At midnight on New Year’s Eve, people in Rome, Italy, throw out all the things they no longer want.The streets are filled with old chairs, beds, clothes and dishes.In Madrid, Spain, the new year comes in more quietly.People flock to the main square.Each holds a bag of grapes.As the clock strikes twelve, the people eat the grapes-one for each stroke.
In Tokyo people eat noodles on New Year’s Eve.This food is said to bring long life.Early the next morning, some Japanese families climb Mount Fuji.There they watch the first sunrise of the new year.
(1)
This story is about New Year’s Eve in ________.
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A.
Italy and Spain
B.
China and Japan
C.
Japan
D.
both A and C
(2)
In Rome, Italy, the streets are filled with old things on New Year’s Eve because
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A.
people throw out all the things they no longer want
B.
the city has never been clean
C.
people want to change back what they want
D.
they want to see the sun come up
(3)
People in both Spain and Japan bring in the new year by ________.
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A.
throwing things away
B.
eating a special food
C.
climbing a mountain
D.
watching the first sunrise
(4)
In Tokyo, people eat noodles on New Year’s Eve ________.
Learn to identify, control and prevent seasonal landscape-disease and landscape-pest problems at the workshop, 3∶30 pm-5 pm.Tuesday at the US National Arboretum,3501 New York Ave NE, Washington, $15; registration required.
202-245-4521 or www.usna.usda.gov.
THROUGH AUG.3
Horticultural(园艺的)Art
Watercolors, pen-and–ink drawings and colored-pencil pieces by the Brookside Gardens School of Botanical Art and Illustration will be on display at the exhibit Botanica 2007:the Art and Science of Plants at Brookside Gardens Visitors Center, 1800 Glenallan Ave, Wheaton, through Aug.3.Free.301-962-1400 or www.brooksidegardens.org.
THROUGH SEPT.9
Botanical(植物学的)Art
Visit Patterns in Nature, an exhibit by Amy Lamb featuring photographs of flowers, leaves and other botanical life, at the US Botanic Garden Conservatory, West Orangerie, 100 Maryland Ave SW, Washington, through Sept.9.The conservatory is open 10 am-5 pm daily.Free.202-225-8333.
THROUGH OCT.8
Botanic Garden Exhibit
Celebrating America's Public Gardens is on view through Oct.8 at the US botanic Garden, 100 Maryland Ave SW, Washington.The exhibit, on the Conservatory Terrace and in the National Garden, features displays of 20 public botanic gardens across the country.Hours are 10 am-5 pm daily.Free.202-200-8956.
(1)
If you want to record your name for an event in advance, you may call ________.
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A.
202-225-8333
B.
202-245-4521
C.
301-962-1400
D.
202-200-8956
(2)
If you go to Botanic Garden Exhibit, you ________.
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A.
can enjoy drawings and colored-pencil pieces
B.
can learn how to kill pests living on the plants
C.
can find displays of 20 botanic gardens across the country
D.
will enjoy the photographs of flowers and leaves
(3)
From the advertisement, we learn ________.
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A.
the first event is about growing healthy plants
B.
all of the events are free of charge
C.
there is no time limit to all the events
D.
you can find all the information of the events either by phone or e-mail