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        1. either, neither, each, every 或no +單數(shù)名詞和由some, any, no, every構(gòu)成的復(fù)合不定代詞.都作單數(shù)看待.如:Each of us has a new book. / Everything around us is matter. 注意:① 在口語中當(dāng)either或neither后跟有“of+復(fù)數(shù)名詞 作主語時.其謂語動詞也可用復(fù)數(shù).如:Neither of the texts is (are) interesting. ② 若none of后面的名詞是不可數(shù)名詞.它的謂語動詞就要用單數(shù),若它后面的名詞是復(fù)數(shù).它的謂語動詞用單數(shù)或復(fù)數(shù)都可以.如:None of us has been to America. 查看更多

           

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          Events Calendar
          TUESDAY
          Landscape Pests (害蟲)
          Learn to identify, control and prevent seasonal landscape-disease and landscape-pest problems at the workshop, 3:30 pm. – 5 pm. Tuesday at the US National Arboretum, 3501 New York Ave NE, Washington. $15; registration required.
          202-245-4521 or www.usna.usda.gov.
          THROUGH AUGUST 3
          Horticultural(園藝的) Art
          Watercolors, pen-and-ink drawings and colored-pencil pieces by the Brookside Gardens School of Botanical (植物學(xué)的) Art and Illustration will be on display at the exhibit Botanic 2007: The Art and Science of Plants at Brookside Gardens Visitors Center, 1800 Glenallan Ave, Wheaton, through Aug. 3. Free. 301-962-1400 or www.brooksidegardens.org.
          THROUGH SEPTEMBER 9
          Botanical Art
          Visit Patterns in Nature, an exhibit by Amy Lamb featuring photographs of flowers, leaves and other botanical life, at the US Botanic Garden Conservatory (溫室),West Orangerie, 100 Maryland Ave SW, Washington, through Sept. 9. The conservatory is open 10 am. – 5 pm. Daily. Free. 202-225-8333.
          THROUGH OCTOBER 8
          Botanic Garden Exhibit
          Celebrating America’s Public Gardens is on view through Oct. 8 at the US Botanic Garden, 100 Maryland Ave SW, Washington. The exhibit, on the Conservatory Terrace and in the National Garden, features displays of 20 public botanic gardens across the country. Hours are 10 am. – 5 pm. Daily. Free. 202-200-8956.
          【小題1】If you want to record your name for an event in advance, you may call _____.

          A.202-225-8333B.202-245-4521C.301-962-1400D.202-200-8956
          【小題2】 If you go to Botanic Garden Exhibit, you _____.
          A.can enjoy drawings and coloured-pencil pieces
          B.can learn how to kill pests living on the plants
          C.can find displays of 20 botanic gardens across the country
          D.will enjoy the photographs of flowers and leaves
          【小題3】 From the advertisement, we learn _____.
          A.the first event is about growing healthy plants
          B.a(chǎn)ll of the events are free of charge
          C.there is no time limit to all the events
          D.you can find the information of all the events either by phone or by e-mail

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          Events Calendar

          TUESDAY

          Landscape Pests (害蟲)

          Learn to identify, control and prevent seasonal landscape-disease and landscape-pest problems at the workshop, 3:30 pm. – 5 pm. Tuesday at the US National Arboretum, 3501 New York Ave NE, Washington. $15; registration required.

          202-245-4521 or www.usna.usda.gov.

          THROUGH AUGUST 3

          Horticultural(園藝的) Art

          Watercolors, pen-and-ink drawings and colored-pencil pieces by the Brookside Gardens School of Botanical (植物學(xué)的) Art and Illustration will be on display at the exhibit Botanic 2007: The Art and Science of Plants at Brookside Gardens Visitors Center, 1800 Glenallan Ave, Wheaton, through Aug. 3. Free. 301-962-1400 or www.brooksidegardens.org.

          THROUGH SEPTEMBER 9

          Botanical Art

          Visit Patterns in Nature, an exhibit by Amy Lamb featuring photographs of flowers, leaves and other botanical life, at the US Botanic Garden Conservatory (溫室),West Orangerie, 100 Maryland Ave SW, Washington, through Sept. 9. The conservatory is open 10 am. – 5 pm. Daily. Free. 202-225-8333.

