Interested in football?

Join us now!

We }lave a wonderful soccer camp for students aged 10-14.

Join us for 5 days of fun as you learn to play this exciting sport!

When & Where:

20-24 April, 2015 (Monday to Friday) 3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.

City Sports Centre 267 State Street

Our special activities:

Players from Jiangsu Sainty Soccer Team will be your coaches (教练) for one day! And we have more !

Coach Ben Smith--(Used to work in a CFL[中超] team.)

Coach Bill Williams--(Now working in a CFL team.)

Coach Jim White--(Used to lead a school team to win 3 champion (:ups!)

Reasons why you must come:

Alter the camp, you can learn:

history and rules(规则) of the game

to carry the ball with your feet

to pass the ball to other players using your head

to kick the ball towards the goal

Please come in comfortable shorts, T-shirts and sports shoes.

Camp fee

$150 (For groups of more than 5, $120 each.)

For more infbrmation, call at Ol 1-5951 5092, or email us at KS footballcamp@hotmail, com. uk

Interested in football?

Join us now!

We }lave a wonderful soccer camp for students aged 10-14.

Join us for 5 days of fun as you learn to play this exciting sport!

When & Where:

20-24 April, 2015 (Monday to Friday) 3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.

City Sports Centre 267 State Street

Our special activities:

Players from Jiangsu Sainty Soccer Team will be your coaches (教练) for one day! And we have more !

Coach Ben Smith--(Used to work in a CFL[中超] team.)

Coach Bill Williams--(Now working in a CFL team.)

Coach Jim White--(Used to lead a school team to win 3 champion (:ups!)

Reasons why you must come:

Alter the camp, you can learn:

history and rules(规则) of the game

to carry the ball with your feet

to pass the ball to other players using your head

to kick the ball towards the goal

Please come in comfortable shorts, T-shirts and sports shoes.

Camp fee

$150 (For groups of more than 5, $120 each.)

For more infbrmation, call at Ol 1-5951 5092, or email us at KS footballcamp@hotmail, com. uk

1.When will the camp finish?

A. On 20 April. B. On Monday. C. On 24 April. D. On Saturday.

2.Toni with five of his classmates is going to the camp together. How much money do they need to pay?

A. $600. B. $720. C. $900 D. $750.

3.Who is the camp for?

A. Boys of King's School. B. Children aged 10-14.

C. Teachers and their pupils. D. Parents and their children.

4.Students in the camp can learn a lot about football EXCEPT _________

A. carrying the football B. kicking a goal

C. passing the football D. making rules

5.Which of the following is NOT true?

A. The camp is open two hours each day.

B. Jim White is the coach of a CFL team.

C. The camp is in State Street.

D. Students can know more about the camp on the Internet.

My son Joey was born with club feet. The doctors said that with treatment he would be able to walk, but would never run very well. The first three years of his life was _______ in hospital. By the time he was eight, you wouldn’t know he has a problem when you saw him _______.

Children in our neighborhood always ran around _______ their play, and Joey would jump and ran and play, _______. We never told him that he probably wouldn’t be _______ to run like the other children. So he didn’t know.

In _______ grade he decided to join the school running team. Every day he trained. He ran more than any of the others, _______ only the top seven runners would be chosen to run for the _______. We didn’t tell him he probably would never make the team, so he didn’t know. He ran four to five mile every day—even when he had a fever. I was _______, so I went to __________ him after school. I found him running __________. I asked him how he felt. “Okay,” he said. He has two more miles to go. Yet he looked straight ahead and kept __________.

Two weeks later, the names of the team __________ were out. Joey was number six on the list. Joey had __________ the team. He was in seventh grade — the other six team members were all eighth graders. We never told him he couldn’t do it … so he didn’t know. He just __________ it.

1.A. spent B. taken C. cost D. paid

2.A. talk B. sit C. study D. walk

3.A. after B. before C. during D. till

4.A. either B. too C. though D. yet

5.A. able B. sorry C. glad D. afraid

6.A. sixth B. seventh C. eighth D. ninth

7.A. so B. if C. then D. because

8.A. neighborhood B. family C. school D. grade

9.A. excited B. tired C. pleased D. worried

10.A. think about B. hear from C. agree with D. look for

11.A. alone B. away C. almost D. already

12.A. riding B. walking C. playing D. running

13.A. jumpers B. runners C. doctors D. teachers

14.A. got B. kept C. made D. found

15.A. got B. played C. had D. did

When I was about seven or eight years old, I once went into the barn (马厩) one evening where my dad was doing his daily work. I was surprised to see him wearing his hat backwards. It looked funny.

When I asked Dad why he put his hat backwards, he smiled and gave me an explanation. There was a large water tank for the cattle that had to be filled every day. Since it took a long time to finish the work, he would turn the water on and then go about doing other things like cleaning the barn or feeding the cattle, which usually cost him twenty minutes or even more time. The danger, of course, was that if he forgot to turn the water off, the tank would overflow and water would be wasted, which would make a mess.

Then he told me the reason why he had his hat turned around. When he finished other work and began to take off his work clothes, he would notice as he removed his hat that the visor (帽舌) was not where it was supposed to be. This would remind him that the water was still running. Then he would go back to the barn and turn it off.

I have seen my dad develop many other systems over the years. And I will never forget how helpful and valuable they are. Some may have even been life-saving.

Sometimes, people may forget some things. So they will easily make mistake though they may try their best. Using some good methods can help them operate more effectively. In order not to blame others or yourself for mistakes, you’d better look for some ways, whether they are funny or not, as long as they will help you in achieving what you truly wish to do.

This could be utility, and as simple as a checklist. Now I’ve used a lot of them, such as putting my car keys in the same place every time. It could be having someone check your work and it could also be a computer program that helps to find out whether your calculations are correct.

1.The author found his father’s behavior funny because__________.

A. he had never been to the barn before B. his father’s hat was different from others

C. the horses played some tricks D. his father wore the hat in a strange way

2.What would the author’s father NOT do in the barn according to the passage?

A. Clean the barn B. Feed the chicken

C. Give food to the cows D. Fill the large water tank

3.The word “utility” probably means “__________” in the passage.

A. practical B. difficult C. meaningless D. avoidable

4.What can we know about the author’s father?

A. His job was to develop new systems in the barn.

B. The systems he invented were always very useful.

C. He developed as many systems as possible to help people.

D. He always taught the author how to make proper checklists.

5.The best title of the passage could be “__________”.

A. My Funny Dad B. Knowledge in Barn

C. A Good Cat Can Catch a Healthy Rat D. Keep a Checklist in Your Mind

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