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專題02閱讀理解15篇ItwasjustpumpkinswewerelookingforthatOctoberSaturday.Weweresearchingforpumpkinsthatwecouldcarveintofantasticjack-o’-lanterns.Wewantedtolaughattheirsillyfaces.Wewantedlotsofthemtodecorateourfrontporch.MybrotherTimandIwenttothestorewhereweusuallygetpumpkinseveryyear.Theysaidtheyonlyhadsomebabyonesthatweretoosmalltocarve.Nowwhatwouldwedo?Wewenthome,wonderingifMomorDadwouldhaveanyideas.Dadsaidhewouldtakeusforaridetoseeifaroadsidevegetablestandhadsomepumpkins.“Ican’tbelievetheywon’t.”hesaid.“It’sOctoberafterall.”Sowepiledintothecaranddroveoutoftown.Thevegetablestandwasn’tthere.Andwedidn’tseeanyotherseither.Dadsaidthathecouldn’tfigureoutwherethefarmersweresellingtheirvegetablesthesedays.Bythattime,youcanimaginehow__________TimandIfelt.Maybewewouldn’thaveanyjack-o’-lanternsthisyear.IguessMomknewtheminuteshesawusthatwehadbeenunsuccessful.Butshesaidweshouldalljustcomewithher.Thistimeshedrove.Wherewasshetakingus?Asecretpumpkinstore?Sheseemedtoknowexactlywhereshewasgoing.AssheturnedthecarintotheparkinglotofCityHall,wesawafarmers’market.Wow!Thisiswhereallthefarmersbroughttheirvegetables!Therewerethousandsofpumpkins.Hugeones,tinyones,medium-sizedones.We’dneverseensomanypumpkinstochoosefrom!Weusedsomeofourownmoneyonthebiggestonewe’deverhad.Wegotsomeordinary-sizedonestoo.EvenDadandMomhelpedcarvethem.Wehadsomuchfun.Andourporchisnowafantasticsight!1.Whattimeofyearwasit?A.Spring. B.Summer. C.Autumn. D.Winter.2.Wheredidthechildrenfirstsearchforpumpkins?A.Atavegetablestand. B.Inastore.C.Atafarmers’market. D.Onafarm.3.Theunderlinedword“stand”means_______.A.貨攤 B.小販 C.工廠 D.站立4.Whichadjectiveshouldbeintheunderlined“_______”inthesecondparagraph?A.happy B.tired C.a(chǎn)ngry D.disappointed5.Whatisourporchlikenow?A.Ithaspumpkinsofallsizes. B.Itlookslikeamarket.C.Ithassomewonderfuldecorations. D.Itdoesn’thaveanyjack-o’-lanterns.6.Thebesttitleofthestoryis_______.A.ThePreparationforHalloween B.TheGreatPumpkinHuntC.TheGoodPlacetoBuyLanterns D.AHappyFamilyGoodTimesAwaitYouattheSupertreeGroveMeasuringbetween25and50meterstall,theSupertreeGroveinGardensbytheBayisoneofthemostpopulartouristattractionsinSingapore.Thelargecanopies(樹冠)provideshadeinthedayandcomealivewithdisplaysoflightandsoundatnight.Standamidsttheseiconicgiants,orwalkalongthe22-meter-highOCBCSkywayandenjoyoverallviewsoftheGardensandtheMarinaBayskyline.IMPORTANTNOTE◆FromNovember30toDecember26,visitorsarerequiredtohaveaChristmasWonderlandtickettoaccesstheSupertreeGroveandtheOCBCSkywayfrom4p.m.to11p.m.VisitorswithoutaChristmasWonderlandticketareadvisedtovisitbefore3p.m.TherearealsotwoadmissiontimingstotheOCBCSkyway:9a.m.to3p.m.(lastticketsaleandadmissionat2p.m.)4p.m.to10p.m.(lastticketsaleandadmissionat9p.m.)FormoreinformationonChristmasWonderland,pleasevisit.ADMISSION◆AdmissiontotheSupertreeGroveisfree.