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My Crazy English I'm crazy about English, are you? ·ÖÒ³: µÚÒ»Ò³ [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] ×îºóÒ³ ÍÆ¼öÍøÕ¾ -[Î÷·½ÖØ´ó½ÚÈÕ] ʱ¼ä£º2004-04-13 19:23 Miss ChenÍÆ¼ö¸øÄãÃǵÄÍøÕ¾ £º http://www3.kumc.edu/diversity/ Isabellachen ·¢±íÓÚ 19:23 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒýÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ 3-4µ¥Ôª¸´Ï°Ìâ -[ѧϰ԰µØ] ʱ¼ä£º2004-04-12 08:46 Units 3-4 ¸´Ï°Ìâ Ò». ÓÃËù¸øµ¥´ÊµÄÊʵ±ÐÎʽÌî¿Õ£º 1. My classmates are all _______________ to me. (friend) 2. It¡¯s a tall building. We live on the ______________ floor. (nine) 3. Guangzhou is __________ _______________ than it was before. (beautiful) 4. My sister is three years ______________ than I. (old) 5. Paper catches fire __________________ . (easy) 6. Look at the photo! The _______________ man from the left is our class teacher. (two) 7. We are sure Hong Kong will be even _______________ tomorrow. (good) 8. The English class ________________ at 8 o¡¯clock. At the ________________ we learn the new words. (begin) 9. Which is ______________ , the Yellow River or the Changjiang River ? (long) 10. In Wuhan , July is the _______________ month of the year. (hot) 11. Lucy isn¡¯t a little girl. Don¡¯t worry about _______________ . (she) 12. Be __________________ ! Don¡¯t drop the glass. (care) 13. March 8 th is _________________ Day. (woman) 14. There are so many thick ______________ in the sky. I think it is going to rain today. (cloudy) 15. Who is the best football _________________ in our country? (play) ¶þ. °´ÒªÇó±ä»»¾äÐÍ£º 1. She studied Chinese last year. ( ¸ÄΪһ°ãÒÉÎʾä ) ___________ __________ ___________ Chinese last year? 2. They lived in this city in 1997 . ( ¶Ô»®Ïß²¿·ÖÌáÎÊ ) ____________ _____________ they _____________ in this city? 3. He was ill yesterday. ( ¸ÄΪ·ñ¶¨¾ä ) He _____________ ____________ yesterday. 4. They cleaned the classroom last night. ( ¸ÄΪ·ñ¶¨¾ä ) They _______________ _____________ the classroom last night. 5. Everyone had a good time at the party. ( ¸ÄΪһ°ãÒÉÎʾä ) _____________ _______________ _____________ a good time at the party? 6. I was born on August 5, 1989 . ( ¶Ô»®Ïß²¿·ÖÌáÎÊ ) ____________ _____________ ______________ born? 7. He worked in the factory for ten years . ( ¶Ô»®Ïß²¿·ÖÌáÎÊ ) __________ ___________ __________ he ______________ in the factory? 8. The Americans reached here about two weeks ago . ( ¶Ô»®Ïß²¿·ÖÌáÎÊ ) _____________ ____________ the Americans ______________ here? 9. Could you play the piano? ( ¸ÄΪͬһÒâ˼µÄ¾ä×Ó ) ______________ you _____________ ____________ play the piano? 10. Wang Xin swims fastest of all. ( ¸ÄΪͬһÒâ˼µÄ¾ä×Ó ) _____________ of the _______________ swim _____________ _______________ than Wang Xin. Èý. µ¥ÏîÑ¡Ôñ 1. In winter the day is getting _______________ . A. short and short B. shorter and shorter C. long and long D. longer and longer 2._________ takes me two hours _____________ my homework. A. This, do B. I, doing C. It, to do D. It, doing 3.The moon looks small ______________ it is far away from us. A. because B. but C. or D. than 4.Annie dances ______________ of the five girls. A. the most beautiful B. most beautifully C. more beautifully D. most beautiful 5.Ben is going to school __________________ tomorrow. A. on bike B. by a new bike C. on his new bike D. with a bike 6.Before breakfast my father listened to the news _____________ half an hour. A. on B. at C. for D. in 7.Yesterday Jianfeng and Yongxian ___________ ill. They ______________ football. A. are, don¡¯t play B. were, didn¡¯t play C. were, played D. were, didn¡¯t played 8.Uncle Sam and I ______________ the top of the hill. A. reached B. reached to C. got D. came 9.--- It¡¯s very warm. Take off your coat. --- I¡¯m taking ________________ . A. it off B. off it C. them off D. off them 10.--- Yongxian is ill. He isn¡¯t able to play with us. --- ____________________ . A. Oh, no! B. I see. C. Yes, he is. D. What a pity! 11.It¡¯s blowing _____________ . Don¡¯t stand in the wind. A. strong B. strongly C. heavily D. windy 12.