          THROUGH OCTOBER 8

          Botanic Garden Exhibit

          Celebrating America’s Public Gardens is on view through Oct. 8 at the US Botanic Garden, 100 Maryland Ave SW, Washington. The exhibit, on the Conservatory Terrace and in the National Garden, features displays of 20 public botanic gardens across the country. Hours are 10 am. – 5 pm. Daily. Free. 202-200-8956.

          1.If you want to record your name for an event in advance, you may call _____.

          A.202-225-8333

          B.202-245-4521

          C.301-962-1400

          D.202-200-8956

          2. If you go to Botanic Garden Exhibit, you _____.

          A.can enjoy drawings and coloured-pencil pieces

          B.can learn how to kill pests living on the plants

          C.can find displays of 20 botanic gardens across the country

          D.will enjoy the photographs of flowers and leaves

          3. From the advertisement, we learn _____.

          A.the first event is about growing healthy plants

          B.a(chǎn)ll of the events are free of charge

          C.there is no time limit to all the events

          D.you can find the information of all the events either by phone or by e-mail

           

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          Events Calendar

          TUESDAY

          Landscape Pests (害蟲)

          Learn to identify, control and prevent seasonal landscape-disease and landscape-pest problems at the workshop, 3:30 pm. – 5 pm. Tuesday at the US National Arboretum, 3501 New York Ave NE, Washington. $15; registration required.

          202-245-4521 or www.usna.usda.gov.

          THROUGH AUGUST 3

          Horticultural(園藝的) Art

          Watercolors, pen-and-ink drawings and colored-pencil pieces by the Brookside Gardens School of Botanical (植物學(xué)的) Art and Illustration will be on display at the exhibit Botanic 2007: The Art and Science of Plants at Brookside Gardens Visitors Center, 1800 Glenallan Ave, Wheaton, through Aug. 3. Free. 301-962-1400 or www.brooksidegardens.org.

          THROUGH SEPTEMBER 9

          Botanical Art

          Visit Patterns in Nature, an exhibit by Amy Lamb featuring photographs of flowers, leaves and other botanical life, at the US Botanic Garden Conservatory (溫室),West Orangerie, 100 Maryland Ave SW, Washington, through Sept. 9. The conservatory is open 10 am. – 5 pm. Daily. Free. 202-225-8333.

          THROUGH OCTOBER 8

          Botanic Garden Exhibit

          Celebrating America’s Public Gardens is on view through Oct. 8 at the US Botanic Garden, 100 Maryland Ave SW, Washington. The exhibit, on the Conservatory Terrace and in the National Garden, features displays of 20 public botanic gardens across the country. Hours are 10 am. – 5 pm. Daily. Free. 202-200-8956.

          If you want to record your name for an event in advance, you may call _____.

                 A. 202-225-8333    B. 202-245-4521    C. 301-962-1400    D. 202-200-8956

          If you go to Botanic Garden Exhibit, you _____.

                 A. can enjoy drawings and coloured-pencil pieces

                 B. can learn how to kill pests living on the plants

                 C. can find displays of 20 botanic gardens across the country

                 D. will enjoy the photographs of flowers and leaves

          From the advertisement, we learn _____.

                 A. the first event is about growing healthy plants

                 B. all of the events are free of charge

                 C. there is no time limit to all the events

                 D. you can find the information of all the events either by phone or by e-mail

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          Request a teacher training workshop or school visit

           If you are interested in discovering new ways to supplement the materials you use in the classroom through the use of a daily newspaper, our Youth Outreach Specialist can come to your school and show you how to incorporate(將...包括在內(nèi) )the news into your curriculum. Armed with your newspapers and experience, she can conduct an activity with your class, making it fun and easy for you to bring real-world learning into your classroom.

