Pupils are ordered not to wade into ankle-deep water unless teachers first carry out a full risk assessment and put “proper measures in place”.

       Staff are expected to check rivers, ponds and the sea for currents and rocks before allowing children to dip their feet.

       Guidance issued to schools warns that any “impromptu (事先无准备的) water-based activities” could pose dangers to children.

       The recommendations were outlined in a document-available to all 21,000 schools in England — to help teachers organize more school trips. Advice from the Department for Children, Schools and Families is intended to cut red tape (官样文章) and give staff practical tips.

       But the guidance caused argument after teachers were presented with a series of orders surrounding swimming and the use of minibuses.

       It said: “Swimming and padding or otherwise entering the waters of river, canal, sea or lake should never be allowed as an impromptu activity. The pleas of young people to bathe — because it is hot weather, for example, should be resisted where bathing has not been prepared for.”

       “In-water activities should take place only when a proper risk assessment has been completed and proper measures put in place to control the risks.”

       Teachers are urged to check the weather, currents, weeds, rip tides, river or sea beds and breakwaters before allowing children into the water. No child should be able to swim deeper than waist height, the guidance added.

       Margaret Morrissey, from campaign group Parents Outloud, said: “Wading out into the ocean is one thing but there’s nothing wrong with padding where the waves break.”

       “Part of children’s learning is to walk along the water’s edge and get your feet wet. There are dangerous currents further out and you stay at the edge.”

       She added: “I want to see schools and youth groups taking advantage of opportunities that learning outside the classroom can provide.”

       But the Department for Children, Schools and Families said teachers had to plan activities carefully.

       “We are not banning padding,” said a spokeswoman. “We have seen cases in the past where things have not been planned and assessed for the risk. Unplanned activities around water can be dangerous.”

Guidance issued to schools in England gives the information that _________.

       A. school trips to oceans are forbidden in the country

B. school swimming pools should be surrounded with fence

C. school staff must plan water-based activities carefully

D. school children shouldn’t have a walk along river banks

Advice from the Department for Children, Schools and Families shows us that _________.

       A. they are strongly against the guidance

B. they are fond of the outline of the guidance

C. they don’t understand the aim of the guidance

D. they want the guidance to become more useful

To the guidance, Margaret Morrissey holds the opinion that _________.

       A. oceans are dangerous place for children to visit

B. young people should be encouraged to learn outside

C. children should learn padding in rough ocean alone

D. schools should stop students from walking along beaches

Which of the following can be the best title for this passage?

       A. No padding on school trips, children told.            

B. No walking along the rivers, teachers told.

C. No swimming after school, parents told.

D. No learning out of school, students told.


Pupils are ordered not to wade into ankle-deep water unless teachers first carry out a full risk assessment and put“proper measures in place”.
Staff are expected to check rivers, ponds and the sea for currents and rocks before allowing children to dip their feet.
Guidance issued to schools warns that any“impromptu (事先无准备的) water-based activities”could pose dangers to children.
The recommendations were outlined in a document-available to all 21,000 schools in England — to help teachers organize more school trips. Advice from the Department for Children, Schools and Families is intended to cut red tape (官样文章) and give staff practical tips.
But the guidance caused argument after teachers were presented with a series of orders surrounding swimming and the use of minibuses.
It said:“Swimming and padding or otherwise entering the waters of river, canal, sea or lake should never be allowed as an impromptu activity. The pleas of young people to bathe — because it is hot weather, for example, should be resisted where bathing has not been prepared for.”
“In-water activities should take place only when a proper risk assessment has been completed and proper measures put in place to control the risks.”
Teachers are urged to check the weather, currents, weeds, rip tides, river or sea beds and breakwaters before allowing children into the water. No child should be able to swim deeper than waist height, the guidance added.
Margaret Morrissey, from campaign group Parents Outloud, said:“Wading out into the ocean is one thing but there’s nothing wrong with padding where the waves break.”[来源:学*科*网]
“Part of children’s learning is to walk along the water’s edge and get your feet wet. There are dangerous currents further out and you stay at the edge.”
She added:“I want to see schools and youth groups taking advantage of opportunities that learning outside the classroom can provide.”
But the Department for Children, Schools and Families said teachers had to plan activities carefully.
“We are not banning padding,”said a spokeswoman.“We have seen cases in the past where things have not been planned and assessed for the risk. Unplanned activities around water can be dangerous.”
67.Guidance issued to schools in England gives the information that _________.
A.school trips to oceans are forbidden in the country
B.school swimming pools should be surrounded with fence
C.school staff must plan water-based activities carefully
D.school children shouldn’t have a walk along river banks
68.Advice from the Department for Children, Schools and Families shows us that _________.
A.they are strongly against the guidance
B.they are fond of the outline of the guidance
C.they don’t understand the aim of the guidance
D.they want the guidance to become more useful
69.To the guidance, Margaret Morrissey holds the opinion that _________.
A.oceans are dangerous place for children to visit
B.young people should be encouraged to learn outside
C.children should learn padding in rough ocean alone
D.schools should stop students from walking along beaches
70.Which of the following can be the best title for this passage?
A.No padding on school trips, children told.           
B.No walking along the rivers, teachers told.
C.No swimming after school, parents told.
D.No learning out of school, students told.


