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On the New York set of the film Hide and Seek, ten-year-old Dakota Fanning spends her time playing a deeply disturbed girl who deals with her mother's suicide (×Ôɱ) by creating an imaginary friend, who may not frighten her family.

Today, though, she has the day off. "This week I only worked two days,"says Fanning, sitting in a sofa in her hotel's library, "but I get bored when I'm not working. Especially because it's cold here and I can't do anything, you know? So, I've been knitting (±àÖ¯) --- all day, every day."The actress, who's held her own opposite Oscar winners such as Sean Penn and Denzel Washington, recently mastered the fine art of scarves (Χ½í). Though she's about ready to move on to hats, she first plans to make a souvenir (¼ÍÄîÆ·) scarf for Robert De Niro, who plays her father in the film. "He's the nicest guy you'd ever meet in your entire life,"she says, her voice dropping to a whisper. "I would make him a brown one.¡±

Like any other fifth-grader, Fanning spends several hours a day going to school. In addition to her personal trailer (»î¶¯×¡·¿) --- which is kept well-supplied with hot chocolate packets, lemon Gatorade, and a TV that doesn't always work --- she has another trailer where her teacher, Jan, conducts classes in history, spelling, reading, math, science and health. "We have this big board where we have a calendar (ÈÕÀú),"Fanning says. "When we were here in January, I wrote the calendar in all blue. February was red, and March was green.¡±

On this particular morning, she had a spelling test. "There was a topic for each of the word lists,"she says, sitting on her knees. "This one was flowers --- they were all names like oxygen, carbon dioxide, chrysanthemum (¾Õ»¨)..."Chrysanthemum? "Well, they didn't make me spell that one. They just had me fill in the ¡®e'. But I can spell it: c-h-r-y-s-a-n-t-h-e-m-u-m.¡±

Which of the following is NOT true?

A. Dakota Fanning is a young gifted actress.

B. Dakota Fanning is a lonely orphan.

C. Dakota Fanning is a creative pupil.

D. Dakota Fanning has many interests.

Dakota Fanning has to knit all day in order to _____.

A. kill time   B. make money C. master a skill D. make a scarf for her boyfriend

By saying that "He's the nicest guy you'd ever meet in your entire life¡±, Dakota Fanning really means that _____.

A. she is the daughter of Robert De Niro

B. she has fallen in love with Robert De Niro

C. she is in love with Robert De Niro

D. she admires Robert De Niro very much

What would be the best title for the text?

A. Dakota Fanning's Role

B. Dakota Fanning's Knitting Art

C. Dakota Fanning's Day Off

D. Dakota Fanning's Spelling Test


As a foreigner , I often hear the Chinese calling me laowai ¡± . If I could not speak Chinese or if I had no understanding of Asian customs , I might be angry when I am called a ¡° laowai ¡± . But having lived in the Philippines and China¡¯s Taiwan Province teaching English for several years , I have come to China with a different view from most other foreign teachers here . In such situations , I just answer back in standard Chinese : ¡° Ni zenmo zhidao wo shi waiguoren ?( How do you know I¡¯m a foreigner ? )¡± When I hear people shout out ¡° hello ¡± in a more impolite way and then laugh , I reply in Chinese with ¡° Ni de yingyu bi wo de hao .(Your English is better than mine .)¡±
Speaking Chinese is a way of living an easier life in China . As an English teacher at Hubei University in Wuhan , I was once invited by a student to spend the weekend with his family . Because I can speak Chinese quite freely , I was able to talk with my student¡¯s entire family . From my personal experience , I knew that the Chinese have a ¡° gift ¡±for making foreigners in China feel right at home . That fun-filled weekend I spent with my student¡¯s family in Caidian , a small suburb of Wuhan , just showed that my idea was right .
It was an experience I will never forget .
Americans have a saying : If you can¡¯t beat them , then join them .The secret to feeling at home with the Chinese people isn¡¯t to try to make them change over to Western ways . The secret is to become one of them . Just go with the flow , or don¡¯t take things too seriously . In this way you will surely feel at home in China .
If you no longer emphasize (Ç¿µ÷) our differences from the Chinese , you will be more willing to concentrate on what ¡° big noses ¡± and ¡° small noses ¡± have in common .
68. The reply ¡°Ni de yingyu bi wo de hao ¡± shows _______ .
A. the author likes to talk with the Chinese    
B. the author isn¡¯t angry
C. the author really think so        
D. the author likes to speak Chinese
69. Which of the following is NOT true ?
A. The author has known Chinese customs fairly well .
B. The author can speak Chinese very well .
C. The author doesn¡¯t mind being called a ¡° laowai ¡± .
D. The author is difficult to get along with .
70. Shouting out ¡° hello ¡± to a strange foreigner is usually considered ______ by foreigners .
A. friendly                      B. curious       
C. rude                         D. brave
71. The phrase ¡° go with the flow ¡± here means _______ .
A. feel at home                     
B. when in Rome , do as the Romans do
C. flow with the river                
D. take things easy