--- Are they ready ___________ the sports meeting? --- Yes. They are getting ready _________ have it. A. to, to B. for, to C. for, for D. to, for 13.My sister and I _____________ TV on Saturday evening. A. only watch B. never watches C. are watching D. aren¡¯t watching 14.Where _________ you ___________ when you were young? A. do, worked B. did, worked C. do, work D. did, work 15.She __________ to Beijing ___________ 1997. A. travels, to B. travels, in C. travelled, in D. travelled, for Isabellachen ·¢±íÓÚ 08:46 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒýÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ ÖÜÄ©×÷Òµ£¨µÚ°ËÖÜ£© -[ѧϰ԰µØ] ʱ¼ä£º2004-04-12 08:45 ÖÜÄ©×÷Òµ£¨µÚ°ËÖÜ£© Ò» . Ìî¿Õ£¨Ã¿¿ÕÒ»´Ê£© . 1. »ð³µ±ÈÆû³µ°²È«£¬µ«ÊÇûÓÐ×ÔÐгµ°²È«¡£ A train is _______ _______ a car, but _______ _______ _________ as a bike. 2. ÀÏÊó²»Ï²»¶Ã»Ê¶ù×ö¡£ A mouse doesn¡¯t like __________ __________ ________ __________. 3. ·Åѧºó£¬ÎÒ¾­³£Î¹ÎҵijèÎï¹·¡£ After school, I often __________ my pet dog. 4. ²»ÒªÍü¼ÇÕÕ¹ËËü¡£ Don¡¯t forget _______ _________ ______________ _____ it. 5. ÐÇÆÚÌìÊÇ×îÓÐȤµÄÒ»Ìì¡£ Sunday is the ___________ ______________ day. 6. ÎÒÃǵÄѧУ±äµÃÔ½À´Ô½¸É¾»ÁË¡£ Our school is becoming ___________ and ____________. 7. »ÆºÓÊÇÎÒ¹úµÄµÚ¶þ³¤ºÓ¡£ The Yellow River is the __________ ___________ river in our country. 8. ´ó·çÄÜʹ´¬³ÁÈ뺣µ×¡£ The ____________ wind __________ ships _________ _________ into the sea. 9. Ëû¸ç¸çÌß×ãÇò±ÈËû¸ü²î¡£ His elder brother plays football ___________ __________ than him. 10. Ëûͨ³£Òª»¨Á½¸öСʱ×öÓ¢Óï×÷Òµ¡£ It often ________ him two hours _________ ________ his English work. 11. Õâ±¾Êé±ÈÄDZ¾ÊéÓÐȤһµã¡£ This book is ______ __________ ___________ interesting _________ that one. 12. ÄǸöÎÊÌâºÜÄѻش𡣠That question is difficult _________ ____________. 13. 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  1. How many p_________ are there in a football team?
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  4. D_______ you do some reading last night?
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  7. On Mid-Autumn Day, the moon is f__________.
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Gary throws the ball f___________ of the three boys. 10. There is no water or a_______ on the moon. 11. Mr Black is very kind to us. He always s__________. 12. I can¡¯t find a good r_________ to refuse £¨¾Ü¾ø£© him. 13. The North Wind blows s____________. 14. Look! Jenny, the mother tiger is feeling her baby g___________. Èý . Ñ¡ÔñÌî¿Õ¡£ ( ) 1. Alice will ______ speak Chinese well if she studies hard. A. can B. is able to C. be able D. be able to ( ) 2. The North Wind makes people _________ more warm clothes. A. wear B. to wear C. and wear D. wears ( )3. ¡°We must keep __________ in the library,¡± the woman says to me _______. A. quiet, quietly B. quietly, quietly C. quietly, quiet D. quiet, quiet ( )4. There¡¯s ___________ in the story. A. something new B. new something C. anything new D. new anything ( )5. The moon looks small ________ it is far away from us. A. because B. but C. or D. than ( )6. How long may I __________ the book? A. borrow B. keep C. lend D. take ( )7. _________ easy to answer the question. A. It¡¯s B. That¡¯s C. This is D. There is ( )8. In the day, the sun shines on one half of the world and ____________ night it shines on the ________ half. A. in the, other B. at, the other C. in, another D. at, others ( )9. The little girl looks very happy _________ her new dress. A. on B. in C wears D. in ( )10.-Dad, look at the moon, it¡¯s shining _____ tonight than last night. -Yes, it is. A. much brightly B. more brightly C. much brightest D. more brighter ( )11. Would you like to live _________ the moon? A. in B. on C. at D. with ( )12.Don¡¯t go out. It¡¯s raining ___________. A. quickly B. heavily C. loudly D. hardly ( )13.