1 . Are you the type of person who always try to complete the task to the best of your ability? Perhaps your high expectations make sure that you always expect the very best from not only yourself, but also your students. If so, you should like the ideal candidate for this school.
Science Teacher — Permanent Vacancy (空缺)
● September start, permanent, direct school contract
● Exceptional training and development
● Positive and experienced teachers are welcomed
● Great career development opportunity
Person Specification (用人要求)
You must have obtained QIS by September and be an ambitious, dynamic and engaging science teacher who can bring your passion for science to life in creative and fun lessons to students aged 11~18.
A recent track record of good to outstanding lesson observations is designed as you will be expected to deliver good lessons, making sure of students’progress at an appropriate level in line with their expectations.
You should ideally be the type of science teacher who desires to become a leader in the next few years. This school is open to applicants newly qualified and experienced. For those with more experience, there is the possibility to take on some additional responsibility straight away.
School Information
Located in the Wolverhampton, it’s a lovely school of average size and recently had a glowing Ofsted (英国教育标准局) inspection which highlighted how all areas were “GOOD”. The school enables teachers to develop into outstanding practitioners (从业者) and gives teachers the tools needed to go on to a leadership role.
Please send your CV to Jamie at i-teachers to be considered for this role and other similar position in our school.
1. What quality should the applicant have?A.Being kind-hearted and sensible. | B.Being capable and aggressive. |
C.Being friendly and outgoing. | D.Being brave and humorous. |
A.His/her expectation of the students. |
B.The proof of his/her working experience. |
C.The record of his/her good teaching ability. |
D.His/her communicative skills with co-workers. |
A.To learn about a school’s environment. |
B.To see a school’s working conditions. |
C.To show a school’s achievements. |
D.To test a school’s comprehensive performance. |
2 . What to do when it’s wet in Woolacombe
When it’s wet in Woolacombe you still have so much to do. Though the weather in England is changeable, there are still many attractions and activities for all-weather family fun in Woolacombe.
Cinemas
Both of our Woolacombe Bay and Twitchen House Holiday Parks have brand-new air-conditioned cinemas. These cinemas are always showing the latest blockbuster films, with drinks and hot snacks, and comfortable seating. We let you bring in your own snacks, or order from the bar and get an in-seat delivery. Hide from wet Woolacombe in style.
Indoor Pools
Try our amazing surfing simulator (模拟器). Our Wavesurfer, at Golden Coast, creates an artificial wave you can bodyboard on—for beginner or experienced boarders alike.
When it’s wet in Woolacombe, our indoor pools and waterslides are a fantastic option. Arcades (拱廊) and soft-play areas are all over our Parks, as well as eateries and bars. Ask at reception for a list of our on-Park activities—all included in the price of your holiday!
The Milky Way
This family-friendly theme park is an out of this world, all-weather adventure! Featuring North Devon’s largest indoor play area, typhoon roller-coaster, gravity rider, circular slide, bumper cars and so many more activities!
Wake Park and Aqua Park
If you don’t mind getting a bit wet in Woolacombe, then head across to Bideford and visit the Wake Park and Aqua Park. Something for all the family, from beginner to the experienced. Race, slide and chase each other across the fantastic Aqua Park—or learn a new skill in the Wake Park, hours of fun!
1. Where can you see a film?A.At Golden Coast. | B.At Twitchen House. | C.In Wake Park. | D.In Aqua Park. |
A.are fond of surfing | B.are afraid of water | C.like eating | D.care little for price |
A.Learn to surf. | B.Play waterslides. | C.Play ride games. | D.Learn new skills. |
3 . Whether they’re playing on our TV screens or printed in newspapers, adverts are everywhere.
In fact, according to US market research company Yankclovich, the average person living in a city sees thousands of ads every single day.
However, ads don’t just act as a tool for getting people to buy things; they also serve as a window into cultures, societies and history.
Modern adverts began to appear in the 18th and 19th centuries, since advances in printing techniques allowed more detailed images to be produced in newspapers and magazines.
Looking at some of these early ads is like taking a step back in time to another world.
For example, an 1881 advert for French cigarettes promised that its product would “give immediate relief” to a list of medical conditions, including breathing problems.
And a US ad from a 1955 newspaper advised mothers to mix the sugary soft drink A7 Up with their baby’s milk.
These days, of course, the harmful effects of both smoking and sugary drinks are well known.
But although these adverts seem unusual to us now, perhaps future generations may consider some of today’s ads to be just as bizarre.
“Advertising often serves as an indicator for what society considers to be socially acceptable and desirable at the time.” US marketing expert wrote on the Ad Council’s website.
In spite of being designed to sell or advertise something, some ads can even become part of a society’s vernacular (方言).
In the UK, for example, a slogan (标语)created in 1994 to advertise paint is used in everyday conversation by many Britons.
