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Channel 1

During the summer vacation, there will be a revised timetable for serving students. The service hours and shifts of the locker room and library in the canteen will be posted in the canteen hall outside the wall. Film weekly

The concert schedule is currently being arranged and will be announced outside the student associations on Wednesday.

During the summer vacation, the bus goes to the city center every half hour, and every other hour in the lobby during the day. The restaurant will serve three meals a day from 7 am until 7 pm, and two meals a week from noon to 7 pm on weekends. The library will continue to have a consistent hour in a week, but on Saturday and Sunday, the time is shorter.

This weekend is from noon to 5 pm.

All students who want to borrow books from the library must have a new summer card. This statement will also be published in next week's student newspaper. .

Channel 2

Dolphins are not fish. They are mammals. They live in a group, everyone speaks his own language, and so on. But they are very different. They are almost all land animals. People as big as their brains live a long life-at least 20 or 30 years.

Some animals, such as dolphins, use sound to help them find their own solutions. They also use these sounds to communicate with each other and help them find food. They don't receive sound with their ears, but with the lower part of their jaws.

Strangely, dolphins are friendly people. For thousands of years, there have been stories about dolphins and humans. In the19th century, there were dolphins in the dangerous zone near New Zealand. The sailors all like him very much. Give him a good name, Jack. From 187 1 to 1903, Jack met every ship in the area and showed them the way.

1903, passengers named Penguin and Jack were injured. The lucky dolphin is not dead. After a long time, he recovered. He guided the ship through the area for nine years, but he refused to help the penguins on board.

Today, some people are still killing dolphins, but many countries in the world now protect them. People can't kill them in these places.