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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章是Jindalee State School的校长写给学生家长的一封信。

1 . Jindalee State School

Email:info@jindaleess.eq.edu.au

Phone:(07)3725 5777

Website:www.jindaleess.eq.edu.au

7th November 2023

Class Placement Information

Dear Parents,

We are now providing you with information about your child’s 2024 class placement. Your child Najera Ochoa Ava is in 1W in 2024. The teacher for this class is Mrs Shelly Waner in room B11b.

Students return to school on 27th January 2024.

The office will close at 3:30 p. m.9th November 2023 and reopen on 20th January, 2024.

SNACK SHACK(零食铺)

The Jindalee Snack Shack is now closed for cleaning—we will not be taking any orders this week.Wewillreopenonthefirstdayofschoolandwillcontinuetoacceptonlineordersonly viawww.quickclig.com.au.Snackswillcontinuetobeavailableforpurchaseduringsecond break.

THE UNIFORM (校服) SHOP

The Uniform Shop will be taking orders online during December but items(物品) will not be available for collection until January. The shop will open on 20th January.

BY APPOINTMENT(预约) ONLY—please check our P&C Facebook page or the school newsletter for a booking link. Please do not come to the shop without an appointment.

The shop will continue to operate on an appointment system in 2024 and will be open on the first day of school. We will then resume(恢复) trading on Tuesdays and Thursdays during the term, for appointments and online order processing, from 28th January.

A calendar of the 2024 school year can be viewed at the following website, www.education.qld.gov.au.

On behalf of the Jindalee State School family, I wish you all a happy holiday.

We look forward to seeing you in the New Year.

Yours sincerely

Ms Penny Grant

Principal

1. When will the new academic year begin?
A.7th November 2023.B.9th November 2023.
C.20th January 2024.D.27th January 2024.
2. What is especially stressed about the Uniform Shop?
A.Students should check the school newsletter to order uniforms.
B.Visitors are not welcome without an appointment.
C.It will remain closed after 3:30 p. m. each day.
D.It will not take orders until January 2024.
3. How can Ava’s parents get the calendar of the 2024 school year?
A.By calling(07)3725 5777.
B.By contacting Mrs Shelly Waner.
C.By visiting www.education.qld.gov.au.
D.Byemailinginfo@jindaleess.eq.edu.au.
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了耶鲁大学的几项感恩节庆祝活动。

2 . Welcome to Yale University’s Thanksgiving festivities! Join us for a variety of events, blending tradition and community spirit for everyone.

Thanksgiving Parade and Campus Potluck (百家餐)

Time: Thanksgiving Day, 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Location: Yale Old Campus

Activities: Immerse yourself in the vibrant Thanksgiving parade featuring spirited floats, the Yale marching band, and talented performers. Following the parade, join the campus potluck on Old Campus. Contribute a dish to share and connect with fellow Yale students. This cherished tradition is an excellent opportunity to experience the warmth of the Yale community.

Thanksgiving Arts & Crafts Showcase

Time : Thanksgiving Morning, 9:00 AM

Location: Yale Art Gallery

Activities: Discover a diverse array of arts and crafts meticulously crafted by Yale’s talented artists. Find unique, handmade gifts for the upcoming holiday season and enjoy live performances and local food vendors. Kick-start your holiday shopping while supporting the artistic talents thriving within the Yale community.

Turkey Dash 5K Run

Time: The Weekend Before Thanksgiving, 9:30 AM

Location: Yale Bowl

Activities: Begin your Thanksgiving weekend with a spirited 5K run or walk around the picturesque Yale Bowl. Open to all fitness levels, participants are encouraged to bring extra goods to give them to local charities, promoting wellness and community support.

Gobble ‘n’ Games Family Fest

Time: The Saturday Before Thanksgiving, 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Location: Beinecke Plaza

Activities: Bring your family for an afternoon of joy and games at Beinecke Plaza. Enjoy sack races (袋鼠跳), face painting, pumpkin decorating, and a pie-eating contest. Local food trucks will be on-site to keep you fueled. This family-friendly event is a delightful way to usher in the holiday season with laughter and connection.