The phrase, “It does exactly what it says on the tin”, is used to describe an item or product that’s open, straight forward and simple.
Meanwhile, also in the UK, if someone describes themselves as a “Marmite person”, this means that you may either lose them or hate them, based on the British food Marmite’s slogan, “Love it or hate it.”
So, in spite of what we may think of them, it seems that ads are a bigger part of everyday life than we think they are.
Instead of finding them annoying, however, at least we can be assured that future generations will have an interesting way to see how we lived —— no matter how unusual today’s world may seem to them.
1. What does the underlined word “bizarre” in Paragraph 9 probably mean?A.Typical. | B.Creative. | C.Strange. | D.Misleading. |
A.prove most ads in the past were simple |
B.show ads can influence everyday language |
C.explain why some ads arc very popular |
D.show that British people love to use words from ads |
A.The history of modern adverts. | B.The changing roles of ads. |
C.How ads reflect history and societies. | D.Ads that have influenced our lives. |
4 . The two-week Harvard Pre-College Program is an intense and exciting experience of the college life. The admission committee is now looking for mature, academically motivated students who will graduate from high school and enter college in 2022.
The Course Experience
With over 30 courses to choose from, you’re sure to find a topic that interests you. Although courses are non-credit and do not have letter grades, you need to attend the class in its entirety. When class is not in session, you can participate in creative and social activities. At the end of the program, you’ll receive a written evaluation from your instructor, as well as a transcript (成绩单).
Time
•July 24 — August 5
How to Apply
Complete an online application and provide supplemental (补充的) materials, including: •The$75 non-refundable application fee.
•Transcripts from 9th grade to fall 2021 grades: This can include progress reports, report cards, and educational summaries from your high school.
•If English is not your native language, submit scores from the TOEFL IBT or IELTS language proficiency exam along with your application.
Cost & Aid
The total fee for a Harvard Pre-College Program 2022 session is$4, 950. The program fee includes tuition, room and board, and activity costs for the full two weeks. There is also a non-refundable $75 application fee and $100 health insurance.
A limited number of scholarships are available to assist students who demonstrate financial need. Awards vary based on need, and a typical award covers part of the tuition.
How to contact us
Interested in learning more about the program? Complete our request form, and a member of our team will contact you.
Phone: (617) 495-4023
Email: precollege@ summer.harvard.cn
1. Which is a requirement for students attending the course?A.Completing 30 courses. | B.Getting required credits. |
C.Having a full attendance. | D.Prioritizing social activities. |
A.Health certificate. | B.Academic conditions. |
C.Financial declaration. | D.Personal integrity. |
A.$4,775 | B.$4,875 | C.$4,950 | D.$5,125 |
5 . Borrowing Policies
The Henry G. Bennett Memorial Library provides materials and services to meet the information needs of graduate and undergraduate students, face-to-face and online learners as well as teachers and community members.
Borrowing for Students
General Collection: 21 days (fall and spring); 14 days (summer)
Curriculum Collection: 7 days (fall and spring); 7 days (summer)
Borrowing for Teachers
General Collection: 90 days (fall and spring); 90 days (summer)
Curriculum Collection: 90 days (fall and spring); 90 days (summer)
OK-Share Card
Any teachers or students of any OK-Share institution may use the collections of any OK- Share library on site. Upon completion of the OK-Share card application at their home library, teachers or students will be given an OK-Share card.
Services
OK-Share card borrowers are allowed two books in their possession at one time. Electronic tools may not be available to the OK-Share card borrowers.
Inform the library you use immediately if your card is lost or stolen. A $5. 00 charge for a second OK-Share card must be paid to the lending library.
Books should be returned to the library where the library materials were borrowed. Materials returned by mail should be sent by first-class, insured mail. Materials sent by post office must be insured for at least $ 100.
Billing
The library is not responsible for informing borrowers that materials are overdue. OK- Share card borrowers are billed for fines for materials returned late.
1. What is the similarity for teachers and students to borrow materials?A.They all can borrow them in winter. |
B.They can keep them for 90 days anyway. |
C.They can keep either General or Curriculum collections. |
D.They can keep them in autumn for 14 days. |
A.Using necessary electronic tools. |
B.Borrowing two books at a time. |
C.Getting materials mailed for free. |
D.Getting another card for free. |
A.Punish them by fining them. |
B.Tell them the date in advance. |
C.Force them to hand in the OK-Share card. |
D.Post a fine bill to them. |
6 . This is a great time of year to visit NYC (New York City). For the best experience, plan ahead and make required reservations. To spend less and experience more, you’ll find it appropriate to possess a CityPASS.
CityPASS includes admission to our 86th floor open-air observation deck of the Empire State Building and other four attractions, including American Museum of Natural History, 9/11 Memorial Museum, Statue of Liberty, and Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises.
