1. How often does the woman watch a football match?
A.Every day. | B.Once a week. | C.Once a month. |
A.Football. | B.Basketball. | C.Volleyball. |
A.She does not play football. |
B.She’s a good basketball player. |
C.She used to watch football a lot. |
John: Great! I made some new friends.
Katie: What?
John: I met a Japanese boy called Sato, and as soon as I held out my hand, he bowed.
Katie: That’s how people in Japan are expected to greet each other.
John: I didn’t know that.
Katie: I remember when I first met Marie last year, I did the same thing. I held out my hand and to my surprise, she kissed me on both sides of my face!
John:
Katie: Very funny.
Katie: Later I found out French people are supposed to kiss when they see each other.
John:
A. It’s impolite if you don’t bow.
B. But a funny thing happened.
C. I wouldn’t mind that!
D. Oh, I see.
E. So I just stood there with my hand out, he bowed.
Clean-Up Day |
March 22, 2020, on the fourth Sunday of March |
9:00 a.m.—11:30 a.m. |
Meet in Sunshine Park |
Come with your family and neighbors. First let’s pick up the rubbish in Sunshine Park next to our neighborhood. Remember to wear comfortable clothes and take your gloves. We will give you rubbish bags. Free lunch for volunteers is in the restaurant near the park. At 1:30 p.m., come back to our neighborhood to continue. |
2:30 p.m.—5:00 p.m. |
Meet in our neighborhood |
We will prepare cleaning tools for you. After that, we’ll have afternoon tea from 3:30 to 4:30. Cheese cakes and hot coffee are waiting for you. Let’s enjoy our Clean-Up Day! |
A.take rubbish bags | B.take their gloves |
C.invite their friends | D.wear school uniforms |
A.Volunteers should be teenagers. |
B.The clean-up day is on March 23, 2020. |
C.The activity starts in a neighborhood. |
D.Volunteers have to work for five hours. |
A.diary | B.letter | C.notice | D.magazine |
I used to believe… |
When I was small, I thought my toys played at night, just like what the toys did in the movie Toy Story. I often woke up to watch my toys, but they did not move at all. So I learned that some movies are not true in real life. |
When I was young, I thought Santa Claus was real. With my brother, I put flour (面粉) on the floor on Christmas Eve. The next day, we found some big footprints. One day, when I was 13, my father told me he did that. It was funny. |
When I was a little boy, my parents often touched my nose and then they put the thumb between their fingers to make me think that it was my nose and they had taken my nose. |
When I was a little kid, I thought people could be anything they want, so I decided to become a giraffe when I grew up. |
A.To drink water. | B.To meet Santa Claus. |
C.To find out what her toys did. | D.To watch her favourite movies. |
A.Celia. | B.Santa Claus. | C.Celia’s brother. | D.Celia’s father. |
A.In a diary. | B.In a magazine. | C.On a website. | D.In the newspaper. |
5 . This is the five-day trip for those seeking a short getaway to the perfect island of Bali!
Day 1 Begin Your Stay at Alaya Resort(酒店), Ubud
Your private driver will pick you up from the airport and drive you to Alaya Resort in Ubud, the cultural center of Bali. Surrounded by rice fields, the hotel offers an outdoor pool and a fitness center. You can spend the afternoon enjoying these hotel facilities. In the evening you can head into the town for local cuisines and a look around the craft shops.
Day 2 Explore the Central Bali Temples
Today’s adventure takes you to the must-see sites with a private driver. Going down about 300 steps, you’ll get to a breathtaking 11th-century complex—Pura Gunung Kawi Temple, the final resting place of past dominators, located deep in a valley and known as the “Valley of the Kings”. Visits to other different temples will bring a close to the day.
Day 3 Sunset Performance
You ‘l 1 checkout of the Alaya Resort Ubud and take the scenic drive to Benoa in South Bali. You’ll visit Balinese temples and watch an amazing sunset performance by local dancers, which is characterized by complicated body movements, shining costumes and the accompaniment of traditional music. You’ll stop off at a restaurant and try food typical of local cookery.
