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【题目】Headington Oxford

Headington Oxford Summer School is located in the beautiful city of Oxford, just a short walk from the centre. The summer school takes place at Headington School, one of the UK's top boarding schools.

Ages: 13-16

Dates: Wednesday 15 July — Wednesday 19 August

Location: Headington School in Oxford Certification: Academic Progress Report & Certificate

Academic Program

Headington Oxford Summer School offers students 15 hours of English teaching per week. Students can choose between our General English, Summer Study and Global Young Leaders courses. All classes at Headington Oxford Summer School are multi-national with a maximum of 15 students per class.

Social Program

At Headington Oxford Summer School, students enjoy a varied and fun multi-activity program, with a range of activities in the afternoon and evenings. Students can also choose English Plus+ options, to replace the multi-activity program, oil two afternoons per week for an additional cost. Social program is a supplementary(补充)to the Academic Program.

Excellent Education

At Summer Boarding Courses, our English Summer School programs help students to develop and use their English language skills in a real world setting. With students from over 95 different countries, we limit the number of students that speak the same language so that students are able to communicate with each other in English throughout their stay. Trips, project work and presentations throughout our British Summer School courses, help to develop the students' confidence and use of language in real life situations.

A Key Part of the Educational Journey

Joining a British Summer School is part of a student's educational journey. Whether they're attending one of our summer schools to learn English for the first time, develop their English language skills to study in the UK, or intending to prepare for further study at university, we have courses suitable to meet their needs.

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1What do you know about Headington Oxford Summer School?

A.It is far away from the city centre.

B.It offers programs to elementary school students.

C.Its programs are open to students from all over the world.

D.Its programs last no more than 4 weeks.

2It can be known that the Social Program_______.

A.doesn't include English courses

B.is conducted during the day

C.is an addition to the Academic Program

D.allows students to participate voluntarily

3Why does the summer school limit the number of students using the same language?

A.To encourage students to make friends.

B.To make students practice English more.

C.To build up students' confidence.

D.To attract more students to the courses.

4The part "A Key Part of the Educational Journey" ______.

A.further promotes the summer school

B.explains the benefit of joining the summer school

C.explains the development of the summer school

D.predicts the future of the educational area in the UK

【答案】

1C

2C

3B

4A

【解析】

这是一篇说明文。文章介绍海丁顿牛津暑期学校。它位于美丽的牛津城,离市中心只有几步路。暑期学校在Headington学校举行,这是英国最好的寄宿学校之一。

1推理判断题。根据Academic ProgramStudents can choose between our General English, Summer Study and Global Young Leaders courses. All classes at Headington Oxford Summer School are multi-national with a maximum of 15 students per class.(学生可以在我们的普通英语、暑期学习和全球青年领袖课程中进行选择。海德顿牛津暑期学校的所有班级都是跨国的,每班最多15名学生。)可知,这所学校的课程对来自世界各地的学生开放。故选C

2细节理解题。根据Social ProgramSocial program is a supplementary(补充)to the Academic Program.可知,社会计划是学术计划的补充。故选C

3细节理解题。根据Excellent EducationWith students from over 95 different countries, we limit the number of students that speak the same language so that students are able to communicate with each other in English throughout their stay.(对于来自95个不同国家的学生,我们限制说同一种语言的学生人数,以便学生们在逗留期间能够用英语交流。)可知,暑期学校限制使用同一种语言的学生人数是为了让学生多练习英语。故选B

4推理判断题。根据A Key Part of the Educational JourneyJoining a British Summer School is part of a student's educational journey. Whether they're attending one of our summer schools to learn English for the first time, develop their English language skills to study in the UK, or intending to prepare for further study at university, we have courses suitable to meet their needs.(参加英国暑期学校是学生教育旅程的一部分。无论他们是第一次来我们的暑期学校学习英语,是为了提高他们的英语技能来英国学习,还是准备在大学继续深造,我们都有适合他们的课程。)可知,教育之旅的关键部分更进一步推广暑期学校。故选A

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