-Ben, you are late again. Can you come to school _________ next time? -I¡¯m sorry, sir. A. early B. more early C. earlier D. the earliest ( )14.I want a book _________ Harry Porter. A. calling B. called C. names D. calls ( )15.Rob, don¡¯t forget _________ the book to Sam! A. give B. to give C. gives D. giving ( )16.The north wind blows ___________. A. stronger and stronger B. more and more strongly C. more and more strong D. more strongly and more strongly Isabellachen ·¢±íÓÚ 08:45 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒýÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ Ê¥µ®½ÚͼƬ¼°×ÊÁÏ -[·è¿ñÓ¢Óï] ʱ¼ä£º2004-04-07 21:46 Christmas Day December 25th is Christmas Day. Christmas Day, there are many special things : turkey, Christmas card, Santa Claus, socks¡­ ¡­ In America, some people like to eat the turkey in Christmas Day, after supper , they will go out to celebrate. In some families, when were the children asleep, their parents will put the Christmas presents, on the bed at night. ÀèÙ»Ó¨ ·¢±íÓÚ 21:46 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒýÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ ¸´»î½Úµ°µ°½éÉÜ -[·è¿ñÓ¢Óï] ʱ¼ä£º2004-04-07 21:43 E g g s O f all the symbols associated with Easter the egg , the symbol of fertility and new life, is the most identifiable. The customs and traditions of using eggs have been associated with Easter for centuries O riginally Easter eggs were painted with bright colors to represent the sunlight of spring and were used in Easter-egg rolling contests or given as gifts. After they were colored and etched with various designs the eggs were exchanged by lovers and romantic admirers, much the same as valentines. In medieval time eggs were traditionally given at Easter to the servants. In Germany eggs were given to children along with other Easter gifts D ifferent cultures have developed their own ways of decorating Easter eggs. Crimson eggs, to honor the blood of Christ, are exchanged in Greece. In parts of Germany and Austria green eggs are used on Maundy Thursday (Holy Thursday). Slavic peoples decorate their eggs in special patterns of gold and silver A ustrian artists design patterns by fastening ferns and tiny plants around the eggs, which are then boiled. The plants are then removed revealing a striking white pattern. The Poles and Ukrainians decorate eggs with simple designs and colors. A number of eggs are made in the distinctive manner called pysanki (to design, to write) P ysanki eggs are a masterpiece of skill and workmanship. Melted beeswax is applied to the fresh white egg. It is then dipped in successive baths of dye. After each dip wax is painted over the area where the preceding color is to remain. Eventually a complex pattern of lines and colors emerges into a work of art I n Germany and other countries eggs used for cooking where not broken, but the contents were removed by piercing the end of each egg with a needle and blowing the contents into a bowl. The hollow eggs were died and hung from shrubs and trees during the Easter Week. The Armenians would decorate hollow eggs with pictures of Christ, the Virgin Mary, and other religious designs Easter Egg Games E ggs play an important part in Easter sports. The Romans celebrated the Easter season by running races on an oval track and giving eggs as prizes. Two traditional Easter egg games are the Easter Egg Hunt and the Easter Egg Roll O n Easter morning the children of the house join in a search to locate the eggs that the Easter Bunny had hidden while they where asleep. The searching might continue though out the house with the older children helping the youngest. Sometimes prizes of candy are awaiting the child finding the most eggs E aster egg hunts can are also part of a community's celebration of holiday. The eggs are hidden in public places and the children of the community are invited to find the eggs T he rules of an Easter Egg Roll are to see who can roll an egg the greatest distance or can make the roll without breaking it, usually down a grassy hillside or slope M aybe the most famous egg rolling takes place on the White House Lawn. Hundreds of children come with baskets filled with brightly decorated eggs and roll them down the famous lawn, hoping the President of the United States is watching the fun. Òü¼Î½ø ·¢±íÓÚ 21:43 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒýÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ ¸´»î½ÚµÄÓÉÀ´£¡ -[·è¿ñÓ¢Óï] ʱ¼ä£º2004-04-07 21:38 The Story of E aster is a time of springtime festivals. In Christian countries Easter is celebrated as the religious holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the son of God. But the celebrations of Easter have many customs and legends that are pagan in origin and have nothing to do with Christianity S cholars, accepting the derivation proposed by the 8th-century English scholar St. Bede, believe the name Easter is thought to come from the Scandinavian "Ostra" and the Teutonic "Ostern" or "Eastre," both Goddesses of mythology signifying spring and fertility whose festival was celebrated on the day of the vernal equinox T raditions associated with the festival survive in the Easter rabbit, a symbol of fertility, and in colored easter eggs, originally painted with bright colors to represent the sunlight of spring, and used in Easter-egg rolling contests or given as gifts T he Christian celebration of Easter embodies a number of converging traditions with emphasis on the relation of Easter to the Jewish festival of Passover , or Pesach, from which is derived Pasch, another name used by Europeans for Easter. Passover is an important feast in the Jewish calendar which is celebrated for 8 days and commemorates the flight and freedom of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt T he early Christians, many of whom were of Jewish origin, were brought up in the Hebrew tradition and regarded Easter as a new feature of the Passover festival, a commemoration of the advent of the Messiah as foretold by the prophets. (For more information please visit our Passover celebration - Passover on the Net ) E aster is observed by the churches of the West on the first Sunday following the full moon that occurs on or following the spring equinox (March 2I). So Easter became a "movable" feast which can occur as early as March 22 or as late as April 25 C hristian churches in the East which were closer to the birthplace of the new religion and in which old traditions were strong, observe Easter according to the date of the Passover festival E aster is at the end of the Lenten season, which covers a forty-six-day period that begins on Ash Wednesday and ends with Easter. The Lenten season itself comprises forty days, as the six Sundays in Lent are not actually a part of Lent. Sundays are considered a commemoration of Easter Sunday and have always been excluded from the Lenten fast. The Lenten season is a period of penitence in preparation for the highest festival of the church year, Easter H oly Week, the last week of Lent, begins its with the observance of Palm Sunday. Palm Sunday takes its name from Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem where the crowds laid palms at his feet. Holy Thursday commemorates the Last Supper, which was held the evening before the Crucifixion. Friday in Holy Week is the anniversary of the Crufixion, the day that Christ was crucified and died on the cross H oly week and the Lenten season end with Easter Sunday, the day of resurrection of Jesus Christ Òü¼Î½ø ·¢±íÓÚ 21:38 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒýÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ Ê¥µ®½Ú×ÊÁÏ -[·è¿ñÓ¢Óï] ʱ¼ä£º2004-04-07 21:38 Christmas Day December 25th is Christmas Day. Christmas Day, there are many special things : turkey, Christmas card, Santa Claus, socks¡­ ¡­ In America, some people like to eat the turkey in Christmas Day, after supper , they will go out to celebrate. In some families, when were the children asleep, their parents will put the Christmas presents, on the bed at night. ÀèÙ»Ó¨ ·¢±íÓÚ 21:38 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒýÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ ¸´»î½Ú -[·è¿ñÓ¢Óï] ʱ¼ä£º2004-04-07 21:30 Happy Easter Sunday The Easter Bunny The Easter Bunny is not a modern invention. The symbol originated with the pagan festival of Easter. The goddess, Easter, was worshipped by the Anglo-Saxons through her earthly symbol, the rabbit. The Germans