1. What is Jenny doing?
A.Taking a rest. | B.Preparing for exams. | C.Taking notes. |
A.History. | B.English. | C.Chemistry. |
A.By bike. | B.On foot. | C.By car. |
A.Put on his glasses. | B.Look at some questions. | C.Turn on the light. |
A.Pleased. | B.Amazed. | C.Strict. |
1. When is the woman supposed to hand in her essay?
A.By this Saturday. | B.By next Monday. | C.By next Friday. |
A.She was ill for a week. |
B.The course is too difficult. |
C.She was busy with a live performance. |
A.Busy. | B.Boring. | C.Colorful. |
A.See an exhibition. | B.Attend a party. | C.Watch a play. |
Going from junior high school to senior high school is
A.Doctor and patient. | B.Boss and secretary. | C.Teacher and student. |
A.She is a fast worker. |
B.She has not finished her work. |
C.She didn’t do the homework on her own. |
7 . You’re chatting with a friend and want to recommend a good book.
·Repeat important information out loud.
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·Take notes and write things down. Taking notes will help you memorize the information, even if you never look at your notes again!
·Take a short walk. There’s a lot of scientific evidence that taking a walk will jog your memory. If you are trying to remember something, spend a few minutes walking around your neighborhood to see if it helps.
A.Focus on one thing at a time. |
B.All of a sudden, you can’t remember the title! |
C.At worst, you’ll get some exercise and relax a little. |
D.Change your way of memorizing important information. |
E.Say that address phone number, or date over and over again. |
F.Remember something once makes it easier for you to remember it in the future. |
G.Research shows that it’s hard to achieve the same effect by typing something on your phone. |
8 . At West Exe School, students have access to a wide range of electronic resources to support heir progress through the curriculum. Below are a range of resources, with a brief introduction of what they are. If you have any questions regarding E-Learning, please do not hesitate to contact Toby Holland who will be able to help you.
Electronic Resources
Type | Brief introduction |
Class Charts | Class Charts is the one-stop shop for students, parents and teachers to add and track homework, merits and performances. More details can be available by calling 88097144 |
Moodle | Moodle is our online learning platform which provides students with a means by which to access lesson content for some subjects, especially math at home. |
Heggarty Maths | Heggarty Maths is used to provide students with engaging mathematical challenges. These are largely set for homework and involve watching video content. |
Lexia | Lexia is being used by the English department to improve literacy across the school. This highly effective online learning programme is widely considered to be the best of its kind. Lexia Strategies can be accessed here: http ://wwwlexiastrategies.com/ |
Tassomai | Tassomai is a highly effective, adaptive learning platform for Science. Many schools that have used this platform have seen gains of up to 2 grades in Science through the platform’s engaging design and content. |
A.Class Charts. | B.Moodle. | C.Lexia. | D.Tassomai. |
A.Turn to Tony Holland for help. | B.Call West Exe School directly. |
C.Read the brief introduction in detail. | D.Surf the web for further information. |
A.Heggarty Maths. | B.Lexia. | C.Tassomai. | D.Moodle. |
9 . STEM Summer Programs for High School Students
STEM is a term that stands for science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Here is a list of some of the best STEM summer camps for high school students.
Future Matters ProgramIt is an 8-week paid summer research experience for high school students. This is a hands-on program for students interested in going after a career in medical research. Students will attend seminars led by the faculty and participate in discussions with peers.
Simons Summer ResearchIt is a seven-week program located at Stony Brook University. Students will have the opportunity to participate in special workshops, tours and events free of charge. They will conclude the program producing a written research abstract and a research poster.
Research Science InstituteIt is the first cost-free summer program of its kind. During this six-week program, students will dive deeper into the world of science and engineering by experiencing the entire research cycle. In this program students will attend classes conducted by famous professors and prepare written and oral presentations to present their research.
Program in Math for Young ScientistsThis is a six-week intensive mathematics program designed for students across the globe. Unlike common programs, it offers a great deal of independence for students to choose their own schedules and decide what they want to study. Besides learning, there is also “mandatory (强制的) fun time” built into the weekly schedule so that students are able to have non-math related activities.
1. What can the students who want to be doctors do?A.Attend special workshops. | B.Do some experiments. |
C.Lead the faculty. | D.Discuss with the teachers. |
A.The duration. | B.The theme. |
C.The expense. | D.The request. |
A.Developing independent skills. |
B.Learning math for fun. |
C.Absorbing international students. |
D.Tailoring personal arrangements. |
1. What does Tony have in his hand?
A.Lots of books. | B.A book review. | C.A reading list. |
A.Teacher and student. | B.Reader and librarian. | C.Friends. |
A.A Song of Ice and Fire. | B.Thirteen Reasons Why. | C.First Test. |