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【题目】The sports meeting, originally ______ be held last Friday, was finally delayed because of the bad weather.

A. due to B. thanks to

C. owing to D. according to

【答案】A

【解析】

试题分析:考查词组的辨析和使用。due to欠下债,应给予,由于, 因为, 应归于。thanks to幸亏,由于。owing to因为,由于。according to根据,按照; 据…所说。句意:运动会,原定于下个星期举行的额,因为天气糟糕最终被延迟。故选A。

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Available Programs:

Art Tells a Story: By looking at the subject matter and by drawing from personal experiences, students can find the story in some works of art. (All grades)

Learning to Look: An interactive tour that explores a variety of art using storytelling, movements, music, games, and other techniques helps introduce children to a museum. (Preschool-Grade3)

Native American Collection: This program explore relationships that exist between art, culture, the geographic location and natural resources. Students will see a bowl made by Maria Martinez, a Towa storyteller, a Northwest coast mask, and Inuit clothing. (For Grades2-5)

The Language of Art: Classes are welcomed into the museum to take part in an interactive tour of American Art. It gives participants a new set of vocabulary words while helping them feel comfortable. Art-on-the Move: Teachers may borrow suitcases filled with art objects. Free for organizations with Education Membership.

Planning Your Visit:

Booking: Booking is necessary for all tours and programs. Please book at least a week in advance. Teachers are encouraged to organize self-guided visits for their classes during public hours.

Tour Hours: Tours can be organized between 9:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on weekdays. Program Fees: Tours are free for those with Education Membership. There is a charge of $6 per student of non-member organizations. Tours with art activities cost $12 per student (non-members) or $10 per student (members).

Chaperones(保护人):We require one adult chaperone for every 10 children. Chaperones help to make your museum visit a success. A chaperone must pay $5 admission.

Lunch: We regret that no lunch facilities are available at the museum.

Museum Rules: Don’t touch works of art. Don’t take photographs.

Ask questions. Look, and then LOOK again!

Enjoy!

【1If teachers want their students to learn about what a museum is, they will choose_________.

A. Art Tells a Story

B. Learning to Look

C. The Language of Art

D. Native American Collection

【2Why does the museum feel sorry?

A. Taking photos is not allowed at the museum.

B. Visitors can’t touch works of art at the museum.

C. Visitors are not able to have lunch at the museum.

D. Visitors can’t take part in all the activities at a time.

【3How much should the museum charge a class of 60 students with Education Membership for a tour with art activities?

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【4What do teachers need to do before leading their classes to the museum?

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B. To try to get Education Membership

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