The Harvard Student-led Walking Tour
We welcome our neighbors to stop by the Harvard University Events & Information Centre, located in the Holyoke Centre Arcade at 1350 Massachusetts Avenue in the heart of Harvard Square in Cambridge.
Let a student take you and your family, school, or organization on an engaging, hour-long free historical tour of the Harvard campus. The tours leave from the Events & Information Centre. Not only will you discover the location of fascinating exhibition and programmers on campus, you will also see Harvard’s rich sampling of American history and architecture from the colonial period to the present.
Schedule of Tours
Tours leave the Events & Information Centre at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday through Friday, and at 2 p.m. on Saturday through the academic year (February 4 through May 2; September 23 through December 16).Summer tours (June 24 through August 15)are offered at 10 a.m.,11:15 a.m., 2 p.m., and 3:15 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Reservations for special tours of 20 or more people may be made by calling the Events & Information Centre at (617)495-1573 or emailing [email protected] camail.Harvard.edu.
NOTE:Prospective(未来的) students may take tours originating at the Harvard Admission Office, located at Byerly Hall on 8 Garden Street in Cambridge. From April through August, the Admissions staff conducts an information session at l0 a.m., followed by an 11 a.m. tour. Monday through Friday. For more information on tours for prospective students, please call at(617)495-1551.
Harvard University Events & Information Centre.
1.The above ad is mainly intended for ____________.
A. foreign visitors B. high school students
C. teachers D. Harvard University’s students
2.How many summer tours are offered every week?
A. 4. B. 6.
C. 20. D. 24.
3.A student who wants more information on tours may ____________.
A. call (617)495-1573 B. call (617)495-1551
C. email [email protected] camail.Harvard.edu D. go to the Events & Information Centre
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The Harvard Student-led Walking Tour
We welcome our neighbors to stop by the Harvard University Events & Information Centre, located in the Holyoke Centre Arcade at 1350 Massachusetts Avenue in the heart of Harvard Square in Cambridge.
Let a student take you and your family, school, or organization on an engaging, hour-long free historical tour of the Harvard campus. The tours leave from the Events & Information Centre. Not only will you discover the location of fascinating exhibition and programmers on campus, you will also see Harvard’s rich sampling of American history and architecture from the colonial period to the present.
Schedule of Tours
Tours leave the Events & Information Centre at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday through Friday, and at 2 p.m. on Saturday through the academic year (February 4 through May 2; September 23 through December 16).Summer tours (June 24 through August 15)are offered at 10 a.m.,11:15 a.m., 2 p.m., and 3:15 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Reservations for special tours of 20 or more people may be made by calling the Events & Information Centre at (617)495-1573 or emailing [email protected] camail.Harvard.edu.
NOTE:Prospective(未来的) students may take tours originating at the Harvard Admission Office, located at Byerly Hall on 8 Garden Street in Cambridge. From April through August, the Admissions staff conducts an information session at l0 a.m., followed by an 11 a.m. tour. Monday through Friday. For more information on tours for prospective students, please call at(617)495-1551.
Harvard University Events & Information Centre.
1.The above ad is mainly intended for ____________.
A. foreign visitors B. high school students
C. teachers D. Harvard University’s students
2.How many summer tours are offered every week?
A. 4. B. 6.
C. 20. D. 24.
3.A student who wants more information on tours may ____________.
A. call (617)495-1573 B. call (617)495-1551
C. email [email protected] camail.Harvard.edu D. go to the Events & Information Centre
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Ann’s neighbor Tracy found a lost dog walking around the local elementary school. She asked Ann if she could keep an eye on it. Ann said that she could ______ it only for the day.
Tracy took photos of the ______ and printed off 400 FOUND fliers and put them in mailboxes. ______, Ann bought some pet foods in the dollar store nearby, and ______ her two sons not to fall in love with it. At the time, Ann’s son Thomas was 10 years old, and Jack, who was ______ from a heart operation, was 21 years old.
