1 .
For children Museum: Children’s Museum, Sundays, 89 North Street, 67641235 Story time: Children’s library, 106 Green Street, Wednesdays during 9:30 a.m—5:00 p.m. 66599624 Sports: Soccer Club, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 16 Yangtze Road, 96725643 Basketball club, Wednesdays and Fridays, 79071632 Cinema: New films for children, 99 Brick Road, 69001354 |
Useful Phone Numbers Fast Food Restaurant: 66387901 Hospital: 68787451 Visitor Information Center: 800-120-9847 Taxi: 79210583 Visitor Hotel Information: 800-739-7302 |
A.16 Yangtze Road | B.89 North Street |
C.106 Green Street | D.99 Brick Road |
A.ask for some hotel information | B.do some shopping |
C.have a good time | D.order fast food in a restaurant |
A.looking for a hotel | B.doing eye exercises |
C.eating fast food | D.taking a taxi |
2 . PART-TIME EDITOR
KHOU has an immediate opening for an experienced, energetic part-time editor. If you enjoy working in a fast-paced team environment, we want to hear from you!
Duties
Edit videos for daily news coverage, special projects, and sweep period pieces. Provide video material to our website as needed. Gather professional videos and audio when necessary. Perform other duties in audio and video production as assigned.
Job Requirements
※ College degrees with previous newsroom experiences preferred.
※ Ability to determine good audio and picture quality; ability to edit with continuity and creativity on non-linear systems.
※ Must be tean-oriented, have a positive attitude, and posses good computer skills and strong communication skills.
※ Must be able to work a flexible shift and occasional overtime.
About US
KHOU has been one of the top-rated broadcasting companies in Texas for over two decades. For more than 60 years, KHOU has been a leader in local journalism, information and community involvement. KHOU continues to grow and connect with new audiences in our community by covering news stories and participating in community events that support our “KHOU Stands for Houston” brand.
1. What does the work in the advertisement include?A.Make up feature stories. |
B.Put on performances in live shows. |
C.Prepare video material for the website. |
D.Collect all videos and audio that can be got. |
A.A student who is studying in a middle school. |
B.A student who has never done relaled work. |
C.A person who knows nothing about audio quality. |
D.A person who has job-related experience and can work a flexible shift. |
A.20 years ago. | B.40 years ago. |
C.60 years ago. | D.80 years ago. |
3 . Summer Camp Jobs
Looking to have the best summer experience ever? Our camps employ staff (员工) for a number of roles, including camp counsellors (顾问), sports specialists, and arts, theatre and outdoor adventure specialists. It would be better if you have any experience in working with children! JCUSA (Jewish Camps USA) will work with you to find the most suitable role and camp for you.
What you are going to do
This is a job like no other; we personally get to know you and our most important thing is to make sure that you go to a camp that suits you best.
★ The right overnight camp: You can select this kind of camp to have a start. Don’t worry. You will feel comfortable and right at home.
★ The correct role: At camps there are many different roles and we will decide together from your application and interview what will suit you best. We will look into your previous experiences and focus on what you need for your future to give you the chance to do something you love every day.
★ Ready for camping: You will have specific training for your role at the camp so you will be fully prepared for your job. You will be part of a group to go to camp and will know everyone before going.
What we offer
★ You will get paid in your first year between $1,650 and $2,400. The salary is based upon the completion of your camp task.
★ You will get a chance to go with a group of JCUSA staff and meet them before you arrive at your own camp.
★ You will travel around the USA for up to 60 days!
What we ask
★ You need to finish high school and must be 18 by 2021.
★ You are energetic, outgoing and looking for a cultural summer experience.
★ You do not need to be Jewish to apply to work at a Jewish summer camp.
1. Which of the following is an advantage for an applicant to get the job?A.Having a night job. | B.Working with kids. |
C.Studying abroad. | D.Being a gardener. |
A.A new specific training card. |
B.A salary of more than $2,400 a month. |
C.A chance to travel around the world for 60 days. |
D.A chance to work with a group of JCUSA staff. |
A.They must be 18 or older by 2021. |
B.They should graduate from high school. |
C.They need to be Jewish for a Jewish summer ramp. |
D.They should be outgoing and willing to camp. |
4 . TV Shows the Whole Family Can Enjoy
The Baby-Sitters Club
The show is based on the book series written by Ann M, Martin.