brought the symbol of the Easter rabbit to America. It was widely ignored by other Christians until shortly after the Civil War. In fact, Easter itself was not widely celebrated in America until after that tim e. ¡¡ The Easter Egg As with the Easter Bunny and the holiday itself, the Easter Egg predates the Christian holiday of Easter. The exchange of eggs in the springtime is a custom that was centuries old when Easter was first celebrated by Christians. From the earliest times, the egg was a symbol of rebirth in most cultures. Eggs were often wrapped in gold leaf or, if you were a peasant, colored brightly by boiling them with the leaves or petals of certain flowers. Today, children hunt colored eggs and place them in Easter baskets along with the modern version of real Easter eggs -- those made of plastic or chocolate candy. Easter Flowers and Easter Lily Most cards have spring flowers. And these will be typical Easter flowers: Those which grow form dead-looking brown bulbs: tulips, crocuses, and daffodils. The bulbs rest during the winter and then in the spring quickly shoot up their leaves and flowers, a symbol of Christ's resurrection from the grave. However, the much brighter and larger white Easter lily is by far the most obvious symbol of Easter. And church will be decorated with these sweet-smelling flowers, called the "angel of flowers." ¡¡ Òü¼Î½ø ·¢±íÓÚ 21:30 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒýÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ ¸Ð¶÷½Ú -[·è¿ñÓ¢Óï] ʱ¼ä£º2004-04-07 21:13 Now I would like to give you some details about Thanksgiving Day in the United States. Thanksgiving Day is the most truly American of the national Holidays in the United States and is most closely connected with the earliest history of the country. ¡¡¡¡In 1620, the settlers, or Pilgrims, they sailed to America on the May flower, seeking a place where they could have freedom of worship. After a tempestuous two-month voyage they landed at in icy November, what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts. ¡¡¡¡During their first winter, over half of the settlers died of[1] starvation or epidemics. Those who survived began sowing in the first spring. ¡¡¡¡All summer long they waited for the harvests with great anxiety, knowing that their lives and the future existence of the colony depended on the coming harvest.Finally the fields produced a yield rich beyond expectations. And therefore it was decided that a day of thanksgiving to the Lord be fixed[2]. Years later, President of the United States proclaimed the fourth Thursday of November as Thanksgiving Day every year. The celebration of Thanksgiving Day has been observed on that date until today. ¡¡¡¡The pattern of the Thanksgiving celebration has never changed through the years. The big family dinner is planned months ahead. On the dinner table, people will find apples, oranges, chestnuts, walnuts and grapes.There will be plum pudding, mince pie, other varieties of food and cranberry juice and squash. The best and most attractive among them are roast turkey and pumpkin pie. They have been the most traditional and favorite food on Thanksgiving Day throughout the years. ¡¡¡¡Everyone agrees the dinner must be built around roast turkey stuffed with a bread dressing[3] to absorb the tasty juices as it roasts. But as cooking varies with families and with the regions where one lives, it is not easy to get a consensus on[4] the precise kind of stuffing for the royal bird. Thanksgiving today is, in every sense, a national annual holiday on which Americans of all faiths and backgrounds join in to express their thanks for the year' s bounty and reverently ask for continued[5] blessings. Àî½ú ·¢±íÓÚ 21:13 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒýÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ ĸÇ×½ÚСʫ -[·è¿ñÓ¢Óï] ʱ¼ä£º2004-04-07 21:11 http://www.alphabet-soup.net/mot/mother.html ¶Å¼Î»ª ·¢±íÓÚ 21:11 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒýÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ FATHER'S DAY SONGS -[·è¿ñÓ¢Óï] ʱ¼ä£º2004-04-07 21:06 Thank You, Dad added 6-24-98 Original Author Unknown Sung to: "Jingle Bells" Thank you, Dad Thank you, Dad Thanks for loving me. Hugs and kisses, hugs and kisses, Comes to you from me. Thank you, Dad Thank you, Dad You are such a friend. On this day I'd like to say, On you I can depend. more: http://www.preschooleducation.com/sfather.shtml http://www.giftsongs.com/fathers_day.shtml ÎéÇﻪ ·¢±íÓÚ 21:06 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒýÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ ÎÄÕ -[·è¿ñÓ¢Óï] ʱ¼ä£º2004-04-07 21:06 The word Christmas coor "Christ's Mass". Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus for members of the Christian religion. Most historians peg the first celebration of Christmas to Rome in 336 AD. mes from the words Cristes maesse , ÙþÏþ·æ¤¡ ·¢±íÓÚ 21:06 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒýÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ Ê¥µ®½ÚÍøÖ· -[·è¿ñÓ¢Óï] ʱ¼ä£º2004-04-07 21:01 http://www.newstarschool.com/gjzhx/subject/English/wenzhang/festivals/a2.htm »ÆµÏÉ­ ·¢±íÓÚ 21:01 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒýÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ Çì×£ÍòÊ¥½ÚSweet![ÀîÃú¾Ô] -[ѧϰ԰µØ] ʱ¼ä£º2004-04-07 20:59 Sweet! The 31st Annual Parade on the 31st of October- our REAL anniversary year! Last year we did The Trickster. This year we do the Treat! We honored The Trickster and his energy and we learned. We learned that when you can work with that energy that is all over the place, that is challenging, that reverses, stops and reverses again, and you can accept it-even enjoy it, then LIFE becomes easier, sweeter. Sweets-that's what cultures all over the world offer the Trickster- when he comes to your door on Halloween Night, when he is messing around with your life. The Trickster gets the Treat. As I watched the Parade last year and saw the good spirit and energy return to NYC after a few years of hard times, all I could do was stand back and say "Sweet!"- like folks say it today..."That's Sweet!" And it was-the feeling on the street was so sweet, the vibes great! The Parade is both the Trick and the Treat! Sweet! Not just candy, though it is ubiquitous on Halloween, but Sweet in the philosophical sense- Bliss! Joy! Easefulness of body, mind and spirit. It's when you are dancing in your costume right there in the present moment, loving it...feeling the feeling, laughing, playing the crowd, opening your mind and heart to the sweetness of life. WE are not just surviving, WE are thriving with each step along the Magical 6th Avenue (not the 6th Avenue of Every Day)- but the 6th Avenue of our Sweet Dreams...where the celebration makes everything good ! Come Join Us.....experience How Sweet It Is ! Jeanne Fleming Artistic and Producing Director Halloween, Sunday Night, October 31, 2004. 7 P.M. All Those In Costume Are Welcome To Join Hundreds Of Puppets, Bands, Dancers And Artists , And Thousands Of Other New Yorkers In Costumes Of Their Own Creation ¨C And the 10th Annual Village Halloween Parade Costume Contest ¨C No Costume? Volunteer to help or to animate one of our giant puppets in the Parade! Hey! Tell us what you are doing & See what others are doing... In New York's Greenwich Village Lineup For Those Who Want To Join the Parade is on 6th Avenue Between Spring and Broome Streets, From 6 to 7 P.M. That's on Sixth Avenue right across from HERE Arts Center -- the Halloween Parade's Theatrical Home in New York City! The Parade Starts At 7 P.M. And Proceeds Straight Up 6th Avenue To 23rd Street. The Parade is Telecast on NY1 Television from 7 P.M. - 9 P.M. For The Nation's Most Wildly Creative, Largest Public Participatory Event In The Greatest City In The World! ARANEIDAE'S WEB ¨C TELL US YOUR STORIES OF THE PARADE Individual stories and creativity make up the fabric of the Village Halloween Parade. We are spinning a history of the Parade, and would appreciate your taking time to weave your personal story into our archive by filling out our online form . 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