See the views that define New York City, and then explore the city to the fullest with CityPASS. Visit the attractions at your own pace, in any order, over a 9-day period.
Reservations may be required at attractions. For some attractions, you can make reservations through the CityPASS® Travel Guide, and for others, we provide instructions on how you can reserve a time directly with the attraction.
CityPASS offers four ways to see New York City: CityPASS, our best seller; C3, great for short stays; C-All, for those who don’t want to miss a thing; Sightseeing Pass, also great for short stays.
NEW YORK CityPASS Best value and our bestseller Save 42%at 5 Attractions Adult (18+) Child (6-17) $129.00 $109.00 | NEW YORK C3 Best for a short stay Save up to 34% at 3 Attractions Adult (13+) Child (5-12) $92.00 $72.00 |
NEW YORK C-All Best for seeing it all Save 46% at 10 Attractions Adult (13+) Child (5-12) $189.00 $139.00 | NEW YORK Sightseeing Pass Best for a short stay Save 60% at 3 Attractions a day Adult(15+) Child(5-14) $45.00 $35.00 |
A.There is no need for visitors to make a reservation. |
B.Visitors can visit the attractions at will on deadline. |
C.Visitors will get more instructions from a travel guide. |
D.It offers visitors a chance to buy souvenirs at a discount. |
A.CityPASS. | B.C3. | C.C-ALL. | D.Sightseeing Pass. |
A.To introduce CityPASS. |
B.To present the tour to NYC. |
C.To advertise NYC. |
D.To offer instructions to visitors. |
7 . If you want to take part in volunteerism programs but don’t know where to start, get some inspiration from the following organizations.
Gapper
Gapper is a registered company that offers volunteerism services to young people.
Program locations: Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Nepal, Kenya and Bali Island in Indonesia.
Cost: Varies, 2,900 to 4,800 yuan over two weeks (transportation fees excluded)
Official website: www. gappernet. org
Requirements: Aged 18 or above. Pass English telephone interviews. Applicants who pass the CET-6, have a TOFEL score 80 or above and IELTS 6 or above, have studied in English-speaking countries for three months, or have an intermediate interpretation certification, won’t be interviewed.
Passion in volunteer work.
Greenway China
Greenway China is a branch of Green Lion, an international volunteer project provider.
Program locations: Mainly Southeast Asian countries including India, Laos, Vietnam, as well as countries in North America, Africa and Europe.
Cost: Varies, 3,500-5,700 yuan over two weeks (transportation fees excluded)
Official website: www. greenwaychina. org
Requirements: Aged 18 or above. Pass English telephone interviews. Applicants who pass the CET-6, have an IELTS score 6.5 or above and TOFEL 80 or above, won’t be interviewed.
Positive, hardworking attitude and teamwork skills (tested by telephone interviews).
International Volunteer HQ (IVHQ)
IVHQ is an international social enterprise that has its head-quarters in New Zealand and offers volunteer programs abroad.
Program locations: 30 destinations across Africa, Asia, Europe. Central America, South America and the Pacific Islands.
Cost: Varies, about $250-3,500 (1,552 to 21,725 yuan) over two weeks (transportation fees excluded)
Official website: www. volunteerhg. org
Requirements: Aged 18 or above. A clean criminal background. For the majority of medical and health projects, volunteers must be qualified or trained in a relevant medical field. Fluency in English.
Willingness to learn.
1. Which person is qualified for Gapper program?A.One aged 16. |
B.One fluent in Chinese. |
C.One having a TOFEL score 82. |
D.One having studied in Germany for three months. |
A.More than 5,700 yuan. | B.Less than 3,500 yuan. |
C.Around 4,800 yuan. | D.About 2,900. |
A.A reference for volunteering starters. |
B.A research into volunteerism programs. |
C.A guidance book for volunteering requirements. |
D.An advertisement of the volunteerism organizations. |
8 . Four Best College Farms
The Cal Poly Farm
The farm of California Polytechnic State University is a nine-acre production unit. Produce grown on the farm is sold in local farmers’ markets, a campus farm market or many restaurants. Any produce not sold is donated to a local food bank. Research is conducted on the farm. There are classes scheduled directly on the farm acreage. This provides students with real-world situations in the areas of organic farming, sustainability and gardening practices.
The Dartmouth Organic Farm
The farm at Dartmouth College is just north of the campus and has two acres of production. The farm grows flowers, herbs and vegetables that are all certified organic. It has been in operation for over four years and is entirely student-operated. There is a farm advisor. Field research is performed on the farm. It also offers leisure activities along the river nearby. Professors often hold other classes there when the weather is suitable.
The Merry Lea Sustainable Farm
The farm at Goshen College provides students with an understanding of sustainable agriculture. The farm is almost ten acres with several fields located near woodlands or wetlands. The farm produces vegetables, herbs, tree fruits, berries, tree nuts, mushrooms, poultry(家禽)and pigs. In addition to college programs, the campus farm offers kindergarten through 12th grade programs.