Day 4 Leisure Day in Bali
You have the entire day free to relax in Bali. You can choose to shop for local products or relax by the beach. At sunset, you’ll notice how everyone gathers at the beach bars to watch Bali’s truly magical sunset.
Day 5 Departure Day
After breakfast at your hotel, a private driver will drive you to the airport, marking the end of your trip.
1. What can you do in Alaya Resort?A.Visit craft stores. | B.Have a swim. |
C.Watch live concerts. | D.Enjoy free drive service. |
A.It’s the burial ground of ancient rulers. |
B.It’s a newly-developed tourist attraction. |
C.It’s an annual vacation spot for royal families. |
D.It’s a meeting place for leaders from around the globe. |
A.The first day. | B.The second day. |
C.The third day. | D.The fourth day. |
6 . Botswana is situated in Southern Africa. There are many top-quality places to enjoy your African trip.
The Okavango Delta
The Okavango Delta is the world’s largest inland delta and is a top spot to visit during your Botswana trip. The whole delta covers an area of 15,000 km². The Okavango River ends in this area flooding the whole region. Besides the regular flooding, rainfall can drastically increase the size of this water body, up to 22,000 km².
The delta also contains the Moremi Game Reserve and it is one of the best places to see wildlife. Animals such as hippopotamuses, crocodiles, buffalo, rhinoceroses, elephants and antelopes can be very easily found in the region. There are over 500 species of birds in this area.
The Chobe National Park
The Chobe National Park is situated in Northwest Botswana. It is the third largest park in Botswana and is famous for its large wildlife population. The Chobe National Park has diverse animal habitats and it is wonderful to watch these beautiful animals right in front of you. The park is also very famous for its elephants and is considered to be the largest area for elephants in Africa. Apart from the huge elephant population, other wild animals such as lions, leopards, wild dogs, antelopes, hippopotamuses, buffalo and crocodiles can also be seen.
The Kalahari Game Reserve
The Central Kalahari Game Reserve is situated in the Kalahari Desert, covering an area of 52,800 km². It is the second largest game reserve in the world. Large areas of trees, bushes and grass are widely spread in this reserve, thus adding to the beauty of the place. The reserve contains a huge concentration of wildlife. Many wild animals including giraffes can be spotted easily there.
1. This passage is mainly about_______A.the writer’s traveling experience in Botswana. |
B.some places of top quality to enjoy in Botswana. |
C.beautiful countries to visit in Southern Africa. |
D.activities people can do in Southern Africa. |
A.Necessarily. | B.Gradually. | C.Greatly. | D.Hopefully. |
A.the Okavango Delta. |
B.the Chobe National Park. |
C.the Moremi Game Reserve. |
D.the Central Kalahari Game Reserve. |
1. What kind of ticket did the man want to buy?
A.One-way ticket to Edinburgh for children. |
B.Two-way ticket to Liverpool for students. |
C.Two-way ticket to Edinburgh for students. |
A.£158. | B.£52.65. | C.£105.30. |
A.At 11:50. | B.At 12:00. | C.At 12:10. |
A.The ticket to Liverpool is sold at a half price to children. |
B.You can save£26.35 for a student ticket to Edinburgh. |
C.A one-way ticket to Edinburgh will cost you£79. |
South Texas College provides the chance for kids to develop their interests and skills through hands-on activities. Our camp offerings are designed to keep minds active while having fun.
Beginning Sewing (缝) CampAn introduction to both hand and machine sewing skill. This will introduce students to the basics of sewing. Certificates (合格证书) are provided.
Time: 9 a.m.-12 p.m. July 25-29
Location (地点): Pecan Plaza
student Ages: Ages 8-13
Cost: $84
Biology (生物) ExplorersCome join this camp to experience fun biology explorations. You will get to learn what’s inside animals bodies, grow plants bottle, and much more fun activities. This camp will let you have fun while leaning about biology! Shirts, lab coats and competition gifts are provided.