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We have  a  good teaching
opportunity beginning at the end of
March for、native English teachers.
We offer good pay and provide a
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We can ensure you this is an
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If interested send a photo and your
CV to Jason at:
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Tele:88867356
Applicants must have at least
two years teaching experience and be
from one of the following countries:
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    Production assistant wanted
——Fluent English speaker
——easy going,open-minded
——Background in the industry
——Excellent computer skills
Please drop us your CV to the
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    Teacher Wanted
We want to find a teacher with
following qualities:
1.Native English speaker who comes
from USA,  UK,  CAN and   AUS;
2.  Rich Experience in teaching
English;
3.Good computer skills
If you are interested in the
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immediately:13661641372
  Babel International Communication Club
Now  we  are looking  for  a
program coordinator.
Location:Shanghai(People Square)
Requirements:
1.Be good at communication,fun-loving  and  most  importantly organizing.
2.Native English Speaker or English fluently
If  you  meet the  above requirements,please send your resume to babelchina@126.com
Tel:86(021)63222995
61.If you are a native English speaker from New Zealand and want a teaching job,
you may contact_______.
A.hyhysh@hotmail.com                               B.babelchina@126.com
C:hr@brightshadowfilms.com                       D.americanenglishacademy@gmail.com
62.Which of the following jobs pays most attention to organizing?
A.An English teacher.                                   B.A program coordinator.
C.A production assistant.                               D.A branch director.
63.If you are a non-native English speaker with great skills in computer,which of the following telephones may interest you?
A.86(021)63222995.    B.13661641372.   C.88822357.       D.88867356.
64. If you know nothing about computer, you can telephone which number?
A. 88867356                     B. 88822357               C. 13661641372        D. All above.


A Day of Design
Sunday, June 17,2010
9 a. m. ~ 4 p. m.
Thomas College Student Center
Join us for a free day of fun! A Day of Design will encourage those interested in flowers and design to get in touch with their creative side and get some tips from the experts – Jeff and Scott. Pleas see the schedule below for details about this wonderful opportunity!
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Registration (登记) for the day runs from 9 a.m. in the Student Center. Later guests will take a tour of the Thomas College campus before the day’s events.
10:30 a. m. ~ 12:00 p. m.
Jeff and Scott will design more than a dozen arrangements in a variety of sizes and colors and auction (拍卖) will be held and guests will have the opportunity to bid on the flower arrangements.
12:00 p. m. ~ 1:00 p. m.
A delightful boxed lunch will be served. During the lunch hour, Jeff and Scott will create a centerpiece for the holiday table and give tips for creating a beautiful centerpiece using things found in the home.
3:00 p. m. ~ 4:00 p. m.
A fitting way to end the day – guests are invited to enjoy a wine and cheese party. Jeff and Scott will be available to answer questions or just talk about flowers!
There is no charge for this event.
REGISTER NOW!
Space is limited to 45 guests.
64.What are guests supposed to do from 9:00 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.?
A.To design flower arrangements.    
B.To enjoy a wine and cheese party.
C.To learn how to create a centerpiece.    
D.To take a tour of the Thomas College campus. 
65.When will an auction be held?
A.9:00 a.m. ~ 10:30 a.m.   B.10:30 a.m. ~ 12:00 p.m.
C.1:00 p.m. ~ 3:00 p. m.    D.3:00 p. m. ~ 4:00 p. m.
66.The underlined word “centerpiece” is probably         .
A.a photo on the wall                       B.a picture that has been drawn
C.a decoration for the center of a table           D.a flower that is carved out of stone
67.We can learn from the passage that A Day of Design         .
A.lasts for eight hours                      B.is free of charge
C.is held annually in July                    D.is aimed at fashion designers

 

    Teacher Wanted   

We have  a  good teaching

opportunity beginning at the end of

March for、native English teachers.

We offer good pay and provide a

comfortable teaching environment.

We can ensure you this is an

opportunity you do not want to miss.

If interested send a photo and your

CV to Jason at:

americanenglishacademy@gmail.com.

Tele:88867356

Applicants must have at least

two years teaching experience and be

from one of the following countries:

UK,USA,CAN,AUS,NZ.

    Production assistant wanted

——Fluent English speaker

——easy going,open-minded

——Background in the industry

——Excellent computer skills

Please drop us your CV to the

address below if you feel that you

would suit one of the positions.Please

click on the link below to see our

offices:    

http://www.brightshadowfilms,com/QTVR.html

hr@brightshadowfilms.com

Tele:88822357

    Teacher Wanted

We want to find a teacher with

following qualities:

1.Native English speaker who comes

from USA,  UK,  CAN and   AUS;

2.  Rich Experience in teaching

English;

3.Good computer skills

If you are interested in the

position,pleas, contact  Sabrina

immediately:13661641372

  Babel International Communication Club

Now  we  are looking  for  a

program coordinator.

Location:Shanghai(People Square)

Requirements:

1.Be good at communication,fun-loving  and  most  importantly organizing.

2.Native English Speaker or English fluently

If  you  meet the  above requirements,please send your resume to babelchina@126.com

Tel:86(021)63222995

61.If you are a native English speaker from New Zealand and want a teaching job,

you may contact_______.

A.hyhysh@hotmail.com                               B.babelchina@126.com

C:hr@brightshadowfilms.com                       D.americanenglishacademy@gmail.com

62.Which of the following jobs pays most attention to organizing?

A.An English teacher.                                   B.A program coordinator.

C.A production assistant.                               D.A branch director.

63.If you are a non-native English speaker with great skills in computer,which of the following telephones may interest you?

A.86(021)63222995.    B.13661641372.   C.88822357.       D.88867356.

64. If you know nothing about computer, you can telephone which number?

A. 88867356                     B. 88822357               C. 13661641372        D. All above.

 

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