The University of Cambridge welcomes applications from suitably qualified international students. We recognize the great academic and cultural value of a diverse student body. Admitting students from outside the UK allows us to seek talent from the widest possible pool.
Attracting so many talented international applicants means competition for places is fierce. However, academic achievement and potential remain the selection criteria for senior high school candidates.
The application processThe application process is the same for all applicants. Whilst much of the information presented on this website is focused on GCE, and A Levels, many other school and national examinations at an equal level are also acceptable.
All applications to UK universities are made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS), which operates on a pre-qualification basis where offers are made in advance of applicants achieving their final grades. Offer holders are finally confirmed or rejected once the results for the relevant qualifications are received.
UCAS will require applicants’ predicted grades. A predicted grade is the grade of qualification an applicant’s school believes they are likely to achieve, all things being well. These predicted grades are used during the admissions process to help the University understand each applicant’s potential.
For a step-by-step guide, please refer to our main Applying pages.Application fee
Most international applicants are required to pay an application fee of £60. This is a standard charge that supports the administration of the application process and maintenance of the systems used in this process. See Terms and conditions of the application fee.
1. Why does the Cambridge university welcome overseas students?A.They are foreigners. |
B.They are more qualified than local students. |
C.They will provide diversity for the campus. |
D.They will be recognized by the UK government. |
A.Gaokao results can play a part. |
B.International experience is a must. |
C.An offer is the guarantee of admission. |
D.Applicant’s school can predict the result. |
A.A British twelfth grader. |
B.A Hong Kong eleventh grader. |
C.A student in Peking University. |
D.A junior high school student from Beijing. |
2 . Paint and Sip Class *Pink Lake*
Discover a different time out, enter your happy and relaxing place for some me-time or with your friends, family or workmates by your side.
About this EventWHAT YOU’LL GET
● All painting materials are provided such as canvas (画布), paints, and brushes
● We provide all glassware, and bottle openers
● Take home your own finished artwork on a 30×40 inches stretched canvas
● An afternoon full of fun and enthusiasm along with great music while you gain artistic instruction from a professional artist!
WHAT TO BRING
● A thirst for painting and trying something new
● Your favorite drink and snack
The studio’s door opens 15 minutes before and closes 15 minutes after the starting time. Arriving later would be considered a no-show-up! Unless you inform us before the starting time by calling (03) 9852 8772.
Date & Time: Sun. June 16, 2024, at 02:00 pm to 04:00 pmLocation: Ladder Art Space, 4/81 Denmark St, Kew, Australia
Ticket: AU$59.00
Age Policy
Individuals under 18 years old must be accompanied by a paying adult. We recommend ages 7 and older for “Paint Your Pet” and Family Day classes. NO INFANTS (婴幼儿) PLEASE.
Event Photos & VideosWe take a lot of photos and videos of our classes for Facebook and other forms of social media. If you do not want to be included in such photos, please advise a staff member upon arrival.
Booking PolicyNotice period for a refund
● 1-3 seats: More than 72 hours
● 4-9 seats: More than 7 days
Please note that there is a $4.33 EventBrite fee per person, taken away from the total refund amount. Classes require a certain number of enrolment (报名) to proceed. Courses that do not meet minimum enrolment levels may be canceled.
1. What can a participant gain after the event?A.A 30×40 inches unpainted canvas. | B.Event photos and teaching videos. |
C.The artwork of a professional artist. | D.The finished painting of one’s own. |
A.Residents with some free time. | B.Families without pets or infants. |
C.Teenagers majoring in modern art. | D.Adults thirsty for making friends. |
A.AU$118. | B.AU$113.67. | C.AU$109.34. | D.AU$ 8.66. |
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Under the intense inspection of the public eye, the highly anticipated drama “Blossoms Shanghai” has finally announced its appearance on this year’s Spring Festival Gala stage,
“Blossoms Shanghai” is a TV drama
In preparation for the Spring Festival Gala performance, the drama crew has carefully prepared several attractive acts. It
The directorial team of the Spring Festival Gala has stated that the inclusion of the “Blossoms Shanghai” crew will add a unique charm
5 . The Foundation for Educational Progress is Seeking a New Chief Executive
The Foundation for Educational Progress is an independent charity established by a global news organization in 2012. We support children from underserved backgrounds to have inspiring discussions about the news, which teach them to creatively solve problems, listen with an open mind and speak with confidence.