◆PleasenotethatchargesapplyfortheOCBCSkyway:Adult:$8Senior(≥60yearsold):$8Child(3to12yearsold):$5TicketscanbepurchasedattheTicketingcountersorneartheentranceoftheOCBCSkywayduringthespecifiedoperatinghours.AllpricesareinSingaporedollars.OPERATINGHOURS◆SupertreeGrove:5a.m.to2a.m.daily◆OCBCSkyway:9a.m.to9p.m.dailyLastticketsaleandadmission:8p.m.PeakhoursfortheOCBCSkywayarefrom5p.m.to8:30p.m.daily.Longerwaittimesmaybeexpected.7.TheSupertreeGroveisapopulartouristattractionin________.A.Europe. B.Asia. C.Africa. D.America.8.IfthevisitorshavenoChristmasWonderlandtickets,whatisthebesttimetovisit?A.before5a.m. B.a(chǎn)fter9a.m. C.before3p.m. D.a(chǎn)fter2p.m9.Acouplewanttotaketheirfive-year-oldsontotheOCBCSkywayonNewYear’sDay.Howmuchwillitcostthem?A.16Singaporedollars. B.13SingaporedollarsC.15Singaporedollars. D.21Singaporedollars10.Theunderlined“purchased”inthethirdpartADMISSIONprobablymeans________.A.kept B.bought C.sold D.received11.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.TheOCBCSkywayoffersaperfectbird’seyeviewofthewholecity.B.TicketsfortheOCBCSkywaycanonlybepurchasedontheofficialwebsiteofGardensbytheBay.C.FromNovember30toDecember26,visitorswillpayalotforvisitstotheSupertreeGrove.D.Visitorshavetobuyticketsbefore8p.miftheywanttovisittheOCBCSkywayatordinarytimes.12.Thearticleprobablyappearsina(n)________.A.a(chǎn)dvertisement B.comicstrip C.sciencemagazine D.novelAroundtheworld,kidshavedifferentchildhoods,butmanyofthemshareonething—thefairytalesofDanishauthorHansChristianAndersen(1805—1875).Asagreatfairytalewriter,Andersen’sstoriesarepopularamonggenerationsofchildren.ThisApril2isthe210thanniversary(周年)ofhisbirth.Wecanstillfindthathiswritingsareaspopularnowastheywerethen.Andersenexperiencedpoverty(貧窮)anddifficultiesinhisyouth.Buttheseallinspiredhimtowritewonderfulstories.“Ihavealotofmaterial.”saidAndersen,accordingtooneofhisbiographies(自傳).“Itoftenseemstomeasifeverylittlefloweristalkingtome.”Inhisfairytales,childrennotonlyseeafancyworldbutalsolearndifficultthemesoflifeinsimpleways.InTheLittleMermaid,tostaywiththeprince,thelittlemermaidasksthewitchtochangehertailintohumanlegs.Althoughshecanwalkanddancebeautifullyonherhumanlegs,sheisingreatpainwhenshedoesso.Sometimesweneedtomakesacrifices(犧牲)forsomethingorsomeonewelove.That’swhatAndersenwantedtoexplaintous.Hisotherstoriesalsohavestrongsocialmessages.InTheUglyDuckling,thecharactereveryonemakesfunofhasinner(內(nèi)在的)beauty.Andersenwantedtoteachchildrennottojudgepeoplebytheirappearancesandthatordinarypeoplecanbecomeheroes.TheEmperor’sNewClothesisabouttwotailors(裁縫)whotrickaveryproudemperorintowalkingaroundwithnoclotheson.ItshowedAndersen’sangeragainsttheauthority(權(quán)威)ofhistime.Today,Andersen’sfairytaleshavebeentranslatedintomorethan100languages.Tohonorthegreatwriter,everyApril2,onAndersen’sbirthday,peoplecelebrateInternationalChildren’sBookDay.13.HansChristianAndersendiedatheageofabout________.A.60 B.70 C.80 D.21014.Theunderlinedsentence“ThisApril2isthe210thanniversaryofhisbirth.”means________.A.Andersonwas210yearsold B.AndersondiedonApril2,210yearsagoC.AndersonwasbornonApril2,210yearsagoD.April2wasAnderson’sanniversary15.WhatinspiredAndersontowritewonderfulstoriesis________.A.a(chǎn)lotofmaterialhehad B.everylittlefloweraroundhimC.hispovertyanddifficultiesinhisyouth D.a(chǎn)fancyworldaroundhim16.InTheLittleMermaid,Andersontiedtotelus________.A.weshouldn’tjudgepeoplebytheirappearancesB.weshouldshowangeragainsttheauthorityC.innerbeautyisalsoveryimportantD.weneedtomakesacrificesforsomethingorsomeonewelove17.