BOOTS AND HEARTS 2018
TICKET INFORMATION
After a purchase you will receive a confirmation email from Eventbrite on behalf of Boots and Hearts.
No electronic tickets will be issued for Boots and Hearts. All admission ticket purchasers will receive their festival wristbands and camping certificates by post.
If you are having any other technical issue with your order, click www.bootsandhearts.com to contact Eventbrite.
Orders cannot be separated once purchased----the entire order will be provided to the
account holder.
If you are currently under the age of 18,you would need your parents or someone over the age of 18 to purchase the tickets.
NOTES
All Boots and Hearts ticket purchases are final sales, no refunds or exchanges.
DON’T damage, stretch, cut or change your wristband in any way. Altered wristbands will be of no use and the bearer will be likely to be forced out.
Full event wristbands cannot be shared (i.e. different people using them on different days). Performers and the program schedule are subject to change without notice. The festival takes place rain or shine.
TENT CAMPSITE RULES
Camping opens Wednesday, August 8th at 12:00 p.m. Any vehicle arriving before the gate open times will be turned away.
Tent campsites are strictly for tents. Tent trailers of similar must purchase an RV campsite. Each campsite offers parking for one regular sized vehicle (smaller than a 12-passenger van).
Campsites will comfortably accommodate 4-6 people, with maximum of 8 people per site. Campsite prices are per campsite for the entire event and NOT per person.
Pets and other animals are not allowed on the festival grounds and in the camping areas. STILL HAVE ANY OUESTION? Please visit our FAQ page or contact Boots and Hearts.
1.The passage suggests that wristbands ________.
A. may be bought at a discount B. can be shared with others
C. should be well protected D. will be returned to sellers
2.What can we learn from the passage?
A. All the tickets will be sent to buyers by email.
B. Each campsite can be accommodated for 8 people at least.
C. The festival will not be held as scheduled unless the fine weather.
D. Vehicles are not allowed to enter the campsite until 12:00 p.m, August 8th.
3.What is the type of the writing?
A. An advertisement B. An event notice
C. A news report D. A program list
高一的学习马上就要结束了。假定你是李放,笔友Mike给你写信,询问你高一英语学习中感兴趣的一个话题,或有趣的一堂英语课,请给他回信。
要求:1. 要有真情实感;
2. 字数不少于80字。
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假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
A young couple bought a big house from two sisters, whom had lived there for 30 years. The house was nice and the couple bought it at low price.
However, winter wasn’t far away at the time. The couple was a little bit worrying about how they would keep the house warm, since it didn’t have any fireplaces. And later, they thought that if the sisters were able to stay warm and comfortably in the house during the winter, so could they. With that in mind, they decided not to make any preparations for the cold weather.
Winter arrived and temperatures soon drops below zero. The large house became freezing cold, with frost(霜)covered the walls. Finally, the husband couldn’t bear with it anymore. She called the sisters to ask them how they managed to keep warm during the winter. “The cold weather never bothered us,” one of the sister told the husband. “We just went on vacation to Thailand every winter.”
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式
It seems that Chinese people have always loved to discuss 1. differences between northerners and southerners. Now, another difference has drawn wide attention: the way northerners and southerners shop for food at markets.
People from southern China normally buy 2. they need for just one or two meals at a time. It’s normal for them to buy just half a Chinese cabbage, two 3.(potato)and 25 grams of beef at a time, 4.. a person may be laughed at if they do this in the north. Instead, buying enough vegetables and meat for a week 5.(be)normal.
The difference could be because 6.the different climates. Food can 7.(keep)for a long time in the north, as it’s 8.(usual)cold and dry there. Many northerners have the habit of 9.(store)food for a long time. But due to the hot and wet weather in the south, southern Chinese people prefer 10.(buy)just enough food for one meal or one day. Otherwise, the food may go bad.
Maybe these debates about different customs help us to understand each other better.
