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 |
2 . We’re excited to welcome you and your child to the world of ABC Reading Eggs!
Your child’s school has provided access to the award-winning online reading program for kids. The highly personalized learning journey will build your child’s reading skills at their own speed on a fun and safe digital platform (平台).
Your child can use ABC Reading Eggs and ABC Reading Eggspress at home on a computer. They’ll also have access to a huge online library of over 2.500 e-books to enjoy whenever they want!
To use ABC Reading Eggs at home, simply follow these steps:
1. Go to app.readingeggs.com/login.
2. Enter your child’s login (登录) details (see below):
Login name: angus13668 Password: yearl
To create your own parent account, which will let you follow your child’s progress and receive reports, follow these steps:
1. Go to wwwreadingeggs.com.au/liukschool and sign up with your email address and chosen password.
2. At the “Link to School Account” step, enter your child’s login details (provided above).
3. Click on “Start” below your child’s name and you’ re ready to begin your journey!
If you have an existing account, simply select “Add another child” and under Option #2 (“Link a child with a school”), enter your child’s login details and click “Link child”.
If you have any questions, call our friendly customer service team on 02 8585 4020 or email info@readingeggs.com.
We hope you and your child enjoy the ABC. Reading Eggs journey!
1. What can be learned about ABC Reading Eggs?A.It is famous for its well-decorated library. | B.It offers classes to adults at all levels. |
C.It is an online reading program. | D.It owns an international school. |
A.Call his child’s teacher. | B.Create his own parent account. |
C.Go to app.readingeggs.com/login. | D.Set up an email account for his child. |
A.An advertisement. | B.An announcement. |
C.A lesson plan. | D.A guide. |
3 . Calling all poets! Time for Kids has a challenge for you: Write a rhyming poem and enter it in the TFK Poetry Contest. It must be a poem that does not copy another poet’s work.
How to enter: This contest begins at 12 pm on May 14 and ends at 12 pm on July 15. To enter online, visit our website and follow instructions to submit the following: (a)an original and previously unpublished poem; (b)the entrant’s first name only and email address; (c)a parent’s email address. Limit one entry per person or email account.
Judging: All entries will be judged by poet Kenn Nesbitt, based on the following criteria: creativity and originality (50%),use of language and rhyme (25%) and appropriateness to contest theme (25%). Winners will be notified by email during the month of August and must respond within five days.
Eligibility(资格): Open to legal citizens of the United States who are elementary school students and are 8 to 13 years old at the time of entry.
Prizes: Our judge will select four semi-finalists (半决赛选手),from which one winner and three finalists will be chosen. The winner will receive an online class taught by Kenn Nesbitt. All the semi-finalists will receive a signed copy of Bigfoot Is Missing, which is worth about $275. The semi-finalists’ poems will be published at our website.
1. How long will the poetry contest last?A.One month. | B.Two months. |
C.Three months. | D.Four months. |
A.Whether the poem is novel. |
B.Whether the poem is humorous. |
C.Whether the poem is written in rhyme. |
D.Whether the poem is suitable for the contest theme. |
A.A $275 bonus. |
B.An online class. |
C.The position of the assistant editor. |
D.A signed copy of Bigfoot Is Missing. |
4 . Parkside
Pick Your Own
Fancy some fresh fruit and vegetables?At Parkside Farm we grow a wide variety of delicious summer fruits and highquality vegetables for you to come and pick your own.Why not pay us a visit?
About us
Our family has been farming at Parkside Farm since 1938.Although we no longer keep cows,we still have some grassland and some fields of wheat and other crops.We started growing strawberries for Pick Your Own back in 1979.Since then,we have made the Pick Your Own area larger and we now grow about 20 different crops.
Opening times
The season starts in late June,but opening hours are variable the first week.Please ring our message line to check.From July onwards,we are open Tuesdays to Saturdays from 9 am to 5∶30 pm (last entry 5 pm). Opening hours are variable on Sundays.Mondays CLOSED.
Crop calendar(日历)
Some crops may be in limited supply at certain times,so always ring the message line for daily updates before setting out.
Strawberries:early June to midOctober
Blackcurrants:early July to midAugust
Raspberries:midJune to midAugust
Redcurrants:midJuly to midAugust
Blackberries:midJuly to midOctober
Plums:midJuly to early September
Prices
There is a minimum charge of £3 for each adult or child who enters the Pick Your Own area.This means that every person has to spend at least £3 on PickYourOwn fruits or they will be charged this amount when they leave.