Our founding Chief Executive, Emily Evans, has decided to move on to tackle new challenges. She will step down next summer, and we are seeking a new Chief Executive to lead the charity as it begins a hugely exciting next stage of global growth. Our programme, Topical Talk, has expanded from a UK pilot in 2013 to reaching over 200,000 children across the world today, and we have ambitious plans for the next decade.
We have an extraordinary platform to support our growth ambitions: a talented, highly motivated and supportive team; a collaborative (合作的), high-trust culture; and clear strategic focus. We are looking for a leader who can build on this platform and realise our potential for scale at the same time as deepening our impact, ensuring that we always stay focused on making a meaningful difference in the lives of children who are most in need of extra support.
If you have experience of scaling an organisation while taking a collaborative, inclusive and empowering approach to leadership, and you are passionate about our mission, we would love to hear from you. The role is based in headquarters in London at least two days per week.
Find more information, including details of how to apply, here:
foundationforprogress.org/chiefexecutive
1. What do we know about the Foundation for Educational Progress?A.It is a global news organization. |
B.It runs many exchange programs. |
C.It hopes to expand its global influence. |
D.It provides financial help to needy children. |
A.Take on the role immediately. |
B.Specialize in global news reporting. |
C.Lead the team in an authoritative way. |
D.Ensure a minimal weekly presence in London. |
A.News Updates. | B.Career Opportunities. |
C.Educational Resources. | D.Volunteering Information. |
6 . Children’s museums become an essential part of our play menu. Here are 4 famous muse-ums for families.
KidsQuest Children’s Museum
It features huge windows, beautifully designed exhibits and an adventurous, two-story rope ladders in the opening gallery. Kids of all ages will love building with real tools in the re-cycled room, running the cash register, doing physics experiments on water in the Water Lab and much more. Reservations are required. You can make them online.
Imagine Children’s Museum
Imagine Children’s Museum’s new 33,000-square-foot expansion doubles the museum’s previous play space and its shows. At over 60,000 square feet, its current area is much bigger than other local children’s museums (which average around 10,000-20,000 square feet). Visitors can spend hours in the museum.
Children’s Museum of Tacoma
At 10,000 square feet in size, the Children’s Museum of Tacoma has a huge draw. Since it opened about a decade ago, it has offered pay-as-you-will admission and has no plans to change that anytime soon. This means that you can stop off for an hour, without worrying about whether you’ve gotten your money’s worth.
Seattle Children’s Museum
This kid-favorite spot is located on the lower level of the Seattle Center Armory building. Long-time museum lovers will notice a new exhibit, a post office where kids can weigh packages and slide behind the driver’s seat to make pretend deliveries.
1. What should visitors do before going to KidsQuest Children’s Museum?A.Bring children’s tools. | B.Make a reservation. |
C.Take rope ladders. | D.Learn about physics experiments. |
A.It has a long history. | B.It’s outdoor like a square. |
C.It may save parents’ money. | D.It doubles its previous play space. |
A.KidsQuest Children’s Museum. | B.Imagine Children’s Museum. |
C.Children’s Museum of Tacoma. | D.Seattle Children’s Museum. |
7 . DAY TRIP ITINERARY (行程)
After a warm reception from your tour manager at your dedicated pick-up point in London, settle in your comfortable coach as we set off on our journey towards Stonehenge. The world’s most famous prehistoric monument has inspired people to study and interpret it for centuries, yet many questions remain to be answered —about who built it, when, and why.
After visiting Stonehenge, we drive to Windsor Castle, which is home to royalty and 1,000 years of royal history. The stunning 13-acre site is the largest and oldest occupied, working castle in the world. There are many famous, must-see moments within these spectacular rooms in the castle, like the grand Waterloo Chamber and the magnificent Crimson Drawing Room.
In the early evening, we make our way towards London and proceed towards your respective drop off points and bid farewell to all friends you have made on the tour.
