ACTeen ------ Acting for Teens
This is the nation’s first on-camera acting program developed for teens (aged 13-18).We are celebrating our 30th year this year.June, July, and August summer academies offer both full and part-time curricula, including film & television acting, theater, Shakespeare, speech & voice, movement, and script writing.
Classes are small (at most 12 per workshop) and the location is safe and convenient.Out of town applicants may hand in a long-distance application.
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Cost/ Week: $500---$649
Indianhead Ranch
Sharpen your hunting skills over one or two weeks at the Indianhead Ranch in Del Rio, Texas.You will experience the outdoors, increase your knowledge of gun safety, and learn camping, hunting and survival skills.
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Cost/ Week: $1,000---$1,999
Vermont Adventure Camps
Six-day Adventure Camps: We offer 8 six-day adventure camps for teens aged 11-13.The kids stay in rural houses on our camp site in Andover, VT, and go on adventures each day.A discount of 10% will be given to groups larger than three.
Two-week Adventure Camps: We also offer 4 two-week adventure camps for teens aged 14-17.The teens will go on adventures each day, and come back to our adventure hotel.
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Cost/ Week: $650
American English Studies International ESL Summer Camp
The site is close to New York, Philadelphia, and Princeton University.Campers will receive three hours of English language instruction per day, and the full range of planned activities includes sports, arts and crafts, and weekly short trips.
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Cost/ Week: $650---$999
1.According to the text, in which camp can one learn hunting skills?
A.Acting for Teens.
B.Indianhead Ranch
C.Vermont Adventure Camps
D.American English Studies International ESL Summer Camp.
2.If Lucy is 24, how many camps can she take part in?
A.Four. B.One. C.Two D.Three
3.If Tom plans to send his 4 children to take part in one of the Six-day Adventure Camps, how much will he have to pay?
A.$2,340 B.$2,600 C.$3,510. D.$3,900
4.From the text we learn that ________.
A.the location of ACTeen is not convenient for the campers.
B.you needn’t be worried about gun safety at the Indianhead Ranch
C.you can spend 56 days at the Vermont Adventure Camps
D.if you want to improve your English, you should take part in the last camp
One of the most wonderful things about having a positive attitude is that it can touch many people in the course of everyday life.
Recently I stopped by a store to get a newspaper and a bottle of juice.The young woman at the check-out counter said, “That’ll be three dollars in all please.” And as I reached into my wallet,the thought occurred to me that a newspaper and a bottle of juice didn’t quite make it to three dollars.
When I looked up to get a “re-quote”(重说一遍), she had a big smile on her face and said,“I got to get my tip in there somehow!” I laughed when I knew what she meant.She then glanced down at the paper I was buying and said, “I’m sick and tired of all the negative material on the front pages.I want to read some good news for a change.” She then said, “In fact, I think someone should publish a Good News newspaper —a paper with wonderful, inspirational stories about people overcoming difficulties and doing good things for others.I’d buy one every day!” She then thanked me for coming in and said, “Maybe we’ll get lucky tomorrow; maybe we’ll get some good news!” We both laughed,and I thought: she just made my day.
The following day after work I dropped by the same store again to pick up bottled water and a newspaper, but a different young lady was behind the counter.As I checked out I said, “Good afternoon”, and handed her my money.She said nothing,and didn’t smile or make a gesture.She just handed me my change and said in a bored voice, “Next!”
It hit me right between the eyes.Two people, the same age; one had made me feel great, while the other had made me feel that I had inconvenienced her by showing up.
The choices we make and attitudes we show influence lives every day in positive or negative ways…our peers, our friends,and even strangers we’ve never met before and will never meet again.So every morning you should ask yourself:“Who do I want to be today—‘The Grouch’(好抱怨的人) or ‘The Good News Girl?” Your answer will go a long way toward determining the quality of your life and that of those around you.
1.From the first salesgirl’s words we know that __________.
A.she was sick and tired of people with bad manners
B.she didn’t like the bad news in the newspaper
C.she liked reading all kinds of stories
D.she thought it was boring to sell newspapers
2.After the author bought the newspaper the first day,he _________.
A.had a sad day B.kept thinking about what the girl had said
C.read the newspaper carefully D.was in a pleasant mood all day
3.The other salesgirl’s attitude towards the author the next day was __________.
A.humorous B.enthusiastic C.cold D.positive
4.The author learned from his experience that __________.
A.a Good News newspaper would be very popular
B.a positive attitude creates warmth and happiness
C.good relationships matter a lot
D.he needed to change the quality of his life
I was in the queue for the supermarket checkout (付款台) earlier today.All of the checkouts were 1, and the woman behind me was not happy! Every word that came from her mouth was a (n) 2! She wasn’t happy with the number of checkouts 3; she wasn’t happy with the amount of shopping some people had in their baskets; she wasn’t happy because this supermarket didn’t have a stand where she 4scan her own shopping.
I listened to her 5looking around as I loaded my stuff onto the conveyor belt (传送带).I didn’t want 6to do with that kind of attitude, and if ever I’d felt like letting someone go 7of me, it wouldn’t be such a woman!
But then I 8back.Standing beside the woman was a five-year-old girl, 9her granddaughter.The girl’s part of the shopping 10of some comic books.
I couldn’t 11it.I pushed my shopping back to the end of the conveyor belt, 12a space.“After you,” I said to the woman and the girl, and 13them to a big 14.The woman was delighted, and even 15to complain ---- until she was walking away.
So, 16bother having helped? It was because that little girl was probably taking in her granny’s complaint like a sponge (海绵).She was learning how to 17situations like that by listening to her granny.I’d seen that I could interrupt that complaining, and put a smile and some 18into the middle of it.
We can all complain; we can all react 19, but it doesn’t have to be like that.And, even if only for a few 20, I wanted to leave that little soul with just a glimpse of another way.
1.A.busy B.big C.free D.empty
2.A.quarrel B.argument C.praise D.complaint
3.A.opened B.closed C.left D.hired
4.A.would B.need C.could D.must
5.A.beyond B.without C.with D.by
6.A.something B.nothing C.everything D.anything
7.A.ahead B.behind C.beside D.back
8.A.went B.glanced C.focused D.jumped
9.A.merely B.surely C.possibly D.luckily
10.A.contained B.included C.consisted D.made
11.A.think B.help C.believe D.forget
12.A.taking B.leaving C.bringing D.occupying
13.A.returned B.pleased C.treated D.served
14.A.smile B.meal C.joke D.room
15.A.thanked B.paid C.checked D.forgot
16.A.how B.what C.why D.who
17.A.face with B.put with C.deal with D.do with
18.A.truth B.kindness C.courage D.money
19.A.actively B.correctly C.negatively D.patiently
20.A.hours B.chances C.years D.seconds
—Why did you cancel your trip to the New York?
—We were just about to leave_______ it started to snow.
A.when B.before C.after D.since
Many difficulties have _____ owing to the change over a new type of fuel.
A.raised B.aroused C.arisen D.risen
I suggested the cheat referred ______ put into prison.
A.to being B.was C.to be D.should be