private adj. (1)私人的,属于个人的 private property私人财产 private school 私立学校 (2)不公开的 a private door便门 Don’t say anything about what we’re discussing anyone; it’s private. (3)安静的,不惹人注意的 Is there a private corner where we can sit and talk by ourselves? 拓展: in private私下里 in public公开地,在公众场合 查看更多

 

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LANGUAGES Canada,a new Canadian national organization of public and private language training programs,was started recently to ensure that language training in Canada is of high quality,Canada News Wire has reported.

Canada has developed its language-training programs for over forty years without a comparatively uniform(adj. 一致的;相同的) quality standard before Languages Canada adopted(采用) a complete system of rigorous standards that apply equally to all public and private schools in Canada To qualify(取得资格;具备合格条件),a school is evaluated in a number of categories including curriculum,teacher qualifications,student services,student admissions,marketing,promotion,facilities and administration. The quality standards guarantee that international students who come to Canada to learn English or French can expect to receive a uniform level of excellent instruction..

So far,a total of 144 language–training programs,public and private,English and French,have met the standards. They will have to re-qualify in three years. About two dozen other schools failed to meet all standards and may be re-evaluated in the future.

Canada’s language training sector accounts for(数量占…) about 15 percent of the market share of global language training business Canada ranks third among destinations for English language training after UK and US. Calum Mackechnie,President of Languages Canada and President of York University’s English Language Institute,says if Canada wants to fully take advantage(利用) of the economic potential(潜力) of its language-training sector,it needs to make sure the world knows what the country has to offer.

46.What do we know about Languages Canada?

A.It is a language training school.

B.It has a history of over 40 years.

C.It has many branches all over the world.

D.It is a new Canadian national organization.

47.______________ is not taken into consideration when evaluating a school.

A.Curriculum                                     B.Teacher qualifications

C.School size                                    D.Administration

48.The underlined word “rigorous” in Paragraph 2 probably means “___________”.

A.strict               B.similar                    C.different                D.The same

49.Which of the following statements is WRONG?

A.So far, 144 language-teaching programs have met the standards.

B.UK ranks second among destinations for English language training.

C.About 24 other schools didn’t meet all standards.

D.Languages Canada was launched to ensure high-quality language training in Canada.

50.What’s the main idea of this passage?

A.Canada sets English training standards across the country.

B.Canada is a big language-training country.

C.Canada hopes to make more money from language training.

D.Canada has a long history in developing its language-training capacity.

 

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LANGUAGES Canada,a new Canadian national organization of public and private language training programs,was started recently to ensure that language training in Canada is of high quality,Canada News Wire has reported.
Canada has developed its language-training programs for over forty years without a comparatively uniform(adj. 一致的;相同的) quality standard before Languages Canada adopted(采用) a complete system of rigorous standards that apply equally to all public and private schools in Canada To qualify(取得资格;具备合格条件),a school is evaluated in a number of categories including curriculum,teacher qualifications,student services,student admissions,marketing,promotion,facilities and administration. The quality standards guarantee that international students who come to Canada to learn English or French can expect to receive a uniform level of excellent instruction..
So far,a total of 144 language–training programs,public and private,English and French,have met the standards. They will have to re-qualify in three years. About two dozen other schools failed to meet all standards and may be re-evaluated in the future.
Canada’s language training sector accounts for(数量占…) about 15 percent of the market share of global language training business Canada ranks third among destinations for English language training after UK and US. Calum Mackechnie,President of Languages Canada and President of York University’s English Language Institute,says if Canada wants to fully take advantage(利用) of the economic potential(潜力) of its language-training sector,it needs to make sure the world knows what the country has to offer.
46.What do we know about Languages Canada?
A.It is a language training school.
B.It has a history of over 40 years.
C.It has many branches all over the world.
D.It is a new Canadian national organization.
47.______________ is not taken into consideration when evaluating a school.
A.Curriculum                                     B.Teacher qualifications
C.School size                                    D.Administration
48.The underlined word “rigorous” in Paragraph 2 probably means “___________”.
A.strict               B.similar                    C.different                D.The same
49.Which of the following statements is WRONG?
A.So far, 144 language-teaching programs have met the standards.
B.UK ranks second among destinations for English language training.
C.About 24 other schools didn’t meet all standards.
D.Languages Canada was launched to ensure high-quality language training in Canada.
50.What’s the main idea of this passage?
A.Canada sets English training standards across the country.
B.Canada is a big language-training country.
C.Canada hopes to make more money from language training.
D.Canada has a long history in developing its language-training capacity.

