Harvard Student Organization Center at Hills (SOCH) Digital Media Academy (DMA) summer camps at Harvard SOCH focus on a great chance for students aged 6 to 17 to spend time at one of the best universities in the country. Kids and teens can learn to build an app, program a robot, or explore the world of music production in beautiful classrooms surrounded by the Harvard University grounds. Especially, we stress our STEM courses that will also help students learn teamwork, create and solve problems. No matter what the program is, students will learn from our highly respected DMA instructors who have been employed for both their teaching experience and rich knowledge in their field. Besides making new friends, they will leave with an amazing final project and lasting memories. Daily Schedule
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Lunch Plan
Get lunch on campus so you don’t have to pack your own. Lunch Plans start at $85/week.
Friday Open House
Every Friday at 3:00 p.m., parents are invited to our Open House. We open up our classrooms so students can show off the projects they have been working on all week. Parents can meet their children’s instructor and explore more chances for them to continue learning and creating. Open House is typically finished by 4:00 p.m.
1.DMA summer camps focus on students’__________________________.
A.university life experiences B.physical and mental health
C.STEM knowledge development D.exploration of Harvard’s history
2.Which word can best describe DMA instructors?
A.Creative. B.Experienced.
C.Hard-working. D.Warm-hearted.
3.What do we know about Friday Open House?
A.It is open to students’ parents. B.It offers students free lunch.
C.It is open for three hours every Friday. D.It asks parents to pick up students at 5:00 p.m.
高一英语阅读选择中等难度题
Harvard Student Organization Center at Hills (SOCH) Digital Media Academy (DMA) summer camps at Harvard SOCH focus on a great chance for students aged 6 to 17 to spend time at one of the best universities in the country. Kids and teens can learn to build an app, program a robot, or explore the world of music production in beautiful classrooms surrounded by the Harvard University grounds. Especially, we stress our STEM courses that will also help students learn teamwork, create and solve problems. No matter what the program is, students will learn from our highly respected DMA instructors who have been employed for both their teaching experience and rich knowledge in their field. Besides making new friends, they will leave with an amazing final project and lasting memories. Daily Schedule
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Lunch Plan
Get lunch on campus so you don’t have to pack your own. Lunch Plans start at $85/week.
Friday Open House
Every Friday at 3:00 p.m., parents are invited to our Open House. We open up our classrooms so students can show off the projects they have been working on all week. Parents can meet their children’s instructor and explore more chances for them to continue learning and creating. Open House is typically finished by 4:00 p.m.
1.DMA summer camps focus on students’__________________________.
A.university life experiences B.physical and mental health
C.STEM knowledge development D.exploration of Harvard’s history
2.Which word can best describe DMA instructors?
A.Creative. B.Experienced.
C.Hard-working. D.Warm-hearted.
3.What do we know about Friday Open House?
A.It is open to students’ parents. B.It offers students free lunch.
C.It is open for three hours every Friday. D.It asks parents to pick up students at 5:00 p.m.
高一英语阅读选择中等难度题查看答案及解析
Why not consider spending the holiday at Harvard if you are a high school student who will have a holiday in this coming summer?
About the program
This is a five-week program^ from July 16 to August 17, 2018, which is designed to help high school students to pave the way for a successful college experience. We have 200-plus courses, such as film, philosophy, creative writing, and computer science. Besides, we offer you two types of credit courses—4-credil course and 8-credit course. You can earn college credit here. Whether you choose to sign up for one or two courses, you will still have some flexibility (灵活性) to schedule your days'.
Tuition and Fees
Application fee (the application period opens in December): $50
Tuition: $3,300 for 4-credit course;
$6,600 for 8-credit course
Housing (room and board) fee: $5, 700
Health insurance fee: $200
Financial Aid(援助)
Financial aid is a scholarship award. It is available to Secondary School Program students with excellent academic records who give evidence of financial need. It does not have to be paid back. Awards cover only a part of the program cost. Families should expect to contribute to the remaining part. Award amounts are determined by many sides, including family finances, availability of fund (基金), and whether students are resident.... Local students may be eligible (有资格的) for additional funding towards room and board.
1.What is the main purpose of the text?
A. To attract students to sign up for the summer courses.
B. To tell students how to prepare for the college life.
C. To introduce the arrangement to a summer program.
D. To encourage students to study at Harvard.
2.How much is the tuition and housing fee for 8-credit course?
A. $6,600. B. $ 12,300.
C. $12,500. D. $12,550.
3.What can we know about the financial aid?
A. It can be used to pay the whole program fee.
B. The amounts of the financial aid are the same.
C. The local students may gain extra housing fee.
D. It is designed for all American students.
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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
高一英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析
“Who made your T-shirt?” A Harvard University student raised that question. Piertra Rivoli, a professor of business, wanted to find the answer. A few weeks later, she bought a T-shirt and began to follow its path form Texas cotton, to Chinese factory and to charity bin (慈善捐赠箱). The result is an interesting new book, The Travels of a T-shirt in the Global Economy.
