April fool"s party
On Friday, April 1, Inner Affair goes back to the days of funk! Classic Tunes from the 70"s and 80"s
by DJs Den & Sion. 9pm till late.
Tickets: Free entrance for those in costume, otherwise 50 yuan (US$6)
Time/date: 9 pm, April 1
Place: Inner Affair, 1/F Qiankun Dasha, 6 Sanlitun Xiliujie, Chaoyang District
Tel: 8454 0312
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Language in use
Enjoy free in house coffee, tea and beer as well as music and dancing. Practice your Chinese, make
friends and have fun.
Time/date: 7 to 9 pm, March 25
Place: Language In Use Club, 2/F, Science Fortune Center, 8 Xueqing Lu, north of Xueyuan Lu, Haidian
District
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The "worst" party
Organized by o zone productions, the party is set to be "the worst ever", with the lamest music from the
60s, 70s and 80s. Special prizes will be awarded to the worst dressed or for bad fashion sense.
Tickets: Free entrance
Time/date: 9 pm, April 1
Place: Pula Pula, Tianze Lu, Oriental Seven Colours Plaza, Chaoyang District
Tel: 64668575
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La Nuit Francaise
Again on the 2nd Thursday of the month La Nuit Francaise will be held at Le Rendez vous. The monthly
event is an opportunity for all
French people and everyone interested in France or speaking French to gather together.
The evening features three glasses of wine and canapes for participants and a special exhibition.
Time/date: 7 to 10 pm, April 14
Place: Le Rendezvous, 3 Gongti Beilu, accross from the Pacific Century Plaza, Chaoyang District
Tel: 64629110
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Marco V
Dutch DJ Marco V drops by Banana for a gig which is supported by Hong Kong"s DJ Spark.
Marco V has been around for many years, as an inventive, style blending deejay and a successful and
devoted producer. His spinning is energetic, crowd pleasing and never sees an empty dance floor. He was
ranked No. 15 in this year"s international DJ MAG DJ Top100.
Tickets: 40 yuan (US$4.80) in advance, 50 yuan (US$6) at the door, both include a free drink
Time/date: 10 pm to 4 am, March 31, April 1
Place: Banana, in the lobby of the Scitech Hotel, 22 Jianwai Dajie, Chaoyang District
Tel: 65283636
B. The two parties will be held at the same time.
C. The entrance fees of the two parties will not be charged.
D. Some old music will be played at the parties.
B. La Nuit Francaise.
C. Language in use.
D. The "worst" party.
B. La Nuit Francaise may be French words
C. the "worst" party will attract a lot of college students
D. you will enjoy free drink at April fool"s party
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educational opportunities. Here are the top four. Rosamond Gifford Zoo Camp
The zoo offers separate camps for kids. The camps for kindergarteners run from 9 am to 12:30 pm,
and cost $115 for zoo members and $135 for non-members. Kids entering 7th and 8th grades will have
half a day from 1 pm to 4:30 pm. The cost is $149 for members and $160 for non-members. All camps
feature numerous educational activities and animal encounters. The camps run from August 14 to August
19. Registration starts from July 10 for members and July 15 for non-members. Active Learning Services
at Christian Brothers Academy
From August 1 to August 5, Christian Brothers Academy will host Active Learning Services from
USA Chess. Topics of learning will include Chess Camp (age 5-15), and Video Game Creation Program
(age 8-15). Chess Camp promises improved chess skills through chess instructors utilizing demo (演示)
boards and historic games. Half day sessions will cost $280 for the Computer Camps. A full day of Chess
costs $400, and a half day of Chess followed by a half day of Computer Camps cost $430. Syracuse
University Summer College
From July 5th to August 12th, Syracuse University will host pre-college programs for high school
students. The Summer College will offer a wide variety of programs including architecture, engineering and
computer science, public communications, and eco-fashion. The programs are taught by the teachers of
Syracuse University and include hands-on activities. The costs range from $2325 to $7642. The Sheldon
Institute at SUNY Oswego
The State University of New York will hold two-week educational enrichment programs for students
entering grades2-4 from July 25 to August 5. Children will have a set program featuring art, science,
technology, cultural appreciation and writing. Tuition for the programs is only $320 and a downloadable
application is available.
B. $275
C. $295
D. It depends.
B. On July 15.
C. On August 14.
D. On August 19
B. Only children aged 8-15 can attend it.
C. Whole day sessions will cost $250 for it.
D. It will last for two weeks.
B. The Sheldon Institute
C. Rosamond Gifford Zoo
D. Syracuse University
Hawaii"s Big Island
Nickname: Hawaii"s Island of Adventure
Size: 4,028 square miles
Population: 148,677.The most heavily populated areas are Hilo on the east side and Kailua-Kona on the
west.