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Evening Workshops

Optional evening workshops will be held at small restaurants or other meeting places near the conference hotel. Meals and other costs are not included but are also optional. Locations will be announced at the conference site. Workshops are very loosely organized and most represent discussions that have been held at Society for Economic Botany (SEB) meetings over a series of years.

Workshop 1: Student Network

Date????????????? Wednesday evening, Feb. 5th

Chairs????????????? Hugo de Boer and Arika Virapongse

Sponsor????????????? Society for Economic Botany

Description????????????? Student members of the SEB hold a networking mixer each year in order to meet each other and to become familiar with a variety of educational programs and faculty advisors(´óѧָµ¼ÀÏʦ). Faculty members who are part of training programs are encouraged to join the mixer to meet and talk with students.

Workshop 2: Botanical Film Making

Date ????????????? Wednesday evening, Feb. 5th

Chair ????????????? David Strauch

Sponsor ????????????? University of Hawaii

Description ????????????? Digital film making is a particularly useful tool of linking cultural information to recognizable plants. This workshop is aimed towards increasing the quality of material recorded by giving participants greater control over the medium. We will cover technical aspects (e.g. camera settings, audio), technical aspects (framing, lighting, focus), and some ways of presenting the material. Experienced filmmakers are encouraged to attend, and participants are welcome to bring their own camera equipment.

Workshop 3: Collections for Botany

¡ª Collections Development and Management

Date????????????? Friday evening, Feb. 7th

Chair????????????? Jan Salick

Sponsor????????????? Society for Economic Botany

Description????????????? SEB is a network of researchers who have been developing standards for the development of collections of artifacts, plant samples and related materials. Participants discuss successes, problems, and funding sources for solving management issues.

1.One of the purposes of a networking mixer held each year is to ________.

A. provide students with greater control over the media

B. link cultural information to recognizable plants

C. help the students to deal with most of the environment issues

D. help the students to be familiar with educational programs

2.Which of the following is true according to the poster?

A. Evening workshops will be held at small restaurants with meals included.

B. Participants have more than one option on Feb.5th than another night.

C. Workshops have nothing to do with the discussions held at SEB meetings.?

D. Faculty advisers can join the mixer without training experience.

3.You are a college student, interested in plants and good at taking TV pictures. Which of the Evening Workshops is most suitable for you?

A. Botanical Film Making.????????????? ????????????? B. Collections for Botany.

C. Student Network.????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D. Society for Economic Botany.

 

As a foreigner , I often hear the Chinese calling me laowai ¡± . If I could not speak Chinese or if I had no understanding of Asian customs , I might be angry when I am called a ¡° laowai ¡± . But having lived in the Philippines and China¡¯s Taiwan Province teaching English for several years , I have come to China with a different view from most other foreign teachers here . In such situations , I just answer back in standard Chinese : ¡° Ni zenmo zhidao wo shi waiguoren ?( How do you know I¡¯m a foreigner ? )¡± When I hear people shout out ¡° hello ¡± in a more impolite way and then laugh , I reply in Chinese with ¡° Ni de yingyu bi wo de hao .(Your English is better than mine .)¡±

Speaking Chinese is a way of living an easier life in China . As an English teacher at Hubei University in Wuhan , I was once invited by a student to spend the weekend with his family . Because I can speak Chinese quite freely , I was able to talk with my student¡¯s entire family . From my personal experience , I knew that the Chinese have a ¡° gift ¡±for making foreigners in China feel right at home . That fun-filled weekend I spent with my student¡¯s family in Caidian , a small suburb of Wuhan , just showed that my idea was right .

