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广东省深圳实验初中部2024-2025学年九年级上学期开学考试英语试题
Hi, everybody! We' re the Phryges, the mascots of the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics(残奥会). We' re red - hats that come from a famous French painting made in 1830. In the painting, a young lady wears a red hat, called the" Phrygian cap(弗里吉亚帽) ," which stands for freedom. French people love this hat, and it shows up on their coins and stamps. Why are we mascots this time? The designers say we stand for France and the power of sports!
The Paris Olympics are full of exciting things to see! You can click the button to get more information. Here are some of the fun stuff.
Purple Running Track
The Stade de France is one of the most famous stadiums in France. It hosted the 1998FIFA World Cup. During the game, the French national soccer team won 3-0 against Brazil, lifting the World Cup trophy(奖杯) for the first time.
For the Paris Olympics, the athletics track will be purple for the first time in Olympic history. This special track can help athletes perform better and even break records. When the Games start, a lavender(薰衣草) color will fill the stadium, bringing a special French style.
Medals
The medals are round in shape with a hexagon(六角形) at the center. The hexagon of every me dal is a piece of iron from the Eiffel Tower. The leftover metal of the tower was stored secretly for years. The emblem(会徽) and the Olympic five rings are on it. Fine lines project(投射) outward around it, making each medal look like a shining sun.
New Sport
A new event called breaking will show up at the Games for the first time! This street dance stared in New York in the 1970s and is part of hip- hop culture, with cool moves like spins and flips.
The competition in Paris will have 16 males and 16 females, all born by Dec 31°,2008. They will compete in one- on- one battles to music chosen by a DJ. They will try to win each round and get the gold medal in the final.
Recycle (回收利用)To Read
Dear boys and girls, now please become a waste fighter and help Captain Billy re-love, re-use and re-cycle old plastic (塑料的) toys. You could get some great books for free too! Cool!
² Love your toys Your old plastic toys were specially chosen and they brought you lots of fun. They can also be used over and over again. | ² Exchange (交换) with friends Finished playing with your toys? Why not exchange them with friends? It helps to reuse your toys and pass on the fun. | ² Drop off for cycling Ask your school to join the Recycle to Read program. Drop off your broken plastic toys and get free books for your school. |
All plastic toys collected in the Recycle to Read are made into great new products.
Visit www.wasterbuster.club to find out more information.
Things to Do in Star Town This Summer
Harrot Music FestivalHarrot Music Festival is more and more popular with people these years. This year, we are celebrating our 50th birthday. We begin on 1st June with famous artists giving a wonderful show of Mozart pieces in the Yorks Hall. Dates: 1st June—31st July Tickets: £12—£96 | Judy's Summer ClassesAs the summer months come in, the countryside in Star Town makes the perfect places for outdoor exercise. Come and work out with our personal trainers, Judy. We will hold a free taster session (试课) on 23rd May, at 10 am. to show different kinds of exercise. There are only eight spaces for it. Book online a week earlier. Dates: 23rd May—11st July Tickets: £7.50 each |
Felt (毛毡) MakingThe workshop at Helms Arts Centre will teach you how to make your picture in felt. Your works can be on show in the art market in front of the centre. We will also share ideas about making felt with different kinds of wool (羊毛). Dates: 12th June—12th July Tickets: £40 including materials | Figure It Out!—Playing with MathsA new show in Fax Mall uses everyday activities to explain the secret in maths. Maths questions will be asked from time to time and you will have chances to get small presents during the show. Dates: 7th May—10th June Tickets: Free |
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