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I am very happy that you have made great progress in learning Chinese and you are interested in Chinese culture. Now I'll tell you the next learning programme. On July 20, we are going to learn poems of the Tang Dynasty which you are interested in in the Lecture Hall. As a foreign learner, it is difficult for you to understand the true meaning and the culture of them. Therefore, before class, you can read some books related to the history of the Tang Dynasty to better appreciate the poems.

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Shakespeare¡¯s Globe Exhibition & Tour is a unique international resource to explore Shakespeare¡¯s works. Open all year round, it gives you an opportunity to learn more about the most famous writer, Shakespeare, and helps you seek to further the experience and international understanding of him.

Getting Here Group Visits to the Exhibition & Tour Opening Shakespeare¡¯s Globe 21 New Globe Walk, Hours London SE1 9DT, UK. We¡¯ve recently strengthened security, with all bags being checked. Please arrive in good time, don¡¯t bring any large bags and check the calendar before your visit or call +44 2079021500 Theatre Tours: to find out our latest opening times. Monday to Sunday 9:30 a.m. -5:00 p.m. Visitors are advised to arrive by public Exhibition: transport or by taxi. There is a car park on Monday to Sunday 9:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. Thames Exchange on the north aide of Southwark Groups of 15 people or more are required to Bridge. pre-book their visit, and each group will have Black cabs may be found all year round on its own tour guide. To make a reservation£¬ please Southwark Bridge. It may also be possible to pick fill in a Group Request Form and return it to us one up from outside the main foyer (ÃÅÌü) on New via email. Globe Walk. Exhibition and Tour Prices Where to cat Exhibition & Globe Theatre Tour Adult: ¡ê 15.00 Senior (60): ¡ê 13.50 Student (with valid ID): ¡ê 11.50 Child (5-15): ¡ê 8.00 plimentary: Every 16th person free +Swan at Shakespeare¡¯s Globe serves modem British seasonal food for dinner, afternoon tea or drinks in our beautiful bar and restaurant on the second floor. Available for pre- and post-theatre dining. Swan Restaurant Monday ¡ªFriday: 12 noon-2:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m.-10:30 p.m. Saturday: 12 noon-3:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m.-10:30 p.m. Sunday: 12 noon-9:00 p.m. 21. Visitors can go to the exhibition . A. at 2: 00 p.m. on Friday C. at 5: 30 p.m. on Saturday

B. at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday

D. at 8: 30 a.m. on Monday

22. If a group of 20 children visit the Exhibition & Tour, . A. they will pay ¡ê160 for tickets in all B. they will get a tour guide of their own C. they must be acpanied by an adult

D. they need to call for a reservation in advance 23. Which of the following applies to visitors? A. They can bring any bags when entering. B. They can only take public transport there. C. They can take a taxi on Southwark Bridge. D. They can park on the south of Southwark Bridge. 24. What can we know about Swan Restaurant? A. It only serves food before the theatre. B. It doesn¡¯t serve afternoon tea on Sunday. C. It serves three meals, drinks and afternoon tea.

D. It¡¯s closed after 2:30 p.m. and before 6:00 p.m. on workdays.

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The family had just moved to Rhode Island, and the young woman was feeling sad. After all, it was Mother¡¯s Day and 800 miles separated her from her parents in Ohio.

She had called her mother that morning to wish her a happy Mother¡¯s Day. As they talked,

the young woman could almost smell the purple lilacs (¶¡Ïã) hanging outside her parents¡¯ back door.

Later, when she mentioned to her husband how she missed those lilacs, he jumped up from his chair. ¡°I know where we can find you all the lilacs you want, he said. ¡°Get the kids and e on.¡±

So off they went, driving on the country roads of northern Rhode Island. Eventually, he stopped the car.

¡°e with me,¡± he said. ¡°Over that hill is an old cave, and there are lilacs all around it. Go and pick a few.¡±

The woman wandered among the lilacs. Carefully, she picked some out. She was in no hurry, enjoying each blossom as a rare and delicate treasure. Finally, though, they returned to their car for the trip home. When they were almost home, she suddenly shouted to her husband, ¡°Stop the car. Stop right here!¡±

In a second, the woman was out of the car and hurrying up a nearby grassy slope with the lilacs still in her arms. At the top of the hill was a nursing home and, because it was such a beautiful spring day, the patients were outdoors.

The young woman found an elderly patient sitting in her wheelchair, alone. She handed her some lilacs. The old woman lifted her head and smiled. Then the young woman left. As the car pulled away, the woman in the wheelchair waved and held the lilacs tightly.

The mother told her kids that she didn¡¯t know the old woman but she needed those flowers more than she did.

The next day the husband bought half a dozen young lilac bushes and planted them around their yard, and several times since then he has added more.

Now, every May, their yard is smelling of lilacs. Every Mother¡¯s Day they remember the smile on that lonely old woman¡¯s face.

25. Why did the young woman feel unhappy on Mother¡¯s Day? A. She smelled the lilacs in her hometown. B. She wasn¡¯t satisfied with her present life. C. She missed her mother and her hometown. D. She didn¡¯t get any gifts from her husband.

26. Why did the young woman give some lilacs to the old woman? A. The old woman looked like her mother. B. The old woman reminded her of her mother.