It was an experience I will never forget .

Americans have a saying : If you can¡¯t beat them , then join them .The secret to feeling at home with the Chinese people isn¡¯t to try to make them change over to Western ways . The secret is to become one of them . Just go with the flow , or don¡¯t take things too seriously . In this way you will surely feel at home in China .

If you no longer emphasize (Ç¿µ÷) our differences from the Chinese , you will be more willing to concentrate on what ¡° big noses ¡± and ¡° small noses ¡± have in common .

68. The reply ¡°Ni de yingyu bi wo de hao ¡± shows _______ .

A. the author likes to talk with the Chinese    

B. the author isn¡¯t angry

C. the author really think so        

D. the author likes to speak Chinese

69. Which of the following is NOT true ?

A. The author has known Chinese customs fairly well .

B. The author can speak Chinese very well .

C. The author doesn¡¯t mind being called a ¡° laowai ¡± .

D. The author is difficult to get along with .

70. Shouting out ¡° hello ¡± to a strange foreigner is usually considered ______ by foreigners .

A. friendly                      B. curious       

C. rude                         D. brave

71. The phrase ¡° go with the flow ¡± here means _______ .

A. feel at home                     

B. when in Rome , do as the Romans do

C. flow with the river                

D. take things easy

 

 On the New York set of the film Hide and Seek, ten-year-old Dakota Fanning spends her time playing a deeply disturbed girl who deals with her mother's suicide (×Ôɱ) by creating an imaginary friend, who may frighten her family.

Today, though, she has the day off. "This week I only worked two days,"says Fanning, sitting in a sofa in her hotel's library, "but I get bored when I'm not working. Especially because it's cold here and I can't do anything, you know? So, I've been knitting--- all day, every day. "The actress, who's held her own opposite Oscar winners such as Sean Penn and Denzel Washington, recently mastered the fine art of scarves (Χ½í). Though she's about ready to move on to hats, she first plans to make a souvenir scarf for Robert De Niro, who plays her father in the film. "He's the nicest guy you'd ever meet in your entire life,"she says, her voice dropping to a whisper. "I would make him a brown one. ¡±

Like any other fifth-grader, Fanning spends several hours a day going to school. In addition to her personal trailer (»î¶¯×¡·¿) --- which is kept well-supplied with hot chocolate packets, lemon Gatorade, and a TV that doesn't always work --- she has another trailer where her teacher, Jan, conducts classes in history, spelling, reading, math, science and health. "We have this big board where we have a calendar,"Fanning says. "When we were here in January, I wrote the calendar in all blue. February was red, and March was green. ¡±

On this particular morning, she had a spelling test. "There was a topic for each of the word lists,"she says, sitting on her knees. "This one was flowers --- they were all names like oxygen, carbon dioxide, chrysanthemum (¾Õ»¨). . . "Chrysanthemum? "Well, they didn't make me spell that one. They just had me fill in the ¡®e'. But I can spell it: c-h-r-y-s-a-n-t-h-e-m-u-m. ¡±

69. Which of the following is NOT true?

A. Dakota Fanning is a young gifted actress.     

B. Dakota Fanning is a lonely orphan.

C. Dakota Fanning is a creative pupil.          

D. Dakota Fanning has many interests.

70. Dakota Fanning has to knit all day in order to _____.

A. kill time      

B. make money      

C. master a skill

D. make a scarf for her boyfriend

71. By saying that "He's the nicest guy you'd ever meet in your entire life¡±, Dakota Fanning really means that _____.

A. she is the daughter of Robert De Niro   

B. she has fallen in love with Robert De Niro

C. she is in love with Robert De Niro       

D. she admires Robert De Niro very much

72. What would be the best title for the text?

A. Dakota Fanning's Role             B. Dakota Fanning's Knitting Art

C. Dakota Fanning's Day Off          D. Dakota Fanning's Spelling Test

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