Location:Jennett’s Park Primary School, Bracknell, Berkshire
The governors are seeking to employ an enthusiastic deputy head teacher to be a key partner in founding and leading our brand new primary school in Bracknell.
We offer:
●a brand new school building
●the opportunity to work in close partnership with the head teacher and governors to create and develop a new staff team
●a growing community looking forward to their new school opening
●the opportunity for further professional development which will support you through the next stage of your career
●the opportunity to lead key projects across the school
You will be:
●an excellent classroom practitioner(从业人员), who will enjoy shaping and delivering a broad, balanced and creative curriculum in class
●able to lead the staff by focusing on teamwork
●committed to working in partnership with parents and the nearby community For further information, you can contact the head teacher, Ms.Maria Soulsby, by dialing 32899918 or you can send an email to maria.soulsby@bracknell-forest.gov.uk.You can also come to visit our school in person.
If you have not heard from us two weeks after the closing date, that means your application has not been accepted.Apply using Bracknell Forest Council application forms only;CVs(简历)will not be accepted.
This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment.
All staff employed in the school must be aware that a check on the criminal record will be done.
(1)
According to the passage,the deputy head teacher ________.
[ ]
A.
will work for the school as a part-time teacher
B.
will have the opportunity to work with governors
C.
doesn’t have to work with parents
D.
must be aware of his criminal record
(2)
From the passage we can know that Jennett’s Park Primary School ________.
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A.
has a long and old history
B.
uses an old building
C.
has a woman head teacher
D.
wants to have a male deputy head teacher
(3)
Whose application is likely to be accepted?
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A.
A person who sends the required application form on January 13,2012.
B.
A person who sends a specially designed CV on January 15,2012.
C.
A person who used to be a professional head teacher.
D.
A person who is able to create a curriculum with his team members.
Falling on the fifth day of the fifth month in the lunar calendar, Duanwu Festival, is usually celebrated with boat races and the eating of zongzi, pyramid-shaped zongzi made of glutinous rice and wrapped in bamboo leaves.
South Korea’s Gangneung Danoje Festival, which occurs at the same time and has roots in Chinese culture, is celebrated with masked performances and traditional Korean games.
When the news that the Republic of Korea planned to nominate(提名)its Gangneung Danoje Festival for inclusion in the UNESCO list in 2005, many Chinese people thought China would lose its“patent”(专利权)on the celebration.
The furore(狂热)eventually died down, but the widespread interest in protecting traditional Chinese festivals remained.The festival has been the focus of such interest.
Wen Yangyang, deputy secretary-general of the China Food Industry Association,said the association had submitted a proposal in 2005 urging the government to add traditional festivals to the state list of intangible cultural heritage.
That and five other traditional festivals, including Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival, were added to the list last year.
“Last year, more than 10 000 people signed a banner calling for the festival to be recognized as part of the world’s intangible heritage,”Wen said.
The Ministry of Culture is reportedly ready to accept application documents for the preparatory list.
However, Zou Qishan, a ministry official, said China would not recommend the festival for inclusion on the UNESCO list this year.
Zou added that it was still exciting to see that so much care about the country’s intangible heritage.
(1)
According to the passage, the most common thing between Chinese Duanwu Festival and South Korea’s Gangneung Danoje Festival is ________.
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A.
the date
B.
the food
C.
the activities
D.
the history
(2)
South Korea’s nomination of its Gangneung Danoje Festival for inclusion in the UNESCO list of intangible heritage eventually leads to ________.
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A.
China’s nomination of Duanwu Festival to be included in the UNESCO list of intangible heritage
B.
the worry that China would lose its“patent”on the celebration
C.
the furore to protest South Korea’s action
D.
the interest in protecting traditional Chinese festivals
(3)
Which may be the first festival that Chinese people think should be added to the UNESCO list of intangible heritage?
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A.
Spring Festival
B.
Latern Festival
C.
Duanwu Festival
D.
Mid-Autumn Festival
(4)
From the passage we know ________.
[ ]
A.
Chinese government will not recommend Duanwu Festival for inclusion on the UNESCO intangible heritage
B.
no plan yet to list Duanwu Festival with UNESCO
C.
Duanwu Festival has lost its“patent”on the celebration
D.
China planned to nominate Duanwu Festival for inclusion in the UNESCO list last year
(5)
The passage mainly talks about ________.
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A.
China’s plan to recommend her traditional festivals for inclusion on the UNESCO list
B.
Chinese people’s interest in protecting traditional festivals
C.
Chinese people and government’s attitudes towards Duanwu Festival to be included in the UNESCO list
D.
Chinese government’s plan to nominate Duanwu Festival for inclusion in the UNESCO list last year
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A Chinese lawmaker from the booming eastern coastal province of Jiangsu has called the building of new countryside an issue of human rights in another sense.
“The new countryside should be prosperous, civilized and harmonious, and enjoy a comprehensive development, ”Ding Dawei, a deputy to the 10th National People’s Congress(NPC), the Chinese legislature(立法机关)now in an annual full session in Beijing, said on Thursday.
According to Ding, also mayor of Nantong City in Jiangsu, the building of new countryside involves many human rights issues, such as farmers’ right to subsistence and development, as well as their rights to exercise democracy in village management.
“Just as the central government has stressed, farmers’ will must be fully respected in building new countryside.Local governments can only guide them to do the correct thing, and must not force them to do anything they don’t want to,” said Ding.
It might be easier to enrich the villages and farmers than to “help them achieve progress in the spiritual and political areas, ”Ding noted.
“I think the most important thing is to truly strengthen the democratic management of village affairs, which will offer a fundamental guarantee for farmers’ rights to education, culture, entertainment, medicare and basic social security, ”he said.
China’s 900 million farmers have gained the right to directly elect or oust their village heads since 1988, which gives them a bigger say in running village affairs.However, intervention in village elections by governments at higher levels, corrupt village heads abusing power, and the lack of transparency in village management often undermines rural democracy and even spark off rural unrest.
(1)
The building of new countryside involves many human rights issues, such as ________.
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A.
equal rights
B.
say no to any policy of the government
C.
extreme autonomy
D.
the right to subsistence and development
(2)
According to Ding Dawei, the construction of socialist new countryside is ________.
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A.
to value human rights in a new sense
B.
the requirement of the International Human Right Organization
C.
to give farmers rights to manage the new countryside
D.
to enrich the farmers
(3)
According to the text, which is the following not correct to the socialist?
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A.
One that develops quickly on all aspects.
B.
One in which people get along well with each other.
C.
People can do anything they wish to.
D.
One that is very rich and successful.
(4)
It can be concluded that in building the new countryside ________.
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A.
governments should offer farmers everything they want
B.
governments should help farmers as far as possible
C.
farmers should listen to governments on everything
D.
farmers will have rights to do anything at their will
(5)
The underlined words in the last paragraph mean ________.