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Summer Activity Courses (活动课)

We are looking for university (大学) students to work with children on our activity courses in July and August this summer.

We need students for the following activities: swimming, football, tennis,art,music, photography.

Courses are:

Course 1: July 1st 〜July 15 th

Course 2: July 16th 〜July 31st

Course 3: August 1st 〜August 15 th

Course 4: August 16th 〜August 31st

For more information, email Mr Smith at [email protected]

Please tell us which courses you would like to teach.

Dear Mr Smith,

I’m a university student and I’m interested in working on your activity courses this summer. I’m studying music at university and I love photography too. So I want to teach those two courses. I’m in the university swimming team and I’m learning to play tennis as well.

I can work for the first two weeks of July and the last two weeks of August.

Best wishes.

Ben Brown

1.What CANNOT the children learn from the summer courses?

A. Swimming. B. Taking photos. C. Fishing. D. Singing songs.

2.How long does each course last?

A. For a week. B. For half a month. C. For ten days. D. For a month.

3.What is Ben Brown?

A. A teacher in a university. B. A student in a university.

C. A doctor in a university. D. A worker in a university.

4.How can Ben Brown get more information about the job?

A. Call Mr Smith. B. Write to Mr Smith. C. Email Mr Smith. D. Go to Mr Smith’s office.

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If you walk there, you can enjoy the old trees, the colourful lights and the beautiful gardens. You might feel as if you were in a fairy tale.

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A. 探索 B. 进入 C. 找到 D. 离开

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A. London. B. Rome.

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