1 . Welcome to Our English Club
The importance of the English club in schools has great potential(潜力) to develop your English language skills. Moreover, the English club has more detailed importance in achieving the goals, like increasing fluency in speaking and building confidence to think and speak English, providing opportunities for students to improve listening skills, and creating opportunities for students to express their opinions, to help students learn correct English pronunciation and so on.
Club activities: Evening Free Talking Time, Professional Knowledge Lectures, and English Speech Contests.
Time of the events: Every Wednesday 19: 00-19: 40
Requirements for being a member: All the students who can follow our English club rules and love English.
Registration(登记) time: From now until December 9th
Registration method: After filling in the registration form, send an email to eecapg123@163. com. You can get the registration form through N: /Common/Dept-Share/Gmo/Eva Ning/English Club.
Any question, please call 0812-1833-8653.
All the free club activities are waiting for you. Come on & Join us!
1. When are the English club events?A.On Wednesdays. | B.On Thursdays. | C.On Saturdays. | D.On Sundays. |
A.Paying for an ID. | B.Passing a test. | C.Filling in a form. | D.Sending a message. |
A.A book review. | B.A poster. | C.A news report. | D.A diary. |
2 .
Summer 2016 Art Camps The Harn Museum of Art offers Art Camp for kids, aged 7 to 11, during school breaks. Fees: Half-day: $ 150 per week ($ 130 Harn members) Full-day: $ 290 per week ($ 250 Harn members) | ||
Dates | Camp Descriptions | |
Morning: | Afternoon | |
July 11-15 | Comics for Kids. Learn the art of comics. Create original characters, design backgrounds, and use comics to tell stories. Instructor: Tom Hart. | Asian Art & Anime Explore the art of Asia, from traditional ink painting and block printing to Japanese drawing and Anime. Instructor: Sunny Heo. |
July 18-22 | Printmaking: Line, Color, and Shape Master the printing press and discover a variety of printmaking techniques. Instructor: Katie McDonald. | Painting a Rainbow: The Art & Science of Color Learn from museum professional and paint a variety of subjects. Instructor: Katie McDonald. |
July 25-29 | Faces in Art: Masks and Mirrors Explore the face in art, from portraits to masks. Practice working with your own face to create a self-portrait. Instructor: Katie McDonald. | 3D Art: Build It, Shape It, Sculpt It! Move beyond the surface and have fun playing around with 3D art using a variety of techniques, tools and media. Instructor: Katie McDonald. |
August 1-5 | People in Art Learn how to draw, paint and sculpt people. Instructor: Linda Zidonik. | Wild Things: Animals in Art Go wild and create animal-inspired artwork. Look at animals in art in the museum, and make animal paintings, drawings, sculptures. Instructor: Linda, Zidonik. |
A.$ 130. | B.$ 150. | C.$ 250. | D.$ 290. |
A.July 11-15 | B.July 18-22 | C.July 25-29 | D.August 1-5 |
A.Faces in art. | B.Printmaking. | C.The art of Asia. | D.Animals in Art. |
3 . CAPITOL CLASSROOM
October 2021 through February 2022 on selected Wednesday and Thursday mornings
Overview
Capitol Classroom is a two-hour program including a tour of the US Capitol, interactive lessons, and hands-on activities.
Choose one
Program 1 Art Appreciators: The Art and Architecture of the US Capitol
Students explore the history and culture of America by examining art and architectural elements found in the US Capitol, the Rotunda and National Statuary Hall. This program meets state standards and national standards for the visual arts.
Grades: 3 through6
Number: 20-65 students per program
Length: One-hour classroom program and one-hour tour of the US Capitol
Start Time: 9:30 a. m.
Program 2 Capitol Art: History, Culture, or Expression?
Students study the art and architectural features of the US Capitol and participate in a student-centered creative activity. This program meets state standards and national standards for the visual arts.
Grades: 7 through 12
Number: 20-65 students per program
Length: One-hour classroom program and one-hour tour of the US Capitol
Start Time: 9:30a. m.
Program 3 Environment Matters: How Does a Bill Become Law?
To understand the complex way that a bill becomes a law, students participate in activities that illustrate the process. The Chesapeake Bay and the Clean Water Acts of 1948 and 1972 serve as legislative examples. Groups receive passes to visit the Galleries of the US Senate or the US House of Representatives. This program meets the National Council for the Social Studies’ curriculum standards.
Grades: 6 through 12
Number: 20-65 students per program
Length: One-hour classroom program and one-hour tour of the US Capitol
Start Time: 9:30 a. m.
