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            • 1.

              NOTICE 

              DO NOT FISH FOR FOOD,  FISHERMAN!

              FOR YOUR OWN HEALTH              

              FISH FROM THESE WATERS SHOULD NOT BE EATEN              

              BECAUSE OF MERCURY (水银)  POLLUTION     

              Office of Land and Forests

              1.Where would people see the notice?

              A.On a fish farm                          B.At a local office

              C.In a fish market                         D.On the office walls

              2.The notice tells people___________.

              A.not to fish from these waters

              B.not to put mercury into these waters

              C.not to cook the fish they catch here

              D.not to go near these waters

              3.The notice is given because ___________.

              A.the land and forest are polluted by mercury

              B.it is right to catch fish from these waters

              C.people may be ill by eating the fish they catch

              D.these waters are full of dirty things

              4.After the fisherman read the notice, they will feel____________.

              A.happy            B.excited           C.interested         D.disappointed

               

            • 2.

              Hello and welcome! My name is Shelley Ann Vernon and I am glad that you want to find out more about teaching English through games. Right here you will find ways to get great results in the classroom for children aged 4 to 12; ways that from my experience will bring more success and joy into the lives of the children you teach.

              You'll learn how to make your serious classes fun, how to ensure everyone gets better grades, how to help stimulate(刺激) the brighter kids while nurturing the slower ones, and how to associate fun with learning by teaching vocabulary grammar through language games. Earn even more appreciation, love and respect from your students and their parents for your teaching.

              The games presented here work for ESL (English as a Second Language) pupils aged 4 to 12. These games are most suitable for beginners to intermediate(中级的) students.

              Don't take my word for it; read evidence from teachers and parents:

                I found it valuable right away!

              Although I only bought your book on Monday, and today is Wednesday, I want you to know how valuable I have found it to be. I have used a couple of the games in school already and the children loved them.

              Most importantly, they were learning and reviewing English at the same time. Can I admit that I also enjoyed my lessons more?

              Gila Goldberg, Jerusalem

               

                The games help with learning difficulties!

              My daughter Aurore has learning difficulties and since coming to your classes she has gained confidence and has improved in all subjects at school.

              Mrs. J. Brown, Canterbury, Kent, the UK

              Click here to order now with our secure server. Remember, if you are not satisfied, just let us know and we will refund(退款) you in full. You still get to keep the essential bonus material for free, and that's a rare time­saving gain, plus a value of 25 dollars.

              1.The passage is mainly written for ________.

              A.students  B.girls  C.teachers  D.doctors

              2.Which of the following does the writer agree with?

              A.Teachers should make their classes serious.

              B.A good class should associate fun with learning.

              C.Only smart children can learn from the games.

              D.Only pupils aged 2 can make good use of the games.

              3.If you are unsatisfied with the book, ________.

              A.you can complain to a local newspaper or Shelley Ann Vernon

              B.you can get half your money back and keep the material

              C.you can get 25 dollars back, but you have to return the product first

              D.you will get your money back without returning the essential bonus material

              4.The writer wrote the passage to ________.

              A.tell teachers how to teach

              B.recommend games to kids

              C.persuade teachers to buy a book

              D.show her students' good performance

               

            • 3.

              Bali(巴厘岛) is home to most of Indonesia's Hindu minority. Here's how to get the most out of a 48­hour visit:

              FRIDAY

              3pm—There's nothing like a good meal. La Lucciola is the place to go, with its good food, great service and a beautiful view of the sea.

              You can hire a car for some 450,000 rupiah per day. This will help you have more to spare during your trip there.

              5pm—About an hour away from La Lucciola is Uluwatu. This southern tip of the island is famous for its temple that lies on the edge, high above the sea. Fire dance is performed here daily at sunset.

              8pm—To finish off the evening, head to Jimbaran Bay where restaurants offer candles, dances, boys singing songs. Kick off your shoes, feel the sand, and enjoy the night.