Strawberries:£4.49/kg
Blackcurrants:£4.79/kg
Raspberries:£6.39/kg
Redcurrants:£4.79/kg
Blackberries:£5.39/kg
Plums:£2.99/kg
Find us
Parkside Farm is in the Enfield of London,north of the city centre.
For more information,please call our message line on 020 8367 2035 or check our website:www.parksidefarmpyo.co.uk.
1. What do we learn about Parkside Farm from the text?A.It doesn’t open on Mondays. |
B.It sells fruit and vegetables online. |
C.It’s situated in the south of London. |
D.It has a small Pick Your Own area. |
A.£6 | B.£7.48 |
C.£9 | D.£16.48 |
A.To attract visitors to pick fruits. |
B.To advise people to grow crops. |
C.To tell readers how to pick fruits. |
D.To recommend a place for holidays. |
5 . San Francisco Fire Engine Tours
San Francisco Winery TourRunning: February 1st through April 30th
This delicious tour goes through the city on its way to Treasure Island where we will stop at the famous Winery SF. Here you can enjoy 4 pours of some of the best wine San Francisco has to offer.(Included in tickets price)
Departing from the Cannery: Tour times upon request.Duration(时长): 2 hours
Price: $90
Back to the Fifties Tour
Running: August 16th through August 31st
This tour transports you back in time to one of San Francisco’s most fantastic periods, the 1950s! Enjoy fun history as we take you through San Francisco for a free taste of ice cream.
Departing from the Cannery: 5:00 pm and 7:30 pmDuration: 2 hours
Price: $90
Spooky Halloween Tour
Running: October 10th through October 31st
Join us for a ride through the historical Presidio district. Authentic fire gear(服装) is provided for your warmth as our entertainers take you to some of the most thrilling parts of San Francisco.
Departing from the Cannery: 6:30 pm and 8:30 pmDuration: 1 hour and 30 minutes
Price: Available upon request
Holiday Lights Tour
Running: December 6th through December 23rd
This attractive tour takes you to some of San Francisco’s most cheerful holiday scenes. Authentic fire gear is provided for your warmth as you get into the holiday spirit.
Departing from the Cannery: 7:00 pm and 9:00 pmDuration: 1 hour and 30 minutes
Advance reservations required.
1. Which of the tours is available in March?
A.San Francisco Winery Tour. | B.Back to the Fifties Tour. |
C.Spooky Hallowen Tour. | D.Holiday Lights Tour. |
A.Go to Treasure Island. | B.Enjoy the holiday scenes. |
C.Have free ice cream. | D.Visit the Presidio district. |
A.Take some drinks. | B.Set off early in the morning. |
C.Wear warm clothes. | D.Make reservations in advance. |
6 . How Do I Book a Place on Airbnb?
When you book a place on Airbnb, you’re making arrangements to stay in someone’s home. Each host has their own style of hospitality (好客), starting with how they like to get to know their guests. Some hosts want to approve reservations, while others are comfortable letting you book their place instantly without waiting for approval.
1. Complete Your Profile
In either case, it’s important to know that Airbnb is a community that relies on trust. Complete your profile before you request a reservation with a host, so they can know a little bit about you when they confirm. Your profile should include photos and verifications (验证), especially because some hosts require guests to have a profile photo or verified ID in order to book.
2. Find the Right Place
With over 800, 000 unique listings around the world, you’ll want to make sure the place you choose has everything you need for a comfortable and memorable trip.
When searching for a place, make sure to include your dates and number of guests to get the most accurate pricing. Read reviews, descriptions, house rules, and household appliances for each place to see if it’s the right fit for your trip. You can always contact the host if you have any questions about their home.
3. Book It!
You’ve found the perfect place, and now it’s time to make it official. This is where the host’s preferred way of booking will determine how you’ll confirm your reservation.
Instant Book
For hosts who don’t want to approve each reservation, you’ll see a button on their listing that says Instant Book. Like the name suggests, you can confirm a reservation at these places right away.
