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  Attention, teen writers!

  Win cash, get published!

  Entries will be accepted between August 8 and September 21, 2011.

  Awards ceremony at Pacific Lutheran University, Lagerquist Hall on December 27, 2012.

  Enter your poem or/and short story in Pierce County Library System’s Teen Poetry & Fiction Writing Contest.

  You must be a teen resident and attend school in Pierce County.

  Prizes will be awarded in three age groups:7th and 8th grade, 9th and 10th grade, and 11th and 12th grade; and in two categories:poetry and short story.

  Pierce County Library Foundation will award prizes in each age group.

  First Place $ 100

  Second Place $ 75

  Third Place $ 50

  Winning poems and stories will be published as written.Contest winners will read their work at an awards ceremony at Pacific Lutheran University, Lagerquist Hall on December 27, 2012.

  Your poems and stories will be judged on the basis of originality, style, general presentation, grammar and spelling.All entries will belong to the Pierce County Library System and will not be returned.Winners’ names may appear in newspapers and on the library’s website.

  You may enter both the short story and/or poetry categories, but you can only offer one entry per category.

(1)

To enter the contest, you should _________.

[  ]

A.

hand in a poem and a short story

B.

be a teenager from Pierce County

C.

hand in a published poem or story

D.

hand in your entries before August 8

(2)

What information can we get from the passage?

[  ]

A.

Prizes will be presented in three categories.

B.

Winners’ entries must be published in newspapers.

C.

Your work will be returned to you if you fail.

D.

Winners will be awarded prizes about one year later.

(3)

The author writes the advertisement to _________.

[  ]

A.

attract teenagers to a writing contest

B.

persuade teenagers to practice writing

C.

show the significance of writing

D.

give advice on how to win a writing contest

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Acorn Bank  Garden & water mill

       A delightful walled garden with old varieties of fruit trees and flower borders, set against the backdrop of a 17th-century red sandstone house overlooking the Eden Valley. Herb garden planted with over 200 medicinal and culinary herbs. Dogs on leads are welcome on woodland walks. Children’s activity sheet available.

Temple Soverby, Near Penrich, CA 10 lsp   Tel: 017683 61893

Open:

       19 March—30 October, daily except Monday and Tuesday, 10 am—5pm

       Tearoom open from 11am—4. 30 pm, Shop 10am—5pm

Price: Adult £3, Child £1.5, Family £7.5

The Beatrix Potter Gallery

       Original sketches and watercolors by Beatrix Potter for her children’s tales. 2005 exhibition will feature. The Tale of Mrs Tiggy-Winkle and The Tale of the Pie and The Patty-Pan. Also on display in this atmospheric 17t h-century building is information on Beatrix Potter’s life.

Beatrix Potter Gallery, Hawkshead, LA22 ONS  Tel: 015394 36355

Open:

 19 March—30 October, 10am—4. 30 pm, daily except Thursday and Friday. Also open 12—20 February, 2 & 3 June and 27 & 28 October.

Price: Adult £3.50, Child £1.70, Family £8.70

Hill Top

       Beatrix Potter wrote and illustrated many of the famous children’s stories in this 17th-century farmhouse which she bought 100 years ago. Today you can view her personal treasures and step into the garden which is planted with flowers and vegetables, just as it would have been in Beatrix Potter’s time.

       Please note that this is a small and popular house, which gets very busy especially in school holidays. At peak times there are queues and by the end of the day not all visitors may be able to visit the house (we apologize for this). Please collect a timed ticket (including NT members) from the ticket office in the car park on your arrival.

Hill Top, Near Sawrey, La22 OLF  Tel: 015394 36269

Open:

       19 March—30 October, 10: 30 am—4. 30 pm, daily except Thursday and Friday. Also open Thursday in August and 2 & 3 June and 27 & 28 October.

       Shop and Garden open Thursday and Friday, 10:am—5 pm. Ring for winter opening.

Price: Adult £5, Child £2, Family £12

. From the ads mentioned above, we can learn _______.

A. visitors can admire the scene of the Beatrix Potter’s time in Hill Top

B. visitors can admire the beautiful natural in both the Beatrix Gallery and Hill Top

C. the Beatrix Potter Gallery is more popular with children than Hill Top

D. Beatrix Gallery neighbors Hill Top

If the Smiths and their 2 children visit the 3 sites, they will have to pay _______.

A. £28.2                   B. £23.4            C. £28               D. £33

If you have the tickets, you must be able to _______.

A. visit Hill Top at opening time

B. visit the Beatrix Potter Gallery on Friday

C. visit Acorn Bank at opening time

D. visit the three sites at any time

We can learn from the ads that _______.

A. you can enjoy yourself with a dog as you like at Acorn Bank

B. it is convenient for you to get a timed ticket for Hill Top

C. children who have passed a quiz will be admitted to the Beatrix Potter Gallery   

D. you can book the tickets for Hill Top through the telephone number 015394 36355

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Dear Nick,

 I am glad to hear that you are coming to Sichuan in August 8. And  1.     

I think you made a wise choice to travel here. Sichuan province  is     2.     

rich in attractions and enjoys many famous places of interests.     3.      

