnaboutcomputers

八、閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。(共10分,每小題2分)

Onaveryhotday,itishardtoknowwhattodotofeelgood.Ifyourunaround,you

mayfeelsickinyourstomach.However,ifyoujustsitquietlyanddonothing,youmayfeel

bored.Aretherethingsyoucandotofeelgoodandhavefunwhenyou,rehot?

Perhapsplayinginwaterisagoodchoicetomakeyoucooldown.Takingacoolbathor

shower,orevenwashingtoysinapanofcoolwatercanalsomakeyoufeelgoodonahot

day.Besides,youcanreadstoriesorpaintinfrontofafan.Youdon'tneedtomoveyour

bodyverymuch.Thesearejustsomeofthecoolthingstodoonahotday.

Inaddition,it'simportantforyoutodrinkwater.Onhotdays,youcanloseabout

16glassesofwaterinoneday.Ifyoufeelthirsty,youarealreadyshortofwater.Sodon,t

waitforthirstbeforeyoustarttodrink.Youshouldtrytodrinkasmuchwaterasyoulose

everyday.Mixingalittlefruitjuiceintoyourwaterisafunwaytohelpyoudrinkplenty

ofwater.

Thefoodyoueatalsomakesadifferenceinhowyoufeelintheheat.Coldfoodssuch

asicecreamanddrinkswithsomeicecancooldownyourbodies.Fruitsandvegetablesare

alsohelpfultostaycoolinhotweather.Soplanahealthymenuforahotdayonethat

doesn,tneedanycooking.

65.Isiteasytoknowwhattodotofeelgoodonahotday?

66.Isplayinginwateragoodchoiceorabadone?

67.Howmuchwaterdoweloseonedayinhotweather?

68.Whatisahealthymenuforahotday?

69.Whatisthewriter'spurposeofwritingthispassage?

閱讀理解(共44分)

六、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選

項(xiàng)。(共26分,每小題2分)

A

Samisbusyafterschool.Heusuallywritesdownwhatheisgoingtodointhefollowing

month.

July

SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday

31

1

Chineseclass2

3

Ann*sbirthdayparty4

Football

club

5

6

Pianolesson7

8

Chineseclass9

VisitGrandpa

10

VisitHistory

Museum11

Football

club

12

Gotothelibrary13

14

Football

club15

Chineseclassl6

MoviewithEllen

3:00pm

17

Go

shoppingwithMom18

Football

club

19

20

Pianolesson21

Football

club22

Chineseclass

23

VisitGrandpa

24

Concert7:30pm25

Football

club

26

27

282930

48.Samwillseeafilmontheafternoonof.

A.Julyl3B.July14C.July15D.July16

49.SamwillonJuly12.

A.goshoppingB.visithisgrandpa

C.gotothe1ibraryD.visitHistoryMuseum

50.Samspendsmoretimeinthananyotheractivities.

A.learningChineseB.playingthepiano

C.visitingmuseumsD.playingfootballB

ForoneweekinApri1,mi1lionsofpeoplechosenottowatchTVfor“TVTurnoffWeek”.

TVTurnoffWeekstartedin1995andismorepopulareveryyear.Manypeoplediscover

thatyoucanhaveagoodtimewiththeTVoff.Ifthatsoundscrazytoyou,justhavealook

atsomenumbers:

—AnAmericanteenagerspends900hourseveryyearatschool;thesameteenagerspends

1,023hourseveryyearwatchingTV.That's2hours49minuteseveryday.

—Anaverage(平均)Britishperson(notjustteenagers)watches3hours35minutesevery

day.

—IntheUS,mostTVhasadverts.Americanchildrensee20,000advertseveryyear.By

age65,anAmericanhasseentwomillionads!

ButsomeresearchfromBritainsaysthatmaynotbeaproblem.TheLondonBusinessSchool

watchedpeoplecarefullyduringTVadvertsandtheydiscoveredthatpeopledon'twatcha

lotoftheads.Theresearchersdiscoveredthatthemostcommonactivityduringtheadverts

wastalkingtootherpeopleintheroom.Manyotherpeoplestartedreadingordoinghousework

orchangedchannelsduringadverts.Theyonlyreallywatchedthemabout25percentofthe

time.

51.DuringTVTurnoffWeek,manypeopledon't.

A.watchTVB.changechannels

C.watchadvertsD.dotheirschoolwork

52.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat.

A.AmericanchildrenseemoreadvertsonTVthantheirparents

B.Britishpeoplespendmorethan3hoursadayinfrontoftheirTV

C.Researchersnoticedthatmostpeoplechangedchannelsduringads

D.AnAmericanteenagerspendsmoretimeatschoolthanwatchingTV

53.Thewriter?spurposeis.

