2015北京市东城区初三(一模)英语

2015北京市东城区初三(一模)英语

听力理解 (共30分)

一、听对话,从下面各题所给的A、B、C三幅图片中选择与对话内容相符的图片。每段对话你将听两遍。(共5分,

每小题1分)

1.

A. B. C.

2.

A. B. C.

3.

A. B. C.

4.

A. B. C.

5.

A. B. C.

二、听对话或独白,根据对话或独白的内容,从下面各题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选择最佳选项。每段对话或独

白你将听两遍。(共15分,每小题 1.5分)

请听一段对话,完成第6至第7小题。

6. What class is James in?

A. Class 1A.

B. Class 2A.

C. Class 3A.

7. Where are the speakers?

A. In the library.

B. On the playground.

C. At the dining hall.

请听一段对话,完成第8至第9小题。

8. How long is the man going to stay in the city?

A. For two days.

B. For three days.

C. For four days.

9. What places is the man going to visit?

A. Museums.

B. Buildings.

C. Parks.

请听一段对话,完成第10至第11小题。

10. What does Stuart invite Amy to do?

A. To see a movie.

B. To watch a game.

C. To go to a party.

11. Why doesn’t Amy want to go at first?

A. Because she wants to have a rest.

B. Because she is shy to make friends.

C. Because she has to prepare for a test.

请听一段对话,完成第12至第13小题。

12. What can we learn from the conversation?

A. Jane often stays up late to study.

B. Jane likes talking with Chinese online.

C. Jane sometimes records programs to listen to.

13. What’s the conversation mainly about?

A. Programs on the radio.

B. Pleasure of going online.

C. A great way to learn Chinese.

请听一段独白,完成第14至第15小题。

14. Why did the speaker become really interested in running?

A. Because his parents forced him.

B. Because he was successful in running.

C. Because one of his friends encouraged him.

15. What can we learn about the speaker?

A. He felt it easy to keep running.

B. He started running before high school.

C. He took part in many races at college.

三、听独白,记录关键信息。本段独白你将听两遍。(共10分,每小题2分)

请根据所听到的独白内容和提示词语,将所缺的关键信息填写在答题卡的相应位置上。

A summer course

What to learn design 16

Where to stay at a 17

When to learn from 18 15th to 22nd

How to book on the website https://www.360docs.net/doc/0014801594.html,

How much to pay $ 19

What to bring a 20 of yourself and your student

card

知识运用(共25分)

四、单项填空(共10分,每小题1分)

21. – Is this your father’s car? – No. _____ car is black.

A. My

B. His

C. Her

D. Your

22. Autumn is the best season _____ Beijing.

A. at

B. on

C. in

D. to

23. There are only twenty minutes left, ______ we’d better take a taxi.

A. so

B. or

C. but

D. for

24. – Must I finish the work today? – No, you _____.

A. can’t

B. needn’t

C. mustn’t

D. shouldn’t

25. –If it _____ fine tomorrow, let’s have a picnic in the park. – Great idea!

A. is

B. was

C. will be

D. has been

26. – Jack, where is Tom? – He _____ in the library.

A. reads

B. read

C. was reading

D. is reading

27. The woman has tried her best _____ a lot of poor children.

A. help

B. helping

C. to help

D. helped

28. I _____ this mobile p hone for five years. I’m thinking about buying a new one.

A. use

B. used

C. have used

D. will use

29. – What a beautiful picture! – Thank you. It _____ when I travelled in Paris last year.

A. takes

B. took

C. is taken

D. was taken

30. – Do you know _____ our school? – The day after tomorrow.

A. when the American students visit

B. when the American students will visit

C. when do the American students visit

D. when will the American students visit

五、完形填空(共15分,每小题 1.5分)

An Imperfect Painting

My parents always wanted me to be “on top”, so from early on I had the 31 to be the best in everything, from getting the highest score on a spelling test to running fastest in a race.

In middle school, I realized how many other smarter and faster people there were. It became 32

that I was not the best any more, but my parents still held on to their hope and forced me to try hard.

