首先,請(qǐng)閱讀下列的應(yīng)用文:
A.Music Box:
Dan Moore and Alex Bowen mix funk, house, disco, jazz, electro and hip hop.
7 pm to midnight, £8 entry, 0870 1220334
B.Breathing Space:
Caroline Broadhead’s installation that change the space of the building’s interior(內(nèi)部)using a suspended(懸掛)textile ceiling.
Until Jan9, daily 11am to 5pm, free.
C.Hypnotic:
Pete Kelly presents his surround-sound installation, set in a dark room with black walls and five speakers playing a fantastic melody.
Mon to Sat 10am to 5pm, Sun 1 pm to 5pm, free.
D.Susie Perring:
Colourful etching(蝕刻), aquatints and silk-screen prints on porcelain(瓷器), Metro-life four-star rating. Tue to Fri 10am to 5pm. Until Feb 15.0113 247 8245
E.Skool Disco at Corporation
Cheesy tunes and school-themed high jinks, place for gathering occasions. 9pm to 2am; £2.1-3 Milton Street.
F.The Factory Of Dreams: Inside Mexico’s Soap Operas
Stefan Ruiz’s look at Mexico’s soap operas, including Los Ricos Tambien Lloran, watched regularly by 200 million people, yet actually unheard of in the West.
Tue to Sat 10am to 5:30pm, free.
請(qǐng)閱讀以下個(gè)人信息,然后匹配到合適的地方。
56.Lance is interested in interior decoration. He has recently helped his uncle with the decoration of his new house. He now majors in architecture: the designing of buildings.
57.William is an amateur director. He likes to invite some friends together and perform plays. With new high-tech equipment, he even starts to produce DIY(Do-It-Yourself) mini films. He wishes he will be a big name in the film industry one day.
58.Jim is working in a big company and has just got his first-month pan and would like to invite some young fellow workers to have fun this Saturday.
59.Patric is a super fan of classical music. He always finds it a high joy to be lost in some excellent symphonies, like those of Beethoven’s. Recently, he is planning to purchase some musical equipment.
60.Victor is now a college freshman majoring in engineering in another city. At this time of Christmas, he is back at home for the holiday. He plans to invite some of former fellow students in high school for a get-together.
56.Lance      A  Music Box
57.William   B  Breathing Space
58.Jim  C  Hypnotic
59.Patric      D  Susie Perring
60.Victor     E  Skool Disco at Corporation
F  The Factory Of Dreams
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