              SATURDAY

              9:30am—Start the day with another taste of culture by heading for a “barong and keris” dance performance. It's held in many places. One is the Catur Eka Budi in Denpasar, capital of Bali.

              12pm—About 50km from Denpasar is Kintamani, a favorite with tourists for the view of active volcano Mt. Batur. It's a good idea to reach Kintamani early as it gets cloudy after 3pm. Have lunch at a local restaurant with a view of Mt. Batur. Tourists can climb to Mt. Batur to catch the sunrise.

              6:30pm—Spa(温泉疗养)time! Spa Hati is a good place. Book ahead.

              SUNDAY

              6am—It's time to go to the sea. Don't forget the camera.

              10:30am—Another half­day trip to two of the most famous temples in Bali. Drive down to the Taman Ayun temple at Mengwi.

              12am—Next up is the Tanah Lot temple, perhaps the most famous of them all. Built on a rock, it's best seen in the afternoon when it's against the sun or at sunset.

              1.How can you save time during your trip in La Lucciola according to the text?

              A.Having a pair of good shoes.

              B.Preparing early and well.

              C.Joining a tour group.

              D.Hiring a car.

              2.Where can you enjoy fire dance?

              A.In La Lucciola.  B.In Uluwatu.

              C.At Mengwi.  D.In Denpasar.

              3.Which of the following is probably a better time to visit the famous temple built on a rock?

              A.5 am.  B.4 pm.  C.11 am.  D.9 pm.

              4.Which of the following needs to be booked in advance?

              A.Joining in a “ barong and keris” dance.

              B.Visiting the Tanah Lot temple.

              C.Having a spa in Spa Hati.

              D.Having lunch in Kintamani.

               

            • 4.

               

              Found

              An IC card with some keys was found. Come to Room 203 between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. on Friday or call 6606982.   Summer Job

              Do you like to talk with people? Do you like to write stories? And do you want to work for a students’ magazine? Come and work for us as a reporter for two months.

              Tel: 6676981

              Cooking Tour

              Join Cooking Tour.

              You can visit Guangzhou, Changsha, Chongqing and three other cities. You can enjoy the most delicious food and learn Chinese cooking.

              Duration 12 days

              Cost ¥3,600

              Tel: 6657762                            Painting Competition

              For all the students from Senior 1 and Senior 2

              Paint a picture of an animal

              Send it to the Painting Club

              Before 30th June

              For more information

              Call 6644451

              1.You can call ______ if you have lost your IC card.

              A.6644451          B.6676981          C.6657762          D.6606982

              2.You should  ______ if you want to find a job as a reporter.

              A.go to the Painting Club                   B.go to Room 203

              C.join Cooking Tour                       D.try Summer Job

              3.How many Chinese cities can you visit if you join Cooking Tour?

              A.3.               B.6.                C.9.               D.12.

              4.Chen Wei may paint a picture of ______ if he wants to take part in the competition.

              A.an elephant        B.a river            C.a tree            D.a flower

               

            • 5.

              The eight airlines of the Oneworld alliance (联盟) have joined forces to give world travelers a simple way to plan and book a round-the-world journey. It's called the Oneworld Explorer program.

              Oneworld Explorer is the perfect solution for a once-in-a-lifetime holiday or an extended business trip. It's a great way for you to explore the four corners of the earth in the safe hands of the eight Oneworld airlines.

              You can have hundreds of destinations to choose from, because the Oneworld network covers the globe、And as you travel around the world, you'll have the support of 260,000 people from all our airlines, who are devoted to the success of our journey, helping you make smooth transfers and offering support all along the way.

              The Oneworld goal is to make global travel easier and more rewarding for every one of our travelers、We try our best to make you feel at home, no matter how far from home your journey may take you.

              We can offer travelers benefits on a scale beyond the reach of our individual(个人的)networks. You'll find more people and more information to guide you at every stage of your trip, making transfers smoother and global travel less of a challenge.

              1.The Oneworld Explorer program is said to be most suitable for those who _____.