________ofhisstorieshavebeenmentionedinthispassage.A.TWO B.Three C.Four D.Five18.WhichofthefollowingisNotTrue?A.ManyofushavereadaboutAnderson’sstories.B.Andersen’sstoriesarepopularamonggenerationsofchildren.C.WehavecelebrationsonAndersen’sbirthdayandinternationalChildren’sBookDay.D.Someofhisstorieshavestrongsocialmessages.Notallvegetablesneedlotsofsunshine.MarkHoffmannandhiswifeownabed-and-breakfastguesthouseinruralKempton,Illinois.Theyoftenservetheirguestsfreshfoodfromthegarden.TheHoffmannshavebeengrowingfoodandflowersforovertwentyyears.Foralmosttenofthoseyears,Mr.Hoffmannhasbeenexperimentingandworkingwithshade(陰涼)planting.Hesays,“Mostplantswillproducemoreinfullsun,butifyoudonothavefullsun,thereareotherchoices.”Forexample,hegrowstomatoesnearoaktrees.Oaktreescanproducealotofshade.ButMr.Hoffmannsayshistomatoplantsgrowaslongastheygetfivehoursadayofdirect(直接的)sunshine,especiallythemorningsun.Notonlydoesthisgoagainstthetraditionaladvicethattomatoesneedsix,eight,eventwelvehoursadayoffullsun,italsoshowshowplantsandtreerootscansharenutrients(營養(yǎng)素)andwater.Mr.Hoffmansaysonlyplantswithwiderleavesdobetterinshadyenvironments.Healsofoundthathispotatoesdidbetterpartlyinshadethaninfullsun.Movingthemoutofthesunhelpedcontrolaninsectproblem.Mr.Hoffmanndoesnotusepesticides.Heplantedthepotatoesintheshade,especiallyontheeastsideofthetree.Thepotatoesgetthemorningsun,buttheyareshadedduringthehottestpartoftheday.Someinsectsdislikeshade,andthehottestpartofthedayiswhentheydotheworstoftheirdamage.Timeofday,brightnessofthesun,shadowsfromtrees,wallsandbuildings-theseallinfluencehowmuchsunlightfallsonplants.Andpeopleinterestedinshadeplantingshouldalsoremembersomethingelse.Theterm“shade”candescribedifferentamountsofdarkness.Itcanevenmeandifferentthingsindifferentpartsoftheworld.19.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeMr.Hoffmann?A.warm-hearted B.Experienced C.Easy-going D.Funny20.AccordingtoMr.Hoffmann,howmanyhoursofsunshineisenoughtokeeptomatoplantsgrowingregularly?A.Fivehoursaday B.sixhoursaday C.Eighthoursaday D.Twelvehoursaday21.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat________.A.plantswithwiderleavesproducemoreinfullsunB.a(chǎn)samatteroffact,plantsdon’tneedtogrowinfullsunC.themoresunshineplantsget,themoretheywillproduceD.it’snotfitforplantswithlesswideleavestogrowinshade22.Theunderlinedword“pesticides”means________.A.化肥 B.灌溉 C.農(nóng)藥 D.修整23.Thewriterprobablythinksthat________.A.shadeplantingneedsnosunshine B.shadeisalsoimportantinplantgrowingC.itiseasyforpeopletolearnshadeplanting D.vegetablesmadeintheshadeareofbettertaste24.Wemayreadthepassageinamagazineof________.A.history B.travelling C.a(chǎn)griculture D.sportsInternationalPoetryCompetitionWorldPoetryDayisatimetoappreciate(欣賞)andsupportpoetsandpoetryaroundtheworld.ItiscelebratedonMarch21eachyear.Itspurposeistoimprovepeople’sabilitytoread,write,andteachpoemsallovertheworld.Itistimeforstudentstoknowmoreaboutthepoetsandlearndifferenttypesofpoetry.Poetsmaybeinvitedtoreadandsharetheirworktoaudiencesatbookstores,cafes,universitiesandschools.Awardsandotherformsorrecognitionaremadetohonorpoetsandtheirwork.Thisyear,theInternationalPoetryCentreisholdingapoetrycompetitiontocelebratethefestival!Thecompetitionisopentoallthepoetsaged18andoverfromallovertheworld,andtheywillbedividedintotwogroups:OpenGroup:opentoallthepoetsaged18andoverESLGroup:opentoallthepoetsaged18andoverwhocanwriteinEnglishasaSecondLanguageThewinnersofeachgroupwillreceive£1000.RULES:*Allthepoemsmustbeunpublished(未出版的)works.*Poemswillnotbereturned,sopleasekeepacopy.