1 . There are more than 1,000 registered student organizations and clubs at Purduc(普渡大学), all created and led by students!
A Cause for Paws
The purpose of this organization is to assist no-kill animal shelters in the Lafayette area by volunteering and organizing events to raise money for these shelters.
Email: acp@purdue. Edu
Organization meeting day: Monday
Organization meeting time: 7 pm
Fashion and Retail Organization
Purdue’s Fashion and Retail Organization is focused toward anyone and everyone with n love for the fashion or retail industry. FRO is open to all Purdue students. We meet every other Tuesday at 6 pm in Matthews 201. Our club’s activities include industry-related guest speakers, workshops, fashion presentations as well as DIY activities. We are excited that FRO is now in charge of planning the Purdue Fashion Show!
Email: purduefashion@aol. Com
Organization meeting day: Tuesday
Organization meeting time: 6 pm
Higher Ground Dance Company
Higher Ground is a student-run and student-choreographed(学生负责编舞的)dance company that puts on a show each semester to raise money for the Andrea Rizzo Foundation. The Andrea Rizzo Foundation is an organization that provides dance therapy to children with special needs and/or terminal(晚期的)illnesses.
If you have a passion for dance and helping others, you are welcome ad encouraged to join this group!
Email: highergrounddanceco@gmail. Com
Organization meeting day: Thursday
Organization meeting time:7 pm
Purdue Engineering Outreach
PEO brings engineering to middle school and high school classrooms in creative ways. This club was started to help show the next generation that science, technology, engineering and math are not only incredibly important fields of study, but also interesting and fun ones. We partner with organizations, such as College Mentors for Kids and Girl Scouts, as well as local schools, to brine engineering into the classroom. Additionally, we love to have fun, and seek to create a welcoming atmosphere for all. New members are welcome at all times of the year!
Email: outreach@ purdue. Edu
Organization meeting day: Monday
Organization meeting time: 6 pm
1. Students interested in animal protection may prefer ________ to the others.A.A Cause for Paws | B.the Fashion and Retail Organization |
C.Higher Ground Dance Company | D.Purdue Engineering Outreach |
A.7 pm, each Monday. | B.6 pm, each Tuesday. |
C.7 pm, every other Monday. | D.6 pm, every other Tuesday. |
A.Students who can teach dancing | B.Students with a severe illness. |
C.Members of the Andrea Rizzo Foundation. | D.Students who love dance and are ready to help. |
A.To provide therapy for children in need. | B.To promote the significance of science. |
C.To raise young people’s interest in science. | D.To make engineering a major subject in high schools. |
2 . If you’re around 65 or have been collecting disability income for 24 months, you’re suitable for Medicare health service. Congratulations! Signing up is a piece of cake. If your Medicare doesn’t start automatically (自动地), then you’ll have to enrollin (参加) Medicare in 1 of 3 ways below.
Sign up for Medicare on line
More people than ever are enrolling in Medicare online. First, you will need an account with the Social Security Administration. Once you have that, click on “Start a New Application” for Medicare on Social Security’s website and immediately receive your application.
Apply for Medicare over the phone
Believe it or not, you can make Medicare happen over the phone. Just call Social Security’s Medicare at 1-800-772-1213. This option will take more time than signing up online, but less time than visiting a Social Security office.
Apply for Medicare in person
The classic way to apply for Medicare is to visit your local Social Security office and take a number. You’ll have a one-on-one session with a federal employee, who will deal with your application. Make sure to ask for a printed confirmation of your Medicare enrollment before you leave the office. If you don’t know where your local Social Security office is, use the SSA office locator to find one nearby. You can visit any Social Security office, not just the closest one to you.
1. Who can apply for Medicare health service?A.A 9-year-old child. | B.A 58-year-old woman. |
C.A 70-year-old man. | D.A man who has collected disability income for 18 months. |
A.Apply online. | B.Apply over the phone. |
C.Apply in person. | D.Talk with a manager. |
A.Call 1-800-772-1213. | B.Use the SSA office locator. |
C.Ask your neighbour for help. | D.Search on Social Security’s website. |
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4 . Earth Hour is organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature. It's a big event usually at the end of March every year. On this evening, people “go dark”.
It's true that turning off lights for just one hour saves only a small amount of power.
But on another level, a large number of people’s acting together sends a powerful message to governments and companies.
The logo(标识) of Earth Hour is “60+” .The number 60 is for the 60 minutes of Earth Hour.
A.But this is only the beginning. |
B.Earth Hour represents every hour of every day. |
C.After all, everyone has to answer for what they have done. |
D.Besides turning off the lights, people get involved in other events. |
E.It pushes them to take urgent measures by making changes to policies. |
F.That is, they switch off all unnecessary lights at the same time for one hour. |
G.The plus invites people to continue their action even after Earth Hour is finished. |
5 . Book Your Field Trip to Pacific Science Center
A field trip to Pacific Science Center is a time-honored tradition for students of all ages across Washington State. Our hands-on exhibits, shows, and creative programs inspire students’ curiosity for science in a day of exploration meant to strengthen your curriculum and fuel lifelong enthusiasm for science, math, engineering and technology.
Schedule (安排) Your Field TripTo schedule your field trip, complete the registration request form available at the link www.pacificsciencecenter.org/field-tripsl/, or call (206) 443-2925 Monday — Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. not less than two weeks ahead of your visit date. We will contact you within two business days to set up your field trip.
New Fall/winter HoursStarting September 3, 2019 PacSci will be closed on Mondays and Tuesdays except for holidays and weeks during Seattle Public School breaks. We will no longer be booking field trips on those days, as well.
PricingField Trip Package | Price Per Student | |
Exhibits Only | $9 | |
Package 1 | Exhibits plus choice of one experiences | $11 |
Package 2 | Exhibits plus choice of two experiences | $13 |
Package 3 | Exhibits plus choice of three experiences | $15 |
One free adult general admission is covered for every 10 paid students. Free adult admission doesn’t include IMAX documentary. These adults will be charged a $4 IMAX documentary admission. Additional adults outside of the ratio (比例) will be charged the student admission rate. Pacific Science Center Memberships cannot be applied to field trips. Payment is due one week before you visit.
Available Experiences■ Planetarium Shows
■ IMAX Documentaries
■ Science on a Sphere Shows
■ Laser Shows
1. What can we know about Pacific Science Center?A.It is famous for its typical architecture. |
B.It offers students chances for free classes. |
C.It’s where students can learn about science. |
D.It is only accessible to students in Washington. |
A.$118. | B.$125. |
C.$127. | D.$134. |
A.On weekends. |
B.Any Monday or Tuesday. |
C.Two workdays ahead of the visit time. |
D.At least 14 days before the actual visit. |