The time for each episode (集) is about 30 minutes.
The Netflix Original series returns for its second season on October 11. The new season will see the Baby Sitters Club continue to expand their babysitting business and face the hardships that come with being teenagers.
Legends of the Hidden Temple
The show is based on the kids’ game show from the 1990s.
The time for each episode is an hour.
Though the new game show is aimed at adults, kids will also enjoy watching teams take on challenges to try to find the treasure within the ancient temple. Some of the challenges can be frightening for younger children, so this is perhaps best enjoyed by families with older kids.
Doogie Kameāloha, M. D.
The show is based on Doogie Howser, M, D. in 1989.
The time for each episode is about 30 minutes.
It stars Peyton Elizabeth Lee as Lahela “Doogie” Kameāloha, a medical school graduate who is trying to figure out how to manage being a doctor and a teenager at the same time.
Star Wars: Visions
Each episode of the show is about 15 to 20 minutes long.
This Disney series is made up of independent stories. That means viewers don’t need to watch anything in order. You can simply watch each story as you please without feeling like you have missed something. It was created by artists from all over the world.
1. Which show lasts the longest for each episode?A.The Baby-Sitters Club. | B.Legends of the Hidden Temple. |
C.Doogie Kameāloha, M. | D.D. Star Wars: Visions. |
A.Balancing her different roles. | B.Catching up with others in studies. |
C.Expanding her babysitting business. | D.Getting admitted to a medical school. |
A.It is based on an old game show. | B.It talks about artists’ experiences. |
C.It consists of independent stories. | D.It is set in a treasure-filled temple. |
5 . Four Shows to See
Falcons: The Art of the Hunt, National Museum of Asian Art
The trained accuracy of hunting falcons (猎鹰) has long been attractive to humans. As long ago as early 8th-century Syria, falcons were being trained to become skillful hunters for the royal courts. The fashion spread across the globe. A new show collects paintings and objects from ancient Egypt to China celebrating the hunting power of the birds. (Jan.15-July 17).
Iké Udé—Nollywood Portraits, National Museum of African Art
The success of Nigerias film industry has also meant the rise of charm and celebrity in what is called Nollywood. Enter Iké Udé to photograph the leading stars. The result reflects the changing nature of African identity in the 21st century. (Feb.5)
We Are Made of Stories, Smithsonian American Art Museum
This exhibition highlights some of the 93 works of art in the collection of Margaret Z. Robson, featuring the works of 48 major self-taught artists. The collection was gifted, the largest of its kind in two decades, and it expanded the museum’s extensive holdings of what was once referred to as folk art. (July 1)
Baseball: America’s Home Run, National Postal Museum
This show features hundreds of US and international stamps in memory of baseball’s finest players. First organized to mark the 150th anniversary of professional baseball, “Baseball: America’s Home Run” will feature some historic objects that have never appeared on public display. (April 9-September 25)
1. What can you enjoy in National Museum of Asian Art?A.Strength of falcons. | B.Western paintings. |
C.Lifestyle of common Syrians. | D.Nollywood films. |
A.National Postal Museum. | B.National Museum of Asian Art. |
C.National Museum of African Art. | D.Smithsonian American Art Museum. |
A.It presents rare stamps. | B.It combines basketball and art. |
C.It first exhibits some historic items. | D.It’s sponsored by famous baseball players. |
6 . Here are three of the best language leaning apps for mastering a new language, so take out your phone and download one of them!
Drops
Drops is a really good language-learning app for users who have a tight (紧的) study time. By spending just 5 minutes a day on this app, you will start to master a new language. It might sound unrealistic, but the app ensures that you don’t get bored. One of the biggest benefits of using Drops is that it gives you a beautiful explanation of all the words you are learning. Drops also brings fun games to make you interested in learning. However, you need to pay $15 every month if you want to use its functions or take its fast-learning courses.
Duolingo
Duolingo brings a series of fun courses that are easy to understand. One of the best things about Duolingo is that it learns and adapts to users’ learning style and provides lessons and exercises that bring the best results. Learners love Duolingo’s reward system which encourages them to study hard. The best part is that all the courses are free. However you have to pay if you want to get rid of ads and have offline access to the lectures.
