1 . At West Exe School, students have access to a wide range of electronic resources to support heir progress through the curriculum. Below are a range of resources, with a brief introduction of what they are. If you have any questions regarding E-Learning, please do not hesitate to contact Toby Holland who will be able to help you.
Electronic Resources
Type | Brief introduction |
Class Charts | Class Charts is the one-stop shop for students, parents and teachers to add and track homework, merits and performances. More details can be available by calling 88097144 |
Moodle | Moodle is our online learning platform which provides students with a means by which to access lesson content for some subjects, especially math at home. |
Heggarty Maths | Heggarty Maths is used to provide students with engaging mathematical challenges. These are largely set for homework and involve watching video content. |
Lexia | Lexia is being used by the English department to improve literacy across the school. This highly effective online learning programme is widely considered to be the best of its kind. Lexia Strategies can be accessed here: http ://wwwlexiastrategies.com/ |
Tassomai | Tassomai is a highly effective, adaptive learning platform for Science. Many schools that have used this platform have seen gains of up to 2 grades in Science through the platform’s engaging design and content. |
A.Class Charts. | B.Moodle. | C.Lexia. | D.Tassomai. |
A.Turn to Tony Holland for help. | B.Call West Exe School directly. |
C.Read the brief introduction in detail. | D.Surf the web for further information. |
A.Heggarty Maths. | B.Lexia. | C.Tassomai. | D.Moodle. |
2 . Whether you’re hiking through Yellowstone or camping in the Ozarks, choosing the best backpacking stove (炉子) to take with you can make a big difference. Read on for some of our top picks.
Soto Windmaster 4FlexBackpackers love its convenient built-in igniter (点火器), powerful heat output, and four-pronged (四管的) pot stabilizer, which provides a more stable platform for cooking than three-pronged stoves.
Buy it now at REISolo Stove Titan
The Solo Titan burns twigs, pine cones, leaves, and any other biofuels you may find out in nature, offering a safe and natural alternative to burning gas. The Titan is considered mid-size, ideal for cooking for several people.
Buy it now at SoloStoveFire Maple Star X2 Cooking System
Based on hundreds of reviews, hikers say they’re impressed by this gas-powered stove’s easy setup. The Star X2 also features Heat Exchange Technology, which the company says provides superior wind-resistance in different weather environments, helping to reduce overall boil time.
Buy it now on AmazonSoto Amicus
Weighing just 2.9 ounces, the Soto Amicus is well known for its light weight and attractive appearance. Multiple Amazon reviewers praise this backpacking stove’s easy setup and four integrated pot stabilizers, which create a stable base for cooking in the wilderness.
Buy it now on Amazon or REI1. Which stove suits you best if you want a quick meal?
A.Soto Amicus. | B.Solo Stove Titan. |
C.Soto Windmaster 4Flex. | D.Fire Maple Star X2 Cooking System. |
A.Easy setup. | B.Wind resistance. |
C.Relative stability. | D.Attractive appearance. |
A.An adventure travel report. | B.An outdoor travel guide. |
C.An advertisement for facilities. | D.A cookbook for easy meals. |
3 . The English channel of school radio station will choose some students to work there.
Reporters wanted
Do you like talking with people? Do you like meeting interesting people? We want two reporters for our station. If you’re good at English speaking and writing, please join us. If you want to get more information, please call Miss Li at 89561423.
A newsreader wanted
If your spoken English is good, you can work as a newsreader. We need a girl student who has a good voice. You should work at 9:00-9:30 in the morning from Monday to Thursday. You can call Miss Zhu at 89561424. Join us! We are waiting for you!
1. How many students does the radio station want?A.One. | B.Two. | C.Three. | D.Four. |
A.89561423 | B.89561424 | C.89561425 | D.89561426 |
A.Mondays | B.Wednesdays | C.Thursdays | D.Fridays |
4 . Summer Day Camps
Join the Environmental Learning Center this summer for adventure in the outdoors! We can’t wait to be part of your summer!
