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十一: Dialogues /monologues:
1, I am reading the garden column written by Steve Mann.
2, Gil was named the 2005 winner of the Polar Music Prize for his
contributions to music.
3, The Olympic silver medalists will have to beat the double Olympic
champions.
4, Today, I heard people talking about the director general for Swimming
Canada.
5, Cinecenta always offers an excellent choice of movies—from alternative,
foreign, independent, documentary films to Hollywood blockbusters.
6, Everyone is welcome to attend student recitals, held every Friday at 12:
30 pm in the Phillip T. young recital hall located in the music wing of the
Maclaurin building.
7,To start up a club, all you need is at least ten members, two thirds of
whom are UVic undergrads, and five of whom are executive members and a club
constitution.
练习:
There are many art galleries and ongoing displays on the campus of the
University of Victoria (UVic). The Student Union Building lounge displays
various works including local student art. The Maltwood Art Museum Gallery,
located in the main lobby of the University Center, features local, national,
and international works. The McPherson Library Gallery located on the main floor
of the library, features art produced by UVic students. To see ongoing art
displays, you can visit the Fine Arts Building.
CFUV broadcasts at 101.9 FM. This unique campus radio station offers a
diversity of programming, which includes alternative rock, folk, classical and
jazz music as well as news, public affairs and multicultural programming. CFUV
also features Victoria’s only regular rap, rhythm and blues, electronic
experimental, and women’s programming. The station is operated by students and
community volunteers.
Cinecenta is the students’ society’s 300-seat movie theater Celebrating its
30th anniversary, Cinecenta always offers an excellent choice of movies—from
alternative, foreign, independent, documentary films to Hollywood blockbusters.
Take the time on a Sunday afternoon and catch a 2: 30 matinee for only $3.75 or
catch a midnight classic! Movies are only $4.75 for students with a valid
student ID—or buy a 10-film pass and pay only $3.75 each. You can pick up a free
time table around campus.
Providing funding for clubs is one of the many important services of the
many clubs that are already established. To start up a club, all you need is at
least ten members, two thirds of whom are UVic undergrads, and five of whom are
executive members and a club constitution.
The music department on campus holds over 100 concerts a year. Everyone is
welcome to attend student recitals, held every Friday at 12: 30 pm in the
Phillip T. young recital hall located in the music wing of the Maclaurin
building. Student discounts are available at some performances of the Pacific
Opera Victoria. The Victoria symphony offers reduced price tickets to students
if tickets are purchased the day of the concert. The symphony also performance
frequently at the University Center.
Copies of the following publications can be picked up from campus
publication boxes that are located in virtually every building on campus. The
Martlet, the official student paper of UVic, is funded
Partially through student and fees and is produced by an autonomous
collective of students and staff. It is available across campus and throughout
Victoria every Thursday. Published monthly by CFUV, Offbeat is your guide to
CFUV’s program schedule. The Ring, published every two weeks, is UVic’s
community newspaper for faculty, staff, students and off-campus readers. An
autonomous publication funded by UVic and produced by the women’s center, the
Womyn’s publication network is the oldest women’s studert newspaper in Canada.
The paper has a feminist focus. |
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