ESSENTIALS TO CARRY WITH YOU
We recommend you wear comfortable clothing and carry essentials such as a jacket or jumper, dry snacks, water, tissues, chargers, power bank, etc., in your handbag as access to the luggage hold is only possible until a comfort stop or arrival at your destination. Hot foods are not allowed to be carried or consumed inside the coach.
PICK-UP POINTS
Name | Address | Times |
Harrow | Outside McDonalds, 363 Station Road, Harrow, London HA1 2AW | 07:15 |
Hounslow | Outside Hounslow West Station, Bath Road, London TW3 3DH | 08:00 |
Kenton | MANTRA HOLIDAYS, 296 Kenton Road, Harrow, London HA3 8DD | 07:00 |
Click here to go through the general information and Terms & Conditions before booking and travelling.
1. How many tourist spots will the participants visit?A.Two. | B.Three. | C.Four. | D.Five. |
A.the luggage hold is inaccessible when the bus is in motion |
B.they are not allowed to be carried inside the coach |
C.it’s convenient for you to enjoy hot foods |
D.drivers are likely to access them |
A.A journal. | B.A webpage. |
C.A travel brochure. | D.A magazine. |
8 . Belt and Road
Dozens of oil paintings, prints, sculptures and other works of fine arts are on show at the National Art Museum of China until Sept 26 to mark the 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative. Pieces on show come from the countries and regions involved in the BRI to convey the spiritual state and vision of Chinese civilization in a dialogue of openness with world art.
10 am-5 pm, daily. Building 27, 266 Tinglan Street, Linping district, Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.
Figures in ink
lnk artist Lu Zhiqiang says that as he gets older, he feels more of the difficulties of painting. He has been exploring ways to capture the spirituality of his subjects. Lu’s ongoing solo exhibition at the China National Academy of Painting, through to Friday, explorers the artist’s long-term experimentation with figure painting.
9 am-11:30 am, 1:30-4:30 pm, daily. 54 Xisanhuan Beilu, Haidian district. 010-6841-2606.
Vibrant Han art
The brick and stone from the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) are known for their highly illustrative style, and provide an overview of history, geography, astronomy and other aspects of life that reveals the extent of the knowledge people at the time had about themselves and the world. The wealth of information the images contain still inspires artists today. The show marks the inauguration (落成典礼) of Inxx Gallery, and runs until Sept 26.9 am-5 pm, closed on Mondays. 1 Wusi Dajie, Dongcheng district, Beijing.010-6400-1476.
Underneath surface
Wu Wei’s current exhibition, titled Fur and Golden, reminds people in a clever way that their eyes can betray them. A first look at his color pieces leads viewers to believe that the artist is working with fur. In fact, the pieces are actually made of paper, intricately (复杂地) cut to copy the look and texture of fur. The exhibition is running at Tang Contemporary Art until Saturday.
11 am-6:30 pm, closed on Mondays. D06, 798 art zone, Chaoyang district, Beijing.010-5978-9610.
1. At the China National Academy of Painting, people can enjoy________ .A.paintings centered on the Belt and Road | B.figure paintings by Lu Zhiqiang |
C.prints and sculptures by Wu Wei | D.various works from many artists |
A.They are in the same district. | B.They contain exhibits from the Han Dynasty. |
C.They invite artists from abroad. | D.They are closed once a week. |
A.On Sales. | B.Contemporary Art. | C.What’s on. | D.Lifestyle. |
A.A reporter | B.A web designer | C.A video blogger. |
A: Hi, Tony. What did you do this morning?
B: I watched a radio program on bilibili.
A: Really?
B: Breakfast Show.
A: Sounds like a cooking program. How do you like it?
B:
A: What is it about?
B: It’s about different kinds of breakfast food. Some are Chinese food, like stream bread, fried bread stick and baozi.
A: Wow! My mouth is watering.
B: Of course, you can also learn to make a banana milk shake, potato chips, pizza or hamburgers.
A: Ha! They are my favorite.
B: At half past six in the morning, from Monday to Friday.
A: I see. How often do you watch the program?
B:
A: Thank you so much. I will follow you from tomorrow.
A. Is there any food from other countries?
B. Once a week—every Thursday.
C. What time is the show?
D. It’s very interesting and useful.
E. And it finishes at ten o’clock.
F. What is the name of the program?
G. How long do you listen to the program?