To their disappointment, I became less confident and didn’t want to work hard because, to me, there

was no point in making any more 33 if I was unable to be number one. My grades began to fall; I never practiced the piano; I 34 painting. It was all because my motivation(动力) to do anything had dropped much.

When high school started, I was at a new school in a new city. I 35 to get back my motivation

and start over. So I picked up my ever favorite hobby again and enrolled(报名) myself in the art course.

36 , our art teacher, Mr. Grady, gave us more freedom with our art projects. He would always encourage

us to realize our potential(潜力).

My first painting was simply a bee sitting on a sunflower. I made every effort, but still found it

hard to feel satisfied with it. I knew it was not 37 and could hardly get a good grade. But I showed it to Mr. Grady. He didn’t 38 it in a rush. Instead, he gave me advice which only motivated me to

work harder on it. For the first time I was happy with the 39 of my painting rather than disappointed about its imperfection. I finished all the other projects with higher grades, but I hung the first painting in my room at the end of the term.

My parents thought 40 me to be number one would motivate me. Instead, it discouraged me much

when I was not number one, for I had gone to school only to get a grade, not knowledge, let alone progress. Actually, it is okay not to be the best at everything as long as you continue to try your best.

31. A. ability B. chance C. goal D. way

32. A. strange B. obvious C. acceptable D. impossible

33. A. efforts B. choices C. promises D. wishes

34. A. regretted B. considered C. continued D. stopped

35. A. failed B. refused C. decided D. waited

36. A. Naturally B. Similarly C. Normally D. Luckily

37. A. famous B. modern C. perfect D. special

38. A. name B. grade C. hang D. finish

39. A. progress B. meaning C. style D. title

40. A. instructing B. helping C. encouraging D. pushing

阅读理解(共50分)

六、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。(共30分,每小题2分)

A

Cut Your Hair for Them!

Who are we? & Who do we help?

We’re Locks of Love, a public organization that provides hairpieces(假发)

to children who are under age 15, from poor families in the United States and

Canada, and experiencing long-term hair loss from some illness.

What’s their life like without hair?

These children have lost more than their hair. Many are laughed at by

classmates, feel shy or upset for their hair loss, or even have given up normal childhood activities such as swimming or going to the park.

What’ll their life be like with hairpieces?

Wearing a hairpiece is certainly not a cure(治疗)for these children, but it can help them become

confident in their everyday life.

How can you help?

Cut your hair for them! The least length for a hair donation(捐赠)is 10 inches (25.4 cm). All donations must be mailed to Locks of Love at:234 Southern Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33045

For more information about the donation, visit the website: https://www.360docs.net/doc/0014801594.html,

41. Which child can get help from Locks of Love?

A. A 14-year-old child in England.

B. A 16-year-old child in Canada.

C. A 9-year-old child in the U.S.

D. A 6-year-old child in France.

42. Locks of Love can help the children ________.

A. become confident

B. go back to school

C. become clever

D. grow new hair

43. How can we help the children?

A. Write letters to them.

B. Cut our hair for them.

C. Do activities with them.

D. Help them with their study.

B

A Growing Plan

Drew, Emilio, and Michi sat at a picnic table in the City Park in Oklahoma. They didn’t car e about the sounds around them. They just focused on the task they had planned to complete.

They wanted to start a school garden at Jefferson Middle School. At first, it was Drew’s idea. He first saw a school garden when he visited his cousin P.J. in Washington. He was surprised at the variety of fruits and vegetables the students at P.J.’s school grew.

When Drew returned from his trip, he told his friends all about what he had seen. Now the three of them

decided to make a plan to make Ms. Milano, the school headmaster (校长), believe that the garden was a good idea.

“We are going to need a teacher to guide us through the project,” said Drew. “I know that Mr. Hasselbach gardens at home. Just last week he brought in a whole basket of tomatoes from his garden.

He might be hap py to help.” Drew wrote down Mr. Hasselbach’s name in his notebook.

“We might need some money to get the project up and running,” added Michi. “We could tell Ms. Milano that we will organize a book sale to raise money.”

“That’s a great idea,” said Emilio. “My aunt is a co-owner of a nursery(苗圃). She can help us design the garden, select plants, and create a budget(预算).”