Four days later Ann was still ______ the dog, whom they had started to ______ Riley. When she arrived home from work, the dog ______ itself against the screen door and barked ______ at her. As soon as she opened the door, Riley ______ into the boys’ room where Ann ______ that Jack was suffering a heart attack caused by the operation. Riley ran over to Jack, and as soon as Ann bent over to help him, the dog went ______.
“If it hadn’t come to get me, the ______ said Jack would have died,” Ann reported to a local newspaper. ______, no one had called to claim the dog, so Ann decided to ______ it.
The next morning Tracy got a ______. A man named Peter ______ his dog and called the number on the flier. Tracy started ______, and told him, “That dog ______ my friend’s son.”
Peter drove to Ann’s house to pick up his dog and saw Thomas and Jack crying in the window. After a few moments Peter said, “Maybe Odie was supposed to ______ you; maybe you should keep it.”
1.A. accept B. assist C. watch D. train
2.A. dog B. neighbor C. school D. house
3.A. However B. Therefore C. Thankfully D. Meanwhile
4.A. recommend B. warned C. command D. urge
5.A. escaping B. removed C. recovering D. dying
6.A. bringing up B. looking after C. thinking of D. worrying about
7.A. call B. adopt C. mean D. mention
8.A. rested B. supported C. attached D. threw
9.A. joyfully B. madly C. aimlessly D. weakly
10.A. stared B. passed C. rushed D. followed
11.A. believed B. found C. heard D. remembered
12.A. silent B. wild C. crazy D. bad
13.A. reporter B. doctor C. writer D. owner
14.A. For a long time B. In the end C. At this point D. For a start
15.A. reward B. hide C. comfort D. keep
16.A. call B. letter C. message D. flier
17.A. appreciated B. missed C. recognized D. concerned
18.A. arguing B. complaining C. crying D. shouting
19.A. saved B. trusted C. needed D. understood
20.A. search B. find C. join D. contact
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Our neighbor has ______ ours.
A.as a big house as B.as big a house as
C.the same big house as D.the house the same big as
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Our neighbor offered to look after our baby yesterday when we were busy, _____is often the case.
A. it B. that C. which D. as
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Our neighbor has ______ ours.
A. as a big house B. as big a house as
C. the same big house D. a house the same big as
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Our neighbor has ______ ours.
A. as a big house B. as big a house as
C. the same big house D. a house the same big as
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Mrs. Johnson, our neighbor, often ______ the dog in the park after supper.
A.watches | B.takes | C.keeps | D.walks |
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Tennis Court
Located in our neighboring island, enjoy a short boat ride to reach the tennis court. An all-weather exterior(外面的) court provided an exceptional playing surface for a great game of singles or doubles. Free tennis equipment is available.
Time: Open daily 8:00 am to 8:00 pm
Hitting partner is available at US$ 65 per hour per person.
Reservation in advance is required. Please contact Recreation.
Price should include an extra 20% service charge.
Fitness Centre
Located near the main pool, our fitness centre Kuda Hurra provides physical challenges and mental relaxation.
Guests must be at least 13 years of age to use the facility. Free athletic wear is available while a Fitness Centre Attendant provides assistance only from 7:00 am to 9:00 pm. For the safety of everyone using the facility we request that no children under the age of 18 are permitted to use the facility when unattended by our staff.
Open 24 hours.
Kids for all seasons
Children from four to twelve years are welcome to join our Kids for All Seasons Programme. The Kids Club is located near the main pool next to the Gym building and is open daily from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
The Kuda Mas Club includes recreational and educational activities such as arts and crafts, painting, leaf folding, island discovery tours, fish feeding and much more.
Please contact the Kuda Mas Club for more information.
1.How much will playing tennis with a hitting partner for two hours cost you?
A. $65. B. $156. C. $143. D. $130.
2.With whose help can children under 18 use the fitness facilities?
A. The centre attendants’. B. Their parents’.
C. Their teachers’. D. A hitting partner’s.
3.Where can your children be taken if they want to know more about the island?
A. The Tennis Court. B. The Fitness Centre.
C. The Kuda Mas Club. D. The Gym building.
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Welcome to our third newsletter of the year!
