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Elite Lessons
Experienced music performer is offering one-on-one drum lesson. As the winner of the Drummer Contest, the largest drummer contest in Canada, I can teach you secret techniques that only an elite group knows, but the group doesn't share them with the public. The result is instant improvement in your speed and ability to play the drum. Lessons are taught in French or English, $25 an hour. Call at 514-585-5054 if you want to know more information.
Private Tutoring
Professional French tutor is offering French tutoring, $15 an hour. I possess a BA in translation from Concordia University and have over 5 years' teaching experience. The course consists of conversational French, grammar, reading comprehension ,etc. Courses are given in the downtown area. For more information please call at 514-835-1834.
Customized Tutoring
Hello, my name is Christopher Marion. I am a graduate students at Concordia University, 21 years of age. I was born and lived in France for 17 years. I will be happy to provide customized help in French writing or speaking. The lesson's style can be whatever suits your needs. I am charging $19 an hour. I live in downtown Montreal. Feel free to contact me at 514-785-5654.
Basic Lessons for Beginners
Always wanted to learn the guitar? This is your chance and it only costs $14 an hour. I can teach you to play any style of music you like in a fun and relaxed way. I start from the basics, showing you how to play the songs you love, and improving your technique as we go along. If you don't already have a guitar, that's not a problem. Please call at 514-880-8872 or email to tarungeo@gmail.com if interested. Thanks!.
1.From "Elite Lessons" you can learn _____.
A.how to teach lessons in French or English
B.what the largest guitar contest in Canada is
C.more information about the Drummer Contest
D.skill in drumming that only a few people possess
2.Since James is weak in French reading comprehension he may choose _____.
A.elite Lessons B.private Tutoring
C.customized Tutoring D.basic Lessons for Beginners
3.How much shall you pay for a basic guitar lesson?
A.$14 an hour B.$15 an hour C.$19 an hour D.$25 an hour
4.The article can be found in _____.
A.daily news B.education reports
C.telephone directories D.classified advertisements
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Elite Lessons
Experienced music performer is offering one-on-one drum lesson. As the winner of the Drummer Contest, the largest drummer contest in Canada, I can teach you secret techniques that only an elite group knows, but the group doesn't share them with the public. The result is instant improvement in your speed and ability to play the drum. Lessons are taught in French or English, $25 an hour. Call at 514-585-5054 if you want to know more information.
Private Tutoring
Professional French tutor is offering French tutoring, $15 an hour. I possess a BA in translation from Concordia University and have over 5 years' teaching experience. The course consists of conversational French, grammar, reading comprehension ,etc. Courses are given in the downtown area. For more information please call at 514-835-1834.
Customized Tutoring
Hello, my name is Christopher Marion. I am a graduate students at Concordia University, 21 years of age. I was born and lived in France for 17 years. I will be happy to provide customized help in French writing or speaking. The lesson's style can be whatever suits your needs. I am charging $19 an hour. I live in downtown Montreal. Feel free to contact me at 514-785-5654.
Basic Lessons for Beginners
Always wanted to learn the guitar? This is your chance and it only costs $14 an hour. I can teach you to play any style of music you like in a fun and relaxed way. I start from the basics, showing you how to play the songs you love, and improving your technique as we go along. If you don't already have a guitar, that's not a problem. Please call at 514-880-8872 or email to tarungeo@gmail.com if interested. Thanks!.
【小题1】From "Elite Lessons" you can learn _____.
| A.how to teach lessons in French or English |
| B.what the largest guitar contest in Canada is |
| C.more information about the Drummer Contest |
| D.skill in drumming that only a few people possess |
| A.elite Lessons | B.private Tutoring |
| C.customized Tutoring | D.basic Lessons for Beginners |
| A.$14 an hour | B.$15 an hour | C.$19 an hour | D.$25 an hour |
| A.daily news | B.education reports |
| C.telephone directories | D.classified advertisements |
Department of Homeland Security
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services I – 797 C, Notice of Action
| RECEIPT NUMBER CCC0729197862 | CASE TYPE I – 901 – Application | ||
| RECEIVED DATE July 18,2007 | PRIORITY DATE | APPLECANT SEVIS ID: N0004469915 YITIAN CHEN | |
| NOTICE DATE JULY 18,2007 | PAGE 1 of 1 | ASC CODE N/A | |
| YITIAN CHEN 2008 HUANGXING ROAD SHANGHAI, 200034 CHINA, PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF NF 0311 | NOTICE TYPE: Receipt Notice Amount Received: $ 100.00 | ||
| YITIAN CHEN Your I – 901 fee transmittal form has been received. Please notify us immediately if any of the above information is incorrect. This fee payment is valid only for your particular course of study or program. If you fall out of status, apply for a new F – 1, F – 3. M – 1, M – 3 or J – 1 non – immigrant visa, or if you want to change your non – immigrant category to an F – 1, F – 3, M – 3 or J – 1, you may be required to pay another fee. Bring this receipt to the consulate as proof of payment of the SEVIS fee. Applicant Status: J – 1 Receipt Copy: 01 Date of Birth: 05/25/1975 Amount Received : $ 100.00 Program Number: P – 1 – 04576 | |||
| I – 901 Student / Exchange Visitor Processing Fee P. O. Box 970020 St. Louis, MO 63197 – 0020 Customer Service Telephone: 785 – 330 – 1048 This form issued by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement | |||
Form I – 797C (Rev. 01/31/05)
1.What does this table allow you to do?