1. Daisy wants to register for Capitol Classroom. Which date is probably available?A.Wednesday, September 2021. | B.Friday, October 2021. |
C.Thursday, January 2022. | D.Thursday, March 2022. |
A.Program 1. | B.Program 2. |
C.Program 1 and Program 2. | D.Program 1 and Program 3. |
A.Program 1 includes one-hour classroom program and two-hour tour of the US Capitol. |
B.Program 2 is open to the students from Grade 3 through 6. |
C.Program 3 enables students to access Galleries of the US House of Representatives. |
D.Program 3 enables students to participate in a student-centered creative activity. |
Summer Culture Welcome a student from France or Spain into your family!Exchange (交换) students from Spain and France are looking for welcoming, fun and loving hosts who will share life and culture with them for a few weeks in June, July and August. Stays can be from 4 to 6 weeks. What to do with your exchange student:Movies/ Museums/ Beach/ Cooking/ Community projects/ Volunteering/ Shopping/ anything you can think of... |
Requirements to hosts: Loving and active family One stay-at-home host parent Willing to take students to places of interest once a week Contact information: If you are interested and would like more information, please contact: Shirley Wentzell 909-918-6715 Email: Shirley(@uceus.com |
A.10 days. | B.5 weeks. | C.2 months. | D.1 year. |
A.be rich and well-educated. | B.have good full-time jobs. |
C.speak Spanish and French. | D.take students on a trip every week. |
A.letter | B.notice | C.poster | D.diary |
5 . New York Film Academy (NYFA)
Summer Camps for Teens
The New York Film Academy offers various summer camps for teens and camps during the school year designed for high school students who are interested in the performing arts.
DOCUMENTARY CAMP
Offered at LA school, the Four-week Documentary Camp is designed to provide high school students with a hands-on introduction to documentary film making. Students are involved in the creative and technical demands of making a documentary while gaining experience working with industry-standard equipment on original projects that apply what students learn in the camp to original video content.
SCREENWRITING CAMP
Designed for those creative individuals who prefer to create exciting and new stories through their words, NYFA’s Three-week Screenwriting Camp absorbs future screenwriters in scriptwriting, with no previous experience needed. If you’ve ever wanted to see whether you could write your own movie, then this is the camp for you.
GAMEDESIGN CAMP
From popular console games (主机游戏) to the ever-growing mobile game market, video games are everywhere you look. At NYFA’s One-week and Four-week Game Design Camps, students work with our staff of professional game designers to learn the base of game design and obtain the skills they require to create their own games.
3D ANIMATION CAMP
Whether you’re interested in learning how to create an original 3D animated short film or simulate (模仿) realistic visual effects, NYFA’s Three-week and Four-week 3D Animation Camps, offered at Harvard University and our NYC and LA school, provide students with professional instructions to give them a strong footing in the field.
Students can choose 3D Animation Summer Camps and spend their summer bringing their imagination to life.
Interested in learning more about NYFA’s unique Photography Summer Camps?
Click here for additional information about the application process.
1. What is the purpose of the passage?A.To provide information. |
B.To make comparisons. |
C.To give some advice. |
D.To express opinions. |
A.Documentary Camp. |
B.Screenwriting Camp. |
C.Game Design Camp. |
D.3D Animation Camp. |
A.Screenwriting Camp requires experienced students. |
B.Documentary Camp provides a three-week program. |
C.Students in Game Design Camp can learn to play video games. |
D.Students in 3D Animation Camp will receive professional instructions. |
6 . Camping tips: Which overnight wilderness experience is right for you?
If you’re an experienced backpacker, read no further. This article is for camping rookies, those who have never slept beneath the stars or haven’t pitched a tent since their youth but are seriously thinking about overnighting in the wilderness.
Car camping
At its most basic, car camping involves packing a tent, sleeping bag, fold-up chair, cooler and camp stove into your vehicle and staying at a drive-up campground. Nearly every national park, and many state and county parks and private facilities, offer drive-up campgrounds with restrooms, potable water, fire rings or pits, and maybe even hot showers. So there are lots of choices.
The downside of car camping is the fact that these campgrounds are often packed with other campers. Not a lot of privacy, they can be noisy, and possibly hinder your quest of communing with nature.
Backpacking
No vehicle required; just your feet and a good pair of hiking boots or shoes to get you to the next overnight spot. A multi-day hiking trip is without doubt the most immersive way to experience the great outdoors.