Our major activity for March is our Walk for the Woods fundraising event on Saturday, 17th March, starting any time between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. We will be walking the distance between Warley Woods and Tipperary. It is indeed a long way—80 miles. The more people that you can get to sponsor you, the more money we can raise to help look after our beautiful woodland. More information is available on our website.
The Sunday volunteers planted two beeches and an oak last week. This was thanks to the money from the Big Tree Plant and to Lisa and Gordon Whitaker, whose friends gave money for the big trees instead of for their wedding presents. Thanks to everyone who took part.
There were 15 volunteers at the Oral History Training Day which was led very ably by Julia Letts. The group will be meeting again and will start to interview the local people who have offered to tell their stories. We are happy to hear from others who would like to be interviewed about their memories of the Woods for the project. If you or anyone you know is interested, please call Viv Cole at the office. This project is financed by Heritage Lottery Fund.
There was a huge response to the Forest Schools activities held at half term. These will be held again during the Easter holidays on the following dates: 4th April from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for over 8s. On 12th April from 10 a. m. to 12 noon, there will be a Teddy Bears’ Picnic for the under 8s. All these must be booked in advance.
Finally, don’t forget the Easter Egg Roll on Bank Holiday, 9th April, starting at 11 a.m. Bring your own hard-boiled and decorated egg to roll down the hill in the woods. The first past the finishing line will win a large chocolate egg! This year, due to popular demand, there will also be an Adults’ Easter Egg Roll following the children’s competition.
We look forward to seeing you all soon, at one of our many events!
1.Which of the following will be on 9th April?
A. Walk for the Woods.
B. Teddy Bears’ Picnic.
C. The Easter Egg Roll.
D. The Oral History Training Day.
2.Heritage Lottery Fund provides money to _____.
A. help look after the woodland
B. collect stories about the community
C. hold activities for the Forest Schools
D. organize the Easter holiday competitions
3.The passage is written to _____.
A. inform people of the coming events
B. encourage people to work as volunteers
C. invite people to take part in the competition
D. tell people about some famous organizations
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Welcome to travel in Nottinghamshire and experience our heartwarming service and more!
The local bus network gives access to most of the attractions or tourist destinations of Nottinghamshire, making it easy for you to enjoy all that the county has to offer.
Why not let Nottinghamshire’s buses provide you with a cheap, convenient and safe way of enjoying a day out. They even take away the worry of stopping for lunch, having a drink and then deciding who’s going to drive home, so just calm down and enjoy yourself.
Special Sunday ticket saves you money.
Nottinghamshire County Council’s Day Ranger tickets give you unlimited travel on buses right across the county every Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday and will entitle you to discounts at several visitor attractions. This means that you can save money by traveling by bus. Prices are currently:
Adults | £5.00 |
Children & Concessions | £2.50 |
Family ticket (2 adults & up to 3 children) | £9.00 |
Students | £3.00 |
Simply buy your ticket on the first bus you board on a Sunday and then travel wherever you want in Nottinghamshire for the rest of the day.
Finding out about getting around the county couldn’t be easier. Information on bus service is widely available at:
Bus stations
Libraries
County contact points
Tourist information centers.
Hotels
Newspaper stands
You can also visit our web site at: www. nottinghamshire.gov.uk/buses
There is also extensive information on bus travel and the attractions of the county. We provide a journey planner and access to timetables for all the bus services operating in the county as well. There are links to the individual bus operators for further information on fares and special offers.
Travel line: 0870 608 2 608
Public transport info: www.traveline.org.uk
1.What can we do according to the ad?
A.We can enjoy all of the attractions of the county by bus.
B.Day Ranger tickets can offer us unlimited bus travel across the county every day.
C.We may be able to visit some scenic spots at a fairly low price.
D.We need to purchase our tickets anytime we get on board the bus.
2.Information on bus services is available at these places EXCEPT ______.
A.visitor attractions B.tourist information centers
C.the County Council’s web site D.university libraries
3.If you ask for further information on fares of the individual bus operators, you may as well ______.
A.browse www. nottinghamshire.gov.uk/buses
B.call 0870 608 2 608
C.go to the County Council
D.refer to county contact points
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