*Thepoem(s)mustbeinEnglishandcreatedbythepoethimself/herself.*Poemscanbewrittenonanypropersubject.Nosubjectonviolence(暴力)ordrugs.*Thecompetitionbeginson3rdMarch,2021andendson28thAugust,2021.*Toenterforthecompetition,pleasevisittheCentreShoptopay£5foreachpoem.Oncethepaymentismade,pleaseemailthepoem(s)topoetrycomp@center.uk.RemembertomarkOpenorESLinthetopright-handcornerofthedocument(文檔)toshowwhichgrouptoenterbeforeemailingyourpoem(s).Questionsaboutthecompetitioncanbeemailedtopoetrycomp@center.uk.25.TheworldPoetryDayison________.A.March28th B.March3rd C.March21st D.August28th26.ThemainpurposeoftheWorldPoetryDayisto________.A.encouragetheBritishtowritepoems B.helppeopletoread,writeandteachpoemsbetterC.raisemoneyforthepoetsfromallovertheworld D.teachchildrenhowtoreadandwritepoems27.TheInternationalPoetryCentrewill________in2021.A.offerpoetrylessonstostudents B.invitepoetstoreadandsharetheirworkC.honorpoetsandtheirwork D.holdaninternationalpoetrycompetition28.Thecompetitionpoemsshould________.A.bewritteninEnglishorChinese B.bepublishedbeforeC.a(chǎn)voidthesubjectofviolenceordrugs D.becreatedbyfamouspoets29.Poetscanget£1000if________.A.theywininthegroup B.theirpoemsarepublishedC.theyenterthecompetition D.theirpoemsarewrittenbythemselves30.Youcanreadthispage________.A.inacomicbook(連環(huán)漫畫) B.onaposterofasupermarketC.inasportssectionoftheEveningPaper D.inaliterature(文學)magazineWelcominginternational,studentsCool,amazing,unforgettable...somethingmoneycannotbuy!TheseareallwordswhichstudentshaveusedtodescribetheirHOSTvisits.Butawordtheyneveruseis“expensive”.Whynot?BecauseHOSTvisitsareFREE.Ourwonderfulhostsarenotpaid.TheylovegivinginternationalstudentsveryspecialmemoriesoftheUKtotakehomewiththem.Studentspaytheirowntravelcosts.Andthereisanapplicationfee(申請費)whichhelpstopayforrunningtheHOSTprogram.Butyouruniversitymaypayallorpartoftheapplicationfeeforyou.TheBritishCouncilandForeignOfficefounded(建立)HOSTin1987.Thousandsofstudentshaveenjoyedtheexperience.5reasonstohaveaHOSTvisit?ItisauniqueopportunitytoexperiencethereallifeofBritain.?Itissafe-allthehostsareknownbyHOST.?Itmaycostyouonlyyourtrainfare.?Youwilllearnthingswhichtheuniversitycannotteachyou.?Youwillhavesomeveryspecialmemoriestotakehomewithyou.And3reasonsNOTtoapplyforaHOSTvisit?PleasedonotuseHOSTasacheapformoftourism.Itisaboutmeetingpeople,sharingtheirlives.?PleasedonotgoonaHOSTvisitifyouneedtouseyourphoneorpadalot.Instead,makeitagoodchancetomeetBritishpeopleandmakenewfriends.?PleasedonotapplytoHOSTunlessyouhaveanopenmind.Pleasedon’tbesurprised—andenjoyit!YoucanapplyforaHOSTvisitifyouare:>Afull-timestudentintheUK.HOSTcannotacceptapplicationsfromoutsidetheUK.>Aged18+>Youcanincludeyourhusband,wife,partner,children-iftheyarelivingintheUKduringyourstudyperiod.HOSTcannotacceptapplicationsfromvisitingfamilymembersorfriends.31.Thisadvertisementisprobablyfor________toread.A.travelagents B.newsreporters C.internationalstudents D.hotelmanagers32.WhichofthefollowingwordscannotbeusedtodescribeHOSTvisits?A.a(chǎn)mazing B.expensive C.unforgettable D.surprising33.Theword“them”inthesentence“TheylovegivinginternationalstudentsveryspecialmemoriesoftheUKtotakehomewiththemreferto________.A.HOSTvisits B.wonderfulhosts C.travelcosts D.internationalstudents34.Peoplewhoareinterestedcanlearn________fromthisadvertisement.A.howtoapplyforaHOSTvisit