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Social Program: 22nd—26th August 2011

Monday Evening—Study Centre or Sports Park

Study Center: The school will be open from 7.45 pm to 9.35pm.

Sports Park: Aerobics, Swimming or Fitness Training (with a Fitness Card).

Tuesday Evening—Cinema

Cinema: To get your free ticket, you must write down which film you would like to watch. See the leaflet on the board for this evening’s UCI Cinema program. For more information about the films, visit the UCI website www.uci.co.uk or see the film section in this week’s Time Out magazine.

Wednesday Evening—Study Centre of Tennis Coaching

Study Center: The school will be open from 7.35 pm to 9.35 pm.

Tennis Coaching: With former Junior Wimbledon tennis player Stuart Silvester.

Thursday Evening—Chinese Party

Chinese Party: Come along and enjoy the hospitality of the Chinese students! You can try delicious Chinese food and learn about Chinese traditions. Please note that you should eat your evening meal at your home-stay, as the food is a taster and not a full meal. Non alcoholic and alcoholic drinks will be served.

Friday afternoon—Historical Walking Tour or Sports Parks

Historical Walking Tour: This afternoon you will have the opportunity to visit parts of Norwich you may have otherwise missed, with a professional guide. In medieval times Norwich was the second most important city in England and this afternoon you can learn some of the interesting history of our fine city.

Sports Park: Badminton, Basketball, Fitness Training (with a Fitness Card), Football, Squash, Swimming or Volleyball.

Please sign early if you wish to play any of the sports listed above.

1.You can do all the following things during the weekday except ___________.

A.going to the cinema                     B.going to the Chinese party

C.taking a historical walking tour              D.taking a mountain climbing tour

2.The passage may probably be found ___________.

A.in a school’s bulletin board               B.in a school’s text book

C.in a latest newspaper                     D.in a fashion magazine

3.From the passage we know that ___________.

A.students have to pay for the film tickets

B.some of the students in the school are Chinese

C.Norwich is the second largest city in Britain

D.the school is closed during the daytime

4.From the passage we can infer that __________.

A.students in the school can have access to computers

B.students in the school only have morning classes

C.the school often serves Chinese food to students

D.every Friday afternoon the students will have a tour

 

【答案】

1.D

2.A

3.B

4.C

【解析】

試題分析:本文是一所學校所進行的豐富多彩的活動的海報介紹。

1.D 細節(jié)題。根據(jù)Cinema: To get your free ticket, you must write down which film you would like to watch.和Friday afternoon—Historical Walking Tour or Sports Parks以及Chinese Party: Come along and enjoy the hospitality of the Chinese students!說明ABC三項都進行的活動,只有D項文章沒有涉及。

2.A 推理題。根據(jù)本文中所提及的獲得內(nèi)容和場所可知這些活動都是發(fā)生在學校里面的,故這樣的信息最可能是在學校里的信息公布牌上的,故A正確。

3.B 推理題。根據(jù)Chinese Party: Come along and enjoy the hospitality of the Chinese students! You can try delicious Chinese food and learn about Chinese traditions. Please note that you should eat your evening meal at your home-stay, as the food is a taster and not a full meal. Non alcoholic and alcoholic drinks will be served.說明這個學校里有中國學生,故B正確。

4.C 推斷題。根據(jù)Come along and enjoy the hospitality of the Chinese students! You can try delicious Chinese food and learn about Chinese traditions. Please note that you should eat your evening meal at your home-stay, as the food is a taster and not a full meal. Non alcoholic and alcoholic drinks will be served.說明這所學校曾經(jīng)給學生提供中餐,故C正確。

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點評:本文是一所學校所進行的豐富多彩的活動的海報介紹。廣告布告類短文是高考中常見的考查類型,文本所給信息非常豐富,要求考生從中選出適合題目要求的信息。解此類題目時,考生可以先閱讀題目和選項,了解具體要求,然后再仔細閱讀文章,認真篩選甄別,這樣的閱讀就有的放矢,可以大大提高閱讀的速度和效率。

 

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