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Calling for Contributions

Keen to share your views and have your articles published in the Campus Link? We are calling for contributions to the following sections:

Lifestyle:

Do you travel widely, keep a journal of your adventures and have nice photographs that you might want to share? Or have you simply been somewhere that caught your imagination? Tell us all about your travels!

Are you an eager movie-goer? Be Leonard Maltin for the day and share your views of the latest blockbuster (大片) with our readers!

If food is your preferred choice of relaxation, try your hand at being food critic and send us your views on food/restaurants worth trying.

Class Notes:

Whether it’s about your accomplishments, memories of campus days, your recent career or a new addition to your family, we welcome you to share your news, views and photos with friends and classmates through Class Notes. Read about your classmates in this issue of Campus Link.

Research:

If this noble line of work is your bread and butter or passion, we want to hear from you! Share with Campus Link your research developments and breakthroughs. If you know of someone (your schoolmate or teacher) whose research work is a source of inspiration for our community, do not hesitate to send in your suggestions!

If you are interested in sharing any of the above, or if you know of someone worthy of feature, please get in touch with the Editor-in-Chief, at karinyeo@campuslink.sg.

Contributions will be selected based on their relevance and quality and Campus Link reserves the right to publish or reject a submission. All contributions will be edited for clarity and length. Please send your submissions in word.doc files and your photos in jpeg format.

Contributions for the next issue should reach us by 10 July 2013.

1.In the Lifestyle section, you may not find ___________.

A. journals of travels                                               B. well-taken photographs

C. stories of Leonard Maltin                             D. opinions on restaurants

2.Which of the following is TRUE about Campus Link?

A. It offers readers bread and butter.

B. It welcomes research developments and breakthroughs.

C. It helps you to recognize your schoolmates and teachers.

D. It is a source of inspiration for the community.

3.The poster aims to __________.

A. declare the rights of Campus Link

B. introduce someone worthy of feature

C. share views and articles among teachers

D. encourage contributions for the next issue

 

1.C 2.B 3.D 【解析】 试题分析:本篇是一则为Campus Link的部分内容征稿的海报。可以是关于生活方式方面的,还可以是生活方面的,包括家人、朋友或同学等等,还可以是你或者你身边的人的研究和突破。可以通过Campus Link的网站联系撰稿事宜。 1.推理判断题。结合Lifestyle 部分的内容:你可以看到旅行日记;拍得很棒的照片;推荐值得一尝的饭店或食物。看关于Leonard Maltin的大片并和读者分享你对该电影的观点,而不是关于Leonard Maltin的故事。所以选C。 2. 细节理解题。关于Campus Link的部分你可以看到:bread and butter or passion说明在这里bread and butter指的是passion,而不是真正的面包和黄油。所以A错;提到schoolmate or teacher ,是说与研究工作有关的人,所以排除C;提到a source of inspiration for our community ,是说某些人的研究工作可以给人启发。所以排除D。根据Share with Campus Link your research developments and breakthroughs. 判断,Campus Link 希望看到的research developments and breakthroughs 。其他都是片面理解。故选B。 3.主题判断题。根据标题Calling for Contributions以及Keen to share your views and have your articles published in the Campus Link? We are calling for contributions to the following sections。和最后一句Contributions for the next issue should reach us by 10 July 2013.判断这篇海报的目的是:鼓励人们为下一期的the Campus Link 供稿。故选D。 考点:海报类短文阅读。
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