Hello, boys and girls! I’m Helen. The Student Art Festival starts in our middle school. Today is December 13th. There is a photo show. Students take many photos. All of them are great. I love one of the photos a lot. It’s a photo of a big family. It’s named “Happy Birthday, Grandpa!” I think this student must have a happy family, just like me.
In the next two weeks, we have other fun things — the talent show, Chinese painting show and the DIY show. I like the talent show very much. The talent show is on the afternoon of December 19th. My classmate Tony and I will play the piano in the show. Our parents will come and watch the show. I hope we can do well. Do you have time? Please come and watch our show.
1. There is a (n) ______ in Helen’s school.A.sports meeting | B.art festival | C.English party | D.book sale |
A.her classmate | B.her mother | C.her teacher | D.her cousin |
A.There is a photo show on the second day. |
B.There is a basketball game. |
C.Helen likes the DIY show very much. |
D.There is a talent show on the afternoon of December 19th. |
A.students | B.shows | C.photos | D.schools |
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【推荐1】We’re happy you will be joining us at UW-Stout! Your next step is to attend First-Year Registration and Orientation (FYRO) (迎新会) running from 7:45 a. m. to 4:40 p. m. Students should select a date that allows them to be present for the entire day. Invitations will be sent by email starting February 20.
Recommended On-Campus Dates
·June 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9
·June 12, 13, 14 or 16
·June 19, 20, 21 or 23
Make-Up Dates
Email us to request one of these make-up dates.
·July 20 or 21
What to Expect
Students and their guests will be separated for most of the day.
Students will: | Guests will: |
·Connect with peers. ·Meet their first-year advisor. ·Understand their academic plan and expectations of college. ·Understand their financial responsibilities and how to pay for school. ·Understand the importance of involvement and how to get involved with student organizations. ·Be familiar with campus resources. ·Be excited about starting their time at Stout! | ·Understand their role in their student’s success. ·Understand their student’s financial responsibilities and paying for school. ·Feel comfortable with their student living on campus. ·Know that their student will be supported to live a healthy lifestyle. ·Know that their student will be safe on campus. |
Complete the placement tests at least one week prior to your scheduled registration date. Testing information will be sent to students' email on or after March 15.
Download these apps, which will help you to be successful in college life.
·Canvas Student: our online classroom.
·Navigate: to help schedule appointments with your advisor, view to-do items and more!
·Multi-Factor Authentication: to enhance the security of your account by checking on your identity when logging into many of our UW-Stout accounts.
1. Students are advised to attend FYRO on ______.
A.February 20 | B.June 19 | C.July 21 | D.March 15 |
A.meet first-year advisor |
B.know students’ academic plan |
C.have an idea of students' education cost |
D.be clear about how to participate in organizations |
A.Complete the placement tests 5 days ahead. |
B.Take some online classes on Canvas Student. |
C.Schedule first-year college life with apps on the phone. |
D.Download Multi-Factor Authentication for account security. |
【推荐2】Hello, boys and girls! I’m Helen. The Student Art Festival starts in our middle school. Today is December 13th. There is a photo show. Students take many photos. All of them are great. I love one of the photos a lot. It’s a photo of a big family. It’s named “Happy Birthday, Grandpa!” I think this student must have a happy family, just like me.
In the next two weeks, we have other fun things—the talent show, Chinese painting show and the DIY show. I like the talent show very much. The talent show is on the afternoon of December 19th. My classmate Tony and I will play the piano in the show. Our parents will come and watch the show. I hope we can do well. Do you have time? Please come and watch our show.
1. There is a(n) ________ in Helen’s school.A.sports meeting | B.art festival | C.English party | D.book sale |
A.students | B.Shows | C.photos | D.schools |
A.her classmate | B.her mother | C.her teacher | D.her cousin |
A.There is a photo show on the second day. |
B.There is a basketball game. |
C.Helen likes the DIY show very much. |
D.There is a talent show on the afternoon of December 19th. |
A.A Photo Show | B.A Happy Family |
C.The Student Art Festival | D.A Talent Show |
【推荐3】College is an exciting time and place for young adults, but it can also be unsettling. Thankfully, there are plenty of books to help your children make a smooth transition(转变) to living independently and navigating the world of higher education.
Every Body Looking
by Candice Iloh
Going to college means that Ada will be living away from her family for the first time in her life. The distance gives her anxiety, but breathing room, too. She has the opportunity to reflect on her upbringing, her family's expectations, and what she wants for herself. This National Book Award Finalist is about a young woman figuring out who she is and finding the courage to live authentically.
College Admission 101
by The Princeton Review and Robert Franek
The education expert and editor-in-chief of The Princeton Review shares his knowledge of the college admissions process in this Q&A style guidebook. From choosing extra-curricular activities to securing financial aid, Robert Franek answers over 60 of the most common questions about getting into college.
Paying for College, 2021
by The Princeton Review and Kalman Chany
College is expensive, but this guidebook will help you identify ways to increase your financial aid, find scholarships, and minimize college costs. From taxes to FAPSA forms, this book is helpful to you.
Time of Our Lives
by Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka
Fitz and Juniper couldn't be any more different. But when they cross paths on their East Coast college tours, sparks fly between them. Because they come from vastly different backgrounds, the two teens inspire and challenge each other to explore their college and life options.