          The Outreach Specialist is also available to run workshops with staff who are also looking for new ideas on how to use the newspaper as a learning tool. Please send us an e-mail at ghiten@seattletimes.com or give us a call at 206/652-6290. Once we have received your request, we will confirm the date, time, place and activity with you. Your request will be honored of a first-come, first-served basis.

          These services are FREE for current Newspapers In Education (NIE) subscribers (訂戶). We recently visited Ridgecrest Elementary and conducted a class workshop. An overview of our time in the classroom, and our in-class lesson, can be read online.

          Schedule a tour

          Follow a newspaper from start to finish ... and get your copy that has just recently been printed. See how robots move giant paper rolls, how the press is "prepared" for printing and much more. Tours of our North Creek production facility in Bothell are offered Thursdays throughout the school year at either 10 am, 11 am or 4 pm. The tour lasts one hour.

          To make reservations contact:

          Kate Palmer

          425/489-7000

          kpalmer® seattletimes.com

          North Creek Facility is located at:

          19200 120th Avenue NE, Bothell. WA 98011-9506

           

          64. The Youth Outreach Specialist is most probably ____.

          A. a daily newspaper                                      B. an educational organization

          C. a person in an educational aid project            D. a learning tool

          65. People who send an e-mail at ghiten@seattletimes.com earliest may ____.

          A. be offered Newspapers In Education free

          B. be offered latest reading materials free

          C. become a good organizer in the classroom

          D. get the earliest service offered by the advertiser

          66. The purpose of the tour is to ____.

          A. show people how a newspaper is made     B. show people how a newspaper is edited

          C. encourage people to visit Bothell              D. encourage people to read a newspaper

          67. When can people go on a trip to the North Creek production facility?

          A. At any time on Thursdays.

          B. On Thursday mornings during the school year.

          C. On Thursdays during summer vacation.

          D. At either 10 am, ll am or 4 am all the year around.

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          Events Calendar

            TUESDAY

            Landscape Pests(蟲子)

            Learn to identify, control and prevent seasonal landscape-disease and landscape-pest problems at the workshop, 3∶30 pm-5 pm.Tuesday at the US National Arboretum,3501 New York Ave NE, Washington, $15; registration required.

            202-245-4521 or www.usna.usda.gov.

            THROUGH AUG.3

            Horticultural(園藝的)Art

            Watercolors, pen-and–ink drawings and colored-pencil pieces by the Brookside Gardens School of Botanical Art and Illustration will be on display at the exhibit Botanica 2007:the Art and Science of Plants at Brookside Gardens Visitors Center, 1800 Glenallan Ave, Wheaton, through Aug.3.Free.301-962-1400 or www.brooksidegardens.org.

            THROUGH SEPT.9

            Botanical(植物學(xué)的)Art

            Visit Patterns in Nature, an exhibit by Amy Lamb featuring photographs of flowers, leaves and other botanical life, at the US Botanic Garden Conservatory, West Orangerie, 100 Maryland Ave SW, Washington, through Sept.9.The conservatory is open 10 am-5 pm daily.Free.202-225-8333.

            THROUGH OCT.8

            Botanic Garden Exhibit

            Celebrating America's Public Gardens is on view through Oct.8 at the US botanic Garden, 100 Maryland Ave SW, Washington.The exhibit, on the Conservatory Terrace and in the National Garden, features displays of 20 public botanic gardens across the country.Hours are 10 am-5 pm daily.Free.202-200-8956.

          (1)

          If you want to record your name for an event in advance, you may call ________.

          [  ]

          A.

          202-225-8333

          B.

          202-245-4521

          C.

          301-962-1400

          D.

          202-200-8956

          (2)

          If you go to Botanic Garden Exhibit, you ________.

          [  ]

          A.

          can enjoy drawings and colored-pencil pieces

          B.

          can learn how to kill pests living on the plants

          C.

          can find displays of 20 botanic gardens across the country

          D.

          will enjoy the photographs of flowers and leaves

          (3)

          From the advertisement, we learn ________.

          [  ]

          A.

          the first event is about growing healthy plants

          B.

          all of the events are free of charge

          C.

          there is no time limit to all the events

          D.

          you can find all the information of the events either by phone or e-mail

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