Drew nodded and made some more notes. “If we have a garden, think of all the lessons we’ve learnt. We’ll have to measure and weigh things. We can practice what we learn in the science lessons. There is

no way that Ms. Milano could refuse us!”

Michi and Emilio smiled. “If everything goes as planned, we’ll be digging in the dirt very soon!” 

44. Where would the garden be built?

A. In a park in Washington.

B. At Jefferson Middle School.

C. In a park in Oklahoma.

D. At P.J.’s school.

45. How would the three students get money for the project?

A. By organizing a book sale.

B. By working in a science lab.

C. By selling tomatoes to teachers.

D. By asking their relatives for help.

46. Who would help design the garden?

A. Ms. Milano.

B. Mr. Hasselbach.

C. Emilio’s aunt.

D. Drew’s cousin.

47. What do we know about the three students from the passage?

A. They were afraid of the headmaster.

B. They were bored with science lessons.

C. They were good at the work in the garden.

D. They were confident about their plan at last.

C

Alexis Martin is a three-year-old girl from Arizona. She hasn’t started kindergarten(幼儿园)yet, but she has an IQ above 160, which is well above the average(一般的)people’s IQ. So, there

is no wonder that she has become the youngest member of Mensa, the largest and oldest high IQ society

in the world. Mensa is an international club whose members have an IQ score in the top 2% of the world.

Currently, Mensa has 3,300 members under the age of 18 in the U.S. Alexis is one of them.

The average people generally have an IQ score of 100 points, but Martin scored 160 points, the highest score on the test. The doctors who tested Alexis said she scored so high that they couldn’t even work out her IQ exactly. They think she is even smarter than 99.9% of the world population. Actually, she

matched the IQs of talents like Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking and Bill Gates.

Ian Martin, Alexis’ father, said his daughter showed signs of some unique abilities at the age of

one and she began reading books for pupils when she was just two years old. Now at the age of three,

Alexis is reading on a fifth grade level.

“From 12 months old, we’d be driving around in the car and she would repeat her bedtime stories

from the night before,” he said. “She didn’t just repeat them. She could remember every word of them exactly.”

I an Martin thinks his daughter also stands out when it comes to learning new languages. “Anytime she learns a word and just picks it up through anything, she never ever uses it in the incorrect situation, ever,” Ian said.

While Alexis’s parents are proud t hat their three-year-old daughter has become a member in Mensa,

they are also aware of the price that comes with every gift. The doctors say Alexis should never attend

a normal school and children with her level of intelligence(智力)often experience high anxiety(焦虑)unless they’re around similarly gifted boys and girls. Her parents decide to follow the advice and

try to look for proper ways to help her get involved into society.

48. Mensa only accepts __________.

A. teenagers under 18 in the U.S.

B. people with IQs above 160 in the U.S.

C. talents in the world like Albert Einstein

D. people with IQs in the top 2% of the world

49. From the passage, we know that Alexis’ IQ is __________.

A. getting higher through training

B. beyond the limit of the IQ test

C. above the IQ of Stephen Hawking

D. growing too fast to get an exact score

50. One of Alexis’ special abilities is that __________.

A. she could read stories at the age of one

B. she could write books for pupils at the age

of two

C. she can remember every word of what her parents said

D. she can learn new words quickly and use them properly

51. What can we learn from the last paragraph?

A. Alexis is sure to experience anxiety in t he future.

B. Alexis’ parents can’t afford the gifts

that she chooses.

C. Alexis’ parents won’t be able to find her a normal school.

D. Alexis may feel it hard to get along with the average people.

D

It is an argument that has divided the East and the West for centuries: Are chopsticks better than

the knife and fork, or vice versa? Now the winner may finally be decided, on environmental ground.

Chopsticks are made from a variety of materials, but bamboo and wood chopsticks are more popular.

They are usually cheaper, lower in temperature conduction and provide better sense for holding food.

