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PENRICE

COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Cornwall County Counicl

We Need Two

ASSISANT HEADTEACHERS

From January 2006

L13—17(??44,703—??49,314)

Penrice Community College is a highly regarded and successful 11-16 specialist languages college. Following the recent appointment of a new headteacher  we’re restructuring the leadership team to create two new roles.

One post will involve leading teaching teams with responsibility for developing curricula(课程) and time-tabling.

The other post will be leading student based teams and responsibility for student learing outcomes and the removal of barriers to student success such as poor attendance or disaffection.

Penrice Community College is:

·A school with 1,350 wonderful students

·High achieving with results well above average

·Mentioned twice in HMCl’s outstanding schools list

·A British Council International School

·Situated in a beautiful part of mid-Cornwall

All enquires for information and application packs should be made to Danielle Eyres on 01726—72613 or at secretary@penricornmvall .sch.uk

Closing date for applications is Tuesday October 4th at noon. Interviews will be held on Monday 17th and Tuesday 18th October 2005.

45.The underlined word “restructuring’ probably means ________.

A.formally telling sb to do              B.Joining the two parts together

C.rebuilding sth and making it work again      D.extending the size of sth

46.The purpose of the above passage is to ________

A.introduce the advantages of a school  

B.report the appointment of a new head teacher

C.call on more students to go to school  

D.advertise for new assistant headteachers

47.The two new posts are required to do all the following EXCEPT ________.

A.stop students missing classes         B.get students interested in learning

C.lead students-based teams      D.arrange new curricula

48.HMCI is probably the name of ________.

A.an educational organization  B.a school leader

C.a political party     D.a news reporter

【小题1】C

【小题2】D

【小题3】B

【小题4】A

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       After Alex got off the phone, he  49  everything he had: two cans of vegetables and 18 cents. Alex put the cans and cents into a  50  bag, saying to himself, “There’s everything you’ve made of yourself so far.”

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39. A. what if        B. now that           C. even though       D. as if

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42. A. writer                 B. boss                  C. manager            D. assistant

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第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

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38.A. energy   B. hope   C. mystery      D. surprise

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