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Sometimes, people think they already know the answer to a question or a problem£®Sometimes, they really do know an answer, but without thinking it is important£®
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British Museum
Open: Free, open daily 10:00-17:30
Fridays until 20:30
Address: Great Russell street, London
Telephone: 7323 8000
The City Flower Show
8 April to 17 April
Price: $50 for adults
$25 for children
Address: 112 Kendat Way Chesterton
Cambridge CB4
Telephone: 8528 1101
English Summer Camp
How will you spend your summer?
English Summer Camp 2015 at the University
of Toronto, Canada!
Ages: 13 to 18
For more information, call CEE/CCIEE at (010
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Pop Music Week
Bands from home and abroad will give per-
formances in Chaoyang Park, Beijing. Chi-
nese singers like Zhang Liangying will also
share music with fans.
Price: 30-50 yuan
Time: 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
1.British Museum is closed at_______ on Friday.
A. 17:30 B. 18:30 C. 17:30 D. 20:30
2.8-year-old Tommy is visiting the City Flower Show with his parents. They should pay __
A. $75 B. $100 C. $125 D. $150
3.If you want to get more information about English Summer Camp, you can________
A. go to Canada
B. call (010 9806 2607
C. write to CEE/CCIEE
D. send an email to the University of Toronto
4.In Pop Music Week, ________ will give performances in Chaoyang Park.
A. bands and singers B. bands and dancers
C. actors and singers D. bands and actors
5.Phillip, 20 years old, is NOT allowed to go to _________
A. Pop Music Week B. British Museum
C. English Summer Camp D. the City Flower Show
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