When the moon rises and streetlights shine, Beijing's nightlife begins, but by no means does the hustle(喧嚷)of the city cease.For those who love nightlife, the nighttime is the 1 time in the city of Beijing.
You may see bars and clubs 2 with people, right next to karaoke(KTV)bars welcoming waves of who like to sing. 3 , with so many choices, it can be difficult to decide which is best for you.Here we 4 the ups and downs of each.
Some say the 5 of your salary is determines the kind of nightlife you choose.This is 6 true.
7 salaries mean harder work and longer hours, so for office workers, 8 really only occurs at night.These employees usually 9 their nights eating, drinking or singing songs, so Beijing's restaurants, bars and KTVs are 10 filled with people.
How about people with lower 11 ? Surely they enjoy nightlife, but in a slightly 12 way.As opposed to bars, 13 a small bottle of beer costs RMB25, many smaller restaurants offer 14 bottles of Yanjing Beer(local Beijing beer)at the 15 of 3 yuan.Spicy cool noodles, grilled mutton skewers and cool beer ; a perfectly pleasant 16 to spend a summer night.
Nightlife in Beijing doesn't have to mean long, 17 and tiresome.Many choose to spend their nights going for 18 in the streets, watching movies or surfing the Internet.As a metropolis(大都市), Beijing 19 all kinds of recreational activities, although it is 20 to decide what you enjoy most.
European Work Experience Program(E.W.E.P.)is an independent British organization which began in 1991 in the city of London.E.W.E.P.provides the opportunity for students from the 25 countries of the European Union and nationals(公民)from Norway,Iceland,Switzerland and Liechtenstein to live in England,to gain work experience,to practice their English and to get a better insight into the British social and eulturallife.
To apply you must meet the following requirements:
*Preferred age:18 to 28 years old
*Be able to work in the UK for a period of at least two months.
*Must have a good knowledge of English.
*Due to work permit restrictions,European Work Experience Program Ltd will only select you if you are a European Union Member or national from Norway,Iceland,Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
European Work Experience Program Ltd will find you a suitable job and an accommodation.A representative of E.W.E.P.will be available during your stay to help you and you will get a 24-hour help line service during your stay.The TOTAl fee for our services is £264.63(394.35 Euros).
Should you require any further information,please contact us:
European Work Experience Program Ltd
Unit 1,Red Lion Court, Alexandra Road
Hounslow,Middlesex,TW3 1 JS
United Kingdom
Tel:44 208 572 2993
Fax:44 208 572 1114
E-mail:sales@ewep.com
(1)
What's the purpose of writing the text?
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A.
To introduce a new program in England.
B.
To attract more students to work in England.
C.
To describe the working conditions in England.
D.
To make clear the requirements for students working in England.
(2)
Which of the following is NOT the purpose of the program?
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A.
To get a lot of work experience.
B.
To improve their English rapidly.
C.
To have better understanding of the British culture.
D.
To make more money in Britain.
(3)
If you apply for the program.you________.
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A.
must be 18 to 26 years old
B.
must be able to speak at least three languages
C.
must be nationals from the countries mentioned in the text
D.
should have some working experience in a foreign country
(4)
You can get in touch with E.W.E.P.by the following ways EXCEPT by________.
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A.
making a teJephone call
B.
sending the organization a fax
C.
writing an e-mail to the organization
D.
going there in person by air
(5)
Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the text?
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A.
European Work Experience Program Was set up in the 19 th century.
B.
You'll work in the UK for at least two months if you attend the program.
C.
You can get a 24-hour help from a representative during your stay.
D.
You don't have to hand in 394.35 Euros after you have got a job in Britain.
CLASS:363 Marshall Hall 3∶35~5∶00 T Th(Tuesday Thursday); 10∶10~11∶00 MWF
Other time by appointment
TELEPHONE:255 4786
TEXTBOOK, Green, Robeot.P, The American Tradition:A History of the United States,(Charles E.Merrill Publishing CO.Columbus, Ohio 1984), which is bought at the College bookstore.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS,
Mid-term exam:October 10,20% of the final grade
Final exam:December 10,40% of the final grade
Term paper due:December 10,40% of the final grade
Term paper due:December 15,40% of the final grade
Attendance is not required, but you are responsible for all the information given in the class lectures.In the lectures I will talk about the chapters in the textbook and other materials that I choose to add to the course.The exams will cover all this information.Therefore, I advise you to come to the class as much as possible.
Is you have to miss a class, be sure to get the class notes from another student.
Your homework assignments are listed on the next page.You are supposed to read the chapter about which I will be lecturing before you come to class.
This is to make sure that you understand as much as possible while taking notes in my lectures.Be prepared when you come to class.If there are any changes in the assigned homework reading, I will announce them in class.
