Summer Camps for Kids
PGL Surrey
Suitable for: 7-17years; 7 nights from ₤469
PGL or Parents Get Lost is the big daddy of summer camps. Most popular is the seven-day multi-activity camp, a mix of dance, photography and more. It has three, four, and seven-night camps, including a first-timer week for new campers.
The Outward Bound Trust
Suitable for: 11-19 years; prices go from one week ₤599 courses to 19-day adventures at ₤1,749
As well as the activity weeks you’d expect from a summer camp, it also offers 19-day journeys, through some of the most beautiful natural scenery (景色) in the UK. You will spend every day camping out underneath the stars, on a once-in-a-lifetime journey through either Wales, Scotland or the Lake Districts.
Mill on the Brue
Suitable for: 8-15 years; ₤630 a week
This outdoor activity centre is perfect for the active adventurer. Family-run for nearly 40 years, the summer camp focuses on team building and problem-solving with children encouraged to work together to build rafts, cross the river and complete the assault course (障碍场).
First Hand Experiences
Suitable for: 7-14 years; ₤439 for 6 nights, ₤220 for 3 nights
Connecting with nature by growing, cooking and sharing food is at the heart of this camp. It also offers woodland arts, countryside experience as well as lots of outdoor fun and games. Kids will water, pick and cook vegetables from the forest garden, and there are lots of new experiences like cooking sweet potatoes on the campfire.
1. What do we know about The Outward Bound Trust?A.It is for kids aged 11-19. |
B.It lasts for five days. |
C.It is an art camp. |
D.It offers boat-building courses. |
A.PGL Surrey. |
B.The Outward Bound Trust. |
C.First Hand Experience. |
D.Mill on the Brue. |
A.₤439. | B.₤469. | C.₤630. | D.₤599. |
A.The Outward Bound Trust. |
B.First Hand Experience. |
C.PGL Surrey. |
D.Mill on the Brue. |
A.PGL Surrey. |
B.First Hand Experiences. |
C.Mill on the Brue. |
D.The Outward Bound Trust. |
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【推荐1】Volunteering jobs from 4 organizations
Ageing Well
The aim of this organization is to improve the health of older people by encouraging and supporting them to be more active—particularly those who join little or no physical activity. Ageing Well is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to come forward with new ideas for activities of the program.
Availability:from Monday to Friday/Morning or Afternoon
Minimum(最低的)age:50
G64 COVID Help
During the COVID-19 pandemic(流行病), the role of volunteers within our community has never been more important. These job chances include helping with shopping,driving and check-in calls for those who can't leave their houses.There are also many other activities you can get involved in to help make a difference in your local community. In addition,personal protective equipment will be supplied.
Availability:from Monday to Saturday/Morning or Afternoon
Minimum age:16
Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland
Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland(CHSS)supports people across Scotland with heart or brain conditions. When knowing such diseases, many people experience fear and loneliness and struggle with the influence on their lives. CHSS helps deal with that. The care and support they deliver every day make sure that people can live the life they want.
Availability:from Monday to Friday/Morning or Afternoon
Minimum age:16
Give Blood 4 Good
Give Blood 4 Good is looking for students at the University of Edinburgh to raise awareness of blood donation(献血)in Scotland. We also focus on educating young people (aged17-24) about blood donation because the regular donation is the lowest among this age group in Scotland. We want to raise awareness and educate people about blood donation.
Availability:from Monday to Sunday(24 hours day/night)
Minimum age:17
1. Which volunteer below may Ageing Well prefer?A.The volunteer who has higher education back grounds. |
B.The volunteer who is able to work at weekends. |
C.The volunteer who is sociable and creative. |
D.The volunteer who can speak at least one foreign language. |
A.By taking care of hard-working volunteers. |
B.By helping treat some deadly diseases. |
C.By reducing patients' mental stress. |
D.By teaching people how to fight against pandemics. |
A.Give Blood 4 Good | B.G64 COVID Help. |
C.Ageing Well | D.Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland. |
【推荐2】Writer’s Digest has been shining a spotlight on up-and-coming writers in all genres(流派)through its Annual Writing Competition for more than 80 years. Enter our 89th Annual Writing Competition for your chance to win and have your work be seen by editors and agents !
Prizes
• One Grand Prize winner will receive:
85,000 in cash and an interview with them in Writer’s Digest (Nov/ Dec 2022 issue) and on Writers Digest. com. A paid trip to the Writer’s Digest Annual Conference, including special recognition at the keynote.
• All top winners will receive:
Their names and the title of their winning piece listed in Writer’s Digest and on Writers Digest. com.