That’s why almost all disposable(一次性的)chopsticks are made of bamboo or wood. With cutting down

25 million fully-grown trees a year to make chopsticks, China has ranked number one among the producers. “We must change our habits and encourage people to take their own chopsticks when eating out,” said Mr. Bo, the owner of a forestry industry company in China. He even went so far as to suggest that restaurants should offer metal knives and forks instead. If Mr. Bo’s suggestion is widely accepted, it would be

a dark moment in chopsticks’ 4,000-year history.

Chopsticks were invented in ancient China and later spread around Asia. They are not only used as

eating tools but also used for cooking, stirring the fire and serving food. Koreans sometimes use metal

chopsticks because of their love of barbecue(烧烤). Chinese chopsticks are longer than Korean and Japanese chopsticks in order to reach the dishes in the center of the table. There are 1.4 billion people using

80 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks in China every year. However, the most widespread use of

disposable chopsticks is in Japan. Around a total of 24 billion pairs are used in Japan each year, which means each Japanese uses almost 200 pairs yearly. However, most of its disposable chopsticks have been

imported(进口)from China, up to over 90%.

Today, China has to accept the truth that its forests can no longer provide enough chopsticks to feed Asian’s table habit.China is now the world’s largest importer of wood and even imports chopsticks

from America. An American company said that the state’s native sweet gum a nd poplar wood would be perfectly used to make chopsticks. These materials do not need to be lightened with chemicals or bleach(漂白粉). The healthy materials and fairly reasonable prices of the products are appealing to Asian customers. More and more Asians start to use American-made chopsticks at their tables.

Although the U.S. has a huge amount of wood, reducing the number of trees that are cut down in Asia,

changing the table habit of using disposable chopsticks still seems to be a wiser choice for chopsticks-using countries.

52. According to Paragraph 2, Mr. Bo’s advice is that Chinese should ________.

A. use metal chopsticks instead of wooden ones

B. plant more trees and produce fewer chopsticks

C. form the habit of taking their own chopsticks when eating out

D. change their habits and begin to use knives and forks at home

53. What do we know about chopsticks in Asia?

A. Koreans mainly use chopsticks to cook food over a fire.

B. Most disposable chopsticks in Japan are made in China.

C. The most disposable chopsticks are used in Japan yearly.

D. Chinese use the shortest chopsticks to take and serve food.

54. The underl ined word “appealing” in Paragraph 4 probably means ______.

A. normal

B. necessary

C. attractive

D. surprising

55. What’s the best title for the passage?

A. Time to Change the Materials for Chopsticks

B. Time to Cut Down on Disposable Chopsticks

C. Time to Import Disposable Chopsticks

D. Time to Give Up Using Chopsticks

七、阅读短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的五个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。每个选项只能用一次。(共10分,每小题2分)

Doctors in Germany have warned people that headbanging could be bad for your health. 56 . Dancers shake their heads from back to front, and from side to side, very quickly.

Doctors say this could injure(伤害)the brain. 57 . The man had no history of head injuries but

had been headbanging for many years. He began to have bad headaches after going to a heavy metal concert.

58 . They gave him a brain scan(扫描)and found bleeding in his brain. He needed an operation to repair it. Doctors made a hole in his brain to take out some blood. 59 .

Doctors say the risk of injury to the brain from headbanging is low and heavy metal fans do not need

to stop doing the dance completely. The head doctor Ariyan Pirayesh said: “We are not against headbanging. Rock ‘n’ roll will never die. 60 . We just think if our patient had gone to a classical(古典的)concert, this would not have happened.” 

A. Heavy metal fans should rock on

B. Two months later, his headaches disappeared

C. Doctors thought that might lead to his headaches

D. They recently treated a 50-year-old heavy metal fan

E. Headbanging is a dance that fans of heavy metal music

like

八、阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。(共10分,每小题2分)

I love travelling so you can imagine my disappointment when I knew that my local train station would be closed for five months. Unfortunately I do not have a car but I realized that I could start carpooling.

Carpooling is the sharing of car journeys so that more than one person travels in a car. As a result, carpooling can be a cheaper choice than public transport because everyone in the car shares the cost

of petrol(汽油). I recently did carpooling for the first time and it was very easy to find a driver.

