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黑龙江省哈尔滨市2020年中考英语模拟试卷(一)
Wonderful Events
Horse Racing All Year Round
The races start at 3 p.m. every Sunday. And the racetrack is only 20miles away. There is a lot of parking place here. So you don't need to worryabout where to park. We also provide presents for free. However, no childrenare allowed to go in.
100 Years of Pictures
There are plenty of photos on show (now and then). You can see the Tajinhistory from 1900 to 2000. The show starts on February 1st and goes on to April30th. Our address is City Art Museum 730 High Street. The museum is open from10 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day except Monday.
Weekend Sales
Everything is at the great sale (20% — 60% off) from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.this Saturday. Don't you want to save time and money? Come and visit us at BookGrandview Mall to realize your dreams! As soon as you come here, you'll fall inlove with prices we offer.
Dance Party
You must be tired after working for a long time. You need to take breaksaway from heavy work to celebrate a special date. Please come to Live Band,Country Club with your sweet heart on Sunday night. We prepare a dance party,which is from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The price is $ 25 a couple or $ 15 a person.Enjoy your sleepless night!
History Museum | |
Place | On East Street, near a 1 . |
Opening time | 9:00 am—2 |
Things to do | ●3 before you get into the museum. ●You can 4 in the museum. |
Who may the speaker be? 5 |
Welcome to the Science Museum This is a good place for you and your kids to have fun through different kinds of hands-on activities, including experiencing 3D-printing, doing chemistry games, growing vegetables and exploring the secrets of space. All these activities need close parent-child cooperation. It is what we value most. We organize many activities for parents and children to do together. To make sure every visitor enjoys their time at the museum, we have to remind you to follow these rules: Parents should stay with their children during the visit. For children's safety, parents must go through the instructions for the activities carefully. All visitors need to wear socks (no shoes allowed) within indoor areas. You may ask our workers at the front desk for a pair. No photos. Our teachers will catch your unforgettable moments during your visit. Your photos will be sent to you by email if you need them. No eating and drinking (except in the picnic area). Opening time: 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. every day Price:50 dollars for one ticket Please note: One ticket covers one adult (成人) and one child. Please buy one more ticket for another adult or child. |
Piñatas In Mexico, people often have piñatas at their parties. Parents put chocolates and other sweets inside the piñata and hang it on a tree. Children hit the piñata with a stick. It breaks and the sweets fall out onto the ground. | |
Noodles In China, people celebrate weddings with an eight-course meal, because the word eight in Chinese sounds like the word for good luck. The last dish of the meal is always noodles. The noodles are long and thin. You have to eat them in one piece-you can't cut them. In Chinese culture, long noodles are lucky. Long noodles mean you will have a long life. | |
Mother's Day Many people around the world honour their mothers on Mother's Day. In the UK, Mother's Day is celebrated in March or April. Sons and daughters like to give their mother a day to rest, so they might surprise her by cleaning the house or cooking a nice meal for her. They also give her gifts such as flowers or jewellery. Many families take their mother to a restaurant for a meal. | |
New Year's Eve London celebrates New Year's Eve in a big way. Thousands of people go to the River Thames, and then, when it is dark outside, fireworks light up the whole sky and Big Ben, the bell in London's famous clock tower, chimes(鸣响) at midnight. The next day, people will eat a big meal with family and friends, go for a walk or just relax at home. | |
Coming of Age Day In Japan, people celebrate Coming of Age Day on the second Monday in January. On this holiday, Japan congratulates people who have turned 20 years old between 2 April of the past year and 1 April of the current(目前的 year. In Japanese culture, this is the age when teenagers become adults and take on the responsibilities of being an adult. Young women usually wear a Japanese traditional kimono, while young men often wear Western-style suits, and they attend a ceremony in their area. They receive small presents and celebrate with their friends after the ceremony. |
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