1 . Welcome to Chelsea FC Foundation Soccer Schools. Our camp programs in these schools offer players aged 9-17 the experience of a living and training like soccer experts with world-class coaching. Players will learn what it takes to become a world-class footballer at Chelsea FC and learn about Chelsea’s unique coaching philosophies. Chelsea FC Foundation’s coaches are skilled in challenging players of every level and their specialist programs cover technical, physical, psychological and social aspects of the game. Players will be grouped by age and their ability on the first day of the camp, and then they will start their training at different places.
Groups:
Boys | Girls | |
Senior players | 13-17 | 12-17 |
Place | Charterhouse School | Seaford College |
Junior players | 9-15 | 10-14 |
Place | Lancing College | Ardingly College |
We offer you Soccer Only Camp and Soccer and English Camp to choose from.
Soccer Only Camp (2 weeks):
•Up to 32 hours per week of soccer training.
•Campers need to be able to speak at least an intermediate level of English.
•Campers need to pay $2,295.
Soccer and English Camp (2 weeks):
•Up to 19 hours per week of soccer training, along with 14 hours per week of English language lessons.
•Campers need to be basic level English speakers at least.
•One-to-one instruction from Chelsea FC Foundation’s coaches.
•Campers need to pay $3.200.
1. What is an advantage of Chelsea FC Foundation’s coaches?A.They come from different countries. |
B.They have specialized programs in different fields. |
C.They provide one-to-one instruction for Soccer Only campers. |
D.They can help campers achieve an intermediate level in two weeks. |
A.At Lancing College. | B.At Seaford College. |
C.At Ardingly College. | D.At Charterhouse School. |
A.14 hours. | B.19 hours. | C.32 hours. | D.33 hours. |
2 . We have a variety of student organizations focused on everything from politics and photography to dance and debate. Whatever your interests, you can explore them at Harvard. These are just four of the total 451 organizations.
Chinese Cultural Card Games Club
The Chinese Cultural Card (games) Club-known as CCCC-serves as a fun way for students to gain an appreciation of Chinese culture as well as improve their analytical thinking, memory, and concentration through Chinese card games. We play Tractor and Guan Dan at weekly meetings. All are welcome to come, including friends not related to Harvard!
E: jxie@college.harvard.edu
Active Minds Student Chapter at CAMHS
Active Minds Student Chapter at CAMHS are student leaders in promoting a supportive student community at Harvard. We work to encourage open conversation about matters of mental health and educate students to deal with resources on campus.
E: harvardactiveminds@gmail.com
Fall Clean-Up
Fall Clean-up is designed to provide new students with extra support and resources to make it easy to get used to college life by connecting first-year students with peer leaders, schoolmates, and helpful.
Harvard resources.
E: fcu@fas.harvard.edu
Accessible Education Office (AEO)
The Accessible Education Office (AEO) partners with FAS students with disabilities to recognize difficulties and carry out plans for access. Through cooperation with the campus community, we raise an environment of fairness and a sense of belonging.
E: aeo@fas.harvard.edu
1. Which club best suits students who want to better analytical thinking?A.Fall Clean-Up. | B.Accessible Education Office (AEO). |
C.Chinese Cultural Card Games Club. | D.Active Minds Student Chapter at CAMHS. |
A.To help students with disabilities. | B.To help students adapt to college life. |
C.To help students with mental matters. | D.To help students make friends on campus. |
A.A school website. | B.A club poster. |
C.A travel brochure. | D.A geography magazine. |
3 . Are you still wondering about which club to choose? The following information about the clubs in our school may help you make a good choice.