A.toadviseustospendlesstimeonTV

B.totellushowtoavoidwatchingadverts

C.toshowushowmanyadvertsAmericanTVhas

D.toaskustoturnoffTVduringTVTurnoffWeek

C

LastweekIvisitedmyfriendPeteinthenewhomewhereheliveswithhiswifeanddaughter.

Peteusedtospendhisholidaystravellingtheworld,visitingtheLouvreinPairsorwatching

animalsinAfrica.Nowadayshepreferstospendhisholidaysandweekendsmakinghishouse

lookmorebeautiful.LikehundredsofthousandsofotherBritishpeople,hohasdiscovered

thejoyofDIY(DoItYourself),whichmeansifthereareanythingsthatneedfixingaround

thehouse,hewilltrytodothejobhimself.

Asheshowedmethenewkitchenheputtogetherbyhimselfandthenewlypaintedwalls,

IaskedPetewherehegottheideafrom.Hetoldmethathisfavouritesourceofideaswas

aDIYprogrammeonTV.

ThisgotmethinkingaboutthepopularityofDIYprogrammesintheUK.Nearlyevery

channelhasatleastonehomeorgardenmakeovershowandthere'sevenaDIYsatellitechannel.

IguessitisnotreallysurprisingthatDIYprogrammesaresopopular.Twocommonsayings

inBritain“anEnglishman'shomeishiscastle"and“there'snoplace1ikehomew

-showhowimportantourhousesaretous.Withtherecenteconomicdownturn,manypeople

can'taffordtobuyabiggerhousesotheyarelookingathowtheycanmaketheirhouse

betterwithoutspendingalotofmoney.DIYistheperfectchoice.

Butbecareful!Treadareportthatsaidover230,000peoplewerehurtwhi1edoinghome

improvementsintheUKinjustoneyear,including41,000whofelloffstepsand5,800who

wereseriouslyhurtbytools.

1won'tbegoingdowntothehardware(五金)store.1'dratherwatchDIYonTVwith

anicecupoftea!

54.Theunderlinedphrase“puttogetherwmeans.

A.paintedB.cleanedC.builtD.designed

55.PeopleintheUK.

A.carelittleabouttheirhomes

B.takeDIYasanenjoyablejob

C.likewatchingallTVprogrammes

D.haveenoughmoneytospendonhouses

56.Fromthelastparagraphwecaninferthatthewriter.

A.thinksDIYisagoodwaytorelax

B.likeswatchingDIYprogrammes

C.isbecominginterestedinDIY

D.hasnoplantodoDIYhimselfD

AsmanyasoneinfiveUSteenagershavesomedegreeofhearingloss(喪失),according

toresearchers.Theysaytheproblemisgrowing.

uTeenagersreallydon'tpayattentiontohowmuchnoisetheyareexposedto(接觸),?

JosefShargorodskyofBrighamandWomenrsHospitalinBostontoldReuters."Oftenpeople

wonttnoticeit,butevenverylittlehearinglossmayinfluencelanguagedevelopment,“

saidShargorodsky,oneoftheresearchers.

Thestudycomparedsurveysfromtheearly1990sandthemid-2000s.Eachincludedafew

thousandteenagers.Inthefirstsurvey,about15percentofteenagershadsomedegreeof

hearingloss.Some15yearslater,thatnumberhadrisenbyathird,tonearly20percent.

“Thiscertainlyisbignews,“saidAlisonGrimes,aneardoctor.aHearinglossis

verycommoninoldpeople,“Grimessaid,butsheaddedthatitwasworryingtoseeithappen

intheyoungeragegroup.

Inbabiesandyoungchildren,hearingproblemsareknowntoslowlanguagedevelopment.

Thescienceislessclearforteenagers,butitiseasytoimaginehowbeinghardofhearing

couldinfluencelearning,saidGrimes.

Thereasonsfortherisearestillunclear.Whenresearchersaskedteenagersaboutnoise

exposure-onthejob,atschoolorfromactivities,forexample-theteenagersdidn't

reportanychange.ButShargorodskysaidthatmightnotbetrue."Weknowfrombeforethat

itisdifficulttoaskthisagegroupaboutnoiseexposure-theyunderestimateit."Few

peoplewouldcallitnoisewhentheylistentomusicontheirMP3player,forexample.uThere

isadifferencebetweenwhatwethinkisloudandwhatisharmfultotheear,“saidGrimes.

Althoughit'snotclearthattheMP3playerscauseteenagersThearingloss,Grimes

saiditwasstillagoodideatoturndownthesoundandtakeshortbreaksfromlistening.

57.Thewriteradvisesteenagers.

A.toturnthesounddown

B.tostopusingMP3players

C.tobeclearabouttheproblem

D.toreportthechangeinhearingloss

58.Theunderlinedsentence“theyunderestimateit”means.