1. What do Thanksgiving Parade and Campus Potluck, and Thanksgiving Arts & Crafts Showcase have in common?
A.Both events occur on Thanksgiving Day.
B.Free handmade gifts are provided at both events.
C.Participants should be students on old campus.
D.Both activities have a long history.
2. What is encouraged at the Turkey Dash 5K Run event?
A.Bringing a Turkey for Thanksgiving Day.
B.Donating food to organizations for helping people in need.
C.Wearing costumes representing who you are.
D.Having a recommendation from your own community.
3. Which of the following is NOT the attraction of the Gobble ‘n’ Games Family Fest?
A.Face painting.B.A pie-eating contest.C.Pumpkin decorating.D.Truck racing.
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文章大意:本文是记叙文。文章通过介绍北师大第二附中的体育课发生了可喜的变化。高二的学生现在学习中国传统武术搏击,这使得体育课成为课程表上最受欢迎的课程。引出主题中国的体育课迎来了新的变化。

3 . You start by running around the school track three times to warm up. This is followed by exercises or long jump for the girls and football or basketball for the boys. That is an average 45 -minute PE class— but do you really enjoy it?

For students at the Second High School Attached to Beijing Normal University, sports classes have experienced a welcome change. Senior 2 students now learn the traditional Chinese martial art of sword-fighting (中国剑术), making PE the most popular lesson on the timetable. “The classes used to be boring as we just did the same things again and again,” said Xiao Tong. “But now PE classes are such fun. Sword-fighting is so cool.” His classmate Wei Jie agrees. “As well as being fun, we learn about traditional Chinese culture,” she said. The usual morning exercises performed to music on the school playground have been replaced by kicking and punching practice (搏击操) to a pop music by Zheng Xiuwen. “We didn't pay much attention when we heard the old music,” Xiao explained, “But when Zheng's music is played, we get excited.” Mao Min, the PE teacher who introduced the changes, is pleased that the students now enjoy sports lessons more. “The classes encourage healthy lifestyles and I am always looking for creative ways to keep the students active,” he said. Schools offer activities according to what sports facilities (设备) they have. For example, students at the Experimental High School Attached to Beijing Normal University can choose to learn swimming, taekwondo (跆拳道) or volleyball. “I take my volleyball very seriously so I keep fit by playing it,” said Senior 2 student Zhang Zheng. “Students only try hard in sports that interest them.”

1. Why was Xiao Tong not interested in PE classes in the past?
A.Because he didn't do well in sports.
B.Because he disliked the same activities.
C.Because he thought the classes too long-
D.Because he was tired of the PE teacher.
2. Which sport is NOT mentioned in the text?
A.Sword-fighting.B.Volleyball.C.Skating.D.Punching practice.
3. What does the text mainly talk about?
A.Sword-fighting appears in PE classes.
B.Students try hard in all sports at school.
C.Schools offer necessary sports facilities.
D.PE classes are welcoming new changes.
4. What is the attitude of the students towards new PE classes?
A.Supportive.B.Negative.C.Uncaring.D.Doubtful.
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4 . Archaeology camp

Each summer, the Public Archaeology Facility ’s Community Archaeology Program offers a week - long program focused on archaeology for kids entering Grades 5 and 6. The program is taught by professional archaeologists from Binghamton University. Students will learn about the science of archaeology through hands - on , interactive classroom projects , laboratory tours, outdoor activities, and a visit to a local archaeological site.

Our 2023 Research Site is the Whitney Point Bridge site. Broome County, New York. Dates : July 13-17, 2023

Time: 8:30 am -4:30 pm

Tickets: $200 per participant ( a 10% discount before May 15,2023) The session is limited to 16 students to ensure the best educational setting.

Participants will spend the first two days of the program learning about ancient cultures, archaeological concepts, and practicing fieldwork techniques, and artifact(人工制品) classification and preservation. Kids will take part in exciting activities in experimental and creative archaeology, including pottery (陶器) construction and a cross - country race.

On the third and fourth days, participants will explore local historic sites long - covered by plants. and learn how archaeologists survey sites ‘ using direct mcasurements, digital cameras, careful notes, and hand - held GPS units. This trip will also provide an opportunity to learn more about the environment in which these sites were created.