Writing Club Advisor (顾问): Ms. Loll (cloll@ aacps. org) Club Meeting Time: Tuesday 10:00—10:30 Wednesday 9:30—10:00 Description: Writing Club is open to any student at SHS who would like help in improving writing and grammar skills. | Food Club Advisor: Ms King (laking@ aacps. org) Club Meeting Time: Tuesday 10:00—10:30 Thursday 10:00—10:30 Description: Love talking about food, cooking, and more? Food Club is your place. Join us to discuss all things about food and cooking. |
Art Club Advisor: Ms. Hendryx (jhendryx@ aacps. org) Club Meeting Time: Tuesday 10:00—10:30 Friday 10:00—10:30 Description: Art Club is a time to work on your own artwork. We watch different videos which may include art skills and famous artists. | Book Club Advisor: Ms. Choulis (mchoulis@ aacps. org) Club Meeting Time: Monday 10:00—10:30 Thursday 9:30—10:00 Description: This is a club for students who love reading. Students will read books and then meet twice each week to have discussions about the book. |
A.Writing Club. | B.Food Club. | C.Art Club. | D.Book Club. |
A.Tuesday & Wednesday. | B.Tuesday & Thursday. |
C.Tuesday & Friday. | D.Monday & Thursday. |
A.Ms. Loll. | B.Ms. King. | C.Ms. Hendryx. | D.Ms. Choulis. |
4 . Open Lands Day
Join us at the Rogue River Preserve for a very special Open Lands Day!
The preserve includes two miles of riverfront along the Rogue River, a large forest, and some woodlands. It is only open to the public during special events, work parties, and youth education programs. So, come and take advantage of this special opportunity and explore the trails at your own pace, attend a guided hike, bring a picnic lunch to enjoy by the river, or all three.
To limit crowding, registration is required for hikes or self-guided exploration for the day.
Hike | Time | Activities | |
Self-guided hike | 10: 00-3: 00 | Explore the preserve at your own pace. | |
Guided hikes | Lichen Hike | 10: 30-12: 00 | Discover the mysterious lichens (地衣) that live on trees, rocks, and soil with lichenologist, Steve Sheehy. Learn how to identify some of the 57 liches that have been described on the preserve. |
Cryptozoology Hike “Sassy with Sasquatch” | 12: 00-1: 00 | Bigfoot, Yeti, Sasquatch! Let’s go for a walk to the Fairy Forest and discuss the rare creatures of the Pacific Northwest. This hike will be guided by Rebekah Bergkoetter, Land Steward at SOLC. | |
Cryptozoology Hike ‘Ness Around and Find Out’ | 1: 30-2: 30 | Learn about the monster (怪物) of Loch Ness while we walk around and find more creatures unique to this area. This hike will be guided by Rebekah Berg koetter, Land Steward at SOLC. |
Meeting Location: Rogue River Preserve
Pet Policy (政策): This preserve is protected to conserve special habitats. Therefore, we kindly ask you to leave your pets at home. Certified Assistance Dogs will be the only dogs that are allowed.
1. What is a must for hikers at the Rogue River Preserve?
A.To take a dog. | B.To follow a guide. |
C.To make a schedule. | D.To register in advance. |
A.Cryptozoology Hike ‘Ness Around and Find Out’. | B.Cryptozoology Hike ‘Sassy with Sasquatch’. |
C.Self-guided hike. | D.Lichen Hike. |
A.All kinds of pets are allowed at the preserve. |
B.Visitors can only bring beautiful pets to the preserve. |
C.The preserve can help visitors to take care of the pets. |
D.Only Certified Assistance Dogs are allowed at the preserve. |
5 . Welcome to our school. You can do a lot of things here. Come and join us.