Jiu Zhaigou is well known for it’s beautiful lakes, of which     4.     

the water is clear but looks colorful. It can excite visitors’        5.      

imagination .Another attraction is Dujiangyan which was built    6.     

2000 years ago and was still playing an important in irragation    7.     

today. Besides, the nice weather a can make your trip much       8.  

enjoyable. I am sure that you have a good time.               9.    

I am looking forward to your come.                        10.   

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There are over one million superstitions(迷信), and most people believe at least one or two of them.

Many people are superstitious about numbers. They think that there are lucky numbers and unlucky numbers.

The number 13 is often considered unlucky. In some parts of the world, buildings have no 13th floor and streets have no houses with the number 13. In Japan, "4" is considered unlucky because in Japanese the word "four" is pronounced the same as the word "death" .

Japanese never give gifts of four knives, four napkins, or four of anything.

What are the lucky numbers? Seven is a lucky number in many places, and "8" is considered a lucky number in Japan and China. In China, businesses often open on August 8, and many couples register to get married at eight past eight on August 8.

Superstitions about numbers are so widespread that some people--called numerologist--make a living by giving advice about numbers.

In 1937, when the Toyoda family of Japan wanted to form a car company, they asked a numerologist if "Toyoda" would be a good name for the company. The numerologist said it would not be. He explained that "Toyota" would be a better name for the company. The family took his advice. As a result, millions of people drive "Toyota" and not "Toyoda" .

There are many other kinds of superstitions. There are superstitions about eating, sleeping, sneezing and itching(抓痒). There are superstitions about animals and holidays and horseshoes.

There are even superstitions about superstitions. Those superstitions will tell people how to reverse bad luck.

When the Japanese bump heads, they immediately bump heads again. According to a Japanese superstition, the first-bump means their parents will die, but the second bump "erases" the first bump         

To reverse bad luck in general, people turn around three times, turn their pockets inside out, or put their hats on backwards.

In the United States, baseball players sometimes wear their caps backwards when their team is losing. It looks silly, but the baseball players do not mind if it helps them win the game.

1.It can be inferred that superstitions about numbers are          .

A.popular neither in Japan nor in China

B.popular only in Japan and in China

C.popular both in Japan and in China

D.causing great troubles both in Japan and in China

2.The underlined word "reverse" means          .

A.change to bad luck

B.cause to go in the opposite direction

C.change for the worse

D.exchange

3.If a Japanese purposely bumps his head again after an accidental bump, we can be sure that     .  

A.he is mad

B.he is happy

C.he is superstitious

D.he is very sad

4.The writer wrote this passage with the purpose of          .

A.persuading us to believe superstitions

B.showing us some facts of superstitions

C.showing us the magic power of number

D.showing us a numerologist

 

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There are over one million superstitions(迷信), and most people believe at least one or two of them.
Many people are superstitious about numbers. They think that there are lucky numbers and unlucky numbers.
The number 13 is often considered unlucky. In some parts of the world, buildings have no 13th floor and streets have no houses with the number 13. In Japan, "4" is considered unlucky because in Japanese the word "four" is pronounced the same as the word "death" .
Japanese never give gifts of four knives, four napkins, or four of anything.
What are the lucky numbers? Seven is a lucky number in many places, and "8" is considered a lucky number in Japan and China. In China, businesses often open on August 8, and many couples register to get married at eight past eight on August 8.
Superstitions about numbers are so widespread that some people--called numerologist--make a living by giving advice about numbers.
In 1937, when the Toyoda family of Japan wanted to form a car company, they asked a numerologist if "Toyoda" would be a good name for the company. The numerologist said it would not be. He explained that "Toyota" would be a better name for the company. The family took his advice. As a result, millions of people drive "Toyota" and not "Toyoda" .
There are many other kinds of superstitions. There are superstitions about eating, sleeping, sneezing and itching(抓痒). There are superstitions about animals and holidays and horseshoes.
There are even superstitions about superstitions. Those superstitions will tell people how to reverse bad luck.
When the Japanese bump heads, they immediately bump heads again. According to a Japanese superstition, the first-bump means their parents will die, but the second bump "erases" the first bump         
To reverse bad luck in general, people turn around three times, turn their pockets inside out, or put their hats on backwards.
In the United States, baseball players sometimes wear their caps backwards when their team is losing. It looks silly, but the baseball players do not mind if it helps them win the game.   
【小题1】It can be inferred that superstitions about numbers are           .

A.popular neither in Japan nor in China
B.popular only in Japan and in China
C.popular both in Japan and in China
D.causing great troubles both in Japan and in China
【小题2】The underlined word " reverse " means           .
A.change to bad luckB.cause to go in the opposite direction
C.change for the worseD.exchange
【小题3】If a Japanese purposely bumps his head again after an accidental bump, we can be sure that     .  
A.he is madB.he is happyC.he is superstitiousD.he is very sad
【小题4】The writer wrote this passage with the purpose of           .
A.persuading us to believe superstitions
B.showing us some facts of superstitions
C.showing us the magic power of number
D.showing us a numerologist

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