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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿The Nutcracker

Time: May 5

Place: Wuhan Theater

Enjoy a fairy tale come to life with this amazing production, presented by the famous Russian State Ballet. The ballet tells the story of a little girl who receives a nutcracker as a present on Christmas Eve. Suddenly, it transforms into a little prince, and he takes the girl on a voyage through the Land of Snow. This production is a superb performance which lived up to the mystery of the charming Russian classic.

Hello Sadness

Time: Ongoing until May 1

Place: Shanghai Art Theater

This play is adapted from the 1954 French novel Bonjour Tristesse, written by Francoise Sagan when she was only 18. The story is about a 17-year-old girl, Cecile, who lives with her father Raymond. When Raymond finally decides to settle down with a woman, Cecile worries about how her life will change, and she tries to destroy the marriage. Be prepared for a sad ending.

Rain Zone

Time: Ongoing until June 19

Place: Zhujiang Party Pier Beer Culture & Art Zone, Guangzhou

If you have wondered what it is like to walk in the rain without getting wet, this is an exhibition you shouldn¡¯t miss. This artistic equipment allows visitors to walk through falling water, but sensors make sure that the water stops falling wherever a person is standing. The experience will provide you with the interesting feeling that you¡¯re controlling the rain.

Claude Monet

Time: May 1 to Aug 31

Place: Beijing World Art Museum

If you are an art fan who also enjoys modern technology, you should make time for this multimedia exhibition. The high-tech art show displays about 400 copies of Claude Monet¡¯s work and records the life of the artist himself. The exhibition takes you through Monet¡¯s artistic career. With the help of 3-D technology, visitors can also travel to Monet¡¯shometown to see how his masterpieces were created.

¡¾1¡¿Which place may satisfy a dance fan in May?

A. Wuhan Theater.

B. Shanghai Art Theater.

C. Zhujiang Party Pier Beer Culture & Art Zone.

D. Beijing World Art Museum.

¡¾2¡¿What can we learn about the play Hello Sadness?

A. It¡¯s produced by a teenager. B. Cecile¡¯s father treats her badly.

C. It¡¯s an adaptation from a novel. D. Cecile¡¯s family live in harmony.

¡¾3¡¿Which can you still enjoy in July?

A. Hello Sadness. B. The Nutcracker.

C. Rain Zone. D. Claude Monet.

¡¾4¡¿What do the last two events have in common?

A. They are exhibitions of paintings.

B. They depend on modern technology.

C. They are held in memory of different artists.

D. They allow visitors to control the equipment.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿We considered a list of the best American books-but we¡¯d need a whole issue to do them justice. Here are five that help define the national character. Most from a century or so ago, they still entertain, teach, and inspire us.

Moby-Dick by Herman Melville

First published in 1851, the adventure stories of Captain Ahab and his monomaniacal(Æ«Ö´µÄ) pursuit of the white whale draw us into a universe full of fascinating characters and stories.

The Education of Henry Adams by Henry Adams

Awarded the Pulitzer Prize in autobiography(×Ô´«) in1918, descended from one of America¡¯s most famous political dynasties, Adams provides insight into his family, including his experience as a private secretary to his father, minister to England during the American Civil war.

Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman

When Whitman published Leaves of Grass in 1855, he wanted to define the American experience-singing of the new country in a new voice, reflecting the great changes in the American literary world that had taken place during his lifetime.

Poems by Emily Dickinson

An enthusiastic poet whose works have had considerable influence on modern poetry, Dickinson¡¯s frequent use of dashes, occasional capitalization(´óд) of nouns, and unconventional metaphors(ÒþÓ÷) have contributed to her reputation as one of the most inventive(´´ÐµÄ) poets of the 19th century American literature.

The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

First published in 1855, this is Longfellow¡¯s most popular and most recognized poem, the heroic life and death of a magic American Indian, sent by the Great Spirit to guide the nations in the ways of peace.

¡¾1¡¿Walt Whitman wrote Leaves of Grass in order to ______.

A. praise America and show the great changes in the American literary world

B. reflect the great changes in America that had taken place during his lifetime

C. give Americans encouragement in a new voice

D. show his talent and heroic life to us

¡¾2¡¿The underlined word ¡°considerable¡± probably means ¡°______¡±

A. satisfying B. exciting

C. inspiring D. great

¡¾3¡¿If you want to read a story about a magic American Indian, you can read ______.

A. Moby-Dick B. Leaves of Grass

C. Poems D. The Song of Hiawatha

¡¾4¡¿What¡¯ s the purpose of the wirer writing this passage?

A. To make an advertisement for a bookstore.

B. To introduce several best American books to readers.

C. To tell stories of several famous writers.

D. To talk about some knowledge about literature.

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