1. Which book can help you have a better understanding of yourself?A.College Admission 101. |
B.Every Body Looking. |
C.Paying for College, 2021. |
D.Time of Our Lives. |
A.The Princeton Review and Robert Franek. |
B.Candice Iloh. |
C.The Princeton Review and Kalman Chany. |
D.Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka. |
A.They can get teens ready for college. |
B.They help teens improve their learning methods. |
C.They improve teens’ public speaking skills. |
D.They prepare teens for their future jobs. |
【推荐1】Recreational activities on Crown land
Canadian residents
Camp for free up to 21 days on any one site in a calendar year. This ensures sites are available to others and helps reduce environmental impacts.
Non-residents, 18 years and up
You will need a non-resident camping permit to camp on Crown land north of the French and Mattawa rivers, unless otherwise prohibited.
Camp up to 21 days on any one site in a calendar year.
Check if camping is allowed on the Crown land where you are planning to camp.
You do not need a permit if you:
● rent a camping unit from a person who conducts business in Ontario.
● own property in Ontario.
● carry out duties as part of employment in Canada.
● are a charitable or non-profit group that is authorized by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry(MNRF)to camp.
Buy a camping permit
Non-residents who need a permit can buy one online or through participating ServiceOntario centres and authorized licence issuers in Northern Ontario.
Cost=$9.35+ tax $10.57 (child under 12 without tax) per person, each night.
Fish while camping on Crown land
You need a valid fishing licence before you can fish.
Campfires
Before starting a campfire, check local fire warnings and restrictions in the area. In some cases, camp fires may be prohibited altogether due to seasonal conditions.
1. What are the visitors allowed to do on Crown land?A.They all need a camping permit. | B.They can start a campfire as they wish. |
C.They can fish with a valid license. | D.They can camp for free up to 21 days. |
A.a person possessing a camping unit. | B.a person owning property in Ontario. |
C.a person employed in Canada. | D.a person volunteering in the MNRF. |
A.$29.27 | B.$39.84 | C.$38.62 | D.$49.19 |
The Mobile Phone Museum Date: October 15-19 Age:15-17 Have you given a call with a mobile phone? Here are all kinds of mobile phones at a different time. You can learn about their history and even give calls with certain mobile phone in a special DIY room. | The Tea Art Museum Date: October 23-29 Age:17-20 Do you enjoy drinking tea? It’s a relaxing place for enjoying tea and its art. Here you can learn how to make a perfect cup of tea with beautiful sets. And you are sure to know about the history of tea and watch the tea preparation! Tel:768-4030 |
The Clothing Museum Date: November 15-19 Age:9-14 Whether you are a boy or a girl, you are serious about your dressing. Here you can know how clothing is made of and what clothes around the world are mostly like. If you like, you may learn how to color some kinds of cloth in a special class. Tel:376-9060 | The Science Museum Date: November11-25 Age:8-11 You can experience many high-technology products here, such as IT, robots, VR games video arts and so on. And you can explore what a future city will be like. Here are some science classes for you to choose. It’ll be wonderful. Come for fun! Tel:376-9060 |
A.five days | B.a week | C.ten days | D.two weeks |
A.856-3050 | B.768-4030 | C.568-7080 | D.376-9060 |
A.the Mobile Phone Museum | B.the Tea Art Museum |
C.the Clothing Museum | D.the Science Museum |
A.use certain mobile phones | B.enjoy tea and its art |
C.learn about dressing | D.experience many kinds of high-technology products |
A.all four programs happen in summer. |
B.three programs are about high-technology. |
C.all four programs are about high-technology |
D.There’re science classes at the Science Museum |
【推荐3】New York's best classes for after-school kids include sports classes, performing arts classes, art classes and language programs. Make sure your kids are ready for new adventures with these super-cool offerings!
92nd Street Y Classes
At this institution your musicians can learn how to play instruments. After-school classes examine different musical pieces and encourage teamwork in a group setting. At the end of the program, mini Mozarts can impress their family and friends at open-house concerts. Plus, when they're not jamming, kids can take advantage of homework help in the Clubhouse, where they are divided up by grade level. Ages 5-15.
The Cliffs at LIC
After a day of fighting academic courses at school, your favorite achievers can reach heights on a rock-climbing wall. The Cliffs' offerings allow developing bodies to build muscle strength. For example, introductory sessions teach climbers how to safely tie knots (结) as well as other basics, mastering them with hands-on games and activities. The Cliffs at LIC, Long Island City. Ages 6-18.
Staten Island Skating Pavilion
This large area maintains (维持) its year-round frosty temperatures for ice-skating fun. Courses are offered every day for a variety of interests and skill levels, and public and freestyle sessions are available to children who want to spend some afternoons there without instruction. Ages 4-15.
West Side YMCA
If your children want to learn how to swim, you'd be hard-pressed to find more options than those offered here. Kids are grouped by age and ability. The courses cover personal safety and swimming techniques. If your children prefer dry land,the West Side YMCA also offers dance, basketball and football. Visit our website for class descriptions and price information. Ages 5-18.
1. Which of the following offers homework help?A.The Cliffs at LIC. | B.West Side YMCA. |
C.92nd Street Y Classes. | D.Staten Island Skating Pavilion. |
A.Learn basic climbing skills. | B.Enjoy skating all year around. |
C.Try a variety of outdoor sports. | D.Start skating at the age of three. |
A.Senior high school teachers. | B.Children around school age. |
C.Adults looking for relaxation. | D.Parents with children of school age. |