A.theirloveformusicpreventthemrealizingtheharm

B.theirhearinglossishappeningwithoutbeingnoticed

C.theythinkmusiccanbetakenasnoisetosomedegree

D.theythinkit'sharmfulsometimesalthoughit'snotloud

59.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Hearinglossmayleadtoslowlanguagedevelopment.

B.Hearinglossinoldpeopleisascommonasinyoungpeople.

C.Researchershavealreadyfoundsomecausesofhearingloss.

D.TeenagersknowMP3isharmful,buttheycan'tstoplisteningtoit.

60.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.AwordshortandsimpleB.Areportbyteenagers

C.AmessageloudandclearD.AletterfromMP3users

七、閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的五個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)

為多余選項(xiàng)。(共8分,每小題2分)

Timwasreadingabookathome.Someoneknockedonthedoor.Heopenedthedoor.61.

“MynameisRebecca,vsaidthelady."You'vegottohelpme!"

"Takeiteasy,”62.“Whathappened?v

“Mygrandmadiedlastmonth.Sheleftallhermoney,about$1,000,000tome.Shetold

meshehadsavedthemoneyinabank.63.”

“ButyesterdaywhenIwenttothebank,Ionlygotanenvelope(信封)withnothingin

it.Themoneyisgone!”

RebeccatooktheenvelopeoutofherhandbagandgaveittoTim.

Timlookedatitcarefullyunderthelight.Itwasjustanenvelopewithtwooldstamps

onit.64

“Don'tworry,Rebecca,“hesaid."Yourmoneyisstillhere.”

A.Timgaveheracupoftea

B.Hethoughtforawhileandsmiled

C.Itwasaworriedyounglady

D.Shefoundthemoneyinherhandbag

E.1couldgotogetitafterherdeath

八、閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。(共10分,每小題2分)

Areyouthekindofpersonwholikesstayinginunusualplaces?Iftheansweris"yes”,thentrythe

world'scoldesthotelinJukkasjarviinthenorthofSweden.Butgoinwinterorallyou'llfindisapoolof

water,becausethehotelmeltseveryspring!

ThemanwhorunstheARTicHallHotelisNilsYngveBergqvist.Heisalsothemanwhoseideaitwas.

Hebuilthisfirsthotelforanartshowin1991andhedesignedthepresenthotel-over200metressquare-

himself.Ittookworkmenabouttwomonthstoput1,000tonsofsnowontoawoodenboard.Astheweather

gotcolder,thesnowfrozeandthentheyremovedtheboard.Thewholebuildingandeverythinginitismade

ofsnow-exceptforthewoodenfrontdoor.There'satheatre,ajazzclub,aradiostationandalargeicebar.

Asyoucanimagine,hotdrinksarepopularwiththeguests!Theroomshavenodoors,thereisnofurniture,

noheatingandeveryonesleepson...yes,that'sright...icebeds.Butthe800peoplewhohavestayedatthe

hotelthiswinterseemtolikeit.Ifyouwanttostayinoneoftheicerooms,itwillcostyouabout£30a

night.Youwon'tbeverycomfortable,butyouwillreceiveasurvivalcertificate(生存能力證書)fromthe

manager!

Whenthewinterisover,Nilsholdshiscompetitioneveryyeartopredictthedaythatthehotelwillfall.

ThepersonthatguessedthedaycorrectlylastyearreceivedalargepaintingfromanARTicHallshow.

Bergqvisfsicehotelsarebecomingworld-famousandheloveshiswork.He'salreadyexcitedabouthis

nextproject-anicehotelthatwillbebiggerandbetter,hesays.

65.CanyouvisittheARTicHallHotelinsummer?

66.WhereistheARTicHallHotel?

67.Howmuchdoesthehotelcostforonenight?

68.Whatwillthemanagerdonext?

69.WhyistheARTicHallHotelunusual?

六、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選

擇最佳選項(xiàng)。(共26分,每小題2分)

A

InternationalLibraryPaintingCompetition

Foryoungpeople816yearsold

BOOKS,CDSnum

ANDVIDEOSPaintapictureofananimal

OVER100FOREIGN

Senditto:

NEWSPAPERSAND

YoungArtistMagazine

MAGAZINES

12rtghStreet

ENTRANCEFREE

Monday—Friday9:30am—6:00pmBeforei4September

NewEnglandHouse.MuseumStreetandwinabicycle

HolidaySports(?hibCityUniversityFilmClub

27LondonRoad

EVERYMONDAY6-9:30pm

FilmsfromAmerica,AustraliaandBritain

yourticketsfromtheStudentOffice

July—AugustAdults£3

Foryoungpeople(10—18)軸St-

Playadifferentsporteverydayopenfordnnksandsnacks

(football,basketball,volleyball,tennisandbaseball)

Price£25aweek

126words

48.Ifyouwanttoreadforeignnewspaperandmagazines,youshouldgoto.

A.PaintingCompetitionB.Interna

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