Following a T-shirt around the world in a way to make her point more interesting, but it also frees Rivoli from the usual arguments over global trade. She goes wherever the T-shirt goes, and there are surprises around every corner. In China, Rivoli shows why a clothing factory, even with its poor conditions, means a step towards a better care for the people who work there. In the colorful used-clothing markets of Tanzania, she realizes that, “it is only in this final stage of life that the T-shirt will meet a real market,” where the price of a shirt changes by the hour and is different by its size and even color. Rivoli’s book is full of memorable people and scenes, like the noise, the bad air and the “muddy sweet smell of the cotton,” she says. “Here in the factory, Shanghai smells like shallow water Texas.”
Rivoli is at her best when making those sorts of unexpected connections. She even finds one between the free traders and those who are against globalization. The chances opened up by trade are vast, she argues, but free markets need the correcting force of politics to keep them in check. True economic progress needs them both.
1.What do we learn about Professor Rivoli?
A. She used to work on cotton farm.
B. She wrote a book about world trade.
C. She wants to give up her teaching job.
D. She wears a T-shirt wherever she goes.
2.By saying T-shirt “meet a real market”, Rivoli means in Tanzania _______.
A. cheaper T-shirts are needed
B. used T-shirts are hard to sell
C. prices of T-shirts rise and fall frequently
D. prices of T-shirts are usually reasonable
3.What does the word “them” underlined in the last paragraph refer to?
A. Free markets.
B. Price changes.
C. Unexpected connections.
D. Chances opened up by trade.
4.What would be the best title for the text?
A. What T-shirts Can Do to Help Cotton Farms
B. How T-shirts Are Made in Shanghai
C. How T-shirts Are Sold in Tanzania
D. What T-shirts Can Teach Us
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
We live in a digital world now, and a student's technology needs have changed. For the early years, when you are in primary school, you can get by with no technology at all. Even if you have a computer, it's a good idea to get children familiar with libraries. At this age, trips to the library are like family outings.
As you get closer to middle school, a computer with Internet access becomes more of a necessity. Teachers will often give assignments that require a student to use the Internet for research. After a computer, technology choices for students become more difficult to make – especially when it comes to cell-phones. Kids will beg their parents for a cell-phone, especially in middle school. For many parents, it's a safety issue: They want to know that their kids can reach them quickly if necessary. For teachers, cell phones can be used to record lessons when students are absent. But many teachers dislike cell-phones. Some kids send messages or have talks in the class. Sending messages also raises the problem of cheating on exams. More and more schools are now forbidding the use of cell-phones.
Many kids see iPods as necessary things to have. IPods are great for music, but do they do anything good for your children’s education? Maybe they do. That’s the opinion of Doug Johnson, an educator for 30 years. Johnson says that educators should accept all new forms of technology in the classroom, including iPods. “Some do more with their cell- phones than we can do with our laptops,” he jokes. “I don’t think we should be afraid. The truth is that it’s easier to change the way we teach than to change the technology habits of an entire generation.”
1.According to author, primary school children should___.
A.use the computer and the Internet regularly |
B.ask their parents to buy them cell-phones |
C.buy iPods to listen to music |
D.go to libraries to read more books |
2.Why do parents agree to buy their children cell-phones?
A.They want their children to be cool. |
B.They think cell-phones be helpful to their study. |
C.They want to keep in touch with their children. |
D.They want their children to keep up to date. |
3.The following are all reasons why many teachers dislike cell-phones EXCEPT ____.
A.cell-phones can be used to cheat on exams |
B.schoolchildren will send messages during class |
C.cell-phones can be used to record lessons |
D.schoolchildren might talk on them during class |
4. What does the underlined word “that” refers to?
A.iPods can be used to listen to music. |
B.iPods can be helpful for children’s education. |
C.iPods can be used to play games. |
D.iPods are necessary for children’s lives. |
5.We can infer from what Doug Johnson said that _____.
A.cell-phones are not useful to students |
B.teachers should let students use cell-phones |
C.it’s better for teachers to change their teaching methods |
D.schoolchildren should follow the trends(潮流) of fashion |
高一英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
We live in a digital world now, and a student's technology needs have changed. For the early years, say when you are in primary school, you can get by with no technology at all. Even if you have a computer, it's a good idea to get children familiar with libraries. At this age, trips to the library are like family outings.
As you get closer to middle school, a computer with Internet access becomes more of a necessity. Teachers will often give assignments that require a student to use the Internet for research. After a computer, technology choices for students become more difficult to make – especially when it comes to cell-phones. Kids will beg their parents for a cell-phone, especially in middle school. For many parents, it's a safety issue: They want to know that their kids can reach them quickly if necessary. For teachers, cell phones can be used to record lessons when students are absent. But many teachers dislike cell-phones. Some kids send messages or have talks in the class. Sending messages also raises the problem of cheating on exams. More and more schools are now forbidding the use of cell-phones.
Many kids see iPods as necessary things to have. IPods are great for music, but do they do anything good for your children’s education? Maybe they do. That’s the opinion of Doug Johnson, an educator for 30 years. Johnson says that educators should accept all new forms of technology in the classroom, including iPods. “Some do more with their cell- phones than we can do with our laptops,” he jokes. “I don’t think we should be afraid. The truth is that it’s easier to change the way we teach than to change the technology habits of an entire generation.”
