Music festivals are, for many people, the purest and most enjoyable way to experience live music. 1. But you can always spot an experienced festival goer; they're the clean, relaxed, non-sunburned ones with the hammock (吊床), the Nalgene water bottle, and the highlighted schedule. Take their example, and you'll have more fun than you've ever had.
2. Most music festivals that charge money has graduated pricing, where tickets are sold at ''Early Bird'' prices, advance prices and gate prices. You can save yourself a fat chunk of change if you get the early bird tickets. Also, at festivals that sell camping, get your camping tickets early. If they sell out, you’ll be stuck staying off-site. Take care of other reservations early, too: plane tickets, car rental reservations, etc.
3. Music festivals generally publish a schedule well before the event. Print one out off the festival's website and highlight your ''must-see'' bands. But remember: be careful not to be too rigid! Spontaneous (即兴) jam sessions, great bands you’ve never heard of, festival stages running late and so on can interrupt your plans. This is not a bad thing! It just helps to have a game plan going in.
Know the Rules. 4. This can save yourself some money. If a festival doesn't allow glass, it'd be an unhappy experience to have to pour out all of your expensive microbrews (微酿啤酒). If a music festival doesn't allow pets, know this in advance, so you don t show up to the gate with Fido and get a surprise. So knowing the rules is beneficial. 5.
A. Get your tickets early.
B. Know the schedule in advance.
C. Check out three types of ticket prices.
D. However, they can be physically and mentally tiring
E. If a music festival allows you to bring your food and water, do it.
F. Music festivals aren't just about music, but they re about togetherness, too.
G. If its website is unclear about their rules, get in touch and ask for clarification!
Apple has filed a patent for ''a wearable electronic ring'' that could let you control your other devices (设备) without touching them. The file includes drawings of the potential design and lists intend functions like a rechargeable power source (电源). The ring is designed to be worn on one finger and doesn't appear to be a stand-alone product. Instead, it aims to improve the user experience of bigger devices like iPhone and iPad. Apple also throws attention onto the potential safety functions of the ring by stating that the light given off by some touchscreen devices could be ''inappropriate in certain social environments or even dangerous if it gives away the position of a user who is in danger''.
The tech giant (巨头) explains in the patent that touchscreen devices we are using now can be seen as ''burdensome, inconvenient, or useless for certain tasks and applications''. It suggests that holding an iPhone or iPad for too long could tire some users and obviously, Apple can’t ignore such situations! It says the Apple Ring could be a more effective way to control those devices from a distance.
Apple isn't alone with this ''smart ring'' idea.
Amazon recently put the Echo Loop on the market, a smart ring that uses Alexa. The device is similar to the smart speaker but is worn on your finger instead. It’s currently only available in the US and has an introductory price of $129. 99 (£100). Google recently presented its Pixel 4 smartphone and one of the top new functions is called Project Soli, which provides a '' Motion Sense'' effect. It lets you control the Pixel 4 without actually touching it. You can wave your hands in the air to pause or skip songs, alarms and phone calls, and more.
As with all patents, we can’t know for sure if Apple is going to bring out a smart ring device until official word is given.
1.What can Apple's smart ring do potentially?
A.Work as a mobile phone.
B.Charge itself automatically.
C.Promote users own security.
D.Stop viruses attacking phones.
2.What made apple develop the wearable product?
A.The drawbacks of its touchscreen devices.
B.The huge marketing potential of touchscreens.
C.The fierce competitions from across the country.
D.The introduction of other companies’ technology.
3.What do we know about the Echo Loop?
A.It's popular with users.
B.It's under development.
C.It's not sold internationally.
D.It's not accepted by Apple.
4.What is the best title for the text?
A.The Tech Firms' Smart Rings
B.Apple's New Device Patent
C.The Future of Touchscreen Devices
D.New Technologies, New Products
There are as many kinds of careers (职业) as there are people. They vary greatly in the type of work involved (涉及) and in the ways they influence a person's life. The kind of career you have can affect your life in many ways. By making wise decisions concerning your career, you can help yourself build the life you want. To do that, you need as much information as possible. The more you know about yourself, the better able you will be to choose a satisfying career.
What do people hope to obtain from a career? Some people desire a high income. Some hope for fame. Others seek for adventure. Still others intend to serve people and make the world a better place. Before you begin to explore career fields, you should determine your values. your interests, and your aptitudes that will make you competent for your future work. Most people are happiest in jobs that fit their values, interests,and skills. Each person has many values, which vary in strength. For example, money is the strongest value for some people—that is, wealth is more important to them than anything else. As a result, they focus their thoughts, behaviour, and emotions on the goal of earning a high income. Other values include devoting to religion, taking risks, spending time with family, and helping others.
Before making a career decision, you can ask yourself what is most important to you and examine your beliefs to better know your values. For example, is it important to you to work as a member of a team? Or would you rather be in charge or work alone? If working alone or being in charge is important to you, independence is probably one of your primary values.