Temperature: Averages between 71°F and 77°F year round (expect the mercury (水银柱) to drop at
higher heights)
Highest Peak: Mauna kea,13,796 feet
Agriculture: Hawaii"s agricultural products are mainly grown and processed On the Big Island, including
coffee, macadamia nuts and papaya.
Lodging: 9,655 rooms total;Nightly rates range from$35 to$5,000.
Airports: Hilo International Airport on the east side and Kona International Airport on the west side.
Rental Cars: All of the nationally known rental car companies have locations at Hilo International and
Kona International Airports as well as numerous resorts. In addition, Hilo, Kona and the major resort areas
are serviced by taxis.
Resources: Call(800)648-2441 to order a video poster, brochures and maps from the Big Island Visitors
Bureau. See WWW.Bigisland,org for updated information.
Shopping: The large shopping centers are in Hilo, Kona, Waimea and the Kohala Coast.
B. businessmen
C. students
D. immigrants
B. 32
C. 44
D. 37
B. Dropping things from higher places is expected.
C. Temperature is expected to be lower at higher places.
D. Temperature is expected to be higher at higher places.
B. By air.
C. By rental car.
D. By taxi.
9:00-9:45a.m. Blue Tent
Panelists(成员): Jami Bernard, David Kamp, Marion Nestle and Peter Singer.
Hosted by Denise Gray, science writer for The New York Times.
How does what we eat not only affect our bodies, but also the world? The food and nutrition experts
debate the role that the diet plays in both personal and global health, and present a look at food politics.
● Sports writing: For the Love of the Game
9:50-10:35a.m. Blue Tent
Panelists: Christine Brennan, Ira Rosen, Joe Wallace and Joe Drape.
Hosted by William C. Rhoden, sports writer for The New York Times.
Whether catching that key moment of victory or defeat, or covering breaking news, sports writers are
anything but audience. Listen as some professionals discuss the special experience in reporting of sports news.
● The Art of the Review
11:15-12:00a.m. Green Tent
Panelists: John Freeman, Barry Gewen, David Orr, Celia McGee and Jennifer Schuessler.
Hosted by Sam Tanenhaus, editor for The New York Times Book Review.
How much of an effect does the book review have on book sales? Join this group of critics as they
discuss the reality of the book review and bestseller lists, and how they choose books for review.
● New York Writers, New York Stories
3:00-3:45p.m. Green Tent
Panelists: Cindy Adams, Richard Cohen, Ric Klass and Lauren Redniss.
B. enjoy Jami Bernard"s talk
C. listen to Christine Brennan
D. attend the Art of the Review
B. Health, Wellness and the Politics of Food
C. New York Writers, New York Stories
D. Sports Writing: For the Love of the Game
B. New York Times is a gold mine company
C. Denise Grady will discuss political policy
D. book reviews may affect book sales
GOOD NEWS
Free museums. No charge for outstanding collections of art and antiquities.
Pop music. Britain is the only country to rival (与…匹敌) the US on this score.
Black cabs. London taxi drivers know where they are going even if there are never enough of them
at weekends or night.
Choice of food. Visitors can find everything from Ethiopian to Swedish restaurants.
Fashion. Not only do fashion junkies love deeply and respect highly brand names such as Vivienne
Westwood, Alexander McQueen; street styles are justly loved, too.
BAD NEWS
Poor service."It"s part of the image of the place. People can dine out on the rudeness they have
experienced," says Professor Tony Seaton, of Luton University"s International Tourism Research Center.
Poor public transport. Trains and buses are promised to defeat the keenest tourists, although the over
crowded London tube is inexplicably (难以理解的) popular.
Lack of languages. Speaking slowly and clearly may not get many foreign visitors very far, even in the
tourist traps (圈套).
Rain. Still in the number one complaint.
No air-conditioning. So that even splendidly hot summers become as unbearable as the downpours.
Overpriced hotels. The only European country with a higher rate of tax on hotel rooms is Denmark.
Licensing hours. Alcohol (酒) is in short supply after pm even in"24-hour cities".
B. Poor public transport.
C. Rain.
D. Overpriced hotels.
B. Pop music in Britain is as good as that in the US.
C. Pop music in Britain is worse than that in the US.
D. Pop music in Britain is quite different from that in the US.
B. At 0: 00 pm
C. At : 00 pm
D. At 2: 00 pm
B. It"s very cheap to travel by taxi there.
C. You cannot find Chinese food there.
D. The public transport is poor there.
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