Different from maybe car camping, it requires the least expense and equipment. All you really need are a backpack, sleeping bag, water bottle, small first-aid kit, enough food to last the entire travel. It can be done just about anywhere on the planet.
Boat Camping
While this does involve owning or renting a watercraft or using a ferry or water taxi service to reach the overnight site, camping via canoe, kayak, raft or boat offers a similar get-away-from-it-all adventure as backpacking.
Experienced paddlers and boaters usually prefer to camp on their own along a secluded shoreline. But many adventure or wilderness outfitters offer guided trips that can last anywhere from a couple of days to two or three weeks. With a boat, you can sometimes camp places that not even backpackers can reach.
1. Who are the intended readers?A.Red-blooded males | B.White-collar staff |
C.Blue-blooded tourists | D.Green-hand campers |
A.Backpacking allows you to communicate with nature deeply. |
B.Car camping is the most economic way to experience nature. |
C.The drive-up campgrounds provide people with private environment. |
D.Boat camping offers the same adventures as backpacking. |
A.Feature | B.Style | C.Travel | D.Entertainment |
7 . Bike Rental & Guided Tours
Are you looking for a fun and eco-friendly way to explore the city? Look no further than Bike Rental & Guided Tours! We offer bike rentals and guided tours for individuals and groups of all ages.
Bike Rentals:
Our bike rental service is perfect for those who want to explore the city at their own pace. We have a wide range of bikes available, including mountain bikes, city bikes, and electric bikes. All of our bikes are well-maintained and equipped with safety features such as lights and helmets.
Guided Tours:
Our knowledgeable and friendly tour guides will take you to share interesting facts and stories along the way. You can choose from a variety of themed tours, such as the Historical Landmarks Tour, the Cultural Heritage Tour, or the Food and Market Tour. Our guided tours are not only educational but also a great way to meet fellow travelers and make new friends.
Booking Information:
To rent a bike or join a guided tour, simply visit our website or give us a call. We recommend booking in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons. Our staff will assist you in choosing the right bike or tour package based on your preferences and needs. We also offer special discounts for students and group bookings.
Safety First:
At Bike Rental & Guided Tours, your safety is our top priority. We provide safety instructions and guidelines before each rental or tour. It is important to follow traffic rules and wear protective gear while riding. Our guides are trained in first aid and will be there to assist you in case of any emergencies.
So why wait? Grab a bike or join a guided tour. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure in a whole new way.
1. Who is the passage intended for?A.People who want to explore the city in an environment-friendly way. |
B.People who want to explore the city at a fast pace. |
C.People who are very familiar with the city. |
D.People who are not good at riding bicycles. |
A.By visiting their office or sending them an email. |
B.By visiting their website or giving them a call. |
C.By visiting their website or sending them an email. |
D.By visiting their office or giving them a call. |
A.Making money. |
B.Providing quality service. |
C.Providing safety instructions and guidelines. |
D.Providing discounts for students and group bookings. |
8 . Kids Connect is a camp specifically for children with physical and mild intellectual disabilities aged 9—16 (Individual consideration given to those over the age of 16). It is held in Blockhouse Bay, Auckland. Occasionally, we require meeting a child before camp to ensure we are able to meet their needs during the camp. Acceptance is not automatic, but at the discretion (自行决定权) of the camp director.
Our camps are conducted by experienced staff. We take every effort to give your children a safe and enjoyable weekend. Our aim is that every child comes away with lasting memories of what they have experienced, explored and enjoyed at our camp.
We focus on building strong, healthy relationships with other children (with and without physical disabilities) and with group leaders.
We have a weekend packed full of activities, action and fun.
●Team games and competitions, songs
●Orienteering (定向越野) on a wheelchair accessible track
●Quad bikes (四轮摩托车)
●Craft
●Discussions, great food and loads of fun!
The camp fee is approximately $135 (subject to change). We also accept payment by way of Ministry of Health career support forms.
Day visits and rates can be organized on an individual basis if a full weekend stay is unsuitable.
For a registration form or for more information, please email info@cbm.org.nz or phone 09630 5271.
Kids Connect
Box 8774, Symonds Street Auckland 1150
Website: www.cbm.org.nz
1. Why do the organizers sometimes need to meet the child before camp?A.To build a connection with the child. | B.To give the child a medical test. |
C.To satisfy their needs. | D.To make sure the child is disabled. |
A.Carry out research activities. | B.Practice favorite hobbies. |
C.Enjoy outdoor activities. | D.Learn to cook. |
A.Outdoor enthusiasts. | B.Parents. |
C.International travelers. | D.Teenagers. |
9 .