Timetable (时间表) | |
Sunday 8:30—11:30 Personal Inventions You can see many inventions by the students; you may also bring your own inventions. | Monday 19:00—21:00 Space and Man Dr. Thomas West If you want to know more about the universe (宇宙). |
Wednesday 19:30—21:00 Modern Medicine Mrs. Lucy Green Would you like to know medical science (医学)? | Friday 18:30—21:00 Computer Science Mr. Harry Morison from Harvard University in the United States. Learn to use Windows XP. |
1. You may have a chance to introduce your inventions on ___________.
A.Sunday | B.Monday | C.Wednesday | D.Friday |
A.Canada | B.Australia | C.New Zealand | D.America |
A.Dr. West | B.Mr. Morison | C.Mrs. Lucy Green | D.Mr. Thomas |
6 . Some Arrangements for the Beijing Tour
Day 1Any visit to Beijing is incomplete without a hike on the Great Wall. However, it is thousands of miles long and the Beijing section is only a small part of the Great Wall. The first choice is Badaling, but we recommend Juyong Pass, which is less crowded but no less impressive. Depending on your health and preference, you can climb very steep steps or have a walk on the relatively flat areas. There are many locations for great photo opportunities,
Day 2Start at the Temple of Heaven, where emperors used to hold ceremonies to pray. Stop at the Echo Wall and discover the wonder of voices bouncing (弹跳) back and forth. Pass through the guard-protected Golden Water Bridge, and go to visit the Palace Museum.
Day 3You can pay a visit to Capital Museum where the exhibits have more surprises. Take a walk along Wangfujing Street, a modern shopping street. The walking is much less intensive and the budgeted time much more flexible. You may want to finish the day off by catching a performance of Peking Opera and National Centre for the Performing Arts is an ideal place to go.
Day 4The Summer Palace in a northwestern suburb of the city is a beautiful place. A short taxi ride north will take you to Qianmen Street. This retail centre was renovated (翻新) for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics. Here are some of the oldest businesses of the city, including the famous Peking Duck.
1. Which day covers a visit to the Great wall?A.Day 1. | B.Day 2. | C.Day 3. | D.Day 4. |
A.To Capital Museum. |
B.Ta the Summer Palace. |
C.To the Palace Museum. |
D.To National Centre for the Performing Arts. |
A.Buy a taxi. | B.Go shopping. |
C.Renovate the street. | D.Cook Peking Duck. |
A Lifelong Journey, a TV series
Painting a picture of ordinary Chinese people living in the changing times, the novel won the writer Liang, the 10th Mao Dun Literary Award, one of China’s top literary
Translating such a series of stories to the small screen had been
8 . Little Miss Wing Penguin Encounter
Get up close to some of Melbourne Zoo’s resident little penguins with this Little Miss Wing Penguin Encounter.
Venture behind-the-scenes of the popular zoo for a close encounter with these adorable animals and be introduced to Miss Wing, the special Australian little penguin born and raised in the zoo.
Held in small groups of up to six people, you’ll be able to meet the penguin keepers, learn about the little penguins and get some amazing close-up photo opportunities with the cute Miss Wing and her little penguin friends.
This experience is suitable for kids aged five years and over and is one of the best ways to see these cute animals. The encounter also includes entry to the zoo, so you’ll be able to explore the rest of the zoo and visit all of the animals before and after your Little Penguin Encounter.
Dates and times: 01/10/2022 to 30/12/2022 Mon. , Tues. , Thurs. , Fri. : 10:15 a. m. —10:45 a. m.
Price: Full $ 81, child (5—15 years old) $ 63. Children aged 5—8 years old must be accompanied by a paying adult with 1:1 ratio. Children 8—15 years old must be accompanied by a supervising adult.
Melbourne Zoo’s Carnivores’ Trail
Carnivores’ Trail is an exciting exhibit that spotlights some of the zoo’s favorite predators from around the world.
With the expansion of this part, three more snow leopards (雪豹) and Tasmanian devils (袋獾) have been welcomed to the zoo. Visitors will also have the chance to come face-to-face with African wild dogs, African lions, a Philippine’s crocodile, a South American coati and a Sumatran tiger, as they explore this innovative space.
Carnivores’ Trail is the largest exhibit at the zoo in recent years and is a must-see!
Dates and times: 19/10/2022 to 31/12/2022 Mon. , Tues. , Wed. , Thurs. , Fri. , Sat. , Sun. : 9 a.m. —5 p. m.