The term paper is 40% of your final grade.It should not be more than fifteen pages.(Another thinking of majoring in history may write twenty-five pages.)Before the midterm exam you will choose the topic for your paper.
(1)
If a student wants to know what the homework assignments are, ________.
[ ]
A.
Prof.Klammer announces them in class
B.
he/she reads the list on the next page
C.
Pro.Klammer gives a list every week in class
D.
he/she goes to the professor’s office
(2)
If a student cannot see Prof.Klammer during her office hours, he ________.
[ ]
A.
sees her after class
B.
calls her at home
C.
makes an appointment with her
D.
asks another student
(3)
According to the passage, which of the following is probably TRUE?
[ ]
A.
The textbook is written by Dr Klammer.
B.
If you have to miss a class, be sure to say sorry to Prof.Klammer.
C.
The students can buy “Introduction to American History” at the College Bookstore.
D.
Prof.Klammer encourages his students to take notes in her class.
(4)
It can be inferred that ________.
[ ]
A.
before the final exam, you must hand in your term paper
B.
the students who will take the course had better attend the lectures as much as possible.
As a teenager I was a productive letter writer. One letter I wrote
1 .to56pages, and was 2 .of the extremely ordinary details (微不足道的事) of daily life. It could only have been of interest to me, and maybe, the receiver. But then, 3 , it might become attractive just because of the 4 details it recorded.
Official records of history-books and pictures--may record important events 5 they were always intended to have a large audience. 6 , letters tend not to be modified (修) , often true to 7 . They were, after all, 8 for just one pair of eyes.
Sadly, however, we don t write proper letters any more. Not only that, but, it's a fact that nowadays hardly anyone 9 to the letters they have receivedWe think only about 10 living and throwing things out. Who among us will leave any helpful papers for historians? In researching a book, I would never have found out that, in the late 19 th century, showy(花枝招展) waistcoats caused a lot of 11 , if I hadn't read the 12 . One fellow even wrote to a friend to say that if he were to ever meet a man wearing a kind of showy clothes he 13 shoot the man on sight.
What a 14 if such details were lost due to lack of letter writing and a little saving. I think we should all 15 to write at least one letter a month any try to 16 those we get.
17 good emails should be printed out and kept, too. Emails may not leave an example of our handwriting, but 18 they allow us to record our lives. Some years ago, a friend 19 me with a bundle of letters that I'd sent her since I was 16 . They gave a wonderful 20 of my teenage. History will need to know this, I'm sure.
COURSE:History 101“Introduction to American History”
INSTRUCTOR:Dr, Jane Klammer.
OFFICE:305 Marshall Hall.
OFFICE HOURS:11∶15~12∶30 M W F(Monday Wednesday Friday).
CLASS:363 Marshall Hall 3∶35~5∶00T Th (Tuesday Thursday).
10∶10~11∶00M W F Other times by appointment.
TELEPHONE:255-4786.
TEXTBOOK:Green, Robert P, The American Tradition:A History of the United States, Charles E.Merrill publishing Co.Columbus, Ohio 1984 which is available at the College Bookstore.
COURSE Requirements mid-term exam:October 10, 20% of the final gradefinal exam:December 10, 40% of the final grade term paper due:December 15, 40% of the final grade
Attendance is not required, but you are responsible for all the information given in the class lectures.In the lectures I will talk about the chapters in the textbook and other materials that I choose to supplement(补充)the course.The exams will cover all this information.Therefore, I advise you to come to the class as much as possible.If you have to miss a class, be sure to get the class notes from another student.
Your homework assignments (作业) are listed on the next page.You are supposed to read the chapter about which I will be lecturing before you come to class.This is to make sure that you understand as much as possible while taking notes in my lectures.Be prepared when you come to class.If there are any changes in the assigned homework reading, I will announce in class.
The term paper is 40% of your final grade.It should not exceed(超前)fifteen pages.(Anyone thinking of majoring in history may write twenty-five pages.)Before the mid-term exam you will choose the topic for your paper.
Have a good term!
(1)
If a student wants to know what the homework assignments are, ________.
[ ]
A.
Pro.Klammer announces them in class
B.
the student reads the list on the next page
C.
Prof.Klammer gives a list every week
D.
the student goes to the professor’s office
(2)
If a student cannot see Prof.Klammer during her office hours, he ________.
[ ]
A.
sees her after class.
B.
calls her at home
C.
makes an appointment with her.
D.
asks another student.
(3)
According to the passage, which of the following is true?
[ ]
A.
The textbook is written by Dr Jane Klammor.
B.
If you have to miss a class, bo guro to say sorry to Prof Klammor.
C.
The students can buy“Introduction to American History”at the Colloge Bookstoro.
D.
Prof.Klammer advises her students to take notes in her class.
(4)
If a freshman thinks that he might major in history, what is the maximum length of his paper can be?