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LANGUAGES Canada,a new Canadian national organization of public and private language training programs,was started recently to ensure that language training in Canada is of high quality,Canada News Wire has reported.

Canada has developed its language-training programs for over forty years without a comparatively uniform(adj. 一致的;相同的) quality standard before Languages Canada adopted(采用) a complete system of rigorous standards that apply equally to all public and private schools in Canada To qualify(取得资格;具备合格条件),a school is evaluated in a number of categories including curriculum,teacher qualifications,student services,student admissions,marketing,promotion,facilities and administration. The quality standards guarantee that international students who come to Canada to learn English or French can expect to receive a uniform level of excellent instruction..

So far,a total of 144 language–training programs,public and private,English and French,have met the standards. They will have to re-qualify in three years. About two dozen other schools failed to meet all standards and may be re-evaluated in the future.

Canada’s language training sector accounts for(数量占…) about 15 percent of the market share of global language training business Canada ranks third among destinations for English language training after UK and US. Calum Mackechnie,President of Languages Canada and President of York University’s English Language Institute,says if Canada wants to fully take advantage(利用) of the economic potential(潜力) of its language-training sector,it needs to make sure the world knows what the country has to offer.

 46.What do we know about Languages Canada?

A.It is a language training school.

B.It has a history of over 40 years.

C.It has many branches all over the world.

D.It is a new Canadian national organization.

 47.______________ is not taken into consideration when evaluating a school.

A.Curriculum                                      B.Teacher qualifications

C.School size                                      D.Administration

 48.The underlined word “rigorous” in Paragraph 2 probably means “___________”.

A.strict               B.similar                    C.different                 D.The same

 49.Which of the following statements is WRONG?

A.So far, 144 language-teaching programs have met the standards.

B.UK ranks second among destinations for English language training.

C.About 24 other schools didn’t meet all standards.

D.Languages Canada was launched to ensure high-quality language training in Canada.

 50.What’s the main idea of this passage?

A.Canada sets English training standards across the country.

B.Canada is a big language-training country.

C.Canada hopes to make more money from language training.

D.Canada has a long history in developing its language-training capacity.

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Leisure and Private Life in England

英国的个人休闲生活

    在英国,工厂的假日都集中在七月中旬到八月中旬这段时间。英国人喜欢旅游,你知道他们一般到什么地方旅游,又是怎么去旅游的吗?

    In Englandfactory holidays are much concentrated in the period between mid- July and mid-AugustState schools usually only have six weeks off in summerfrom about mid-July to the end of August

The coast is the most popular objective of English people for their annual holidaybut there are few new seaside hotelsFood in British hotels and restaurants is reasonably cheap, but rooms are notFew English people rent houses or flats for their holidaysbut one of the traditional ways of spending a summer holiday is in a boarding houseSome boarding-house keepers provide all meals for their guestsOthers provide breakfast only

The British may be conservative about the times at which they take their holidaysbut they have shown themselves very ready to take to new placesThey have always been pioneers in traveling far away, and Englishmen were among the first to climb many of the great Alpine summitsNow foreign travel is within reach of most working peopleand each year more English menwomen and children become familiar with some part of continental EuropeMany take their carsoften with tentscrossing the Channel by ferryothers use the travel agents’ plans for group travel. When they get home againthey talk endlessly of how they spent their leisure and private life

Notes

leisure n.& adj.休闲();空闲()

objective n.目标;目的

    conservative adj.保守的

    boarding-house n.供膳的寄宿处

    summit n.顶点;首脑

continental adj.大陆的;大陆性的

pioneer   n.先驱者;先锋

Comprehension questions

1State Schools in England usually have ________for summer holidays

Aa month           Btwo month

C42 days           Dfifty days

2The prices of food in British hotels and restaurants are reasonably ________.

    Acheap     Bexpensive      Chigh      Dlow

3The British people are fond of ________

Atraveling far away for their holidays

Bstaying at home for their holidays

Crenting houses for their holidays

Dtalking about their work when they get home

 

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词类转换(按考试说明字母顺序)

1.private-________n.

2.promote-________n.

3.pronounce-________n.

4.protect-________n________adj

5.punish-________n.

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