“I Love My Neighborhood” Poster Contest The “I Love My Neighborhood” Poster Contest was developed in l993.It aims to educate your students and their families about neighborhood pride and duty.Lessons and activities are provided in a teacher’s guide.Students can learn about the sources of litter and pollution prevention. RULES All children in primary schools are invited to submit(提交) one piece of work. The Winning posters will be reproduced and handed out throughout the neighborhood. ◆Students are encouraged to bravely use different colors and to be as creative as possible! It is up to the student and you to decide which art tool to use such as crayons. Color pencils are not advised because they do not reproduce well. ◆The topic, “I am part of my neighborhood!” must be included in the design of each poster. The Committee requires that students include their mascot(吉祥物) in each poster. ◆All work must be on normal-sized paper for winning posters reproduction purposes. Over-sized posters will have no chance of taking part in the final competition. ◆All work submitted must be the child’s own work.Your students can be guided by you or their parents; we simply want to avoid poster not drawn by themselves. ◆Please review each poster before submitting. Each work to be submitted must include the student’s name, grade level,your name and school name on the BACK of each poster. For more information or questions about the 2012 “I Love My Neighborhood” Poster Contest, contact(联系) Jaixen Webb at (818) 551-6933 or jwebb@ci.glendale. ca.us . ’ 小题1:We can learn from Paragraph l that the contest ______. A.has a history of more than 20 years B.offers kids activities organized by parents C.aims to protect the environment by the power of art D.hopes kids can feel proud of their neighborhood 小题2:To win the contest, students must _____. A.use different-sized Paper B.design a mascot for the contest C.avoid using crayons and color pencils D.draw the posters by themselves 小题3:The text is mainly written for ______. A.students B.neighborhood committees C.teachers D.parents