Booking a Theatre
These locations have theatres available for rental:
*Fairview *Palmerston *York Woods
Priority Bookings
Each June, theatre booking requests for dates in the following calendar year (January to December) are accepted. For more information, call the Room Booking Unit at 416-397-5969.
Regular Bookings
For people who didn't make a booking request in June, call the Room Booking Unit at 416-397-5969 to check for remaining dates.
Completing a Booking
Once the library receives a request, staff will check the availability and place a tentative booking for you. You will then receive a contract that you must return with payment within 10 calendar days of the tentative booking and with a minimum of two months before the first booking to confirm the booking.
Payment
Payment for the first booking and any bookings in the current month is due when you return the signed contract. If you have booked for multiple months, payments for those months are due at the beginning of each month.
Type of Organization | Theatre | Rate
|
Non-profit Groups Woods | Fairview or York Woods | $418.00/day |
Palmerston | $209.00/day | |
Commercial | Fairview or York Woods | $163.00/hr |
Palmerston | $150.00/hr |
1.What’s required if you want to make priority bookings?
A. Calling the library first. B. Booking in previous June.
C. Having a look at the theatre beforehand. D. Paying a visit to the Room Booking Unit.
2.When should you make payments if you book a theatre in the current month?
A. Ten days before the booking. B. When you make the booking.
C. When you return the contract. D. At the beginning of the month.
3.What’s the rate if a non-profit organization rents a theatre at Palmerston?
A. $418.00/day. B. $209.00/day.
C. $163/hr. D. $150.00/hr.
假定你是李华,你校学生会打算在世界地球日(4月22日)举办以“保护地球”为主题的征文展,请你给在校的美国交换生Lisa写封邮件,告知此事并请她提供征文作品,截稿日期为4月10日,投稿邮箱为Earthday@163.com。
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。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。
It’s easy for you to start smoking. But if you become addicted to it, you may find it difficult give it up. First of all, you may become physically addicted to nicotine, that is in cigarettes. Secondly, you may develop into the habit of smoking and finally become mental addicted to it. Smoking may have all kind of harmful effects on the fitness of smokers and non-smokers around them. Not only does it affect your physical fitness, but also do damage to your heart and lungs, cause a variety of diseases. If you are a smoker, the bad smell may drive people around you away. However, it is important that you should quit smoking and live a health life. You can make the list of all the benefits you may get.
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
There are various reasons 1. people write poems. Some poems tell a story or describe something in a way that will give the reader a strong 2. (impress). Others attempt 3. (convey) certain emotions. Poets use different forms of poetry to express 4. (they). For example, the language of nursery rhymes is concrete but 5. (imagine). And list poems have repeated phrases which give both a pattern 6. a rhythm to the poem. Another simple form of poem is the cinquain, which 7. (make) up of five lines and can express strong feelings in just a few words. And of course there are Tang poems from China which you may enjoy 8. particular. With so many different 9. (form) of poetry to choose from, students may 10. (eventual) want to write poems of their own.
Almost everything was fantastic in the nature camp except for a girl, Elizabeth. When I saw her sitting alone in the hot sun at lunch, I asked her to eat with us under a(n) ______ tree. However, Elizabeth refused my kind ______. When we invited her to play volleyball with us, Elizabeth ______ our invitation, too. After a few more ______ refusals like that, I decided to stay away from Elizabeth.
It ______ that we were going on a nature ______ and that our instructor paired everyone up with a partner. Guess who my partner turned out to be. It was Elizabeth!
“What do you like to do ______?” I asked, trying to make small ______ as we started out. “I like to ______ in peace and quiet,” Elizabeth ______. So we had the quietest and most peaceful hike in the world ______ we saw a bird. “I think his wing is hurt. Poor little bird,” Elizabeth said ______. “He might be taking a rest over there.” I said. Elizabeth nodded. Then she whispered, “But what if he’s in ______, like my granddad?” “Your granddad?” I said. “He ______ and broke his leg the day the camp started. He’s ______ in hospital and is in so much pain,” Elizabeth explained. I noticed she was ______. “I’m sorry for what I have done. For some reason, whenever I get really sad, I act ______ and want to be alone,” she added.
“I get it,” I said. “I don’t always know how to ______ it when I’m feeling down, either.” “Thanks,” she said, wiping off her tears.
After that, Elizabeth seemed to get along well with us, and I think she actually ______ the last few days of the camp.
Next time, if someone is unfriendly, give him a second ______. Maybe he’s going through a tough time.
1.A. old B. shady C. warm D. pretty
2.A. proposal B. help C. symbol D. order
3.A. turned over B. turned in C. turned out D. turned down
4.A. unfair B. unfit C. unfriendly D. uncertain
5.A. seemed B. appeared C. looked D. happened
6.A. talk B. discussion C. voyage D. hike
7.A. for free B. for ever C. for fun D. for certain
8.A. mistakes B. talks C. changes D. promises
9.A. jog B. work C. live D. walk
10.A. replied B. insisted C. complained D. shouted
11.A. unless B. though C. until D. since
12.A. happily B. coldly C. sadly D. luckily
13.A. silence B. pain C. peace D. trouble
14.A. lay B. sat C. ate D. fell
15.A. still B. yet C. already D. ever
16.A. smiling B. crying C. drawing D. coughing
17.A. nicely B. properly C. rudely D. naturally
18.A. ruin B. recognize C. repair D. handle
19.A. enjoyed B. planned C. hated D. avoided
20.A. life B. bird C. chance D. try
People have always wanted to know what the future will look like. Then, how can we? 1. The world has changed a lot in the last 150 years, but we humans are driven by the same basic needs as we were 150 years ago, such as food, sleep, the feeling of being appreciated and loved. 2. No. In addition, generally speaking, the inventions for the last 150 years have been a human effort for freedom and communication, to be able to get in control of the time and world. Since there is still much to do in this area, this will be the focus at least for the next 150 years.
But why do we need to predict the future? Predicting the future is important for two reasons: First, we need to start to think about what kind of future we would like for ourselves and to pass on to the next generation. 3.
How about the virtual worlds? It might be in the future to experience the sand between your toes, and hear the waves, just lying in your bed at home. 4. So, even if a great invention is there for an affordable price, it’ll never take the place of the common experience if it is not real.
5. What we’ll see in the next 50 years is the transition (过渡) from an oil-dependent society to a new society. Here there’ll be new medicine, continued exploration of space, challenges in the climate change, and new inventions that make life a little easier.
A. So what will the future look like then?
B. Will this change in the next 150 years?
C. Predicting the future can help us in many ways.
D. However, you’ll never get the feeling of being there.
E. Well, to understand the future, you must know the past.
F. However, no matter how real the experience will feel, it doesn’t happen for real.
G. Then we need to know what decisions we need to make today that will give the best result in the future.