Buying tickets from the Fringe Box Office…

Counter:                                                                  

180 High Street, Edinburgh

Open from Monday 18th June 12:00-15:00 Monday-Friday,

Then from Monday 23rd July from 10:00-19:00, 7 days a week.

Web:                                                                    

Click on: www.edfringe.com

Order tickets securely on-line, 24 hours a day.

Call:                                                                    

Call us on: 0131 226 0000

Telephone bookings begin from Monday 18th June:

10:00-18:00, Monday to Saturday(June-July)

09:00-21:00, 7 days a week (July-27 August).

Mail:                                                                        

Mail us at: BOX YQ, 180 High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1QS

Postal bookings start from Tuesday 5th June.

Other sales point around town…                                             

Waterstone’s, the booksellers-83 George Street, Edinburgh

Counters open from Friday 27th July, Monday-Saturday, 10:00-19:00.

2 for 1 ticket offer         Hot deal for fringe 2006!

For the first two days of Edinburgh Festival(5-27 August, 2006), the Fringe is giving away over £500,000 worth of tickets. Buy one ticket and get one free for any show on the 5th or 6th of August, marked with a chili.

1. In how many ways can you buy tickets from the Fringe Box Office?

    A. Three.          B. Four.                 C. Five.                 D. Six.

2. The festival will probably last for __________.

   A. 47 days.          B. three weeks.         C. two months         D. one year

3. If you want to book a ticket at 8:00 on 25th July, you’ll have to ___________.

   A. go to 180 High Street             B. call 0131 226 0000

   C. book one on-line                  D. mail at Waterstone’s

4. One ticket for a one-man concert “A MAN, A MAGIC, A MUSIC” costs £9. You and four friends want to go to this concert on 5th August. The five of you will have to pay £__________.

   A. 9             B. 18                   C. 27                  D. 45

    Buster Brown was a thief—and a good one, too ,he thought. He’d never been caught by the police because he never took chances .He was always prepared for any unforeseen event or emergency.

       Confidently, he stood outside the house of his intended victim(受害者)and read the sign on the front gate of the house . “Don’t worry about the dog—be aware of the owner!” it said .Buster smiled and found his way in.

       The house looked quite normal outside ,but inside it was very exotic with fascinating objects on display. As he began putting them into his bag ,a dog came into the room .It stopped when it saw Buster ,then wagged its tail madly and went over to him ,licking his outstretched hand.  “Good boy ,” Buster whispered. “What a great guard dog you are –trying to lick me to death.”

       Satisfied he’d made friends with the dog ,Buster began to wander round the house ,choosing items to put in his bag .His skilled eye picked out only the best antiques(古董): a pair of silver candleholders, a silver tea-and-coffee service ,etc.. His new friend, the dog ,sat and watched ,as if wondering what was happening.

       “Well ,boy,” Buster whispered finally. “That might do. Any more and I won’t be able to carry it!” He swung the heavy bag into his shoulders, just as the lights on, nearly blinding him. He shielded his eyes with his hand.

 “You’re a very silly person,” the figure in the doorway said, his voice dry as dust. As the man came closer, Buster could see he was well dressed. His face seemed familiar, but Buster couldn’t quite place where he had seen him before.

“You should have taken more notice of the sign outside,” the man rasped. “I knew about this attempted robbery last week and I also know you will end up behind bars for 20 years. Fancy trying to rob the house of the world’s greatest fortune-teller!”

1.Why was Buster so confident?

A.He was not afraid of dogs.

B.He knew the owner of the house lived alone.

C.He had never been caught by the police.

D.The house had no security alarm.

2.How did Buster decide which objects to take?

A.He took those that were easy to carry in his bag.

B.He took only the best antiques.

C.He took those that be knew be could sell easily.

D.He looked for silver objects.

3.What punishment waits for Buster Brown?

A.A prison sentence with hard labour.       B.A long prison sentence.

C.A heavy fine.                        D.Community service for 20 years.

     How to protect children Web fans from unsuitable material on line while encouraging them to use the Internet has long been discussed in U. S.

     For some parents the Internet can seem like a jungle, filled with danger for their children. But jungles contain wonders as well as hazards and, with good guides, some education and a few precautions (预防措施), the wilds of the Internet can be safely marching on, “kids have to be on?line. If we tell our kids they can’t surf on the Internet   we’re cutting them off from their future.” said an expert.

      Most kids have started to learn to use search engines. Many of them are great for finding tons of interesting Internet sites, and they can also locate places where you might not want your kids to go. There are search engines designed just for kids. A certain software contains only sites that have been selected as safe. But the most popular that was to limit access would be to use what is known as a “content screener (过滤器)”. But this can’t be wholly reliable, and the best thing parents can do is to talk to their kids and let them know what’s OK or not OK to see or do on the Internet. Another way is that mum or dad is nearby when the child is surfing the Internet.

      A few other tips:

     ●Don’t put the PC in a child’s room but keep it in an area where mum or dad can keep an eye on things. That also makes the Internet more of a family activity.

     ●Ask your child what he or she has been doing and about any friends they make on?line.

     ●Tell your child not to give on line strangers personal information, especially details like address and phone number.

     ●And tell your children never to talk to anyone they meet on?line over the phone, send them anything, accept anything from them or agree to meet them unless you go along.

1. The passage is mainly about the subject of.

   A. children’s going on line.      B. Internet in America.

   C. appreciating Internet           D. opposing Internet

2. The best way to protect children from improper materials is?

   A. to install a content screener in the computer   

   B. to buy some search engines for the children

   C. to be nearby when they are surfing the Internet  

   D. to talk to the children and persuade them to tell right from wrong

3. Which of the following is right according to the passage??

   A. Surfing the Internet is the best method of educating children.

   B. Children’s not having access to Internet may have effect on their progress.

   C. Using a content screener is most reliable for keeping children having access   

      to Internet.

   D. Search engines can help children to select materials fit for them.

4.The passage tells most about?

   A. software         B. good guide       C. precautions         D. Education

5. According to the passage, we can infer that.

    A. soft wares fit for children want programming    

    B. a child who is on—line is in danger

    C. Internet is a jungle full of danger        

    D. Internet contains lots of harmful sites   

 0  34878  34886  34892  34896  34902  34904  34908  34914  34916  34922  34928  34932  34934  34938  34944  34946  34952  34956  34958  34962  34964  34968  34970  34972  34973  34974  34976  34977  34978  34980  34982  34986  34988  34992  34994  34998  35004  35006  35012  35016  35018  35022  35028  35034  35036  35042  35046  35048  35054  35058  35064  35072  151629 

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网