A one-year suhseription (new or renewal) to Writer’s Digest magazine.
A one-year subscription to Writer’s Digest Tutorials.
20% discount off of purchases made at Writer’s Digest University.Pricing and Deadlines
• Early-Bird Deadline; May 6, 2022
Poetry entry - $20 for the first entry; $15 for each additional poetry entry.
MamusCript entry - $30 for the first entry; $25 for each additional manuscript entry.
• Regular Deadline : June 6, 2022
Poetry entry - 325 for the first entry; 320 for each additional poetry entry.
Manuscript entry - 835 for the first entry; $30 for each additional manuscript entry.
Preparing Your Entry
• Please submit text only ; illustrations are not accepted.
• Cover pages are optional ; titles are not requested or necessary.
• Word counts are not to include entry title.
• Accepted file format: pdf. Do not attach zipped files, or documents stored on the web.
How to Enter
Create your free Submittable account by clicking the SUBMIT button. If you already have a Submittable account, simply log in!
1. Who would most probably enter for Annual Writing Competition?A.Editors. | B.Readers. | C.Agents. | D.Writers. |
A.He must subscribe to Writer’s Digest. |
B.He must win a Grand prize. |
C.He must create a Submittable account. |
D.He must interview the winners. |
A.Text in pdf. | B.Cover pages. |
C.Illustrations. | D.Word counts. |
【推荐3】Registrations and renewals are available to those who would like to visit the Cambridge University Library in person.
Your library membership
Current students of University of Cambridge:
All new students at Cambridge are automatically registered at the university library. Your blue university card can be used to access the library and borrow books.
Current University of Cambridge staff and visitors:
You may need to bring some supporting documentation on your first visit, see “Eligibility” for full details. If you are unsure if your card is activated or have other enquiries about your library membership, contact us by email on registration@lib.cam.ac.uk or call 01223 333030.
Alumni (校友) and other library users:
Register or renew your university library membership.
Register as a study school user.
When your card has been processed, you will be contacted by email with confirmation. This is usually within 3 working days.
Who can use the library?
Everyone over 16 can use the library, with the exception of intermitting (中断) students.
This page outlines the documentation required to register for a library account. Most current staff and students of the University of Cambridge will be registered automatically. All other users should register online in advance of their visit. Registration enquiries can be sent to registration@lib.cam.ac.uk.
Young people aged 16 and 17 must submit or bring a signed permission form from their parents or guardians.
People with disabilities are welcome to contact us in advance to ensure we can meet any special requirements.
1. New students obtain their library membership ________.A.when registering for college | B.by applying to the library |
C.through qualification documents | D.when they turn 16 |
A.Getting a library membership. | B.Being accompanied by an adult. |
C.Asking for the permission of a librarian. | D.Getting a signed permission from a guardian. |
A.To ensure they are safe. | B.To prevent for emergency. |
C.To offer them convenience. | D.To make special requirements. |
【推荐1】Last month we asked our students about their free time activities.Our questions were about exercise,use of the Internet and watching TV.
We found that only fifteen percent of our students exercise every day.Forty-five percent exercise four to six times a week.Twenty percent exercise only one to three times a week.
We all know that many students often go online,but we were surprised that ninety percent of them use the Internet every day.The other ten percent use it at least three or four times a week.Most students use it for fun and not for homework.
It is good to relax by using the Internet or watching game shows,
A.So start exercising before it’s too late! |
B.And twenty percent do not exercise at all. |
C.but we think the best way to relax is through exercise. |
D.Here are the results. |
E.The answers to our questions about watching television were also interesting. |
【推荐2】Four Summer Camps
WILDLIFE CAMP
Love animals?Love the outdoors?Wildlife Camp is calling your name.Strengthen your appreciation of Tennessee's wild life and outdoor scenery by spending the week with us.Enjoy fishing,boating,hiking,watching birds,and outdoor cooking.
Ages:9-12 years
Dates:July 8-12
Time:9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Fees:$ 125+ $ 50(activity fees)
Contact:Outdoor Murfreesboro,615-217-3017
CHEER CAMP
Come to get in the cheer spirit at Cheer Camp.We will have experienced cheer instructors to teach the beginner or more advanced cheerleader.Your cheerleader will be learning cheers,singing,and dancing.The fun week will end with a show for all family and friends to see what their cheerleader has learned.