              A.have been to the four comers of the earth    B.travel around the world on business

              C.want to explore the eight airlines           D.need support all along the way

              2.The advantage of the alliance lies in ________.

              A.its detailed travel information              B.its unique booking system

              C.its longest business flights                 D.its global service network

              3.We can learn from the last paragraph that Oneworld __________.

              A.offers the lowest prices to its passengers

              B.keeps passengers better informed of its operations

              C.offers better services than any of its member airlines alone

              D.is intended to make round-the-world trips more challenging

              4.The purpose of the advertisement is to ___________.

              A.promote a special flight program            B.recommend a long business trip

              C.describe an alliance flight                 D.introduce different airlines

               

            • 6.

              The Museum of Childhood is Australia’s most comprehensive collection of childhood items including toys , dolls , infant and school material.

              Housed in a modern facility , the displays reflect Australian childhood experience over time including play , child rearing , orphanage childhood , and home , school , and war time experience .

              There are many hands –on exhibits and education sessions including the famous ‘lesson’ in the 1920s One Teacher Bush Classroom .

              The Museum also hosts national touring exhibitions and conducts special activities on Sundays and school holidays(ring for details ).

              Open: Tuesday- Friday 10am – 4pm , Sunday 10am – 4:30 pm , or by arrangement .

              Special activities on Sundays as advertise .

              Closed: Public holidays ,16 December-18 January .

              Location: Edith Cowan University campus , Bay Road , Claremont (take bus 208 and alight at the Bay Road and Princess Road intersection . The Museum is 15 minutes’ walk from Claremont train station )

              Tel :(08) 9442 1373 ; Fax ; (08 ) 9442 1314

              1.On       you can stay at the Museum until half past four .

              A.Wednesday        B.Friday            C.Sunday           D.Monday

              2.If you want to attend a special activity , you’d better come on         .

              A.Monday           B.Tuesday           C.Saturday          D.Sunday

              3.When you come on December 20th , Friday ,you will find the Museum       .

              A.closed                                B.holding special activities

              C.not closed until 4:00                     D.not closed until 4:30

              4.The main purpose of the Museum of Childhood is to         .

              A.display toys , dolls , infant and school material

              B.reflect Australian childhood experience over time

              C.host national touring exhibition

              D.tell you the famous ‘lesson’ in the 1920s

               

            • 7.

              Summerfest Arts Faire 2010

              Summerfest Arts Faire is an arts festival in Logan, Utah, celebrating local, regional and national artists. Visitors can expect to see high quality artworks from nationally recognized artists. Summerfest also features live entertainment and a variety of delicious food.

              Place: 50 North Main Street, Logan, UT 84321

              Dates: June 17-June 19, 2010

              Time: Thursday-Saturday 1:00 pm-10:00 pm

              Venture Outdoors Festival

              The 5th Annual Venture Outdoors Festival is a celebration of outdoor recreation (娱乐). This unique festival is designed to increase knowledge and understanding of and participation (参与) in the many recreational activities available in Utah. This family-friendly event features live music, guest speakers, giveaways, creative children’s activities, and great food all day long.

              Place: 3100 South 2900 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84109

              Date: June 19, 2010

              Time: Saturday 3:00 pm -10:00 pm

              The Days of ‘47 KSL 5 Parade (游行)

              The parade is one of the largest and oldest parades in the United States. Colorful floats, bands, horses and clowns thrill tens of thousands of people each year. Many parade-goers camp out on the streets the night before just to make sure of a great position to catch it all.

              Place: 900 South 700 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84105

              Date: July 24, 2010

              Time: Saturday 9:00 am

              Taylorsville Dayzz 2010

              Experience Taylorsville Dayzz 2010, a celebration of the city’s birthday. Enjoy a 5K Family Run, Carnival, Food and Exhibit Booths and Fireworks. Listen to a live concert by Taylorsville Symphony and Utah Symphony, and a live performance of Jayson Hewlett (an American entertainer).