B.whocanapplyforaHOSTvisitC.howtopayfortheirHOSTvisits D.wheretheycanfindwonderfulhosts35.ThemainpurposeoftheHOSTprogramistoenablestudentsto________.A.visitdifferentplacesintheUK B.savemoneyontravelingcostC.makefulluseoftheirstayintheUK D.bemoreopenmindedandactive36.TheHOSTprogramissuitablefor________A.Vicki,asixteenyearoldexchangeschoolstudentB.Samuel,anactiveandpopularonlinefashionbloggerC.Fang,avisitingfriendofDianafromHongKongD.Osaki,aneasy-goingJapanesestudentofOxfordUniversity“Allright,areyouready?Okay,thecamera’srolling.”Iwasreallyrealizingmydream.Istoodinsidetheemptyschoolhallwayonaspringafternoon.Inmyslightlyshakinghand,IheldthescriptOnPatrol.“Forthisscene,”Iexplained,“allIneedyoutodoiswalkquietly.”Infrontofthecamerawasmybestfriend,Gavin,wearingablueuniform.“WoulditbefunnierifIlookedintothecamera?”Gavinsuggested.“Hmm.”Isaid.“Yeah,you’reright.Let’sdoitthatway.”ThiswascertainlynotaHollywoodblockbuster.Ididn’thaveaproducer,ascriptdirector,orevensomethingassimpleasalightsetup.Theonlyequipment(設備)Ihadwasmycameraandmytripod(三腳架),buttheywereenoughtomakemydreamcometrue.“Okay,areyougood?”Iasked.Gavinnoddedhishead.“Okay.Action!”Isaid.Sincemypreschoolyears,movieshavebeenmylife.Somepeoplemaythinkbacktotheirchildhoodastheyhearthesoundoftabletennisorseeabaseballflyingintotheblueskyduringabackyardgame,Somepeoplemaysmellthesaltyairoftheoceanduringafamilyvacation.Asforme,Ihearthesoundofthevideorecorder,asitreplaysthetapeofavideo.ThemovieIwatchedmostasachildwasSamRaimi'sSpider-Man.Fromthenon,IwatchedasmanymoviesasIcould.WhenIbeganhighschool,IwaswonderingwhatIshouldchooseasajob.AftermonthsofnothavinganyideaofwhatIwouldbecome,anideaappeared:ifIlovemoviessomuch,whynotmakeitacareer?Ibegantowritemyfirstshortfilm,OnPatrol,aten-minutesilentvideoaboutahallmonitortryingtostopsomeonefromthrowingrubbishataschool.AfterIfinishedmyfirstscript,Iwasveryexcited.ThenIwasthinking,“Nowitisuptometomakemyfirstmovie.”Itwasnotafamousmovie,butitwasmystep-ping-stone.NowlookingbackatOnPatrolstillgivesmeadreamthatcoulddirectmoregoodmovies.Watchingmyfirstmovienotonlygivesmealaugh,butalsogivesmetheencouragementtocontinuerunningafteraloveIhavehadsinceIputSpider-Manintomyvideorecordermanyyearsago.37.WhatwasthewriterdoingaccordingtoParagraph1?A.Directingamovie B.WritingascriptC.Takingphotosofhisfriend. D.Talkingabouthismoviewithhisfriend38.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“blockbuster”inParagraph1probablymean?A.Abigcinema. B.Amovieposter.C.Asuccessfulmovie. D.Afamousfilmfestival.39.Whatisthewriter’smemoryofchildhood?A.Thesoundoftabletennis B.ThesceneofabaseballC.Thesmellthesaltyairoftheocean D.Thesoundofthevideorecorder40.Whichofthefollowingisnottrueaccordingtothepassage?A.TheequipmentformakingOnpatrolisverysimple.B.Beforethewriterfiguredoutwhatjobtochoose,hebegantowriteshortafilm.C.Hedecidedtomakehisfirstmovieafterhisfirstscript.D.Onpatrolisashortfilmwithoutanysound.41.Whatdidthewritermostprobablythinkofhisfirstfilm?A.Itwashisbestmovie. B.Itwasabigsuccess.C.Itwasaninterestingstory. D.Itwasanencouragementforhim42.