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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿The following ads come from UW (University of Washington) newspaper called The Daily.
Help Wanted | Rooms |
PART-TIME PIZZA DELIVERY driver, base pay+tips. Our vehicle. Must be over 26 for insurance purposes. Dellino¡¯s Pizzeria, University Village£¬555-3466. | 1 BLOCK TO UW¡ªClean, quiet non-smoking room, private refrigerator. Month to month agreement. $425 includes all utilities. SSS-2488. |
RESTAURANT¡ªSUMMER JOB in Alaska! Experienced, presentable waitresses and cooks needed for busy restaurant in Valdez, Alaska. Fax resume/application to 907-544-2877, at: Mike. | BRAND NEW BUILDING close to UW. Furnished rooms with private baths and deck. Starting at $355. 5608 15th Ave. (206)555-1435. |
WASHINGTON~ATHLETIC CLUB, a private hotel and athletic club in downtown Seattle, has openings for part-time lifeguards and swimming instructors. Please call Stuart at 206-555-3989. | FROM $260-$280. Rooms, l block north of UW. Clean and quiet residence. No smoking, no musical instruments. Deposit needed. (206)555-6608. |
Business Opportunities | Child Care |
The Daily makes every effort to ensure you are responding to a reputable job opportunity. REMEMBER: lawful employers do not ask for money as part of the application process. Do not send money, especially out of state, or give any credit card information. The majority of our Business Opportunities are at least in part commission-based opportunities. A small investment may be required, and you may be asked to work from your home. If you have responded to an ad that seems deceptive, please call the Daily at 5SS-2390. | BABY SITTER WANTED: CARING and responsible babysitter for adorable good natured 21 month old boy. 15 hours/week. Days/times negotiable. Experience preferred. 555-1293 |
CHILD CARE NEEDED during summer in Wallingford for three great children. 25-30 hours/week, Monday, Wednesday, Friday. $9/hour. Begins 6/28. (206)555-237 | |
EARN NEW COMPUTER and make money at the same time. $2,000 in your first two weeks with unlimited income potential. This offer is going fast. Call and get the fact. 1-800-5SS-8948. | Parking |
COVERED PARKING CLOSE TO UW, Secure garage, $65 per month, 5608 IS0' Ave. NE, 206-555-1435. | |
PARKING NEAR UW. 3 locations, $58/month. Secured Garage, $85/month (206)555-2944. |
¡¾1¡¿If you are looking for a job only for the summer, how many choices do you have?
A. One. B. Two.
C. Three. D. Four.
¡¾2¡¿Which of the following is TRUE according to the ads?
A. If you are good at swimming, you can try a job at 206-555-3989.
B. All the companies advertising on
C. As a student, you don't need to pay a deposit when renting rooms.
D. The fees for parking near University of Washington are the same.
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Summer SCHOOL PROGRAMS READING/LANGUAGE ARTS AND MATH PROGRAMS |
Hyde Park Day School Summer Program offers an intensivemultisensory (¶à¸Ð¹Ù)reading and math program for students with learning disabilities, in 2ndthrough8th grade. Students can enroll in either or both programs. The Program aims to: ¡ñ To improve understanding of sound/letter relationships and phonemic rules; ¡ñ To improve reading and listening comprehension; ¡ñ To review and strengthen grade-appropriate math concepts, operations, and word problems. Math June 20 ¨C July 29, 2017 8:15 AM ¨C 9:20 AM ¡ñ Cost: $1,300 (noclass July 4th) Reading/Language Arts June 20 ¨C July 29, 2017 9:20 AM ¨C 12:30 PM ¡ñ Cost: $2,800 (noclass July 4th) PARENTS ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY BY MARCH 28TH. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Students participating in theNorthfield CampusSummer Math Program may join Tick Tock Child Care, a licensed facility for children through age 12 with flexible hours for afternoon activities. Transportation from HPDS to the facility can be privately arranged through Tick Tock Child Care.Students must register separately for this program. Students participating in theChicago CampusSummer Reading/Language Arts Program may be interested in enrolling in afternoon activities at the Laboratory School¡¯s Summer Lab 2017. Summer Lab will provide shuttle service from HPDS to Lab at the conclusion of morning classes at Hyde Park Day School. Students may bring their lunch or purchase it at the Lab cafeteria. Students mustregister separatelyfor the Laboratory Schools¡¯ camp or courses. |
¡¾1¡¿According to the above information, we know__________.
A. summer school programs are intended for the disabled students
B. one student can participate in two summer school programs
C. students can improve written language skills through programs
D. students have classes each day from June 20 to July 29
¡¾2¡¿What is true of the two afternoon activities?
A. Both of them are free of charge.
B. They are held in the same area.
C. Students are asked to register by themselves.
D. Transportation service is arranged for the students.