Summer Camps for Children |
ZEM, Education Language Summer Camp Ages:8-14 You can come to this 2-week camp to learn Spanish in a good environment. There you can take part in lots of activities, such as camping, swimming and mountain-biking with Spanish children. |
Anglia Summer School Ages: 8-19 Our summer school is something special. You can learn about stage work, such as acting, singing and dancing. As well as improving these skills you will also be able to learn about teamwork. |
Science Camp Ages: 4-14 Our camp provides the chance for children to make discoveries. It is not only fun but also educational. This camp has many activities in areas such as chemistry, nature and technology. You can also do plenty of exciting science experiments here. |
A Rock Star Camp Ages:8-16 This camp is perfect for creating superstars. We are ready to discover and train musical children who want to become superstars. |
1.How many days does the language summer camp last?
A. 7 days B. 10 days C. 14 days D. 15 days
2.Which of the following cannot you learn in Anglia Summer Camp?
A. Acting B. Singing C. Dancing D. Camping
3.Peter is very interested in animals. Which summer camp do you think he should take part in?
A. A Rock Star Camp B. Anglia Summer School
C. Science Camp D. ZEM, Education Language Summer Camp
4.If you are fifteen years old this year, how many summer camps can you take part in?
A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four
5.Where can you probably read this passage?
A. In a book about children’s education.
B. On a poster about summer activities for children.
C. In a magazine about superstars.
D. On a website about schools for children.
Two teachers were sitting in the teachers' room. For a moment there was silence. Then one of them, Miss Smith, said, "I'm afraid I'd have to fail him! I just can’t let him 16 . "
"Now Alice," said her friend, Mrs Jackson, "is he so terrible a student?"
"That's just the trouble!" the other woman answered, "Tom was ever my 17 student. The problem is that he is so lazy that he never gets his work done. He hasn't handed me a piece of homework for three 18 !"
Mrs Jackson had never seen Miss Smith so 19 before. "Have you had a word with him about it?" she asked.
"Why should I? Every student must hand in homework. I made 20 very clear on the first day for class. I don't know what has happened. When the lessons started, he did so well that I 21 thought about asking the school to give him a scholarship(奖学金). But now he often sleeps in class! I've never seen such a 22 in a student."
"You should have a talk with him. Give him a chance. "
Miss Smith spoke to Tom and learned all about it. He was studying all day and working most of the night in a factory to 23 for his schooling. Of course he was 24 in class and sometimes could hardly 25 awake. Miss Smith soon asked the school to give him a scholarship and he was able to devote himself to his lessons again.
1.A. leave B. pass C. work D. sleep
2.A. laziest B. busiest C. worst D. best
3.A. minutes B. hours C. weeks D. years
4.A. worried B. pleased C. useless D. kind
5.A. them B. him C. that D. one
6.A. even B. only C. mostly D. still
7.A. trouble B. hope C. change D. danger
8.A. pay B. call C. save D. share
9.A. forgetful B. careless C. asleep D. tired
10.A. seem B. keep C. look D. get
—Don’t have your mobile phone on when you are in the library.
— __________.
A. No, I will B. sorry, I won’t C. Yes, I will D. Yes, I won’t
Nobody knew who was the first ________ at school that morning when the window was broken.
A. arriving B. arrived C. to arrive D. have arrived
—May I have your name?
— _______.
A. Yes, please B. All right C. Of course D. Call me Yang, please
Great changes have taken place around the world. Nobody can tell _____ in 20 years.
A. what will it be like B. how it looked like
C. what it will be like D. how did it look like