Memrise
The special feature of this app is that it uses real native speakers to teach you their language. They create local videos that you can watch on the app. This is useful as you not only get the context (语境) of the words but also hear the clear pronunciation. Memrise teaches you a new language by showing you fun videos and offering fun games. The app is available for a free trial of three classes but you need to pay for your membership if you want to learn offline or unlock all the courses.
1. Drops is the most suitable app for learners ______.A.who can not concentrate on learning | B.who can not spare much time to learn |
C.who are used to learning from videos | D.who are slow in learning a language |
A.Its fast-learning courses. | B.Its local videos. |
C.Its fun games. | D.Its reward system. |
A.It offers all the courses for free. | B.It helps users remove advertisements |
C.Its teachers can be native speakers. | D.It is more suitable for offline learning. |
7 . Trying to book a holiday that will attract everyone in the family is so difficult. Check out the full guide to the best UK holiday parks below and it will give you a helping hand.
Yorkshire: Thornwick Bay Holiday Park
Activities include Segway rides, football and an all — weather Activity Barn that’s sure to be a hit (成功) with the kids, and the heated indoor pool with water slides never fails to be a hit either.
How much? Each night break starts from £179.55 for the whole family, based on a trip in July.
Dorset: Warmwell Holiday Park
Fancy a trip to the slopes (斜坡)? This award — winning resort near Weymouth has its own dry ski slope, and you’ll find skiing lessons, snowboarding as well as an indoor pool with a flume (水滑道) and a wave machine.
How much? Two-night break starts from £329 based on a trip in July.
Porthcawl: Trecco Bay Holiday Park
Kids will love the outdoor wet play area at Parkdean Resorts’ Trecco Bay Holiday Park. On-site attractions include an indoor pool with the pirate ship, adventure golf and a kids’ play area. In the evening there are discos and bingo.
How much? Three to four night breaks start from £305 based on a trip in July.
Hampshire: Sandy Balls Holiday Park
On the edge of the New Forest, this family-owned park allows you to get close to nature, with cycle trails, horse-riding, and then welcomes you back into the warmth with a pizza restaurant, indoor play facilities (设施), including a pool plus a spa.
How much? Camping tents usually start from £40 each night in August.
1. Which park might attract the family who enjoy music?A.Porthcawl: Trecco Bay Holiday Park. |
B.Hampshire: Sandy Balls Holiday Park. |
C.Yorkshire: Thornwick Bay Holiday Park. |
D.Dorset: Warmwell Holiday Park. |
A.£379.55. | B.£610. | C.£329. | D.£1,151.5. |
A.Skiing. | B.Playing football. |
C.Horse-riding. | D.Swimming. |
8 . According to 'a study, being exposed to a 360-degree video of nature can provide emotional wellbeing benefits for people who cannot access the outdoors. So let’s check out some ideas of free virtual trips you can take right now!
Take a tour in Central Park, New York
As one of the world's biggest attractions, Central Park is a part of natural beauty located in the very heart of Manhattan. With this tour offered by youvisit. com, you’ll be able to see the Bethesda Terrace and Fountain, the Belvedere Castle and “walk” through the park's scenic meadows. If you’re in the mood for greenery, this tour will definitely suit you.
Explore the wonders of Japan
Take a tour across this beautiful country with a 360-degree VR movie from the Japan National Tourism Organization: you’ll be able to explore tradition, modernity and nature all at once, and enjoy the mixture of fascinating cultural sites and the most appealing natural spots.
Enjoy the breathtaking views of the Grand Canyon, Arizona
Are you up to witnessing one of the most magnificent views in the world?No wonder the Grand Canyon in Arizona is considered one of the world's treasures. The virtual tour, provided by the National Park Service U.S. lets you discover ancient places within the canyon and explore archaeological excavations (考古挖掘) in an interactive way.
Climb Everest for an unforgettable adventure
Experience what it feels like to climb the world's tallest mountain with Everest VR: Journey to the top of the world, a docu series especially made for Virtual Reality headsets. Have you ever imagined experiencing an Himalayan avalanche or a rock-climbing fall? Or just admiring the sunset from the top of the mountain's unique perspective? This journey will take you to places you never thought possible.
1. Which of the following is the best choice for green plant lovers?A.Japan. | B.Everest. |
C.Central Park. | D.The Grand Canyon. |
A.The virtual tour. | B.The magnificent views. |
C.The interactive viewing way. | D.The 360-degree video of nature. |
A.Free admission. | B.Scenic meadows. |
C.Cultural sites. | D.Rock-climbing falls. |
9 . When planning a travel recently, are you still considering the standard tourist destina-tions like Machu Picchu, Mt Qomolangma, which are always overvisited? Get off the beaten path and explore parts of the world you’ve never dared to experience before!