A wise Sufi(苏菲派信徒), Nasruddin, was invited to be the guest of honor at a caliph’s banquet(哈里发的宴会). Although he was puzzled by the invitation. Nasruddin was honored to be ____.
On the day of the banquet, Nasruddin went to the banquet hall. He had been walking all day in his ____ clothing to get to the hall. ____. the guards there took one look at the Sufi and locked the door.
“But I’m Nasruddin, the guest of honor!”
“Of course you are!” the guards ____. “And I am the Caliph himself!” Roaring(哄突)with laughter, they said, “____. old man, and don’t come back!”
So Nasruddin left. As he walked, he ____ a friend’s house near a public square. He knocked on the door and his friend ____.They greeted each other warmly.
“Do you remember that red brocade(织锦的)____ you wanted to give me last year?” Nasruddin asked.
“Certainly! Would you like to ____ it now?”
“Please.” he replied.
Nasruddin took the coat and ____ it on. He apologized for ____ his friend and headed back to the banquet hall.
The ____ bowed to Nasruddin and let him into the banquet hall. Someone showed him to a ____ at the head of the table and announced him as the guest of honor.
They all watched eagerly. ____ to see what he would do. The first course was soup. Nasruddin ____ his bowl of soup and stood. He then poured the soup down the front of his coat.
The guests were ____. Then they shouted, “What are you doing?”
The Caliph asked Nasruddin why he had done this. Nasruddin replied, “When I came to your banquet in mv simple clothes, I was turned away at the door by your guards. When I returned in this ____ coat, I was seated at your table as a guest of honor. It is clear that it is my coat who is ____ here, not I!”
The Caliph replied, “Nasruddin. I am ____ by your wisdom. It is the man ____ makes the man, not his clothes.”
1.A. allowed B. visited C. admired D. invited
2.A. new B. usual C. traditional D. modem
3.A. Meanwhile B. However C. Besides D. Therefore
4.A. complained B. admitted C. agreed D. laughed
5.A. Go ahead B. Go away C. Forget it D. Cheer up
6.A. searched B. explored C. recognized D. imagined
7.A. noticed B. called C. answered D. arrived
8.A. coat B. trousers C. scarf D. shoe
9.A. take B. buy C. return D. give
10.A. carry B. put C. turn D. hold
11.A. visiting B. telling C. bothering D. hurting
12.A. people B. woman C. guide D. guards
13.A. guest B. bowl C. seat D. plate
14.A. waiting B. continuing C. managing D. trying
15.A. put down B. handed down C. drank up D. picked up
16.A. astonished B. excited C. worried D. disappointed
17.A. fine B. strange C. clean D. plain
18.A. enjoyed B. sent C. welcome D. responsible
19.A. upset B. confused C. amazed D. amused
20.A. whether B. that C. which D. what
Sticking to a vegan(纯素食的)diet might sound difficult. 1. According to Huffpost, more than 3 million people in the US are vegans. And in the UK, about 542,000 people turned vegan during the last decade.
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One reason could be that people want to reduce greenhouse gas emissions(排放). 3. In fact, it’s believed to account for 18 percent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, according to a 2013 study by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization. This amount is even greater than that of all the world’s cars, trains and planes combined.
A growing number of people are also starting to believe that it’s wrong to kill animals for food. Therefore, some of them made an ethical(道德的)choice to become vegan.
4. Vegan celebrities often use social media to spread the message of veganism and share tips on how to live a vegan lifestyle.
But experts also want to remind people that meat is important for our health. 5. So, if you’re thinking about becoming vegan, you should do some research before making your decision.
A. Meat production is very bad for the environment.
B. So why exactly has veganism become so popular?
C. It is up to you to decide whether to go vegan or not.
D. Social media is also believed to be behind the increase in veganism.
E. Fresh fruits and vegetables, grains and nuts are all key to a vegan diet.
F. But in recent years, veganism has become a popular lifestyle in many places.
G. They say that a strict vegan diet may not offer everything that the human body needs.
