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Questions refer to the following passage.
Downtown Artisan’s Club Art Exhibit
Please mark Saturday, October 21, on your calendars so that you can attend the inaugural Downtown Artisan’s Club Art Exhibit!
There will be beautiful works of art and pottery,crafted by the Downtown Artisans Club,available for showing as well as for sale. The remarkably talented young artists have worked all summer to prepare for this event, which promises to impress and astound. Visitors will have an opportunity to meet these talented artists. All proceeds from this event will be contributed to the continued operations of the Downtown Artisans Club,which provides amazing classes and support for young artists.
Tickets are on sale now and are available for $10 (adults) and $5(students and seniors). Children under the age of 12 will be admitted for free.
The Downtown Artisan’s Club looks forward to seeing you there! Please contact Jim at(905)412-8980 for more information.
Downtown Artisan’s Club Art Exhibit
Deadline for your art submission!
To all our talented young artists—get ready for our upcoming Art Exhibit!As you all know our Downtown Artisan’s Club Art Exhibit is coming up exactly one month from today.
Paintings,drawings,sculptures and writing will be needed—for both the show and the sale!
Don’t forget to have them completed and handed in by next Friday to secure your spot in our show.
Remember,there will also be cash awards,judged by our panel of art critics,and the winning pieces will be featured in our Art Book. The artists of the winning pieces will also be invited to attend the 2-week summer art camp in Paris next summer.
Have fun and please submit your artwork on time !
In the notice,what are the participants asked to do by next Friday?(  )

A.Submittheirartwork
B.Paytheentryfee
C.Speaktothecoordinator
D.Sendintheirchecks
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Questions refer to the following article.President Barack Obama has issued his call to put global warming at the top of the international agenda,pledging to push for co-ordinated action by the world’s biggest countries to tackle the problem of climate change.In the speech, the US president on Tuesday laid out a three-part plan to deal with climate change using the power of his office.He outlined a strategy to cut the US’s carbon pollution by reducing emissions from coal-fired power plants;to prepare the US for the impact of climate change,such as the super storm that ravaged the New Jersey coastline last year, and to lead the world by example in combating changing climate.“While no single step can reverse the effects of climate change, the president believes we have a moral obligation to our kids to leave them a planet that’s not polluted and damaged,” a White House official said.The coal industry said the proposals could prove devastating—shares in US coal mining companies have been falling sharply—but Mr. Obama’s speech was being watched closely around the World.In Europe, where the Eurozone crisis has pushed the climate change agenda firmly into the political background, environmental campaigners said they hoped Mr. Obama’s speech would puncture arguments tackling global warming as bad for the economy. “If you have got the US and China moving, then the argument that the EU is going it alone clearly doesn’t stand up to scrutiny anymore,”said Tom Brookes of the European Climate Foundation.The president said he would seek to expand new and existing international initiatives, including bilateral initiatives with China, India and other big emissions countries.What was the main point of Obama’s speech? ( )。
A.tocallforactionstotackletheproblemsofclimatechange
B.toCo-ordinatefortheimplementationofinternationalagenda
C.tolayoutaplanforenvironmentalproblems
D.tofindreasonsforrecentglobalwarming