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Bruce Museum

Consistently voted the "Best Museum" by area media, the Bruce Museum in Greenwich is an educational institution which, through its varied exhibitions and collections in the arts and sciences, provides programs for diverse audiences.

Bruce Beginnings

Tuesdays, 11:00 to 11:45 am

Bruce Beginnings programs are designed for children from 2.5-5 years of age and their adult caregivers, who will explore the museum's collections and exhibitions through picture books and hands-on activities. Space for these programs is limited; participants must see the Visitor Service desk upon arrival to the museum.

Science Solvers or Art Adventure

Select Sundays, 1:00 to 3:00 pm

Drop-in monthly programs are designed for children over the age of 4 and their families to explore simple science and art concepts while taking part in kid-friendly experiments, projects, or crafts inspired by the museum's exhibitions and collections.

Family Studio Workshops

Select Sundays, 1:00 to 2:30 pm

A program for children over the age of 4 with their families. Participants will create a work of art inspired by the museum's collections and exhibitions! This program is $7 per person for members and $15 for non-members, plus the cost of Museum admission.

Afternoons at the Bruce

Select school vacation days, 2:00 to 4:30 pm

Spend the afternoon off from school discovering, learning and creating! Workshops are designed for gradesK-5 and explore the museum's collections and exhibitions. Members $15, and $25 for non-members. Snacks included! Advanced registration is required at brucemuseum.org/site/events.

(1) What is special about the programs lasting less than an hour? A. Providing hands-on activities. B. Taking place at weekends. C. Limiting the number of participants. D. Targeting kids of different age groups.
(2) What do the second and the third programs have in common? A. They cost nothing. B. They include art appreciation. C. They are designed for kids only. D. They are hosted on school holidays.
(3) Which of the following requires early registration? A. Bruce Beginnings. B. Afternoons at the Bruce. C. Family Studio Workshops. D. Science Solvers or Art Adventure.
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Norman Rockwell didn't create his celebrated images using only brush and paint. They often took shape first as scenes that Rockwell literally acted out, not only for his editors atthe Saturday Evening Post, but for his real-life models, too. "It was difficult," he once explained, "but I felt it was the best way to get across my meaning." And so he would enthusiastically play out his visions and ideas, a one-man show packed with just the right expressions, giving enough details of each character in the scene to inspire his models and more importantly, get his editors to buy his ideas.

Now, more than 30 years after his death, Rockwell is still acknowledged for skillfully documenting the best of 20th century American life with drawings of simple emotions inspired by everyday people. To create his detailed recollections of everyday American life, Rockwell worked much like a film director, not just acting out the scenes in his imagination, but looking for locations, casting everyday people from his town for particular parts.

The recognition he received strongly proves Rockwell's superior skills as a storyteller and is the subject of another kind of one-man show: the upcoming exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C., titledTelling Stories:Norman Rockwell from the Collections of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. The exhibit, gathered together from the private collections of these two popular film directors, will feature rarely viewed pieces of Rockwell's artworks.

That concentration of information as well as emotion is something essential in Rockwell's art. Emotion certainly spoke to Steven Spielberg when he first saw one of his favorite Rockwell paintings,High Dive, the August 16, 1947 Post cover that describes a boy at the top of what must be a towering diving board. He crouches (蹲伏) high above a swimming pool, too afraid to either jump or climb back down. The painting hangs in Spielberg's office at Amblin Entertainment because it holds a great deal of meaning for the filmmaker.

(1) How did Norman Rockwell successfully influence his editors? A. By performing his ideas. B. By hiring more models. C. By donating his paintings. D. By drawing actual events.
(2) What were the subjects of Rockwell's works? A. Film directors. B. Folk storytellers. C. Natural landscapes. D. Ordinary citizens.
(3)  What may the boy in the painting High Dive inspire the viewers to do? A. Develop artistic skills. B. Learn how to act out. C. Appreciate nature. D. learn to swim.
(4) What is the author's purpose in writing the text? A. To introduce an exhibit. B. To recommend a painting. C. To remember an artist. D. To explain a cultural phenomenon.
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The year 2023 saw a wide variety of TV and internet variety shows in China, offering amazing entertainment to audiences. Here are 4 popular variety shows of the year. It's never too late to start enjoying them.

