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ou‟re wele to e at any time between July and August can choose to stay at a host family, but we suggest you stay at our international summer camp. It makes it easy to meet other people and make new friends. What‟s more, you can have your classes in the same building which is close to the beach! A free bus service brings you to and from classes if you are living in a French host family or enables you to get into the centre of town if you are living at the summer camp. Whenever you choose to e, we‟ll anize short trips, parties, sports and other activities and motivate you to speak French. Your stay in Nice will therefore not only be an educational one, but also an enjoyable experience. Besides offering you many opportunities to meet other people from different cultures, we will do everything to make sure your stay will be unfettable! 54. How long is the summer course? A. Two months B. Three weeks C. One month D. Eight weeks. 55. According to the passage, they suggest the students stay ____ during the study. A. at the summer camp B. in the hotel C. at their friends‟ homes D. in the centre of town 56. During the course, students can ________. A. travel all over France B. never leave the camp C. learn French and make friends D. swim alone in the sea 57. If you choose to take part in the course, you can do the activities except__________. A. parties B. sports C. short trips D. piics C Jack Brown, an office worker, lives in Washington. He inherited (继承 ) a million dollars when he was 23, but he wasn‟t happy at all. When his college friends were looking for their jobs, he didn‟t have to. Jack decided to live a simple life like everyone else. He gave $ 10,000 of his money to a charity to help poor children live a better life. Today he is 36. He still wears cheap shoes and clothes and drives a small car, but he is very happy. Up to now Jack has helped some children from poor countries all over the world by sending them each $ 200 a month. The money is used for the children‟s study, food, medicine and clothing. Jack receives a report each year on the children‟s progress. They can write to each other, but usually the children do not speak English. When Jack first heard about these children, he wanted to help them. “It was nothing special,” he said, “Until I went to these countries and met the children I was helping, I didn‟t know anything about their lives. ” Jack once went to meet a little girl in Africa. He said that the meeting was very exciting. “When I met her, I felt very, very happy.” He said. “And I saw that the money was used for a good cause. It brought me happiness. I want to do everything I can to go on helping those children.” 58. Jack didn‟t need to look for a job . A. because he didn‟t want to work B. because he wasn‟t able to work C. because he didn‟t need to work to earn money D. because he didn‟t study well in college 59. Jack has given some poor children money every month to help them . A. only in Washington B. only in England C. only in Africa D. around the world 60. Jack learned about the children‟s progress by . A. visiting them each year B. getting a report every year C. staying with them D. talking to them in English 61. The underlined phrase “for a good cause” in the last paragraph means “ .” A. for having a good reason B. for helping other people C. for getting a discount D. for finding lost things D Visiting Harvard University For All Visitors Attend an hourlong group information meeting in the Admissions Office (招生办公室 ) Admissions officers give information and answer questions about the visit. No appointment or registration (登记 ) is required for families or groups of 20 people or less who wish to visit the university. Groups of more than 20 people should tours @ fas. Harvard. Edu to plan a visit. Take a tour Take a studentled tour of the university. But the dorms (宿舍 ), academic departments, athletic facilities(体育设施 ) and libraries are not included on any of our tours. Attend a class The Admissions Office provides a list of the meeting times and locations of courses held during the academic year that visitors are wele to attend. Speak with the Harvard teachers Teachers and other staff members are often glad to talk to people who have questions about our programs. It is best to write ahead directly to the office to arrange an appointment. For Seniors Only Eat a meal with Harvard students During the academic year, high school seniors(高考毕业生) are our guests for one meal in Annenberg Hall, the firstyear dining hall, or in one of the House dining halls if acpanied by a House resident. Stay overnight in one of the residence(住处) halls Our office can arrange for high school seniors to stay with volunteer student hosts for one night, Monday through Thursday, from October 1st through early March. We need to hear from you by phone (6174951551) or by mail at least three weeks in advance for us to be able to confirm。
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