Ages:8-14 years
Dates:July 22-26
Time:8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Fees:$ 65+ $ 10(activity fees)
$ 50+ $ 10(activity fees)(City Citizen)
Contact:Sami Maxey,615-427-6289
SPORTS CAMP
At Sports Camp,participants aged 8-14 explore a variety of sports activities from the traditional to the unconventional.The focus is on sportsmanship,good attitudes,teamwork and fun.Children will play sports like dodge ball(躲球游戏),basketball,softball,baseball,and floor hockey along with many other active games.They will also enjoy a fun affordable camp in Murfreesboro.
Dates:June 3-7,10-14,17-21,24-28
Fees:$ 60 per week+ $ 25(activity fees)
Contact:Murfreesboro Athletics,615-907-2251
PIONEER CAMP
Let out your Pioneer Spirit! Pioneer crafts,games,local history,hiking on the greenway,gardening,the farmers' market field trip,and dress-up day.
Ages:8-11 years
Dates:July 29-August 2
Time:9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Fees:$ 65+ $ 10(activity fees)
Contact:Shelia Hodges,615-8900-0355
1. What can you do if you join Wildlife Camp?A.Go swimming. | B.Fish and cook. |
C.Do gardening. | D.Learn how to dance. |
A.To develop the campers' team spirit. |
B.To teach the campers how to boat. |
C.To present what the campers have learned. |
D.To make the campers enjoy outdoor scenery. |
A.615-8900-0355 | B.615-907-2251 |
C.615-427-6289 | D.615-217-3017 |
【推荐3】In California, there are farms that you can visit, tour, and buy locally grown products to sample and enjoy. These are some of the best farms to visit when you’re in California!
China Ranch Date Farm, Tecopa
China Ranch is a small family-owned farm that is truly an oasis in the desert. When you visit, you can try fresh dates and bread, muffins, and cookies made with dates. The shop is open every day except for Christmas and is an easy 85-mile drive from Las Vegas as well. There’s a small museum that’s open to the public,and the China Ranch is available for film and photography shoots.
Tanaka Farms, Irvine
For farm-fresh fruits and vegetables in Southern California, look no further than Tanaka Farms. This Irvine destination allows you to take a guided walking tour around the farm to pick your own produce. Throughout the year, there are watermelon, pumpkin patch, and Christmas tree tours. Make sure to bring your own water, wear comfortable close-toed shoes, and leave your pets at home.
Underwood Family Farms, Somis
This is a family-friendly farm that is open every day throughout the year and has an animal center as well. One of the most fun things to do here is to pick your own strawberries, blueberries, blackberries and raspberries. For kids, this is a fun place to host a birthday party, take an educational farm tour, or attend farming camp in the summer. McClelland’s Dairy Farm, Petaluma
McClelland’s is a dairy farm, but it is also an organic pumpkin patch and sells free-range eggs and organic artisan butter. This farm offers tours that are designed for both kids and adults with a hands-on approach to learning about farming. The traditional farm tour takes you through the history of the farm and to see baby calves. You’ll watch a cow being milked by hand over the 1. 5-hour tour.
1. Which is not available in China Ranch Date Farm?A.Tasting fresh dates. | B.Visiting a museum. |
C.Shooting a picture. | D.Celebrating Christmas. |
A.Pet-friendly. | B.Family-owned. |
C.Camp-based. | D.Pick-your-own. |
A.They are open every day throughout the year. |
B.They allow visitors to pick up fruits by themselves. |
C.They offer chances to kids to experience farming. |
D.They have an animal center to sell dairy products. |
In this day and age, we need a password for everything — to access our computer, our phone, our bank account, all of our favorite websites and email... the list goes on. Sometimes, it can be troublesome just to remember them all or keep track of them securely.
Luckily, there’s LastPass! As the name implies, LastPass is the last password manager app you will ever need. Through the app, all you need is one password to have secure access to all of your passwords and private information. By using the LastPass Authenticator, you can use biometrics (生物识别技术) to log on with your face or fingerprint. It’s that easy!
CalmCalm is packed with dozens of features and hundreds of recordings designed to improve your mindfulness, reduce stress and improve sleep. The free version includes select features such as daily meditations (冥想), breathing exercises, a mood tracker, as well as demo sleep stories, relaxation music tracks and guided meditations. Through a paid subscription, the app tailors itself to your needs.
PocketWhen browsing the web, we often come across interesting articles that we’d love to read through more, but just don’t have the time right there and then. But later when we have free time, we completely forget about the articles we wanted to read!
This is where Pocket can help. The main appeal of Pocket is to add a handy save function to your favorite browser ready to click whenever you want to save something for later.
MintWith digital payment methods, it is easy to get overwhelmed (不堪重负的) when one keeps financial records due to how fast and convenient it is to make purchases on a variety of platforms.