1. According to author, primary school children should___.
A.use the computer and the Internet regularly | B.ask their parents to buy them cell-phones |
C.buy iPods to listen to music | D.go to libraries to read more books |
2. Why do parents agree to buy their children cell-phones?
A.They want their children to be cool. | |
B.They think cell-phones be helpful to their study. | |
C.They want to keep in touch with their children. | D.They want their children to keep up to date. |
3. The following are all reasons why many teachers dislike cell-phones EXCEPT ____.
A.cell-phones can be used to cheat on exams |
B.schoolchildren will send messages during class |
C.cell-phones can be used to record lessons |
D.schoolchildren might talk on them during class |
4. We can infer from what Doug Johnson said that _____.
A.cell-phones are not useful to students |
B.teachers should let students use cell-phones |
C.it’s better for teachers to change their teaching methods |
D.schoolchildren should follow the trends(潮流) of fashion |
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
City College Union Inc
Secretary/Typist
The Union is a studentrun organization with a permanent staff(员工) of 20.Typing speed should be at least 60 wpm.
The ability to take shorthand dictation(速记) is required.
The basic salary for the position is $18,500 per year.
Emu Airline
Secretary
Emu Airline is now offering a parttime position for a secretary.
The position offers at least 20 hours' work a week, with a view to fulltime work in the future.Monthly salary is about $ 1,400.
Phone 8993264 for an appointment.
Word Processor
Operator(fulltime)
We need an operator to work in an office associated with the building industry.Only experienced operators are expected to apply(申请).
Starting salary:$17,950 yearly.
Apply in writing to:
The Personnel Officer Hill Morgan Pty Ltd,38 Green Hill Rd.Kensington 2033.
Sewing Machinist Wanted
Jeans Industry
We are an expanding clothing company located south of the city.Our products include jeans,skirts, shorts and so on.We are looking for sewing machine operators.
The factory works a 38hour week over 45 days.Wages for this are $ 18,050 per year.
If you are interested, come over and pick up an application form from Ripper Jeans,23 North Ave, Beaudesert.
1.How much can you get a year if you want to be a secretary in Emu Airline?
A. $16,800. B. $17,950.
C. $18,050. D. $18,500.
2.What can we learn about the clothing company?
A. It is a studentrun organization.
B. Its phone number is 8993264.
C. It is at 23 North Ave, Beaudesert.
D. It lies at 38 Green Hill Rd.Kensington.
3.Which of the following requires the ability to take shorthand dictation?
A. Emu Airline. B. Hill Morgan Pty Ltd.
C. Ripper Jeans. D. City College Union Inc.
高一英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析
Student Helper Wanted Are you good at English? Can you be good with children? The English Study Center needs a weekend student helper for primary school students. Please call us at 4435667. | The History Museum Time: 9:00-17:00 from Tuesday to Sunday Ticket: 30 yuan Add: 186 Guangming Road Telephone: 9817745 |
Instructions This medicine is for colds. Adults should take 2 pills each time, three times a day. Children should take 1 pill each time, three times a day. | Sale T-shirts for teenagers, cut off by 10% each one; sports shoes, cut off by30% each pair. Call at 3796174 for more information. |
1.You can’t visit the History Museum on ____________________.
A.Monday B.Tuesday C.Saturday D.Wednesday
2.Jane is twelve. She feels uncomfortable today because she has a cold. She can take the medicine ___________.
A.two pills each time, twice a day B.one pill each time, three times a day
C.two pills each time, three times a day D.one pill each time, one time a day
3.Ann does well in English and loves children. She can call ________________ to ask for a job.
A.9817745 B.9817475 C.3796174 D.4435667
4.Alice wants to buy sports shoes for herself. The price is 100 yuan. She should only pay _______ yuan for them.
A.thirty B.sixty C.seventy D.fifty
5.Betty wants to be a student helper in the English Study Center. She should be good ____________.
A.at sports B.with children C.at drawing D.at speaking
高一英语阅读选择中等难度题查看答案及解析
At the last weekend of November,I drove to Fragrant Hills Park to see red leaves with my wife.Although the park announced it closed 1. (it) yearly Red Leaf Festival early on November 13,it was still very crowded. It 2. (report) that it received more than one million visitors during the Red Leaf Festival.
We were told four ways to the top of the mountain,each of 3. took 60 minutes to complete.We chose one way to get to the top.4. (See) from the top,it looked very beautiful.5. colorful the mountain is! Some trees were all red and some were covered 6. yellow.The yellow leaves were especially golden and 7. (enjoy).Then we visited Liulita, Xishangqingxue,Duojingting and so on.I think they were all 8. (well) worth visiting than many other attractions.
On the way,we met an old couple who came from America.They said that they had travelled in China for several 9. (month) and China was very great and beautiful.When I 10. (hear) what they said,I was feeling proud as a Chinese.
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Don’t call me at 9:00 o’clock tomorrow morning ,when I_______a lecture at Harvard.
A.give | B.am giving | C.will be giving | D.am going to give |
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