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TuringMyDreamintoReality B.LearningtoMakeMoviesC.ChoosingaLife-longJobforMyself D.PreparingforMyFirstMovieChoosethebestanswer(根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當?shù)拇鸢?Joanisa14-year-oldstudentinNewtown.Allthestudentsinherschoolarerequiredtodosomepart-timejobsduringtheirsparetimesothattheycangetcertaincreditpoints(學分).JoanispreparingherCV(簡歷).JoanJackson123Luckylane,Newtown,Bk12YGjoanjackson@Tel:07782821236Iamaconfident,well-organizedstudentwithapassionforanimals.Iamhopingtoworkpar-timeduringthewinterholiday:Inthefuture,Iaimtoworkasavet.SkillsTeamwork:I’mgoodatworkingwithotherpeopleandworkingindependently.Communication:Iconsidermyselftobeanexcellentcommunicator.Iamoutgoingandeasytogetalongwith.RelevantworkexperiencePart-timedog-walkingandpet-sitting,variousemployers(2018—present)Thisworkrequiresexcellenttimemanagementandahighlevelofresponsibility.Voluntarywork,NewtownAnimalRescueCentre(2019)Thestaffhavebeenimpressedbymyabilitytogetonwithalltheiranimals.MyInterestsIamakeenphotographerandIhavetaughtmyselfdigitalphotoeditingskills.IamalsoamemberofmyschoolorchestraandIplaytheviolin.Mybrotherplaysthepiano.Weoftengiveperformancesatweekends.43.WhatjobdoesJoanwanttodointhefuture?A.Astudent. B.Avet. C.Avolunteer. D.Aphotographer.44.HowlonghasJoanbeendoingpart-timedog-walkingandpet-sitting?A.Forover1year. B.Forseveralweekends.C.Forover3years. D.Forawholewinterholiday.45.WhichofthefollowingisnotJoan’sinterest?A.Takingphotos. B.Editingphotos. C.Playingtheviolin. D.Playingthepiano.46.Theunderlinedword“orchestra”inthematerialprobablymeans“agroupofpeoplewho________together”.A.playmusicalinstruments B.singsongsC.lookafteranimals D.dovoluntarywork47.WhichofthefollowingaboutJoanisNOTTRUE?A.Sheisinterestedinlookingafteranimals.B.Sheisgoodatmanagingtime.C.Shecangetonwellwithanimals.D.Shelearnedphotoeditingskillsfromaphotographer.48.WhowillJoanprobablysendtheCVto?A.Joan’steachers.B.ThemanageroftheAnimalRescueCentre.C.ThestaffoftheAnimalRescueCentre.D.Theteammembersoftheorchestra.Choosethebestanswer(根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當?shù)拇鸢福¦elcometotheUniversitiesSummerSchool!Since1920,EtonCollege(伊頓公學)hasrunasummerschoolforstudentswithambitionstoapplytotopuniversitiesaroundtheworld.Thesummerschoolisnotaboutimprovinggrade.Itisdesignedtooffertendaysofstudy.Youchooseonesubjectinwhichyouareinterestedin.Weoffercreativeteachingand,moreimportantly,thecompany(陪伴)ofstudentsfromalloverthecountry.Itisagreatchancetostudyandworkwithlike-mindedpeople.Wearesureyouwillhavemoretopicstotalktoeachotherduringthedaysofstudy.Numbers:130studentsHousing:SingleroomsinEtonboardinghousesTeaching:ByEtonstaffanduniversitylecturersFee(學費):Thecollegesubsidizes(給予補貼)thecostofthelessons.Thefeeis£450.Itcanbereducedorinsomecasescancelled.Timetable:AdayattheSummerSchoolstartswithbreakfastat8:30a.m.Lessonsbeginat9:30a.m.withtwo1.5-hoursessions(節(jié))runninguntillunchat1p.m.Intheafternoon,afurtherhourofteachingbeginsat2p.m.Itisfollowedbyaprogrammeofsportsandactivities,includingswimming,dance,footballandEtonFives(ourowngame).Supperisat7p.m.Thenstudentsgobacktotheirstudybedroomsforpersonalstudy.Thehousestaffandundergraduate(本科生)assistantsarereadytosupportandadviseatthattime.Ifyouarebrightandambitiousandwanttojointhecourse,pleasedownloadanapplicationform(申請表格)andsendittousbyMarch1oftheyear.Welookforwardtoreceivinglettersfromyou!Forfurtherdetails,pleasesendusanemail:ecuss@.uk5

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