On the last day - the program will travel to a local historically significant archaecological site currently being excavated (挖掘) by the Public Archaeology Facility where students will observe professional excavations, Participants will be able to assist in some of the tasks at the site, including screening (筛查;甄别) for artifacts, note - taking, and site interpretation.

1. What do we know about the archaeology camp ?
A.It lasts for a whole month.
B.Itis limited to a dozen kids.
C.It is guided by university experts.
D.It is intended for high school students.
2. How much should two kids pay if they buy fickets before March 15,2023?
A.$200.B.$360C.$380. D.$400.
3. What will participants probably do on July 16, 2023?
A.Conduct a survey in the field.
B.Help reconstruct ancicnt objects.
C.Observe professtonal excavations.
D.Learn about artifact classification.
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了四个2023年SEA夏季高中项目。

5 . SEA Summer High School Programs 2023

Science at SEA

Science at SEA is a four-week program for rising high school juniors and seniors, as well as recent high school graduates, which focuses on the coastal and offshore marine environment around Cape Cod Massachusetts. The program includes a shore component on the SEA campus in Woods Hole and a sea component aboard the Sailing School Vessel (SSV) Corwith Cramer.

July 21—August 13

Expense: $4,000

SEA Quest

SEA Quest is a two-week program that welcomes high school students and recent graduates. Participants will gain hands-on experience conducting field research, sailing at all ships, and understanding of the complexities of creating and managing marine reserves. They will return home with a broader sense of the ocean’s importance to our planet and the need to preserve this precious resource for future generations. Life here is fast-paced. No prior sailing experience is necessary. A strong desire to learn is required!

July 11—July 22

Expense: $3,200

SEA Cape

This three-week summer program at SEA offers current high school students the opportunity to study the marine environment from a variety of perspectives: scientific, historical, and literary. Participants live and study at our campus in Woods Hole, Massachusetts.

June 27—July 14

Expense: $3,800

SEA Expedition

This two-week summer program for high school students, including graduating seniors, is centered on learning by doing. SEA Expedition is a multidisciplinary experience that welcomes students to participate in every aspect of a challenging offshore sailing and oceanographic expedition, and occurs entirely aboard the SSV Corwith Cramer. Life at sea is fast-paced and tough.

July 5—July 17

Expense: $3,500

1. Which program lasts the shortest?
A.Science at SEA.B.SEA Quest.
C.SEA Cape.D.SEA Expedition.
2. What is required for participants in SEA Quest?
A.Previous experience in sailing.B.Ability to conduct scientific experiments.
C.Great eagerness to study the sea.D.Knowledge of sea resource preservation.
3. What is the challenge about SEA Expedition?
A.It lasts about two weeks.B.It entirely takes place on a ship.
C.It is centered on learning by doing.D.It is a multidisciplinary experience.
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章是一个小型回忆录大赛的征文启事。

6 . Tiny Memoir Contest

As we have since 2019, we’re inviting students to write a short, powerful story about a meaningful experience from their lives, but this year there’s a twist: They must do it in 100 words or fewer.

Rules

Your tiny memoir should be a true story about a meaningful experience from your own life.

It must be 100 words or fewer, not including the title.

You must be a student aged 13 to 19 in middle school or high school to participate, and all students must have guardian permission to enter.

Your essay must be original for this contest.

While many of our contests allow students to work in teams, for this one you must work alone.

All entries must be submitted by Oct. 12, 2022, at 11: 59 p. m.

Resources for Teachers and Students

A step-by-step guide for writing a 100-word narrative: This guide walks you through the following steps, from reading examples of 600-word memoirs, to brainstorming your own meaningful life moments, to writing and editing your final piece.

A “rehearsal space”: We also have a student forum where students can practice ahead of submission. We hope students will use the space to experiment and encourage each other.