The Outback
The Outback of Western Washington University is a five-acre farm providing a wide range of opportunities for students. There are personal and collaborative events and projects related to organic gardening, sustainable land use and habitat restoration. There are classes held there as well as workshops and lectures. Students are provided with volunteer opportunities as well as paid employment on the farm. There is a garden available at no cost to students and staff on campus.
1. Which can receive the produce from The Cal Poly Farm for free?A.Many restaurants. | B.A local food bank. |
C.A campus farm market. | D.Local farmers’ markets. |
A.Goshen College. | B.Dartmouth College. |
C.Western Washington University. | D.California Polytechnic State University. |
A.Recreational activities along the river nearby. |
B.Gardens for college staff to use at some costs. |
C.Paid job opportunities for campus students. |
D.Cooking practices for kindergarten students. |
9 . Four Great Waterfront Resorts (度假胜地)
Waking up near the water at these wonderful waterfront resorts must be quite an impressive experience for you.
West Oaks Resort
West Oaks Resort is just steps away from some of the best attractions in Okoboji-Arnolds Park Amusement Park, Queen’s Court shopping center, and downtown bars and restaurants. If that isn’t enough, it has a to-die-for view of sunsets, a unique experience for vacationers. The lakeside condos (公寓) in it are equipped with a kitchen, a living room, a master bedroom and an outdoor pool.
Arrowwood Resort & Conference Centre
Located between the beautiful Brooks National Golf Club and the scenic Iowa Great Lakes, Arrowwood Resort & Conference Centre in Okoboji promises a memorable getaway. Spend a day swimming outside, boating on the lake, or staying indoors to explore Water Play-land. Moreover, no trip here is complete without dining at the Minerva’s Restaurant & Bar. With several award-winning dishes, it’s the best place for steak and seafood.
Fillenwarth Beach Resort
A stay at Fillenwarth Beach Resort includes a wonderful cruise (乘船游览) aboard one of the two 49-foot, custom- made cruisers on popular West Lake Okoboji. Or set sail on your own with free access to the resort’s sailboats, rowboats, and paddleboats. The resort also provides guests with accommodations ranging from lakefront houses, studios and penthouses to a collection of cottages and apartments.
Grand Harbor Resort & Waterpark
It is the first themed indoor water park in Iowa with 25, 000 square feet of water attractions. Guests will enjoy water slides, indoor and outdoor tube rides and a water playground. When it comes to the accommodation, Grand Harbor Resort & Waterpark has plenty of rooms where you can overlook the historic town.
1. What highlights West Oaks Resort?A.The award-wimming food. |
B.The amazing sunset views. |
C.The wonderful indoor activities |
D.The convenient public transportation. |
A.Enjoy the tasty homemade food. |
B.Experience the unusual customs. |
C.Go boating on West Lake Okoboji. |
D.Have fun at the indoor water park. |
A.West Oaks Resort. |
B.Arrowwood Resort & Conference Centre. |
C.Fillenwarth Beach Resort. |
D.Grand Harbor Resort & Waterpark. |
10 . May 19 marks the 12th China Tourism Day.Chinaculture.org will hold a 24-hour lives-tream(直播)event,taking worldwide audiences on a virtual journey throughout the country.
Take an online tour of the “Panda Kingdom” in Sichuan
Wolong National Nature Reserve(保护区),known as the “Panda Kingdom” lies in the high mountains of Southwest China’s Sichuan Province. It’s a national overall nature reserve that mainly protects rare wildlife and forests.
Watch LIVE: 9 am, May 19
Discover a China“Beyond Your Imagination”
With more than 5,000 years of history?9.6 million square kilometers of land area and rich resources,China has an amazing amount to offer. You can find amazing natural land scapes(风景)and various lifestyles,as well as mouthwatering food. Discover the real China here.
Watch LIVE: 1 pm, May 19
Best places to visit in China
From the Forbidden City in Beijing to the City Wall in Xi5an northwest China’s Shaanxi Province,from the mausoleum of Ming Dynasty(1368-1644)emperor Zhu Yuanzhang in Nanjing, east China’s Jiangsu Province,to the Shapotou scenic spot in northwest China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, and the beautiful Qinghai Lake in northwest China’s Qinghai Province...Where do you think is the best place to travel?
Watch LIVE: 8 pm May 19
1. When should you watch the event if you’re interested in pandas?A.1 pm, May 19. | B.10 am, May 19. |
C.9 am, May 19. | D.8 pm, May 19. |
A.The lovely pandas. | B.The delicious food. |
C.The Forbidden City. | D.Traditional music and dances. |
A.On a tourist website. | B.In science fiction. |
C.In a biography. | D.In scientific research. |