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ACTIVITY SCHEDULE FOR THE COMING WEEK

MONDAY 25th

A SHORT TOUR OF BRIGHTON TO HELP ORIENTATE NEWSTUDENTS TO THE LOCAL AREA. Meet outside the school at 13:20.

WELCOME NEW STUDENTS

We have 8 new students this week, so come along to the Clifftonville inn on George Street at 8:30 to give them a warm welcome.

TUESDAY 26th

PARTY PREPARATIONS

CALLING ALL STUDENTS TO COME BACK TO SCHOOL AT 7:00 TO HELP

Making costumes and decorations for the party on Thursday

The more people that come, the better the party will be.

THURSDAY 28th

FANCY DRESS

HALLOWEEN PARTY

COME ALONG AND CELEBRATE THIS CREEPY FESTIVAL WITH MUSIC, FOOD AND SPOOKY DECORATIONS…

Prizes for the best costumes tickets £ 3

FRIDAY 29th

FOOTBALL MATCH AT 16:00

AT HOVE PARK

If you would like to pay, sign on the board.

FREE TIME

SATURDAY 30th TRIPS BY TRAIN

LONDON AND HALLOWEEN SPECIAL

Includes a trip to the London Dungeons, Camden Lock market, the infamous Clink Prison and Chessington theme park for their Halloween evening, plus much more...£ 21.

LEWES BONFIRE NIGHT AND SUSSEX COUNTRYSIDE TOUR

This mid week tour leaves Brighton at 13:30 and includes an afternoon visit to the famous Seven Sisters, Beachy Head, and cider tasting at Middle Farm. A stop will be made at a country pub for dinner before we move on to Lewes for their annual bonfire parade and fireworks…Only £ 10

 

 

1.We can infer that the school in the text is nearest to___________.

A.London B.Sussex C.Lewes D.Brighton

2.Students will come to Clifftonville inn____________.

A.for a gathering to start a short tour

B.to prepare for the party

C.to give the new students a warm welcome

D.to celebrate the fancy dress Halloween party

3.If you go on the trip to Lewes for the bonfire, which route will you take?

a. Seven Sisters        b. Middle Farm        c. a country pub       d. Brighton        e. Beachy Head

A.daebc B.adecb C.daceb D.adebe

 

1.D 2.C 3.A 【解析】 这是一篇应用文。文章主要为下周的活动安排情况,介绍了每天的活动内容和时间等信息。 1. 推理判断题。根据SATURDAY 30th TRIPS BY TRAIN部分中This mid week tour leaves Brighton at 13:30…可知这周的行程是13:30离开Brighton……要先离开Brighton,然后再去往其他地方,由此可推知,学校离Brighton最近。故选D。 2. 细节理解题。根据MONDAY 25th部分中We have 8 new students this week, so come along to the Clifftonville inn on George Street at 8:30 to give them a warm welcome.可知这周我们有8名新生,所以请在8:30到乔治街的Clifftonville inn来热烈欢迎他们。由此可知,为了热烈欢迎新生,学生们将来到Clifftonville inn。故选C。 3. 细节理解题。根据SATURDAY 30th TRIPS BY TRAIN部分中This mid week tour leaves Brighton at 13:30 and includes an afternoon visit to the famous Seven Sisters, Beachy Head, and cider tasting at Middle Farm. A stop will be made at a country pub for dinner before we move on to Lewes for their annual bonfire parade and fireworks…Only £ 10可知这周的行程是13:30离开Brighton,下午参观著名的Seven Sisters、Beachy Head和在Middle Farm品尝苹果酒。我们还会去一家乡村酒吧吃顿饭,然后去Lewes参加他们一年一度的篝火游行和烟火表演……只要10英镑。由此可知,如果你去Lewes的篝火之旅,你会选择daebc路线。故选A。
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