Events at The University of Manchester
Telescope Walking Tours
We’ll be hosting our popular Telescope Walking Tours daily from 5 July to 5 August, 2020. You can join one of our friendly Explainers as they take you for a walk around the base of the impressive Lovell Telescope. You’ll explore its amazing history and discover some of its ground-breaking research. Walking Tours last about 45 minutes, will take place indoors if wet, and are available on a drop-in basis.
Art Basket
Are you and your family hungry to get creative? Pick up a picnic basket with a difference.
Come to our Oxford Road or Parkside entrance and pick up one of our special baskets—free and available at any time during gallery opening hours, daily from 31 May to 31 August, 2020. Pack your basket full of art materials and head off to our galleries. Come back later, and we’d love to see what you’ve clone.
Elizabeth Price
Bringing together many new and well-known works, including drawings, sculptures and videos, the exhibition will start on 1 March, 2020 and it runs till 25 May, 2020.
Her Turner Prize winning THE WOOLWORTHS CHOIR of 1 979 , remembering that terrible fire in Manchester, will be shown in the city for the first time.
Children’s Story Competition
From “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” and “Charlotte” Web” to “Spiderman”, insects have inspired countless much-loved stories and comics. Enter your ideas into our story competition lasting from 5 March to 1 J line, 2020. Winners in each age category will be chosen by experts and professional writers and will be featured in a special exhibition publication in summer 2020.
1.What can you do on Telescope Walking Tours?
A.To experience a space walk.
B.To take exercise indoors or outdoors.
C.To learn some knowledge of astronomy.
D.To explore the historic buildings on foot.
2.When will the exhibition event close?
A.On May 25, 2020. B.On August 5, 2020.
C.On June 1, 2020. D.On August 31, 2020.
3.Which event will last longest?
A.Telescope Walking Tours. B.Art Basket.
C.Elizabeth Price. D.Children’s Story Competition.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1.What kind of place is the speaker mainly describing?
A.A famous restaurant chain.
B.A local cafe in South Africa.
C.An unknown restaurant.
2.What might you see when you go to the dining room?
A.Forest. B.Fish. C.Real wild animals.
3.How would the speaker like the visitors to feel?
A.Concerned about the environment.
B.Happy with the delicious food.
C.Willing to help the poor.
4.What are the main dishes served with?
A.Traditional drinks. B.Beautiful flowers. C.Cultural stories.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.What is the man doing?
A.Asking for help. B.Making an appointment. C.Offering suggestions.
2.What will Jane and Helen do next weekend?
A.Enjoy themselves with Susan.
B.Go hiking in the mountains.
C.Do some holiday shopping.
3.When did the woman go climbing last time?
A.About two years ago. B.About a year ago. C.About a month ago.
4.What do we know about Susan?
A.She is familiar with Helen.
B.She has good organization skills.
C.She’s John’s girlfriend.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.How does the woman go to work?
A.By car. B.By running. C.By bus.
2.What feeling does the woman get from running?
A.Free. B.Peaceful. C.Tired.
3.How will the man train for the big race?
A.Run to work. B.Run at a gym. C.Run around a park.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.What does Tina use to cure a cold?
A.Medicine. B.Ginger. C.Cold water.
2.How old is Tian’s grandmother now?
A.93 years old. B.94 years old. C.95 years old.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Teacher and student. B.Classmates. C.Strangers.
2.Where is the Language Arts building?
A.On the right of the bridge.
B.At the end of Campus Centre Walk.
C.Opposite the Physical Education building.