March, April and May are months full of festivals and events all over the world. Here are four wonderful festivals around the world that happen in spring. If you want to know more about them, please click here or visit http://www. buddhanet.net/festival.htm/.
SongKran--Thailand
Dates: 13th-15th, April
In Thailand, it’s time to celebrate the coming monsoon season, which will bring the rain many people have been looking forward to. They celebrate it with a festival called Songkran, when people head out to the streets with water guns to spray(喷,洒)everyone who walks past.
Naghol--Vanuatu
Dates: Every Saturday from April to May
Every year, villagers come together to celebrate the harvest of yams, an important part in the people’s diet in Vanuatu. The festival is most famous for its “land diving ceremony”. During the ceremony men and boys dive to the ground from high wooden towers with only two thin vines attached to their ankles.
Cherry Blossom Viewing ---Japan
Dates: The cherry blossom season is different from year to year depending on the weather forecast.
The cherry blossom season has huge importance to the people of Japan, who celebrate the days when the flowers finally blossom. Only a few days later, the petals(花瓣)fall to the ground, like pink snowflakes. This is one of the most beautiful things to see. In Japan, almost everyone has picnics in the parks to view the flowers.
Sinhalese New Year--Sri Lanka
Dates: 13th or 14th, April
Just like in many other countries in South or South East Asia, this is the time when the Sinhalese celebrate the traditional New Year, an ancient celebration which marks the end of the harvest season and is one of two times of the year when the sun is straight above Sri Lanka. There are a lot of delicious foods during the celebration.
【小题1】What may happen to a tourist walking in the street during SongKran in Thailand?A.He may get wet. |
B.He may be shot by the locals. |
C.He may enjoy delicious foods. |
D.He may see some petals falling. |
A.It is a traditional festival. |
B.It is a very famous festival. |
C.It varies with weather conditions every year. |
D.It allows visitors to eat food during the festival. |
A.On TV | B.In a report. |
C.On the Internet. | D.In a newspaper. |
Discover polar adventure and exploration on your doorstep. From penguins to paintings, Inuit art to explorers’ diaries and sleeping bags – come find out about exploration, science and survival at the extreme ends of Earth.
Collection Highlights
- Fossil ferns (化石蕨类) from about 140 million years ago.
- Snow goggles (护目镜) used by Ernest Shackleton on the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1914-16 (Endurance) - given to him by Harald Nilsen.
- An unopened tin of pemmican (干肉饼) taken from the hut (小屋) of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-09 (Nimrod).
- A folding camera, created by A.E. Staley & Co. and used by Robert
Falcon Scott at the South Pole, 1912, on the British Antarctic
Expedition 1910-13 (Terra Nova).
Free Entry
Contact Us
Website: www.spri.cam.ac.uk/museum Call: 01223 336540
Email: museum@spri.cam.ac.uk
Family Visits
Visiting with a baby carriage
Baby carriages are welcome, but cannot be left unattended. Please contact the museum before your visit with any questions.
Activities
Audio guides are available at the information desk, with one tour aimed at adults and one at younger visitors. A small charge applies.
Gallery routes: Discover the polar regions with a pack-a-polar suitcase route, an explorer route and other activities for children.
Research Inquiries and Image Approval
Researchers wishing to learn about the museum’s collections should email museum@spri.cam.ac.uk to make an appointment.
To request approval to use images of the museum’s collection, please contact the Picture Library at the Scott Polar Research Institute.
【小题1】What collection can visitors see in the museum?A.Fossil ferns from about 1.4 billion years ago. |
B.Snow goggles used by Harald Nilsen on an expedition. |
C.A tin of pemmican left over a century ago. |
D.A folding camera used at the North Pole in 1912. |
A.It aims to promote polar tours. |
B.It has baby carriages for rent. |
C.It offers free audio guides to adults. |
D.It prepares various themed routes for visitors. |
A.By calling 01223 336540. |
B.By contacting the Picture Library. |
C.By emailing museum@spri.cam.ac.uk. |
D.By visiting www.spri.cam.ac.uk/museum. |
Visit the Newseum During “Museum Day”!
Museum Day is an annual celebration of boundless curiosity hosted by Smithsonian magazine. Participating museums and cultural institutions across the country provide free entry to anyone presenting a Museum Day ticket. The Museum Day ticket provides free admission for two people.
Here is some information about a popular museum — the Newseum.
EVENT DETAILS
Registration: free tickets will be available for the public to download on December 15 via the link : https ://www. smithsonianmag. com/museumday/museum-day-2018/.
Advanced registration is requested so that the museum sites know how many people to expect. If you don't register beforehand you may still be admitted the day of the event, but no guarantee for admission. All are welcome to attend including children and groups.
Meeting Point #1: From 7:45 – 8:00 some volunteers will be in the Starbucks at 325 7 th St NW before walking 2 blocks to the Newseum.
Meeting Point #2: Outside the Newseum’s Pennsylvania Avenue entrance. The Newseum opens at 9:00 am. However, as this is an extremely popular event we highly recommend arriving as early as possible, by 8:15 if you can, to bypass the masses that will show up later in the day.
Meeting Point #3: Once the museum opens we recommend immediately heading to the 6th floor to avoid the masses since most people start on the 1st floor. On the 6th floor, the Hank Greenspun Terrace, which overlooks Pennsylvania Avenue and the U. S. Capitol, has one of the best views in Washington, DC. After that you can proceed through the museum’ s exhibits starting on the 6th floor and working our way down. The Newseum is open until 5:00 pm and guests are free to arrive and depart whenever they like.
【小题1】What can we know about the Museum Day tickets?A.They are valid at any museum. |
B.Free tickets are specially for children. |
C.Two persons can share one ticket. |
D.They are cheaper if applied for online. |
A.Take a map of the museum. |
B.Register on the website in advance. |
C.Arrive on time to avoid the crowd. |
D.Follow a guide in the museum. |
A.In the Starbucks at 325 7th St. |
B.On the 6th floor of the Hank Greenspun Terrace. |
C.On the 6th floor of the Newseum. |
D.At the Newseum’s Pennsylvania Avenue entrance. |
Charity Walk in 2017 Sunday 18th June 2017 10:00 am—Register (登记) 10:30 am—Walk Begins 18th-24th June Venue (场地): Baddesley Clinton House B93 ODQ | ||
Walk registration Fee (登记费用): Adults:$5 (on the day $7) Children: $3 (on the day $4) under5 years old free. By paying the registration fee you will be able to enter Baddesley Clinton’s house and grounds for free (normally) $10.45—$11.50 for adults and $5.15—$5.70 for children). | ||
Pets are welcome on the walk but they cannot enter the house or gardens. | ||
If you are interested in taking part, please call Michael at 01217881143 or email centre@ solihullcarers.org. You can also visit our website www.solihullcarers.org to register and pay online. Registered Charity No. 2092613 E-mail:centre@soliullcarers.org |
【小题1】The walk will begin ______.
A.on June 19th | B.on June 24th | C.at 10:00 am | D.at 10:30 am |
A.$15 | B.$13 | C.$11 | D.$7 |
A.the walk is 35 km in total | B.you can make a call to register |
C.pets cannot enter the house and gardens | D.the charity walk is from June 18th to 24th |
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