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Now, go through TEXT I quickly and answer questions 85 and 86.Irish dance: The Irish Inte

Now, go through TEXT I quickly and answer questions 85 and 86.

Irish dance: The Irish International Dance Company, one of the most dynamic dance troupes in the world, will tour China with its classic production“ Spirit of t

he Dance—the New Millennium.”

The dancers include such famous names as Patricia Murray, one of the Irish dancing champions, and first rate ballerina Claire Holding.

Sponsored by China National Culture and Art Company Ltd., the dancing troupe will give three performances at the Century Theatre.

Time:7:30 pm, June 23-25

Place: Century Theatre, 40 Liangmaqiaolu, Chaoyang District

Telephone: 6551 - 8888

Piano solos: twenty Chinese and foreign piano music works will be playedby three young, promising pianists from the China Central Conservatory of Music.

Programmes include: “Consolation No 3 in D-flat major” by Liszt,“ For Elise” by Beethoven, “Turkish March” by Mozart, “Waltz in C-sharp minor” and “A Minute Waltz” by Chopin, and “Hungarian Dance” by Brahms.

Time:7:30 pm, June 16

Place: Beijing Concert Hall, 1 Beixinhuajie, Xicheng District

Telephone: 6605- 5812

TEXT J

First read the following questions.

87. When is the deadline for the competition?

A. May 7.

B. May 5.

C. June 18.

D. June 15

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