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Welcome to the 2017 UK Festival Awards T...

Welcome to the 2017 UK Festival Awards

The UK Festival Awards & Conference is an opportunity to recognize the hard work, vision and creativity of the nation’s beloved festival industry.

Throughout the day of the event, the Conference invites numerous industry insiders(行家) to discuss the issues most relative to the sector, reviewing its immediate past and portending to the future. The evening’s Awards present a wide range of honors across categories that are decided via a combination of public voting and professional judgments. Since launching in 2004 it has evolved into a major event at The Roundhouse in London, giving the industry a chance to collectively celebrate and fondly reflect upon the achievements of the past year.

With a gourmet dinner, gala awards ceremony and after-show party, it attracts over 1,000 of the most influential people in the business.

Along with its sister events, the UK Festival Conference and the European Festival Awards, The UK Festival Awards & Conference is owned and produced by Festival Awards Ltd, an independent company founded in the UK.

Awards include Best Major, Medium-Sized and Small Festival, Best Family Festival, Best Overseas Festival, Best Use of New Technology, and of course – Best Toilets.

As the festival season is approaching, we thought it’d be a good time to release our free UK Festival Market Report for 2015 / 2016. We gathered the data in our annual census(人口普查)  undertaken in the preparation stage for last year’s UK Festival Awards. The latest UK Festival Market Report can be downloaded below.

Included in the Report is a bunch of related information about festivalgoers: where they’re from, how they like to purchase music, what they eat, their attitudes towards ticket prices, how receptive they are to different forms of advertising, why they go to festivals in the first place, where they sleep, and much more.

We hope you find the information useful.

1.Which phrase is the closest in meaning to the underlined word “portending” in paragraph 2?

A. getting down    B. adding up

C. giving way    D. looking forward

2.What can be inferred from the passage?

A. An annual census is conducted and released in the Festival

B. The Festival Awards Ltd, is responsible for not less than three events.

C. The gala awards ceremony attracts only 1.000 influential businessmen.

D. Public voting plays a leading role in deciding a variety of festival honors.

3.Where most probably will you see this passage?

A. In a magazine.    B. In a newspaper.

C. On a website.    D. In a TV program.

 

1.D 2.B 3.C 【解析】本文是一篇说明文。介绍the 2017 UK Festival Awards。The UK Festival Awards & Conference是一个让我们认识到这个国家备受喜爱的节日产业的辛勤工作、远见和创造力的机会。 1.词义猜测题。根据第二段中Throughout the day of the event, the Conference invites numerous industry insiders(行家) to discuss the issues most relative to the sector, reviewing its immediate past and portending to the future. 在活动的当天,会议邀请了许多业内人士来讨论与该行业相关的最重要的问题,回顾其过去的过去,并展望未来。根据reviewing its immediate past 和to the future.可知划线词的意思是“展望未来”,故D项正确。 2.推理判断题。根据第四段和第五段Along with its sister events, the UK Festival Conference and the European Festival Awards, The UK Festival Awards & Conference is owned and produced by Festival Awards Ltd, an independent company founded in the UK.和Awards include Best Major, Medium-Sized and Small Festival, Best Family Festival, Best Overseas Festival, Best Use of New Technology, and of course – Best Toilets.可知,The Festival Awards Ltd负责不少于三件活动。故B项正确。 3.推理判断题。根据倒数第三段的最后一句The latest UK Festival Market Report can be downloaded below.可知,这篇文章最有可能来自一个网址。故C项正确。
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