Request to Book
Many hosts prefer to approve reservations before they’ re final. In this case, you’ll see a button on their listing that says Request to Book. To submit a reservation request, you’ll need to enter your payment details. Hosts have 24 hours to accept your request, and your reservation is automatically confirmed once they do.
Pre-approvals and Special Offers
If you decide to contact the host to ask questions before attempting to book, the host may respond to your message by inviting you to make a reservation with either a pre-approval or Special Offer. A pre-approval is an invitation to finish booking for the dates and number of guests you noted in your message. A Special Offer gives the host the opportunity to provide special pricing, dates, and other reservation details before you book.
1. What tourists would like to order a place on Airbnb?A.Those who prefer to be well served during the stay. |
B.Those who want to experience staying at others’ homes. |
C.Those who have a tight budget. |
D.Those who like to feel others’ hospitality. |
A.Because it shows the guest is trustable. | B.Because it helps find the right place. |
C.Because it is a must for reservation. | D.Because it could speed up the process of approval. |
A.The host can reject your request within 24 hours. |
B.You need to pay in detail. |
C.Your reservation will be confirmed by customer service staff. |
D.You’ll see a button on their listing that says Instant Book. |
7 . The Jane Austen Society of North America (JASNA) is dedicated to the enjoyment and appreciation of Jane Austen and her writing. JASNA is a nonprofit organization, staffed by volunteers, whose mission is to foster among the widest number of readers the study, appreciation, and understanding of Jane Austen’s works, her life, and her genius. We have over 5,000 members of all ages and from diverse walks of life. Although most live in the United States or Canada, we also have members in more than a dozen other countries.
JASNA conducts an annual student Essay Contest to promote the study and appreciation of Jane Austen’s writing in new generations of readers. Students worldwide are invited to compete for scholarship awards.
2023 Contest Topic: Marriages and Proposals(求婚)
The 2023 Essay Contest topic is inspired by the theme of our upcoming Annual General Meeting: Pride and Prejudice.
Submissions
The deadline for submissions is Thursday, June 1, 2023. We will begin accepting submissions in February 2023.
Essay Contest Awards
First Place: $1, 000 scholarship, plus free registration and two nights’ lodging (住宿) for JASNA’s 2023 Annual General Meeting in Denver.
Second Place: $500 scholarship.
Third Place: $250 scholarship.
Winners will also receive one year of membership in JASNA, publication of their essays on this website, and a set of Norton Critical Editions of Jane Austen’s novels.
Essay Format
Entries that do not follow the following requirements or arrive after the deadline will be disqualified.
·The essay must be written in English.
·The title of the essay should appear at the top of page one; further pages should be numbered on the top right; the student’s name must not appear on the essay.
·The essay must be 6-8 pages in length.
1. Which of the following is NOT correct about JASNA?A.It is intended to encourage readers’ appreciation and understanding of Jane Austen’s works. |
B.Its members of staff work on a voluntary basis with a shared mission. |
C.It appeals to readers of different ages and from all walks of life. |
D.Readers with JASNA membership all hold American or Canadian nationality. |
A.$500 scholarship plus free meals. |
B.A set of Jane Austen’s novels. |
C.Free accommodation for two nights in Denver. |
D.Opportunities to take part in a meeting. |
A.Essays without the student’s name. |
B.Essays written in two languages. |
C.Essays submitted on May 31st, 2023. |
D.Essays covering 7 pages. |
8 . LEARN LIVE FROM THE WM EXPERTS
Do you have passion for writing? If so, join the WM team for more interactive webinars to help you achieve your writing dreams. This webinar, for writers of all levels, will focus on art of the 500 -word story. It will give you tips on generating ideas, starting strong, structure, satisfying endings, characters, potential markets and the crucial importance of editing.
How to give your novel attention it deserves?
This course can help you write a tempting covering letter, explain what should go into your synopsis, biography and sample, and consider whether it is best to approach an agent or publisher.
How to make a twist ending story?
There is an art to write a twist ending story an make it work. This course will cover the dos and don’t of the technique, bad and good endings, markets for twist stories, avoiding being too predictable and five ways to make sure your story works.
How to explore different features of various genres?
Gothic fiction (Friday, September 18th, 1lam-2pm) remains an endearingly popular genre, with a rich history and lively modern scene. In this session we’ll explore what it means for fiction to be true Gothic, as well as offer writing exercises to get you developing your own pieces in the field.