Thankfully, Mint is here to help! This free app can automatically track and organize all of the purchases you make, whether it is through digital payment, cash, credit or debit cards. You can also link and keep track of your debit and savings accounts, investments and properties, and even your digital subscriptions so you’ll know if there’s been a cost increase.
1. If people want to better manage their budgets, they can turn to ________.A.LastPass | B.Calm |
C.Pocket | D.Mint |
A.LastPass is the newest password manager app in the market. |
B.Calm meets all kind of requirements from every user. |
C.Most users can choose Pocket to save something they want to read later. |
D.Mint doesn’t charge but it only keeps financial records through digital payment. |
A.Energy-saving. | B.Money-consuming. |
C.Mind-blowing. | D.Peace-keeping. |
【推荐2】Career guidance specialists in John Adams High School can provide information about Career & Technical Education classes, assist you in making wise decisions for your future, and help you find opportunities in: certificate programs, apprenticeship (学徒) programs and four-year colleges that best fit your needs.
Each of the following two-year programs offers three high school credits per semester and requires a formal application.
Business Cooperative Experiences This is a program for students who have a career goal in business or office work. Students spend one period each day learning advanced skills related to the students' career objective in business. Students will be employed at a training station and will work each week at a business in the local community. Important facts: Computer applications Work a total of 540 hours to earn credit Transportation not provided |
Business Technology Lab This program will prepare students for careers in business and industry and for working with interactive media. Students will learn multimedia, web design, and photo design skills by using state-of-the-art (最先进的) equipment and software. This course will provide students with the tools to seek jobs or continue studying at a post-secondary school. Important facts: Available at Clay High School Two-hour course |
Automotive (汽车的) Services Technology The program includes classroom instruction and lab activities for the students to learn entry-level automotive skills and basic automotive operation and service. Students will gain skills and training in auto repair that can lead to entry-level jobs, or post-secondary education. Important facts: Classes held at Ivy Tech Transportation provided |
Building Trades Technology In this program, students, under the leadership of a qualified instructor, will build a house. It gives students basic skills needed to enter the building trades, or to continue study of construction in an apprentice program, or a post-secondary school. Important facts: Three-hour course Transportation provided Work boots and helmet needed |
1. In the Business Cooperative Experiences program, students will ________.
A.have free transportation | B.finish 540 class hours |
C.acquire training ability | D.work at a local business |
A.to be an equipment provider | B.to work at a secondary school |
C.to develop great computer skills | D.to enter the academic world |
A.Security operations. | B.Entry-level car services. |
C.Instruction techniques. | D.Advanced automotive skills. |
A.Business Cooperative Experiences. | B.Business Technology Lab. |
C.Automotive Services Technology. | D.Building Trades Technology. |
A.Practical skills. | B.Theoretical study. |
C.Business planning. | D.Management ability. |
【推荐3】Thanks For Giving 4 Miler
Thurs. November 23, 2023
The EventSign up today for the 2023 Thanks For Giving 4 Miler and Kids Dash that will take place this Thanksgiving in New Albany! Come out and join us for a fun kick off to Thanksgiving Day festivities! As always, 100% of our net proceeds go to help those in need.
All are welcome, including competitive runners, joggers, and walkers wanting to enjoy time with friends and loved ones. Registration ends on November 22, 2023.
The FeeThere is no official race fee. You can give as much or as little as you want. However-a $40 minimum donation is required to get our soft T-shirt. Our goal is to feed as many families in Central Ohio as we can. You can help by running our race, spreading the word, or making a donation. You may bring any donation you want, from a can of soup to cash. Let’s make a difference.
Event Day Timeline6:30 am: Race day check-in begins.
8:00 am: Opening ceremony (仪式) begins!
8:15 am: Kids Dash begins!
8:30 am: The Thanks For Giving 4 Miler kicks off!
AwardsThe top three overall male and female finishers will receive a gift certificate. The top three male and female finishers in each of the following age groups will receive a pumpkin (南瓜) pie: 14 and under, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70 and above. Every participant of the kids race receives a finisher’s medal!
SafetyFor safety, please no bicycles, skateboards, inline skates, or participation with pets.
1. What is Thanks For Giving 4 Miler and Kids Run?A.A marathon race. | B.A charity event. |
C.A kid-targeted activity. | D.A holiday get-together. |
A.A soft T-shirt. | B.A pumpkin pie. |
C.A gift certificate. | D.A finisher’s medal. |
A.Bringing a donation. |
B.Reaching a certain age. |
C.Registering in advance. |
D.Wearing safety equipment. |