Hiking Paradise in Oceania
Made up of 10 islands, two large and eight smaller ones, it is packed with natural wonders long deep narrow boles in the ocean floor, grand waterfalls and amazing beaches. It’s essential for outdoor enthusiasts There’s enough hiking too, from World War Ⅱ heritage(文化遗产) tracks to a “cloud rainforest” hike and a hike up to the peak of Mount Alava.
Watching Red Crabs(螃蟹) in Australia
Technically a part of Australia, Christmas Island is occupied by around 50 million red crabs. Head to this remote island, and you will witness the incredible scenes of their annual migration(迁移), Plus remember to keep an eye out for dolphins and whale sharks that wan-der around the coastline. It’s not an easy place to get to, but the near-deserted beaches and friendly community make it worth the adventure.
Camping in Volcano Craters in Africa
Camping on the edge of an extinct wolcano crater is pretty excited when it comes to wild adventures. Not only are the sunsets and sunrises unbelievably beautiful at Tanzania’s Ngor-ongoro Crater, but visitors can spot a huge variety of wildlife: hippo, elephants, buffalo, zebra, leopard… There’s no fencing at the Simba Campsite, so there may be a visitor or two during the night.
1. What highlights Hiking Paradise in Oceania?A.The variety of wildlife. | B.Visitors at night. |
C.The scenes of red crabs | D.Spectacular waterfalls |
A.The sunsets and sunrises | B.The friendly community. |
C.The migration of whale shark | D.The amazing ocean holes. |
A.A research paper. | B.A health magazine |
C.A travel brochure. | D.A news report. |
10 . The Honors Program in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (HPBMB) is offered to mature high school seniors with strong academic ability and achievement who seek careers in biological or biomedical science. Students can earn both a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and a Doctor of Philosophy Degree (Ph.D.) in approximately 6 years.
Applicants to the Honors Program in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology must be in their last year of high school.
Undergraduates will have the opportunity to work with top-level research scientists in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and also in clinical laboratories with scientists that are associated with the department. They will conduct intensive laboratory work in the areas of biochemistry, molecular biology or nutritional biochemistry starting in the summer before their first fall semester starts. By spring of their junior year;students will prepare an undergraduate thesis as preparation for their entry into graduate school. At that time, they will start taking graduate courses and continue to do research with a graduate faculty member.
To be considered students must:
• have a combined SAT I score of 1400(combined Math and Critical Reading scores)
• meet the SAT II score requirement of at least 600 in Math, and one science (Biology, Chemistry or Physics)
• have completed eight semesters of English and mathematics and two semesters each of Biology and Chemistry by the time they graduate from high school
• complete all components of your Common Application for undergraduate admission by November 1 of your senior year
• complete a supplemental application form for the Honors Program in Bio chemistry & Molecular Biology
• include a counselor recommendation, three letters of recommendation from teachers in support, of your application to the Honors Program and a personal statement
Send all Dual Admission Honors Program application materials to:
Dual Admission Honors Programs
Office of Admission
University of Miami
P. O. Box 248025
Coral Gables, FL 33124-4616
Fax number: (513)529-7592 (513)529-1950
For more information on the HPBMB, contact:
Dr. Thomas K. Harris
Director, Undergraduate and Medical Education
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Office: Gautier Building, Room 111
Phone: 305-243-3358
•E-Mail: tkharris@miami.edu
1. We can learn from the passage that________.A.First- year students in a high school can apply for the program |
B.It’s possible for graduates to obtain both a bachelor's degree and a doctor's degree |
C.Graduates are promised a chance to work with top biomedical scientists |
D.A thesis is not necessary if an undergraduate want to go to graduate school |
A.A combined SAT I score of 1400 |
B.SAT II scores of at least 600 in Math and one science |
C.Three letters of recommendation from his teachers. |
D.A letter of recommendation from the principal. |
A.To tell students how to learn well in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology. |
B.To introduce a very famous university, the University of Miami. |
C.To attract excellent high school graduates to apply for the Honors Program. |
D.To give information on how to contact Director of the Honors Program. |