1. What is special about this year’s writing contest?
A.It sets a word limit for stories.B.It requires a plot twist in your story.
C.Entries should be over 100 words.D.Entries are expected to be powerful.
2. Which of the following is qualified in participating in the contest?
A.Submitting a published story.B.Mailing your entry before October 12.
C.Working in teams.D.Sharing your friend’s personal narrative.
3. What resource is available to help you write your tiny memoir?
A.A 100-word sample.B.The judging criteria.
C.A lesson plan.D.A forum.
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。主要介绍了King’s College Summer School这一项目的相关信息,包括目标群体、申请日期、课程、申请步骤、花费等。

7 . King’s College Summer School

King’s College Summer School is an annual training program for high school students at all levels who want to improve their English. Courses are given by the teachers of King’s College and other colleges in New York. Trips to museums and culture centers are also organized. This year’s summer school will be from July 25 to August 15. More information is as follows:

Application date
⚫ Students in New York should send their applications before July 18, 2023.
⚫ Students of other cities should send their applications before July 16, 2023.
⚫ Foreign students should send their applications before July 10, 2023.
Courses
⚫ English Language
Spoken English: 22 hours Reading and Writing: 10 hours
⚫ American History: 16 hours
⚫ American Culture: 16 hours
Steps
⚫ A letter of self-introduction
⚫ A letter of recommendation
The letters should be written in English with all the necessary information.
Cost
⚫ Daily lessons: $200
⚫ Sports and activities: $100
⚫ Travels: $200
⚫ Hotel service: $400
You may choose to live with your friends or relatives in the same city.
Please write to: Thompson, Sanders
1026 King’s Street
New York, NY 10016, USA
E-mail: KC-Summer-School@yahoo.com
1. Which of the following is true about King’s College Summer School?
A.Only top students can take part in the program.
B.Only the teachers of King’s College give courses.
C.King’s College Summer School is run every other year.
D.Visits to museums and culture centers are part of the program.
2. If you are to live with your relatives in New York, how much will you have to pay the school?
A.$200B.$400C.$500D.$900
3. What information can you get from the text?
A.The program will last two months.
B.You can write to Thompson only in English.
C.You can get in touch with the school by e-mail or by telephone.
D.As a Chinese student, you can send your application on July 14, 2023.
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8 . Science competitions your students can enter

Clean Tech Competition
Age:15-18
Opens: Now
Closes: 29 April 2022

The Clean Tech Competition research and design challenge asks students to find a problem with our natural world and resource use that they want to change, work out a solution and hand in a research paper to the judges.

Top of the Bench
Age:14-16
Opens: September 2022
Closes: October 2022(regional heats)

Top of the Bench (TOTB)is a yearly practical chemistry competition and a great chance for students to put their teamwork and practical skills to the test. Regional heats will be held between October 2022 and January2023, with the wining team from each heat progressing to the national final held later in March.

Quantum on the Clock
Age: 16-18
Closes: 31 March 2022

Quantum on the Clock competition is open to all A-level students in the UK and Ireland. Students are asked to create a three-minute video about any aspect of quantum science (量子科学) or technology . Entries (参赛作品) can be individual or in teams of up to four students. Cash prizes are on offer for the winners and runners-up. The “best individual” and “best team” winners will receive an invitation to a prize-giving ceremony at the Photon 2022 conference dinner (会议晚宴).

Big Bang Young Scientists and Engineers Competition
Age: 11-19
Closes: 4 April 2022

The Big Bang Competition recognises young people’s achievements in STEM and builds their confidence in project-based work, focusing on investigation, discovery and use of scientific methods. Students can submit (提交) their project as a written or video report—on any topic in the field of STEM. Students can be in with the chance of winning a range of awards and prizes.

1. Which competition focuses on solving environmental issues?
A.Top of the Bench.
B.Quantum on the Clock.
C.Clean Tech Competition.
D.Big Bang Young Scientists and Engineers Competition.
2. When will the national final of TOTB be held?
A.In September 2022.B.In October 2022.
C.In January 2023.D.In March 2023.
3. What do the last two competitions have in common?
A.They both accept video entries.
B.They are both open to students aged 11-19.
C.Both of them will invite their winners to a conference dinner.
D.Both of them require each participant to finish an entry on his own.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了在一次学校旅行的途中,我不小心弄丢了名牌,本以为班主任会惩罚我,但她却理解并安慰我,这让我深受感动。

9 . On a school trip to New York, our school had us wear name tags (牌) with our school name on it. Since all the attractions we visited were popular with school groups, the tags let the teachers know we should be with our group. If any of us separated from the group, teachers would quickly call us back.