              Place: 5100 South 2700 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84118

              Dates: June 25-June 28, 2010

              Time: Monday 8:00 pm, Friday 7:00 pm, Saturday 7:00 pm-10:00 pm

              1.If you have to go to work in the afternoon, you can only take part in        .

              A.Summerfest Arts Faire 2010               B.Venture Outdoors Festival

              C.The Days of ‘47 KSL 5 Parade             D.Taylorsville Dayzz 2010

              2.A person who wants to watch fireworks can go to       .

              A.50 North Main Street, Logan, UT 84321

              B.3100 South 2900 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84109

              C.900 South 700 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84105

              D.5100 South 2700 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84118

              3.Which of the following time is proper for one to enjoy a live concert?

              A.Monday 8:00 am.   B.Friday 6:00 pm.     C.Saturday 9:00 pm.   D.Sunday 10:00 pm.

              4.We can learn from the text that       .

              A.The Days of ‘47 KSL 5 Parade attracts a large crowd

              B.Summerfest Arts Faire 2010 is mainly intended for writers

              C.people can take part in various matches at Taylorsville Dayzz 2010

              D.Venture Outdoors Festival will become more and more popular

               

            • 8.

              London is a huge city with more things to do than anywhere else. With the London Pass, you get free entry to over 50 specially selected places with one purchase. In the list you’ll find:

              ●19 historic buildings

              ●22 museums and art galleries

              ●8 tours, cruises and walks and leisure activities

              ●13 places of interest including ships and aquariums

              ●12 restaurants and services

              The London Pass offers not only great value and convenience , but also enables you to beat the queues at selected attractions. There are also special offers such as discounts at restaurants and theaters , where the attraction is normally free to the public. The London Pass also gives you great offers such as a free guided tour. So whether you prefer museums or cinemas, galleries or ice skating or zoos, with the London Pass there really is something for everyone.

              You can buy Adult or Child passes for 2, 3 or 6 days. See all ticket prices below and choose what you need.

               Description

                Price

               London Pass 2 days Adult-Item E-036  

              $87

               London Pass 3 days Adult-Item E-037

              $104

               London Pass 6 days Adult-Item E-038

              $140

               London Pass 2 days Child (5-15 years)

              $62

               London Pass 3 days Child (5-15 years)

              $72

              London Pass 6 days Child (5-15 years)

              $100

              You can contact us by sending emails or making calls.

              Please call 1-888-254-0637

              Outside the US please call 00-800-84468370 or +1 210 507 5997

              VIP reservations: Contact a Customer Service representative at 1-866-270-2849

              NOTE: If your reservation is made prior to Jan 15th, 2013, email sales@previewhotels.com.

              1.With the London Pass you can probably do all the following things for free EXCEPT_________ .

              A.see famous buildings                     B.stay at hotels

              C.go boating                             D.join in entertainment activities

              2.According to Paragraph 2, with the London Pass, visitors ________ .

              A.won’t have to pay for guided tours

              B.can eat meals for free at some restaurants

              C.will be fined unless they wait in line

              D.won’t be allowed to travel alone

              3.How much should Mr King pay for the London Pass 2 days if he goes with his wife and 7-year-old son?

              A.$174             B.$236             C.$244             D.$270

              4.What can be inferred from the passage?

              A.The London Pass has discounts for students.

              B.16 year olds can enjoy the London Pass 2 days Child.

              C.Children under 5 don’t need the London Pass.

              D.The London Pass cannot be bought on weekends.

              5.If you are a VIP customer, you can reserve by calling ______ .

              A.1-888-254-0637                        B.00-800-84468370

              C.+1 210 507 5997                       D.1-866-270-2849

               

            • 9.

              Argosy Christmas Ship Festival

              Seattle      December1—December 23, 2010

              The Argosy Christmas Ship Festival is a ship –to –shore holiday celebration that has become a local Northwest tradition. Aboard the Christmas Ship , some of the finest Northwest choirs(唱诗班) sing holiday greetings . These performances are broadcast via speakers to bonfire(篝火) sites and to other boats participating in the parade.

