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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a novel that can be considered autobiography as it is based on the experiences of Mark Twain. Tom Sawyer stands out for his intelligent, wild and humorous nature. He is a person who can overcome any problem, and nothing is impossible for him. He looks at the difficulties as a challenge and tries to solve them. He is powered by great optimism despite everything bad that has happened to him.

The Happy Prince by Oscar Wilde

The Happy Prince is a tale with multiple lessons. From one side it is the critic of the society that can be cruel and heartless and on the other side, it is about the sympathy for humans' troubles. Oscar Wilde tried to state in a simple way the virtues and weaknesses of a person in all of his fairy tales and criticize the society which is insensible.

The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway

The Old Man and the Sea is a novel which was published in 1952 for the first time in the magazine Life. The theme is the relationship between man and nature. Even though at the beginning Santiago is represented like a man who is defeated in life and has no strength, with time going by, we find out that he is the real hero characterized by strength and faith.

Beauty and the Beast by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont

Beauty and the Beast is a heartfelt story about the birth of love and the capability of love to trans form the way you look at people you love. The moral of this fairy tale is that person's beauty comes from a heart in love and when the beauty realizes the inner beauty of the beast and the feelings it has, the outer appearance means nothing to her anymore.

(1) What do Tom Sawyer and Santiago have in common? A. They are men of great power. B. They are fond of comforts. C. They are smart and humorous. D. They are world-famous novelists.
(2) What message does "Beauty and the Beast" convey to the readers? A. Faith can remove mountains. B. Love blinds a person to imperfection. C. The best hearts are always the bravest. D. The inner beauty outweighs the outer beauty.
(3) What type of writing is the text probably? A. Diary. B. Advertisement. C. Book review. D. News digest.
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Tom Sawyer Play Is an Adventure

A 35-minute hand-clapping, foot-stomping musical version of a Mark Twain favorite returns with this Tall Stacks festival. 

"Tom Sawyer: A River Adventure" has all the good stuff, including the fence painting, the graveyard, the island and the cave. It is adapted by Joe McDonough, with music by David Kisor. That's the local stage writing team that creates many of the Children's Theatre of Cincinnati's original musicals, along with the holiday family musicals at Ensemble Theatre.

This year Nathan Turner of Burlington is Tom Sawyer, and Robbie McMath of Fort Mitchell is Huck Finn. 

Tumer, a 10th-grader at School for Creative and Performing Arts, is a familiar presence on Cincinnati's stages. He is a star act or of Children's Theatre, having played leading roles in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and "The Wizard of Oz, " and is fresh from Jersey Production "Ragtime".

McMath is a junior at Beechwood High School. He was in the cast of "Tom Sewyer" when it was first performed and is a Children's Theatre regular, with five shows to his credit. This summer he attended Kentucky's Governor's School for the Arts in Musical Theatre.

Note to teachers: Children's Theatre has a study guide demonstrating how math and science can be taught through "Tom Sawyer. " For downloadable lessons, visit the official website of Children's Theatre.

(1) Who wrote the music for "Tom Sawyer: A River Adventure"? A. David Kisor. B. Joe McDonough. C. Nathan Turner. D. Robbie McMath.
(2) What can we learn about the two actors? A. They study in the same school. B. They worked together in "Ragtime". C. They are experienced on stage. D. They became friends ten years ago.
(3) What does Children's Theatre provide for teachers? A. Research funding. B. Training opportunities. C. Technical support. D. Educational resources.
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Zhang Guimei, who has dedicated her 40 years to education at China's southwestern border, is a principal motivating young girls from impoverished families in mountainous areas.

Zhang was born in Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang province in 1957. At 17, she came to Yunnan province to support the development of border areas. There, she stumbled into teaching and started a career as an educator.

After her husband's death in 1996, she went to teach in Huaping county, Yunnan's Lijiang. Five years later, she established a children's home and worked as a part-time president of it. The organization adopted a total of over 170 children, who call Zhang mom though she has never given birth to a child.

While teaching there, she saw many girls drop out of school due to poverty. To change the destiny of the girls in the mountain, Zhang started her preparation to build a free all-girls high school in 2002. In 2007, Zhang went to Beijing for the 17th CPC National Congress. Her report titled "I have a dream" delivered at the meeting made her dream known to all. Later, both the Lijiang and Huaping governments sponsored her with a million yuan. A year later, Zhang's school was completed, becoming the first free all-girls high school in China. During the past 13 years, the school has nurtured over 1,800 students who have made it to universities.

With no offspring and property, Zhang lives in a dormitory building with her students. She has donated all her cash awards, donations from others, and most of her salaries, more than a million yuan, to the children and other people in need. She suffers from 23 diseases, including heart disease and emphysema, but she is still working selflessly.

On June 29 this year, Zhang was awarded CPC's top honor July 1 Medal at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, where she said she did all this out of her gratefulness and love for the country, as well as the original aspiration and mission of a CPC member.

(1) What does the underlined word "impoverished" mean in Paragraph 1? A. badly off B. wealthy C. uneducated D. extended
(2) What's Zhang's dream mentioned in the passage? A. To change the destiny of the girls in the mountain. B. To lift girls in the mountain out of poverty. C. To establish a children's home. . D. To build a free all-girls high school.
(3) What does the passage mainly talk about? A. A woman who has committed all her life to education in urban areas. B. A woman who has ignited (点燃) hopes for girls in the mountain. C. A woman who is working hard and selflessly to realize her dream. D. A woman who was awarded CPC's top honor July 1 Medal.
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The Eden Project, an educational charity in Cornwall, England, is committed to connecting people with each other and their environment. Here is the basic information about the Project.

Outside Gardens

Exploring miles of paths in the Outside Gardens, you'll discover landscapes featuring beautiful sculptures and plants used for medicine, fuels, materials and food. These gardens are particularly child-friendly places for children to learn and play.

Rainforest Biome

Follow the path deep into the Rainforest Biome to feel the heat of the largest indoor rainforest environments in the world: Tropical Islands, Southeast Asia, West Africa and Tropical South America.

Walk across the Rope Bridge that stretches across the forest between two of the tallest trees in the 50-metre-high Biome to learn how the rainforests help regulate the climate. Travel through floating clouds on the Cloud Bridge to get a sense of how rainforests reflect sunlight and help cool the planet. Stop by the Carbon Platform to see how the growing rainforest takes in CO2 and stores it in wood, leaves, roots and soil. Visit the Biodiversity Platform to explore how plants eat, drink, reproduce and protect themselves from danger without moving.

Mediterranean Biome

Take an unforgettable journey through the landscapes of the Mediterranean Europe, South Africa and California and discover the amazing variety of plants growing in these regions.

Explore the diverse and fantastical plants in the Western Australia Garden in this biome. This garden, created in cooperation with Kings Park and Botanic Garden in Perth, Western Australia, features the wonderful plants native to the Mediterranean region of Australia.

Annual Pass

Our Annual Pass gives you unlimited-entry for a whole year!

Adult

Senior (60+)

Student

Children (5—16)

Children (5-)

£29.50

£27.50

£24.50

£10

Free

(1) What can children do in the Outside Gardens? A. Enjoy rainforests. B. Have picnics. C. See beautiful artworks. D. Carve sculptures.
(2) Where should visitors go if they want to learn about how plants adapt? A. The Rope Bridge. B. The Carbon Platform. C. The Cloud Bridge. D. The Biodiversity Platform.
(3) How much should be paid if a senior couple wants to frequent the Project? A. £60. B. £55. C. £29.50 D. £24.50.
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