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3.Beloit Summer Language
If you're serious about learning a language,come to one of the nation's finest language summer camp programs,the Center for Language Studies (CLS) at beautiful Beloit College in Wisconsin.CLS is a four or eight-week language program in Arabic,Chinese,Japanese,or Russian that is open to high school students and people who are studying or working at college.
Phone:608-363-2500
Email:admiss@beloit.edu
Website:https:∥www.beloit.edu
Georgetown University:Summer Medical Program
If you're a teen thinking about learning medicine in college,explore the medical summer camp program offered at Georgetown Univesity.In this 20-day course,you will get a brief idea of the first-year medical school curriculum.The course includes lectures,laboratory work and fieldwork.
Phone:202-687-7087
Email:highschool@georgetown.edu
Website:https:∥scs.georgetown.edu
Bard College at Simon's Rock Young Writers Workshop
In the summer of 1983,Bard College at Simon's Rock began offering a three-week writing workshop for high school students.Each year 84academically motivated students are chosen to participate in the Simon's Rock Program.Former participants(参加者)have gone on to such colleges such as Bard,Harvard,Princeton,Yale and so on.
Phone:413-528-7231
Email:jamieh@simons-rock.edu
Website:https:∥simons-rock.edu
Art:Summer at Penn
Each summer,the University of Pennsylvania's School of Design offers an unparalleled four-week summer art program for artistically gifted high school students.This pre-college art program in Philadelphia prepares you for the college admissions process as you experience university life.Courses are held within the School of Design's fine art studios and you can develop your technical skills and expand your styles of creative expression.
Phone:610-265-9401
Email:imagine@jkcp.com
Website:HYPERLINK"http://www.jkcp.com"http://www.jkcp.com

36.Which number should you call if you are interested in language learning?C
A.202-687-7087                  B.413-528-7231
C.608-363-2500                  D.610-265-9401
37.Which program accepts college students?C
A.Bard College at Simon's Rock Young Writers Workshop
B.Georgetown University:Summer Medical Program
C.Beloit Summer Language
D.Art:Summer at Penn
38.The program that lasts the shortest time is held atB.
A.Beloit College
B.Georgetown University
C.University of Pennsylvania
D.Bard College at Simon's Rock
39.If you want to improve your writing skill,you can send an email toC.
A.admiss@beloit.edu
B.imagine@jkcp.com
C.jamieh@simons-rock.edu
D.highschool@georgetown.edu
40.How can you learn more information about the art program?D
A.By visiting https:∥scs.georgetown.edu
B.By visiting https:∥simons-rock.edu
C.By visiting https:∥www.beloit.edu
D.By visiting http://www.jkcp.com.

分析 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了四个暑假项目的相关信息.

解答 36.C.细节理解题.根据第一段 you're serious about learning a language,come to one of the nation's finest language summer camp programs,the Center for Language Studies (CLS) at beautiful Beloit College in Wisconsin可知如果你对语言学习感兴趣,你应该打608-363-2500;故选C.
37.C.细节理解题.根据第一段CLS is a four or eight-week language program in Arabic,Chinese,Japanese,or Russian that is open to high school students and people who are studying or working at college可知贝洛伊特夏天语言接受大学生;故选C.
38.B.细节理解题.根据第二部分.In this 20-day course,you will get a brief idea of the first-year medical school curriculum可知乔治城大学:暑期医疗计划之持续20天;故选B.
39.C.细节理解题.根据文章In the summer of 1983,Bard College at Simon's Rock began offering a three-week writing workshop for high school students可知如果你想提高你的写作技巧,你可以发一封电子邮件给jamieh@simons-rock.edu;故选C.
40.D.细节理解题.根据文章Courses are held within the School of Design's fine art studios and you can develop your technical skills and expand your styles of creative expression可知了解更多有关艺术计划的信息通过访问http://www.jkcp.com;故选D.

点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.

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