              Holiday Island Lights Festival

              Friday Harbor, Sand Juan Island       December 1—December 31, 2010

              An island-wide holiday tradition that includes local businesses decorating contest, a tree lighting ceremony on Dec . 4 with shops staying open until 7:00 pm. On Dec. 11 a Lighted Boat Parade starts the evening, to be followed by the Santa ship coming into Friday Harbor for the children , shops staying open until 7:00 pm . Dec 18-19 Roche Harbor’s Christmas Festival begins at 3:00 pm and will include artists booths, Victorian carol singing , story telling, theater and dining.

              Christmas Lighting Festival

              Leavenworth        December4—December 19, 2010

              This old –fashioned Lighted Farm Implement parade, which expressed its admiration for the Yakima Valley’s agricultural heritage, including entries with up to 35,000 lights decorating the tractor, plow or thresher of your choice! Pre-parade activities include a Christmas Tree Ceremony and other special entertainment before the parade. Join us and you’re sure to enjoy the carolers dressed in traditional clothing as they wander through out the Downtown area.

              Holiday with Lights

              Federal Way      December 10, 2010—January 1, 2011

              With over a million twinkling lights displayed throughout the park, your heart will be filled with cheer and the spirit of the season! Holiday light displays, festive music and strolling caroler, visit with Santa, enchanted village rides, and much more.

              1.Which of the following festivals lasts the longest?

              A.Argosy Christmas Ship Festival              B.Holiday Island Lights Festival

              C.Christmas Lighting Festival                 D.Holiday with Lights

              2.If you want to attend a Lighted Boat Parade, you should go to _______.

              A.Seattle           B.Leavenworth       C.Friday Harbor      D.Federal Way

              3.If you want to learn something about agriculture heritage, you will possibly attend___.

              A.Argosy Christmas Ship Festival              B.Holiday Island Lights Festival

              C.Christmas Lighting Festival                 D.Holiday with Lights

              4.If you plan to attend one of the activities on Christmas Day, you will have ______choice(s).

              A.one              B.two              C.three             D.four

               

            • 10.

              Welcome to one of the largest collections of footwear(鞋类)in the world that will make you green with envy. Here at the Footwear Museum you can see exhibits(展品)from all over the world. You can find out about shoes worn by everyone from the Ancient Egyptians to pop stars.

              Room 1

                The celebrity(名人)footwear section is probably the most popular in the entire museum. Stared in the 1950s there is a wide variety of shoes and boots belonging to everyone from queens and presidents to pop stars and actors! Most visitors find the celebrities’ choice of footwear extremely interesting.

               

              Room 2

                Most of our visitors are amazed

              —and shocked— by the collection of “special purpose”shoes on exhibition here at the Museum of Footwear. For example, there are Chinese shoes made of silk, that were worn by women to tie their feet firmly to prevent them from growing too much!

               

               

               

              Room 3

                 As well as shoes and boots the museum also exhibits shoe-shaped objects. The variety is unbelievable. For example, there is a metal lamp that resembles a pair of shoes, and Greek wine bottles that like legs!

              The footwear Library

                 People come from all over the world to study in our excellent footwear library. Designers and researchers come here to look up information on anything and everything related to the subject of footwear.

              1.Where would you find a famous singer’s shoes?

              A. Room1.                               B. Room 2.

              C. Room3.                               D. The Footwear Library

              2.All exhibits in each room       .

              A. share the same theme                   

              B. have the same shape

              C. are made of the same material         

              D. belong to the same social class

              3.Which of the following is true according to the text?

              A. The oldest exhibits in Room 1 were made in the 1950s.

              B. Room 2 is the most visited place in the museum.

              C. Room 3 has a richer variety of exhibits than the other two.

              D. Researchers come to the Footwear Library for data.

              4.The purpose of the text is to get more people to         .

              A. do research                         B. design shoes

              C. visit the museum                     D. follow celebrities

               

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