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King’s College Summer School is an annual(每年的) training programme for high school students at all levels who want to improve their English. Courses are given by the teachers of King’s College and other colleges in New York. Trips to museums and culture centres are also organized. This year’s summer school will be from July 25th to August 15th. More information is as follows.

Application   date
·Students in New York should send their application before July   18th, 2010.
·Students of other cities should send their applications before   July 16th, 2010.
·Foreign students should send their applications before July 10th,   2010.
Courses
·English Language
  Spoken English: 22 hours
  Reading and Writing: 10 hours
·American History: 16 hours
·American Culture: 16 hours
Steps
·A letter of self-introduction
·A letter of recommendation
·The letters should be written in English with all the necessary   information.
Cost
·Daily lessons:数学公式100
·Travel:数学公式400
·You may choose to live with your friends or relatives in the same   city.

Please write to: Thompson, Sanders
1026 King’s Street New York, NY 10016, the USA
E-mail: KC-summer-School@yahoo.com

  1. 1.

    You can most probably read the above in a _____

    1. A.
      newspaper
    2. B.
      travel guide
    3. C.
      telephone book
    4. D.
      textbook
  2. 2.

    If you live in your uncle’s home in New York, you just need to pay the school _____

    1. A.
      $200
    2. B.
      $300
    3. C.
      $500
    4. D.
      $900
  3. 3.

    It’s true that______

    1. A.
      trips to museum and culture centers are part of the program
    2. B.
      only the top students can take part in the program
    3. C.
      King’s College Summer School isn’t in New York
    4. D.
      only the teachers of King’s College give courses
  4. 4.

    We can learn the following from the passage except _____

    1. A.
      the time of this year’s summer school
    2. B.
      the courses of this year’s summer school
    3. C.
      the address of King’s College Summer School
    4. D.
      the telephone number of King’s College Summer School
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试题分析:本文是一篇关于暑期学校招生的广告类文章。文章介绍了King’s College 暑期学校的招生对象,目的,申请日期,步骤,所修课程,费用,地址等信息。
1.综合全文可知,这是一篇关于暑期学校招生的广告类文章结合文章最后的联系方式可以得知该文章应该是来自报纸。
2.从cost部分可以得知,如果住在亲戚家,则不需要旅馆的服务费用200+200=$500,故选 C
3.从第一段第三句Trips to museums and culture centres are also organized可知正确答案为A,同样从第一段的信息可知BCD的信息与原文不符,故排除。
4.纵观全文,对暑期学校的上课时间,所修课程,地址等信息均有描述,但没有提及电话号码,故选D
考点:广告类阅读
点评:本文是一篇关于暑期学校招生的广告类文章。做这种题目也是有法可循的:先略读题目,再浏览题干,然后带着问题找答案。在阅读时又要特殊留意文中以黑体、大写、下划线等方式加以提示的文字,因为这很有可能是文章的核心或至少是一部分内容的概括。
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