Alternative history (Saturday,September 19th,8am—1lam) offers a fascinating opportunity to explore how events of the past could have played out differently and affected the world today. This webinar will define the sub-genre, explore famous examples and set you up to develop your own alternative histories.
Horror fiction (Sunday, September20th, 3pm—5pm) is full of monsters, from the supernatural forces of vampires, zombies and werewolves to monsters with human faces. In this webinar, we’ll explore how to effectively use some of the classics and develop your own, new, horror creations to terrify your readers.
If you would like to book several webinars, please call us on 01778392492, so we can give you a discount. To find out more, visit www.writers-online.co.uk/webinars.
1. What kind of advice can’t the webinar give us?A.How to realize our dream. |
B.How to make our writing more attractive. |
C.How to explore different writing features. |
D.How to generate satisfying endings to our story. |
A.September 20th, 3pm—5pm | B.September 19th, 3pm—5pm |
C.September 18th, 1lam—2pm | D.September 19th, 8am—11am |
A.A journal | B.A novel | C.A magazine | D.A textbook |
9 . Searching the OED
How to use the quick search
The quick search bar can be found on the OED(Oxford English Dictionary)homepage and at the top of every entry page, and finds main dictionary entries, such as alphabet, break, xylophone. It also finds phrases and compounds listed within main entries, such as to look up or alphabet book, and different forms of spellings such as dictionaries.
Wildcard searches
A wildcard is a symbol which stands for any character. The question mark ? represents the occurrence of any one single character, and the asterisk*represents the occurrence of any number of characters (or no character at all). Wildcards are useful if you do not know how to spell a word, or if you want to lined several terms beginning with the same root.
How to use the advanced search
An advanced search is a full search of the entire dictionary text which is for readers who have logged in or subscribed to the dictionary. Advanced search can be especially useful for very specific searches. You can use the search area functionality to search by each section of an entry. You can also use filters to narrow your search to match certain criteria.
Browsing by categories
Categories allow you to explore the dictionary through groupings of words in, for instance. a subject or from a particular origin. If you want to find all the Caribbean borrowings in English, or find the first word related to friend to enter the dictionary, this is the function for you.
Further explore your search by using the options that appear on the right-hand side of the results page.
1. What will you use if you want to lookup some terms beginning with the same root?A.The quick search. | B.The advanced search. |
C.Wildcard searches. | D.Browsing by categories. |
A.Registering for the dictionary. | B.Matching certain criteria. |
C.Searching with specific words. | D.Searching with purpose. |
A.A dictionary. | B.A website. | C.A handbook. | D.A magazine. |
10 . Are you open to exploring Canada for a few weeks, meeting new friends, learning French and participating in unforgettable worthy adventures? Or are you looking for something longer-term where you can dive deep into another language and culture? The Explore or Odyssey Programs may be right for you!
EXPLORE PROGRAMS
Offered during the spring and summer for people with any skill level in French, Explore Programs are language programs which allow you to discover another region of Canada while learning French. There is a three-week Explore Program (ages 13 to 15) and an Explore Program if you’re a student 16 years old or older.
FUNDING
The three-week Explore Program: $2, 000 (taxable income).
The Explore Program for 16+ year olds: $2, 800 (taxable income).
The funding covers the major expenses for participating in the program: fees, teaching materials, workshops, food, accommodation, and most of your activities. Apart from personal spending money you will need to cover registration fees and travel expenses.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA(资格标准)
In order to qualify for the Explore Programs funding, you must:
—be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident (those studying in Canada on a student visa are not eligible);
—be 13, 14 or 15 years old by the time your Explore (ages 13 to 15) course begins; and have been a full-time student for at least one term.
There is no age limit for participation in Odyssey, but you do need to meet all the other eligibility requirements.There are no French-language-skill requirements to apply for the Odyssey program.A driver’s licence is not a requirement for selection. However, in some regions, having a licence is preferable.
1. Which of the following can you do if you join in the Funded Programs?A.Go abroad. | B.Meet old friends. |
C.Have an adventure. | D.Dive water. |
A.$2, 000. | B.$2, 800. |
C.Between $2, 000 and $2, 800. | D.$4, 800. |
A.Students’ books. | B.Trip expenses. |
C.Living expenses. | D.Dinners. |