Become a Farmer (Feb.-Jul., iQIYI)

The farming-themed reality show took Chinese social media by storm, shining a spotlight on agriculture. In an effort to connect young urban Chinese with the agricultural industry, the show invites 10 young men from various fields to experience life on the farmland.

Great Escape Season 5 (May-Sept., Mango TV)

This reality show has taken viewers on an immersive journey. It enlisted well-known celebrities, who faced challenges within intricately designed escape rooms. They had to search for hidden clues, solve puzzles and decipher codes to unlock the rooms in which they are trapped.

The Big Band 3 (Aug.-Oct., iQIYI)

The Big Band 3 showcases various musical genres with 27 bands from China. In the 2023edition, folk Chinese musicians took center stage, with notable performances by Wayina from Guangxi and Anda Union from Inner Mongolia.

Call Me By Fire, Season 3 (Aug. -Nov., Mango TV)

Featuring a lineup of 32 male entertainers, this season showcased performances in both group and solo formats, with participants ranging in age from 27 to 55. Throughout the season, the participants showcased their versatility by exploring various forms of artistic expression, including singing, dancing and acting.

(1) Which show will make audiences feel immersive? A. Become a Farmer. B. The Big Band 3. C. Call Me By Fire, Season 3. D. Great Escape Season 5.
(2) What do Become a Farmer and Call Me By Fire, Season 3 have in common? A. They centre on farming. B. They were produced by iQIYI. C. Their participants are male. D. They showcase various musical genres.
(3) Which of the following can best describe the four shows? A. They made a hit in 2023. B. They featured well-known celebrities. C. They were aired in the first half of 2023. D. They showcased various musical performances.
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Today, with most of us owning a smartphone that lets us post on social media wherever and whenever we want, oversharing has become harder to avoid. But the tricky thing is that people usually don't realize when they' re oversharing. The problem can only be triggered by our friends and family. A survey showed that every two in three people in the US think their friends share too much on social media.

Oversharing can have negative impacts. For instance, it can put your personal information at risk. When you update your status, or simply recall an experience on social networking sites like WeChat, chances are that you are revealing critical personal information. 

According to a survey by Visa Canada, 45% of people aged 18-34 "overshare" their financial information online. "Young people shared payment card information via e-mail, loaned out their cards, and didn't keep their PIN confidential," reported CBS. This behavior mirrors similar habits of sharing personal information on social media sites. They're really not totally aware of who has access to this information and who else can be seeing this information and what could be done with it.

"Oversharing contributes to a larger culture in which such behavior is considered acceptable or even desirable," said Seidman, associate professor at Albright College in the US. Elizabeth Bernstein, a US-based educator, said that "the great increase of overshare is partially because of the wild use of social media as a subconscious attempt to control anxiety. We actually use a lot of mental energy trying to manage the other person's impression of us by oversharing. "

Moreover, oversharing online can damage effective communication in real life. "Having such easy access to so many people makes communication superficial," said Chen, a psychologist at South China Normal University. "In the end, the lack of deep communication hurts strong social bonds, particularly friendships. "

(1) Why is oversharing hard to avoid? A. Most people have the habit of oversharing on social media. B. Close friends and family members are eager to know our updates. C. Social media welcome oversharing to make profits. D. Most people are unaware of the problem of oversharing.
(2) What does the author think of oversharing? A. Acceptable. B. Desirable. C. Disturbing. D. Dangerous.
(3) How did the author support his/her argument? A. By sharing his/her personal experience. B. By analyzing advantages and disadvantages. C. By giving experts' opinions and research findings. D. By presenting some classic cases in history.
(4) What message does the author seem to convey in the text? A. Trying to avoid oversharing on social media. B. Sharing personal information on social media. C. Updating your status constantly on social media. D. Communicating deeply on social media.
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