Some students had tried to hide or throw away their name tags to avoid this, so our head teacher—a very strict lady—said that anyone found without the name tag would have to spend the rest of the trip staying with her at all times and then have a month’s worth of lockdown (禁闭) when we got back.

While we were all on a ferry (渡船), we were allowed to go around. While playing with friends, I didn’t realize it was my name tag until it was too far to reach. I started to freak out at once. I had never got into trouble at school before or had even a single punishment, and I would possibly face a month’s worth of them! After thinking for a moment, I finally decided to just tell the head teacher what had happened.

I went to the head teacher and explained very nervously to her. Instead of shouting at me, she took out another name tag and handed it to me. She said, “I have prepared several more name tags in case something unexpected happens.” Then she smiled at me, “Did you think you would get lockdown? Don’t worry, and that’s just for the trouble-makers in order to stop them losing it on purpose. I believe you’re a good kid. Don’t be worried about this. But be careful later.” When I heard these words, tears came to my eyes. What a kind teacher she is!

1. Why did the school ask us to wear name tags?
A.To avoid being separated.B.To visit the attractions freely.
C.To make us popular.D.To attract the classmates’ eyes.
2. What does the underlined phrase “freak out” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Be happy.B.Be anxious.
C.Be silent.D.Be excited.
3. Why didn’t the head teacher punish the writer?
A.She knew he was not a trouble-maker.
B.She disliked him very much.
C.She was unfair in fact.
D.She thought he was the best kid.
4. How did the writer feel about the head master?
A.Strict but impolite.B.Brave but unfriendly.
C.Strict and patient.D.Brave and honest.
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10 . Located in the picturesque Goulburn Valley in country Victoria is the Kialla Central Primary School, attended by just 77 students, four teachers and one excellent principal (校长). After experiencing epidemic lockdown period (疫情封闭期) that forced them into remote learning for months, the boys and girls of Kialla have just one message — THANK YOU!

“We never expected such a wonderful outpouring of thanks,” principal Debbie Humphries tells Woman’s Day from the school’s playground where the students have gathered to praisethe devoted (有献身精神的) staff who supported them during these recent tough times.

“Spending time with these amazing children, we found one unique quality really shines through their exceptional kindness. From Foundation One through to Year 6, all 77 come together as one, each adding their little bit of magic to the mix,” says Debbie, 52. “Our school motto, ‘A small school doing big school things!’, summarized what we aim to do every day—to go beyond the normal course of duty, to schedule their education according to their individual strengths, and weaknesses, and give them a chance to shine and be their best.”

“I’ve been here at Kialla Central since its foundation,” Harry, 11, explains confidently, “Thanks to the best teachers in Australia, actually the universe, lockdown and remote learning was like being in the classroom—only more fun! Now I’m in Grade 6 and a school captain, and it’s my job to help teach the little ones that we must always look out for each other,” he says.

Annika, who is honored to captain the school with her good mate Harry, is convinced Miss H and the Kialla staff are real-life angels, without the wings! “During lockdown, they changed everything to make learning more interesting. We made Mother’s Day cards as part of our art lesson, and they organized flowers from a local community garden to gift to our mums. If one of us was having a birthday, they all got in their cars and drove by our houses singing Happy Birthday!” she says.

“We’re very proud to know our hard work has paid off — just look at those smiles!” says principal Debbie.

1. What led to children’s remote learning?
A.The shortage of equipment.B.The epidemic lockdown.
C.The government support.D.The special courses.
2. Why did the students say “thank you” to the school?
A.Because of Mother’s Day cards.
B.Because of the interesting staff.
C.Because of its warm environment.
D.Because of its devoted staff and personalized courses.
3. What can we learn about the school from the text?
A.It aims to receive social attention.
B.It is a remote village junior high school.
C.It has made a big difference to students.
D.It has lots of staff and advanced equipment.
4. What is the text?
A.A book review.B.A science story.
C.A news report.D.A scientific study.
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