The Lake District Attractions Guide
Dalemain Mansion & Historic Gardens
History, Culture & Landscape (景观). Discover and enjoy 4 centuries of history, 5 acres of celebrated and award-winning gardens with parkland walk. Owned by the Hasell family since 1679, home to the International Marmalade Festival. Gifts and antiques, plant sales, museums & Mediaeval Hall Tearoom.
Open:29 Mar-29 Oct,Sun to Thurs.
Tearoom,Gardens & Gift Shop:10:30-17:00(16:00 in Oct).
House:11:15-16:00(15:00 in Oct)
Town: Pooley Bridge & Penrith
Abbot Hall art Gallery & Museum
Those viewing the quality of Abbot Hall's temporary exhibitions may be forgiven for thinking they are in a city gallery. The impressive permanent collection includes Turners and Romneys and the temporary exhibition programme has Canaletto and the artists from St Ives.
Open: Mon to Sat and Summer Sundays. 10:30 -17:00 Summer.10:30 -16:00 Winter.
Town: Kendal
Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery
Discover, explore and enjoy award-winning Tullie House, where historic collections, contemporary art and family fun are brought together in one impressive museum and art gallery. There are four fantastic galleries to visit from fine art to interactive fun, so there's something for everyone!
Open: High Season 1 Apr – 31 Oct: Mon to Sat 10:00 – 17:00, Sun 11:00 – 17:00.
Low Season 1 Nov – 31 Mar: Mon to Sat 10:00 – 16:30, Sun 12:00 – 16:30.
Town: Carlisle
Dove Cottage & The wordsworth Museum
Discover William Wordsworth's inspirational home. Take a tour of his Lakeland cottage, walk through his hillside garden and explore the riches of the collection in the Museum. Visit the shop and relax in the café. Exhibitions, events and family activities throughout the year.
Open: Daily, 09:30 – 17:30 (last admission 17:00).
Town: Grasmere
As a young boy, I knew what people said was not always what they meant or were feeling. And I knew it was possible to get others to do what I wanted if I read their real feelings and responded suitably to their needs. At the age of eleven, I sold sponge rubber (海绵橡胶) door-to-door after school and quickly worked out how to tell if someone was likely to buy from me. When I knocked on a door, if someone told me to go away but their hands were open and they showed their palms, I knew it was safe to continue with my show because they weren't angry or threatening although they may have a cold attitude. If someone told me to go away in a soft voice but used a pointed finger or closed hand, I knew it was time to leave.
As a teenager, I became a cookware salesperson, and my ability to read people earned me enough money to buy my first house. Selling gave me the chance to meet people and study them close and to know whether they would buy or not, simply by watching their body language.
I joined the life insurance (保险) business at the age of twenty. And I went on to break several sales records for my company, becoming the youngest person to sell over a million dollars' worth of business in my first year. This achievement allowed me to become a member of the well-known Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT). I was lucky that the skills I'd learned as a boy in watching body language while selling cookware could be used in this new area, and were directly related to the success I could have in any business closely connected with people.
Chinese traditional painting and dance are two vital parts of the art world. But what about when they meet each other?
This year, a dance drama titled Poetic Dance: The Journey of a Legendary Landscape Painting (《只此青绿》) was staged on CCTV's Spring Festival Gala and became a hit.
According to CCTV, this poetic dance program was inspired by the 900-year-old Chinese painting A Panorama of Rivers and Mountains (《千里江山图》). Created by Song Dynasty painter Wang Ximeng at about 18, the painting is amazing in its huge size, rich coloration and the expressive details, reported CCTV. It shows a Chinese blue-green landscape: "mountains and groupings of infinite rise and fall between cloudless sky and rippling water".
When the dancers moved elegantly, audiences seemed to be looking at the moving mountains and rivers. "It brings me a pure experience of beauty. It is not only a drama but also an 'exhibition'. Vast mountains and rivers are coming to life!" Internet user Mo Weisha wrote in a review. "More than a thousand years later, green mountains and rivers still wow people as they did long ago."
Some people even decided to watch the dance again when it was staged in the theaters later. In fact, in recent years, more and more modern shows pay attention to Chinese traditional culture and have received warm welcome. As for why, it is due to people's great love for traditional culture.
"The younger generations have grown up with a more open mindset. They hug Chinese culture and are proud of it." Yao Wei, director of Henan TV Station's Innovation Center, told China Daily.
As aging population gets bigger and dementia (老年痴呆症) more common, more families are struggling with a complex question: How do you support a love done with dementia, especially when you have a full-time job and several kids?
Reg Urbanowski may have an answer to this pressing issue—robots.
He and his team managed to develop a new type of robots named TP robots. Looking like stand-up vacuum cleaners (真空吸尘器) attached to an iPad, they can be activated remotely (远程地) via a smartphone and guided remotely by a controller app similar to the way a mouse is used on a desktop computer. All possess audio and visual communication capabilities, allowing the operator to be "in the room" to interact with Mom or Dad.
