1 . Heathfield Day Summer Camp
It’s for girls aged 7 to 15. Heathfield started its own Summer Camp for local girls so they could enjoy the high quality activities and sports that we were already offering to overseas students on our International Summer School (ISS). Over the years more than a thousand girls have attended the camp, many returning year after year and bringing sisters and friends with them. Returning students receive a 10% discount from their second year. Day girls arrive between 08:45 and 09:15 when activities start. An Early Morning option with Breakfast is available at 08:00. At 5:30 girls are collected and signed out by parents or can take our Late Stay option until 6:30.
Heathfield’s teachers offer the girls a fun-packed and educational daily program, balancing creative, artistic and sporting skills. Campers are grouped together according to age and move together between activities. There’re different programs for junior and senior groups.
Girls enjoy the opportunity to spend time as a day girl and as a boarder. They can stay from one day to four weeks. But residential stays are for a minimum of one week. Each Thursday afternoon we invite parents to an exhibition or show to see what the girls are doing. The exhibitions include cookery, art, craft and photography in weeks 1 and 3, and in weeks 2 and 4, music, dance and drama shows take place. Two or three afternoons a week girls mix with the students from the ISS and take part in sports and games.
There’s an hour’s lunch break. Our dining-room service offers a great range of hot and cold dishes.
1. What do we know about Heathfield Day Summer Camp?A.Its arrangements are flexible. |
B.It offers participants 10% off. |
C.Its programs are the same for groups. |
D.It limits the number of participants. |
A.Advise them to stay as boarders. |
B.Forbid them to go out on weekdays. |
C.Call on them to be independent. |
D.Divide them into different groups. |
A.Pay a visit to the ISS. |
B.Have dinner with her. |
C.See her dancing. |
D.Take physical exercise. |
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A.By ship | B.By plane. | C.By train. |
A.It was cheaper. | B.It was nearer. | C.It was warmer. |
A.In the hotel room. | B.In the dining hall. | C.Outdoors near the pool. |
A.In the morning | B.In the afternoon. | C.In the evening. |
1. What did the woman do to what the man said?
A.She wrote it down. | B.She repeated it. | C.She typed it out |
A.Riding a bike. | B.Listening to music. | C.Getting on a car. |
A.At 7:20 a. m. yesterday. |
B.At 7:20 a. m. today. |
C.At 7:20 p. m. today. |
A.Record their conversation |
B.Copy his ID card. |
C.Sign his name |
1. How was the man's job interview?
A.Competitive. | B.Easy. | C.Informal. |
A.He got the job. |
B.He failed the interview. |
C.He hasn't got the result. |
A.Enjoy a meal. | B.Go to a party. | C.Have a drink |
1. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In a hospital | B.In a restaurant. | C.In a school. |
A.The woman | B.His friend | C.His wife. |
1. What was the man’s mother angry about?
A.The e-mail invitations. | B.The old pictures. | C.The wedding. |
A.Check the booking. |
B.Save some money. |
C.Book the plane tickets ahead. |
A.Five kilometers. | B.Three kilometers. | C.One kilometer. |
A.She was asked to put off her vacation. |
B.She can’t go abroad as planned. |
C.She doesn’t have a vacation. |