Young Experimenters | June17-21 | $200 |
Participate in hands-on experiments from environmental disciplines of science. By using the scientific method, recording data and running experiments, students will study and connect with the natural world. | ||
The Wildness Week | June 24-28 | $220 |
Do you know how to catch a fish, where to find frogs or how to copy the call of a red wing black bird? Do you want to learn how to find pure water and build a temporary living place? We’ll give you the outdoor skills to is cover the hidden wonders of nature. | ||
Animal Antics | July 8-12 | $230 |
From the common squirrel to the mysterious wind scorpion, the ELC is home to an abundance of wildlife. We’ll spend the week studying them through exploration, observation and experimentation. | ||
Outdoor-ologists | July 22-26 | $260 |
Ever wonder what it takes to spend a career out in nature? This week of camp will focus learning about on all the different sorts of people who work outside. | ||
Refund Policy | ||
Cancellations made on or prior to March 20 will be refunded at 100%. Cancellations made between March 21 and April 17 will lose the $50 deposit. Ater April 17 and up to two weeks prior to the first day of camp, a 50% refund will be given. After two weeks prior, no refunds will be given. |
A.To interpret the singing of birds. | B.To experiment on wild animals. |
C.To get along with wild animals. | D.To survive well in the wild. |
A.Outdoor-ologists. | B.Animal Antics. |
C.The Wildness Week. | D.Young Experimenters. |
A.$230. | B.$180. | C.$115. | D.$50. |
1. How do the speakers advertise their products now?
A.Through a magazine. | B.Through a television. | C.Through an Internet page. |
A.It's too expensive. | B.It's too difficult. | C.It won't work. |
A.3 hundred. | B.3 thousand. | C.3 million. |
A.His boss. | B.His friend. | C.His customer. |
1. Where does this conversation take place?
A.On a radio show. | B.In a classroom. | C.On TV. |
A.One year ago. | B.Two years ago. | C.Three years ago. |
A.To give poor people jobs. |
B.To raise money for schools. |
C.To help old people and kids. |
A.200. | B.2,000. | C.14,000. |
7 . Those of you who have seen the amazing National Geographic documentary Free Solo will know just how fascinating it can be to watch a professional climber scale the side of a mountain.
A new documentary, Explorer: The Last Tepui, shares a lot with Free Solo, which won the 2019 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Not only does it star rock climber Alex Honnold, it also shows him hanging off the side of a mountain in precarious positions that will make your stomach drop in extreme fear.
While his athletic achievements are amazing, Honnold isn’t the most appealing character in the film. That honor goes to Bruce Means, who has spent his academic career finding new species throughout South America to prove to the world that the area is a biodiversity hot spot to be protected at all costs. In Explorer:The Last Tepui, the 80-year-old ecologist decides to climb the 300-plus metres to the peak of the Tepui, deep in Guyana’s Amazon rainforest.
Means, Honnold, leader Mark Synnott and a world-class team of climbers have to hike 56 kilometres over 10 days across increasingly dangerous areas to reach the base of the Tepui. This is a very big deal because Means has problems with his knees. Once at the Tepui, Honnold and other team members plan to climb to the top and then pull Means up, which will allow him to explore the cliff wall for novel animal and plant species.
Unsurprisingly, because of the area they must cross to reach the Tepui, various major barriers soon get in the way of the party. The detailed descriptions of Means’ determination to overcome these challenges due to his age and health just add real suspense (悬念) to the documentary.
The constantly changing viewpoints and potentially life-threatening issues ensure that Explorer: The Last Tepui remains compelling (扣人心弦的) to the very end. Even though it is just 54 minutes long, you will still feel tired out, as well as inspired, by the time it is over.
1. What does the underlined word “precarious” in paragraph 2 probably mean?A.Comfortable. | B.Dangerous. | C.Easy. | D.Correct. |
A.The 2019 Academy Award. |
B.The discovery of new species. |
C.Means’ plan to climb the peak of the Tepui. |
D.Honnold’s appearance in the film. |
A.Ensuring food supplies at the base of the Tepui. |
B.Topping the Tepui as quickly as possible. |
C.Helping Means find long lost species. |
D.Assisting Means in carrying out the exploration. |
A.It is inspiring and funny. |
B.It is long and tiring. |
C.It is full of heart-stopping moments. |
D.It is filled with complicated elements. |
8 . Life Book
There is no greater gift that you can give to the next generations of your family than your story. How? By sharing your story in the form of a private autobiography (自传).
Life Book, providing a full range of services, will unlock thoughts and memories, bringing them together in a way that will be enjoyable, stimulating and deeply rewarding, and create your own autobiography, 200 pages plus 60 of your own photos.
Your book in 3 simple steps
★ Relive memories and stories
Your personal interviewer will be skilled in the art of listening. Over 12 meetings, he or she will learn your story, helping you recall memories in an enjoyable and stimulating way.
★ Finish the manuscript (初稿), complete with photos
Every minute of your conversations with our interviewer is recorded and then shared with your devoted writer. He or she will work with you to finish a manuscript you are happy with.
★ Share your life story with loved ones
When the manuscript is done, it’s time for the final stage of producing your book. Soon,10 copies of a beautifully bound, hardback book will be delivered directly to you and the family members you’ve chosen to receive a “first edition”. Then enjoy the excitement and pride of sharing your very own personal autobiography with your family, now and forever.