1.How can we make a wise career decision?
A.We learn more about ourselves. B.We stick to our beliefs more firmly.
C.We change our interest more often. D.We find more career opportunities.
2.What does the underlined word ''aptitude'' mean in paragraph 2?
A.Experiences. B.Abilities.
C.Feelings. D.Families.
3.According to the writer, a satisfying career is one that ________.
A.brings huge wealth
B.meets inner demands
C.develops interests and skills
D.contributes to forming values
4.What does the writer convey to us in the last paragraph?
A.The contents of our values.
B.The foundations of our values.
C.The places to achieve our values.
D.The ways to understand our values.
P.S. 139, in Brooklyn, New York, has a school garden where students grow their favorite fruits and vegetables. It also has a school cookbook filled with recipes that use those foods, as well as a technology club, a soccer club, an artists' club, and a teachers’ lounge.
All of this is partially thanks to a process called PB. Through PB, students, parents, teachers, and P. S. 139 staff decide each year how to use some of the school’s money. Over the past three years, P. S. 139 has spent nearly $50,000 this way. Usually, only school leaders get to decide how to distribute a budget, but PB lets others weigh in. Shari Davis is one of the heads of the PB Project, a nonprofit group based in New York and California. '' PB opens the door and invites folks to participate in decisions. People who are closest to the problems in a community are often also closest to settling them. '' she told TIME for Kids.
To start the PB process, members of a school community think about changes they’d like to see. Then they submit their ideas to a committee. It organizes the ideas into complete proposals (议案), which include the cost of each project. Lastly, every member votes for the winning projects that will be supported financially.
PB Project co-founder Josh Lerner helped bring the approach to P. S. 139. He finds that leaders are pleasantly surprised by the winning projects, which help them '' better understand what their communities need'', he says.
PB isn't just for schools. It’s also used by city and state governments around the world. New York City has been using PB since 2011. New Yorkers have spent more than $210 million this way. They've provided money for playgrounds, dog parks, and trees for city sidewalks, among other projects.
1.What is special about PB?
A.It allows ordinary people to play a role in decisions.
B.It accepts money from local government.
C.It helps P S. 139 build a school garden.
D.It focuses mainly on public schools
2.What is the first step for the PB process?
A.Applying to the head master. B.Putting forward project ideas.
C.Gathering members to vote. D.Making a specific budge.
3.How do the leaders in P.S. 139 feel about the agreed projects?
A.Proud. B.Shocked.
C.Delighted. D.Embarrassed.
4.What is the author' s purpose in writing the text?
A.To introduce the PB approach. B.To bring up a social problem.
C.To offer proposals to communities. D.To help leaders make better preparation.
Traditional Marriage Ceremonies
Belgium
The groom comes to the bride's house and gives her flowers. They go to the church and the man is inside when the bride's father brings her to her future husband. When they come out, the family throws rice on them.
Germany
Some days before the wedding, friends and relatives bring old porcelain (瓷器) and kitchenware to throw on the ground in front of the bride and groom. This is supposed to grant them a happy, lucky life; that's why this evening event is called Polterabend — the evening with lots of broken porcelain. The Polterabend often develops into an informal and casual party.
El Salvador
When a wedding is celebrated, the wedding ceremony service starts without the bride. The groom and all the people who have been invited to the ceremony are waiting for her during the service. A group of seven men goes to the bride's home. The bride and her family are waiting for seven white cars which accompany the bride's car until they arrive at the church.
Japan
The couple drinks Japanese rice wine in front of a priest (牧师). First, the bride drinks the wine from a small cup. Next, the bride passes the cup to the groom and he also drinks the wine from the cup. They drink three times. This means that they make a commitment to love each other forever.
Turkey
When a girl gets married, all her female friends write their names inside her bridal shoes. After the wedding ceremony, if someone’s name has been rubbed off and can’t be read anymore, it means this person is going to get married next.
1.Why do people throw porcelain before the wedding ceremony in Germany?
A.To enjoy a casual party.
B.To respect the guests present.
C.To wish the couple good luck.
D.To kick off the wedding party.
2.In which country does the wedding ceremony start while the bride isn't there?
A.belgium. B.Germany.
C.El Salvador. D.Turkey.
3.What ceremony implies the new Japanese couple's promise of a life-long love?
A.Drinking wine three times.
B.Throwing rice to their guests.
C.Writing their names in the shoes.
D.Going to the church first with a priest.
假如你是李华,是某中学国际部的一名学生。你有幸做外教Chris 的向导,带领他去当地一家中华老字号(China Time-honored Brand)饭店品尝中国传统美食。请你按如下提示给对方写一封邮件,告知这次行程安排。
1. 饭店情况;2. 出发时间、地点;3. 交通方式。
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