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Festivals are a great way to experience a destination in a different way. This article will fuel your wanderlust〔漫游癖〕and guide you to the best festivals.
St Patrick’s Day
Where: Dublin, Ireland you have to give some time to queue but it is worth it to e some popular stars.
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King’s Day
Where: Amsterdam, Netherlands
When: 27 April
Every year on April 27 Amsterdam turns a very bright color of orange for King’s Day, which is the birthday of King Willem-Alexander. It is a crazy fun celebration when the center of the city is car, bus, and bike-free. It is a market day, when anyone can ll pretty much a
nything. Tips: Take a jacket with you, wear orange, and bring cash.
Just for Laughs 施工计划进度表
Where: Montreal, Canada
When: 14-30 July
For comedy lovers there is no other festival in the world better than Montreal’s Just for Laughs. The festival concentrates most of its shows in the Latin Quarter. During the day street performers delight the crowds and at night the city comes alive with comedy all over the city.
1.What do St Patrick’s Day and King’s Day have in common?
A. They are market days. 贞懿皇后
B. They feature a specific color.
C. They begin in the same month.
林治远 D. They are in honor of a King’s birthday.
2.Which festival is about music and film? 珍惜当下的句子
A. St Patrick’s Day.B. SXSW.
C. King’s Day.D. Just for Laughs.
3.What do we know about Just for Laughs?
A. It offers free food.
B. It lasts for one week.
C. It is the best comedy festival in the world.
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D. It is celebrated in many places worldwide.
??? The man who walked into Dave Cutlip’s tattoo parlor〔纹身店〕in Brooklyn Park. Maryland, in January was tough to miss. His face bore a gang〔帮派〕tattoo. The man s
化妆品调查问卷ought Cutlip’s help in covering up his violent past. He was determined to turn over a new leaf. “I could e the hurt in his eyes,” Cutlip, 49, told The Washington Post.
私房色播 Cutlip couldn’t help the man—the tattoo were too clo to the eyes. But it got him thinking. Many young people get tattoos that they come to regret. A few can mark them for the rest of their days. Then they’re “always going to be a victim. ” said Cutlip. “If I can help, that’s my ultimate〔最终的〕goal. ”
Inking over a tattoo costs hundreds of dollars, and getting one removed by lar〔激光〕is even pricier. So Cutlip decided he would help by hiding racist or gang-related tattoos for free. He put the word out via Facebook: “Sometimes people make bad choices and sometimes people change. We believe there is enough hate in this world, and we want to make a difference. ”
One man, Cay Schaffer, showed up with the word “white” on one forearm and “power” on the other. He’d rved a year in prison on drug charges, he told The Washington Post, and had joined a white group there becau "they took care of me. I th
ought of it as paying them back. " But employers would take one look at the tattoos and turn him down. So he had Cutlip obscure〔使不分明〕one of the words with a heat and ros and tattoo an eagle over the other.
Cutlip has done nine such jobs, each of which took veral hours. He told People that a client〔顾客〕let him know that he quickly found a job once his tattoo was obscured. Such victories inspired Cutlip to found the Random Acts of Tattoo project with three like-minded〔志同道合的〕tattoo studios from around the country, and now hundreds of clients are on a wait list. As he told National Public Radio. “If we can just era hate, then we’re doing something. ”
1.What do we know about the man who had a gang tattoo?
A. His eyes were badly hurt.B. He refud Cutlip’s help.
C. Tattoos covered all of his body.D. He decided to start all over again.
2.How did Cutlip help Cay?
A. By coloring the tattoos.B. By inking over the tattoos.
C. By changing the tattoos’ patterns.D. By removing the tattoos by lar.
3.Why did Cay ask Cutlip for help?
A. To get employed.B. To join another group.
C. To hide his anger at whites.D. To plea his current employer.
4.What can be inferred about the Random Acts of Tattoo project?
A. It’s a worldwide project.B. It’s a co-founded project.
C. Its clients are like-minded.D. Its clients don’t have to wait long.
??? My first term at MIT〔麻省理工学院〕was awesome—I got all A’s, and I declared math as my major. My parents were expecting me to become a doctor like them so I was trying to satisfy them. But I was desperately running away from them. I had no idea what I
wanted to do with my life. My third term, I ended up with a D in math. I didn’t do that well in my other class, either. It emed like all my friends were doing so well, getting opportunities over the summers.