He believes that caregivers and family members can use a TP robot to "look in" on people with mild dementia. He says, "TP robots provide an effective solution for reducing caregivers' burden, especially for those who have career or other out-of-home activities."
Urbanowski and his team have carried out a study that involves providing TP robots for 15 Toronto families. These robots are programmed to provide reminders of necessary daily routine like turning off the gas, taking medicine and having dinner. They will also help ensure patients are getting the exercise they need to maintain their health and well-being.
Erin Crawford, Program Director with the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba, says she has faith that TP robots will prove beneficial, particularly when it comes to reminding people with dementia to do certain things at certain times. "It means that family members that can't be there, for whatever reason, know that those things are still happening," she says.
You have to write a movie review for school and now what? Where to start? How to make it look more "academic"?
Watch the movie twice and take notes of both major and minor events and characters. There is always something we ignore or forget.
Carry out a complete research. Research is equally important. Look for details, such as the name of filmmaker and his/her motivation (动机) to make that film, locations, plot, historic events that work as an inspiration (灵感) for the movie. Basically, your research should serve to collect information that provides more depth to the review.
Don't start working on the review if you aren't sure that you understand the film. Evaluate the movie from beginning to an end. Re-watch it if you find some parts confusing. Only when you understand events that happened on the screen will you find it easier to create the review.
Draft an outline that you will follow to write the review in a brief fashion. Include examples for claims you make about the movie. If a character is poorly developed, name examples too. Also, provide examples when commenting dialogues, locations, plot and everything.
A. Watching the movie isn't enough. B. Analyze the movie after you watching it. C. Here are some useful tips to kick-start the movie review writing process. D. A movie review is a detailed analysis of a film or a documentary. E. Here we offer a step-by-step process of how to comment a film.. F. It's a mistake to rely on the power of your memory only. G. If the plot has holes, then mention an example of a scene when that was evident. |
There are many brands of chocolate. If you love it, you can't forget Dove —the most famous chocolate brand. But do you know what the meaning of DOVE is?
Dove chocolate is born because of1. One day in 1919 Princess Bazaar of Luxembourg's royal family first met the royal kitchen helper Leon. Many nights Leon slipped into the kitchen and2various ice creams for Bazaar. They soon fell in love. Unfortunately owing to their quite different social3, both of them had to4the deep feelings in heart.
Afterwards Bazaar was made to5an arranged royal marriage against her wishes. For many days, Leon could not see Bazaar, and he was burning with6. Finally Bazaar turned up at the table a month later. While serving desserts, Leon7the letters "DOVE" which is an abbreviation of DO YOU LOVE ME with hot chocolate on Bazaar's ice cream. Leon8that Bazaar could understand his feeling.
A few days later, Bazaar got9. Leon, broken-hearted, could not10the mental suffering and left for America, where he and his own family11a candy store years later butlived unhappily. Many years later, they met again before Bazaar's death. Bazaar12that she did eat the ice cream that afternoon but didn't see the13letters and also didn't receive any promise from Leo and she had to14to her fate and missed him all her lifetime.
Hearing this, Leon broke down in tears. If that chocolate had been15, those letters would never have melted and he would not have lost his last16. Leon decided to create a solid chocolate which can17a long time.
After lots of research, he succeeded and each piece of chocolate was18engraved (刻) with the letters — DOVE. It is a19of the love between Leon and Bazaar.
Now more and more people fall in love with this chocolate. Giving someone DOVE means sending the20of love: DO YOU LOVE ME?
Nowadays, more and more people enjoy watching plays in the theater, so do my wife and I. We'll go to the theater whenever we have time. But before we buy tickets, we would like to know whether the play is good or bad. In other(word), when a new play comes, we usually decide whether to watch it or not according the information about it on the newspaper. Last week a new play was put on in the theater. The newspaper said it was very (interest), so we planned to go on Saturday night. It took my wife a long time (make) her decision about what to wear and we left our house a little late. By the time we got to the theater, the first act (start). To our relief, we (permit) to enter the theater. When we found our seats, we were recognized by an old friend, seat was next to mine. Shorty after the play was over, we went dancing. It was about two o'clock in the morning when we got home. I'm not used to staying out so late and I was (extreme) tired.
I didn't have the money to go out for an evening like this I was younger. Now I can afford it, but I don't have the energy to enjoy (I).
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
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2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Every time I was got high marks, I would show my test papers to my parents. They would be very happy and proud of me. But last time, I didn't do good in the exam. I was afraid that it might let my parents up, so I planned not to tell them result. When I went home, I rush to my room. Then my mother asked me that had happened. I decided to be honest and told her the true. She smiled and told me she was still proud of her, and she believed that I could perform well next times. I was so happy to get some encouraged words from my mother.