Price: Included with general admission to Melbourne Zoo. Under 16 years old free on weekends, Victorian public holidays and school holidays.
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
1. What is Miss Wing according to the passage?A.It is a lovable penguin keeper. |
B.It is a penguin raised by people. |
C.It is a penguin lover in the zoo. |
D.It is a photographer for small penguins. |
A.$144. | B.$207. | C.$225. | D.$288. |
A.9 a. m.—5 p. m. on Saturday. | B.8:45 a. m.—5 p. m. on Thursday. |
C.10:15 a. m.—5:15 p. m. on Sunday. | D.10:45 a. m.—5:45 p. m. on Monday. |
Airline Route Chiang Mai—Luang Prabang Day 2,3,5,7 Flight QV 645 Dep. 15: 05 Arr. 16: 05 Airfare (机票费用)5,090THB | Airline Route Chiang Mai—Phuket Day 2,3,5,7 Flight TC 129 Dep. 12:35 Arr. 14: 30 Airfare 3,590 THB |
Airline Route Chiang Mai—Koh Samui Day Daily Flight PG 242 Dep. 9:55 Arr. 11:40 Airfare 5,090 THB | Airline Route Phuket—Bali Day Daily Flight FD 3942 Dep. 6:30 Arr. 11:10 Airfare 11,391 THB |
Note: The days of the week are:
1. Monday 2. Tuesday 3. Wednesday 4. Thursday
5. Friday 6. Saturday 7. Sunday
(Dep.= departure 出发 Arr.=arrival 到达)
1. How long does it take to fly from Chiang Mai to Phuket?A.less than 1 hour. | B.About 1 hour. |
C.One and a half hours. | D.About 2 hours. |
A.Monday | B.Thursday | C.Friday | D.Saturday |
A.QV 645. | B.TG 129. | C.PG 242. | D.FD 3942. |
A.3, 590 THB. | B.5, 090 THB. | C.9,050THB. | D.11, 391 THB. |
As an online English teacher at EF Education First (英孚教育), you will be teaching English through our EF Online Classroom, which allows students to study English from all corners of Japan. | |
ABOUT THE POSITION Teachers in this position play a key role in our mission — opening the world through education. Both full-time online teachers and free online teachers are needed. Full-time teachers work according to our schedule, with no less than ten classes per week, mostly at night. Free ones enjoy a high degree of flexibility in their role, teaching from the comfort of their homes with a wide rangeof class times available. | MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES * Delivering lessons to students through our online learning platform * Evaluating student's progress and providing individualized instructions * Providing high-quality feedback (反馈) on students’ written assignments * Operating the Internet, the slide presentation, EF-developed courseware (课件) efficiently and skillfully. |
REQUIREMENTS * High level of English fluency, and certificates are preferred * A personal desktop or laptop, and a stable Internet connection * Availability to actively deliver classes on a monthly basis * Self-motivated, and be able to work independently | BENEFITS * Obtain TEFL certification at work * Free travel around the country yearly * Attend training conferences for ongoing professional development * Learn from EF’s International Culture and chat with our foreign teachers * Gain proficiency (熟练) in the constantly growing field of online education |
PAY Full-time teachers are on a salary of 1,071 yen to 1,836 yen, and free teachers between 612 yen to 1,224 yen per class, depending on how many classes are taught. |
1. What does EF Education First ask their teachers to do?
A.Use electronic media expertly. |
B.Possess the spirit of teamwork. |
C.Obtain a certificate in English. |
D.Offer students lessons mostly in the daytime. |
A.Flexible working hours. |
B.Opportunities to travel abroad yearly. |
C.Guidance on professional development. |
D.Being trained by professors to get a TEFL certificate. |
A.1,071 yen. | B.6,120 yen. |
C.10,710 yen. | D.18,360 yen. |