Elephant Conservation
Country:Thailand
This is a working vacation at a wildlife centre. Anyone can become a volunteer if he/she agrees to help the elephant keepers with tasks.
Daily tasks
Collect the elephants at 6:30 a.m. Take them to look for food in the forest. Clean the enclosure. Swim with the elephants in the lake in the afternoon. If volunteers want to relax after work, they can watch satellite television.
How this vacation helps
If these elephants hadn’t been rescued, they would still be living on the streets of Bangkok. A rural environment is much better for them than an urban environment where there is lots of pollution.
Gorilla Safari
Countries:Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda
Departures:Aug.—Dec., 2—3 departures per month
Extras:gorilla permit £220
If you’re lucky, you’ll see lions, elephants and rhinos on safari. The highlight of the trip is the opportunity to see gorillas in the mountain forests. However, you must be in good health—if a gorilla caught a cold, it would be extremely harmful to its whole family.
How this vacation helps
There are only about 600 mountain gorillas left in the world as human activity has reduced the area where they can live. When you buy a permit, this will pay for the protection of the national park.
Polar Bear Watching
Country:Canada
Departures:sixty trips between Oct. 1—Nov. 19
Every October and November, groups of polar bears gather in Hudson Bay. As they are normally lonely creatures, this is unusual. The bears wait for the ocean to freeze so they can hunt seals, so this is the perfect opportunity to see them.
How this vacation helps
If the Arctic ice cap melts due to global warming, polar bears will be in danger. We give a share of our profits to the Polar Bears Alive Charity.
Your comment
These awesome bears get all the liquid they need from their food.
1. What will an elephant volunteer do?A.Take food for elephants at 6:30 a.m. |
B.Sweep the houses of elephants. |
C.Wash elephants in the lake in the afternoon. |
D.Watch satellite television on elephants. |
A.You can find gorillas in Kenya and Canada. |
B.You might get a cold in the mountain forests. |
C.Visitors need to pay $220 to see 600 gorillas. |
D.There are about 10 trips to visit gorillas. |
A.Bears don’t need to drink water. |
B.Bears store their liquid in their food. |
C.Bears drink all kinds of liquid. |
D.Bears eat mainly liquid food. |
A.solve the problem of global warming |
B.protect wild animals |
C.deal with the pollution in cities |
D.build more national parks |
10 . Volunteer Marine (海洋的) Protection Program in Bali
Tianyar is a small fishing village in the northern part of Bali. Tianyar’s coral reef (珊瑚礁), which was highly bio-diverse and healthy, is currently in poor condition due to many years of improper fishing practices. After several visits from scientists, a project aimed at restoring and protecting Tianyar’s coral reef was started.
Volunteers
Volunteers should be at least 17 years old. A keen interest in marine life and protection is desirable. They should be physically fit and able to swim. A parental approval form shall be required for participants under 18 joining the program.
Responsibilities
Volunteers will help to construct artificial reef structures and organize beach and reef cleaning. Work Schedule
As a volunteer for the program, your general schedule would be:
Sunday | On arrival, volunteers will be picked up from the airport and then transferred to Tianyar by car. |
Monday morning | Detailed training shall be done, after which volunteers begin their project placement. |
Monday to Thursday | This period will be the working days. Evenings will be free for you to relax or walk around Tianyar or make plans for the next day’s work. |
Friday to Sunday | During your extended weekend, you can travel and explore other parts of Bali such as Ubud, Seminyak or Kuta. Modes of transport are easily available for travelling within the island. |
Accommodation
In Tianyar, accommodation will be provided in a guesthouse on the basis of same-gender sharing. Each room has a small kitchen with a refrigerator and stove. Tianyar accommodation is located in the main Tianyar town and all amenities (生活设施) are available within walking distance.
Cost
1 Week — $475; 2 Weeks —$695;
3 Weeks — $980; 4 Weeks — $ 1,270.
1. What’s the purpose of the project?A.To help save and protect Tianyar’s coral reef. |
B.To reduce Tianyar’s environmental pollution. |
C.To attract more tourists to Tianyar. |
D.To help develop the local fishery. |
A.Get trained about their daily job. |
B.Help with beach cleaning. |
C.Travel around Seminyak. |
D.Make plans for the day. |
A.They are arranged according to their length of stay. |
B.They will live in the uptown areas. |
C.They have limited basic amenities. |
D.They can cook themselves there. |