Remember and be remembered
My hope is that my grandchildren and the next generation will get some of the values that are important to me. It is the best gift I could have given to my family.
—Jerrie Rudd-Breen
My children and grandchildren were amazed when I presented them with the books. My eldest so n then immediately read his copy from cover to cover.
—Harry Gow
Start your storytelling journey and preserve your legacy into your very own private autobiography! It’s easy to get started; call today on 08009992280.
1. What service does Life Book provide?A.Recalling memories in an enjoying way. | B.Choose a great gift for one’s family. |
C.Improve one’s thinking ability. | D.Write a book about one’s life. |
A.Pick out sixty photos. | B.Rewrite your manuscript. |
C.Meet your interviewer for the last time. | D.Record your conversations with your writer. |
A.To call for comments. | B.To promote some writers. |
C.To share some good stories. | D.To attract customers to Life Book. |
9 . NLB Mobile app — a library in your pocket
The National Library Board (NLB) Mobile app is your personal library, anywhere. anytime. By signing in, you will be able to enjoy the full suite of services available to library members such as borrowing items and reading emagazines and enewspapers. But even if you don’t sign in, you can still:
●Search the library catalogue (目录) and share the title
●Locate nearby libraries based on your current location
●View highlights of library happenings
What do I need to sign in?
You will need a myLibrary ID. If you do not have it, you may create one online or using the app’s login page — tap on the+ button on the top right of the app’s screen.
What if I forget my myLibrary ID or password?
You can retrieve (恢复) your myLibrary ID and password:
●Online with your Singpass or NRIC/FIN number. Once you have signed in, the system will automatically detect if you have a myLibrary ID and display it. It will also let you reset your password if you have forgotten it.
●Via the NLB Mobile app, with your Singpass or NRIC/FIN number. Tap on the+ button on the top right of the app’s screen, then tap on “Forgot your myLibrary ID or password”.
When I try to log in, the app says “Profile already exists”. What do I do?
We are sorry that you are encountering this problem! Here are the steps.
●Go to your phone’s Settings menu.
●Select “Apps” or “Application manager” or “Applications”.
●Tap on“NLB Mobile”.
●Tap on “Storage”.
●Select “Clear Data”.
●Select “Clear Cache”
●Try signing in again. It should work this time. If not, please take a screenshot of the error message and email it to enquiry@nlb.gov.sg.
1. What can users do via NLB Mobile app without signing in?
A.Reading emagazines. |
B.Borrowing enewspapers. |
C.Sharing the title of the items in the library. |
D.Previewing the books available to borrow. |
A.Singpass. | B.MyLibrary ID. |
C.NRIC/FIN number. | D.The physical NLB card. |
A.decide to voice complaints about the service |
B.have any questions about the NLB Mobile app |
C.are unable to clear NLB Mobile data on the phone |
D.fail to solve the “log in” problem following the instructions |
10 . Community Music Classes
Community Music at Tufts offers a year-long program of Saturday classes for children aged 2 to 18.
Singing Teens (12-15 year olds) Instructor: Adriana Ausch Class Time: 1:15-2:15 pm $360 per semester Full year course Perfect your singing or pick up a new skill! Learn the basic keys of singing like breath and pronunciation. Each week the class will practice warm-ups and learn a song together; in the second part of the class the students take turns for single instructions. |
Music Theory and Composition One hour class: 12 noon-1 pm For students aged 9 & up Instructor: Phillip Grannan $335 per semester The primary goal of this course is to develop your child’s creativity — both in composing music and in ways of thinking about music — while filling the basics of music theory. The class is designed for students who have little or no experience with composing and music theory. |
Violin Class One hour classes: 9 am-10 am, beginning class; 10 am-11 am, level two Instructor: Yank’l Garcia $360 per semester Beginning violin students will improve technically and musically in a group environment that promotes teamwork and encouragement. Solo and group material will be equally emphasized so that students learn how to play by themselves and with other musicians. |
Group Drumming One hour class: 11 am-12 noon For students aged 9 and up Minimum 4 students Instructor: Lauren Caso $325 per semester Experience the challenge and fun of traditional drumming. Stick and hand techniques will be applied. Songs and chanting may accompany various pieces in this ongoing series. Prior completion of Foundations of Rhythm in World Percussion is highly required for beginners. |
A.It focuses on traditional songs. | B.It sets a limit to learner numbers. |
C.It is targeted at inexperienced singers. | D.It offers one-to-one instructions. |
A.Phillip Grannan. | B.Adriana Ausch. | C.Lauren Caso. | D.Yank’l Garcia. |
A.Violin Class. | B.Group Drumming. |
C.Singing Teens. | D.Music Theory and Composition. |