Time:9 a.m-12 p.m. June 27-July 1
Location: Starr County Campus
student Ages: Ages 9-13
Cost: $38
Aviation (航空) CampGet to know aviation, airplanes, and more by taking part in activities with other students from around the area! Students will take a field trip to the McAllen Airport. Certificates are provided.
Time:9 a.m-12 p.m. June 27-30
Location: Technology Campus
Student Ages: Ages 11-17
Cost: $105
Cybercamp BasicStudents will learn Internet safety and how to protect computers, tablets, cellphones and information from outside dangers. Certificates are offered when the course is completed.
Time: 1 p.m.-5 p.m. June 13-17
Location: Pecan Campus
Student Ages: Ages 11-17
Cost: $142
1. When can you attend Beginning Sewing Camp?A.1 p.m.-5 p.m. June 13-17. | B.9 a.m.-12 p.m. June 27-30. |
C.9 a.m.-12 p.m. July 25-29. | D.9 a.m.-12 p.m. June 27-July1. |
A.Aviation Camp. | B.Cybercamp Basic |
C.Biology Explorers. | D.Beginning Sewing Cam |
A.They both offer students a field trip. |
B.They are both for students aged 11-17. |
C.They are both held on Technology Campus. |
D.They both provide shirts and competition gifts. |
The 20th CPC National Congress was held from Oct 16 to 22 in Beijing. Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, delivered a report. The document is divided into three parts and 15 sections and contains more than 30,000 Chinese characters.
In January,
A strong youth makes a strong country. At this time of their lives, contemporary Chinese youth have a very broad stage
10 . CREATIVE SUMMER CAMPS
Video Game Design
This international organization is aimed at inspiring girls to explore the world of games and build their confidence in the areas of math and technology. Students are grouped based on skill levels. Girls at all levels are welcome!
Time: June 15-26Age: 7-15
Fees: $ 160 each one; $ 128 members
Contact: Call Children’s Creativity Museum at 415-820-3320 or visit www. creativity. org.
History Summer Camp
Each day, kids will have a task to explore a different aspect of past life, including food, work, music, art through games, storytelling and even silent films.
Time: June 22-26Age: 8-12
Fees: 200 each one; 160 members
Contact: Call at 252-1770 or visit www.historiccolumbia.org.
Adventures in Creative Writing
This helps improve your writing skills if you have already mastered the basics of good writing. You’ll discover new techniques and polish your writing.
Time: June 21-26Age: 9-12
Fees: $ 500 each one
Contact: Call at 777-9444 or visit www.saeu.sc.edu/adventures.
Heathwood Hall Guitar
Whether you are a beginner or an experienced guitar player who wants to improve your skills, Heathwood Hall Guitar provides top-quality guitar instruction using a variety of fun games and exercises.
Time: June 15-19; July 13-17; Aug. 3-7Age: 3-12
Fees: 150 each one
Contact: Call Heathwood Hall at 231-7710 or visit www.heathwood.org.
Basic Drawing Writing Camp
This camp helps beginners discover the basic skills of drawing and writing and how to make it come to life on paper.
Time: June 8-11Age: 6-12
Fees: $ 350 each one; $ 300 members
Contact: Call Ladybug Art Studios at 603-7312 or visit www.ladybugartstudios.com.
1. What do we know about Video Game Design?
A.It groups students by age. | B.It accepts no boy students. |
C.It welcomes only experienced students. | D.It mainly develops students’ team spirit. |
A.www.heathwood.org. | B.www.historiccolumbia.org. |
C.www.saeu.sc.edu/adventures. | D.www.ladybugartstudios.com. |
A.Charging the same fees. | B.Putting students into groups. |
C.Offering professional instructions. | D.Letting students learn through games. |