A.To apply for a visit to America.
B.To apply for immigration to America.
C.To apply for a visit to the People’s Republic of China.
D.To apply for immigration to the People’s Republic of China.
2.You can get to the destination on .
A.May 25,1975 B.January 31, 2005
C.June 18,2007 D.July 18, 2007
3.Suppose you plan to change your applicant status, you have to .
A.notify U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services immediately
B.pay another fee as required
C.apply for a new F – 1, F – 3. M – 1, M – 3 or J – 1 non – immigrant visa
D.make a phone call to the Customer Service
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Sleep might be one answer to the problem.A new study has found that elementary school students
who slept too little were more likely to gain pounds.In the United States today, some 9 million children
over the age of 6 are obese (too fat).
Past studies have shown a link between sleeping less and weighing more, but scientists have had a
tough time determining"which_came_first, the_chicken_or_the_egg", says Julie C. Lumeng of the
University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.In other words, it hasn't been clear whether kids who weigh too
much have trouble sleeping, or whether sleeping less leads to weight gain.Both scenarios (情况) seemed
equally possible.
To get a better idea of which causes which, Lumeng and his colleagues interviewed the parents of
785 third graders from around the United States.The parents answered questions about how well their
kids slept that year.Three years later, the parents answered the same questions.By sixth grade,18
percent of kids involved in the study were obese.The scientists found no relationship between weight
and the students'race or gender.It also didn't matter how strict their parents were.Obesity struck all of
these groups equally.
Instead, sleep seemed to be the key factor.Over the 3 years of the study, the children averaged a
healthy 9.5 hours of sleep a night.Some kids, however, slept a lot more-or less-than others.For the sixth
graders, every hour of sleep above the 9.5hour average was linked to a 20 percent lower risk of being
obese.Sleep appeared doubly important for the third graders.Every extra hour of sleep they got was
linked to a 40 percent drop in obesity by third grade.
"I expected we'd find that this (sleep link with obesity) was just a_bunch_of_bunk, " says Lumeng,
a pediatrician.But their findings were convincing.No matter how her team looked at the link, "we
couldn't make it go away."
1. According to the research, ________.
A. 9 million people in America have a weight problem
B. not enough sleep contributes to a gain in weight
C. sixth graders need more sleep than third graders
D. lack of sleep has become the most deadly killer
2. The statement "which came first, the chicken or the egg" suggests that________.
A. scientists are sure about the causes of children's obesity
B. it's easy to decide the cause and effect of this problem
C. scientists are still confused about the cause and effect of the problem
D. you'll develop obesity if you eat chicken and eggs
3. Recent studies show that a child's weight is influenced by the________.
A. amount of sleep
B. parents'attitude to him
C. race or gender
D. performance in school
4. The underlined part in the last paragraph most probably means something________.
A. acceptable
B. understandable
C. reliable
D. unreasonable
adults around the world.
Sleep might be one answer to the problem.A new study has found that elementary school students
who slept too little were more likely to gain pounds.In the United States today, some 9 million children
over the age of 6 are obese (too fat).
Past studies have shown a link between sleeping less and weighing more, but scientists have had a
tough time determining"which_came_first, the_chicken_or_the_egg", says Julie C. Lumeng of the
University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.In other words, it hasn't been clear whether kids who weigh too
much have trouble sleeping, or whether sleeping less leads to weight gain.Both scenarios (情况) seemed
equally possible.
To get a better idea of which causes which, Lumeng and his colleagues interviewed the parents of
785 third graders from around the United States.The parents answered questions about how well their
kids slept that year.Three years later, the parents answered the same questions.By sixth grade,18
percent of kids involved in the study were obese.The scientists found no relationship between weight
and the students'race or gender.It also didn't matter how strict their parents were.Obesity struck all of
these groups equally.
Instead, sleep seemed to be the key factor.Over the 3 years of the study, the children averaged a
healthy 9.5 hours of sleep a night.Some kids, however, slept a lot more-or less-than others.For the sixth
graders, every hour of sleep above the 9.5hour average was linked to a 20 percent lower risk of being
obese.Sleep appeared doubly important for the third graders.Every extra hour of sleep they got was
link
"I expected we'd find that this (sleep link with obesity) was just a_bunch_of_bunk, " says Lumeng,
a pediatrician.But their findings were convincing.No matter how her team looked at the link, "we
couldn't make it go away."
1. According to the research, ________.
A. 9 million people in America have a weight problem
B. not enough sleep contributes to a gain in weight
C. sixth graders need more sleep than third graders
D. lack of sleep has become the most deadly killer
2. The statement "which came first, the chicken or
A. scientists are sure about the causes of children's obesity
B. it's easy to decide the cause and effect of this problem
C. scientists are still confused about the cause and effect of the problem
D. you'll develop obesity if you eat chicken and eggs
3. Recent studies show that a child's weight is influenced by the________.
A. amount of sleep
B. parents'attitude to him
C. race or gender
D. performance in school
4. The underlined part in the last paragraph most probably means something________.
A. acceptable
B. understandable
C. reliable
D. unreasonable