I used a website which lists drivers’ descriptions and found someone who was going to the same place

as me. The descriptions provided a lot of information such as the driver’s first name, age and gender

as well as reviews from previous(以前的)passengers. I decided to travel with a lady who had very good

reviews. I paid for my share of the petrol through the website and planned to meet her in the town center. It may seem quite dangerous to travel with a stranger but there are some safety actions. Firstly,

the driver cannot receive your money until you text him or her a code(密码)at the end of your journey. This means that if you are unsatisfied with your trip, the driver will not be paid. Secondly, it is important to read quite a number of the drivers’ descriptions and reviews when you choose a driver. Lastly, I

would suggest travelling with a friend so that you will feel safer and less lonely.

I had a very good experience carpooling. Not only was the trip very cheap, but the driver and the

other passengers were really friendly. They were all French so I had the chance to practice speaking

some French. As train and petrol prices are rising, both drivers and passengers can benefit from this

cheaper form of travel. More importantly, carpooling provides a fantastic opportunity to meet interesting people on your travels.

61. How did the writer usually travel before starting carpooling?

62. Who pays for the petrol when people do carpooling?

63. When can the driver receive the money from a passenger?

64. To keep safe, what does a passenger need to do when choosing a driver?

65. In the writer’s opinion, what are the advantages of carpooling?

书面表达(共15分)

九、文段表达(15分)

根据中文和英文提示,写一封意思连贯、符合逻辑、不少于50词的回信。信的开头和结尾已给出,其词数不

计入所完成的回信内。所给英文提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出你的校名和姓名。

66. 假设你叫Lily,你的一位美国网友Helen在她的博客里提到了最近她和她的好朋友之间产生了矛盾。她不知道自己是否做错了什么?她该怎么做才能与这位朋友重归于好?请你给她一些建议,并谈谈你对于“好朋友”的理解。

Last Monday my best friend Judy got a high score in the math test. She was very happy and wanted

me to see a movie with her to celebrate. I told her that I wasn’t interested in the movie and refused

her. Actually, I wanted to prepare for a speech competition. As a result, she was angry with me a nd didn’t talk to me any more.

Did I do anything wrong? What should I do to repair our friendship? What do you think a true friend

should be like?

提示词:make a mistake, honest, explain, say sorry to

Hi! Helen,

I’m sorry to hear about your trouble. ____________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___

Yours,

Lily

英语试题答案

听力理解(共30分)

一、听对话,选图。(共5分,每小题1分)

1. B

2. A

3. B

4. A

5. C

二、听对话或独白,选择答案。(共15分,每小题 1.5分)

6. B

7. A

8. B

9. A 10. A

11. C 12. C 13. C 14. B 15. C

三、听独白,记录关键信息。(共10分,每小题2分)

16. computer games 17. hotel 18. July 19. 300 20. photo

知识运用(共25分)

四、单项填空。(共10分,每小题1分)

21. B 22. C 23. A 24. B 25. A

26. D 27. C 28. C 29. D 30. B

五、完形填空。(共15分,每小题 1.5分)

31. C 32. B 33. A 34. D 35. C

36. D 37. C 38. B 39. A 40. D

阅读理解(共50分)

六、阅读短文,选择最佳选项。(共30分,每小题2分)

41. C 42. A 43. B 44. B 45. A 46. C 47. D 48. D

49. B 50. D 51. D 52. C 53. B 54. C 55. B

七、阅读短文,还原句子。(共10分,每小题2分)

56. E 57. D 58. C 59. B 60. A

八、阅读短文,回答问题。(共10分,每小题2分)

61. By train.

62. Everyone in the car.

63. When the passenger texts him or her a code at the end of the journey.

64. The passenger needs to read quite a number of the drivers’ descriptions and

reviews.

65. It’s cheap for both the driver and the passengers and it provides a fantastic opportunity to

meet interesting people on your travels.

书面表达(共15分)

九、文段表达(15分)

66.One possible version:

Hi! Helen,

I’m s orry to hear about your trouble.Don’t worry. It’s quite common f or friends to misunderstand

each other. I think there is nothing wrong for you to prepare for the competition, but you made a mistake when you lied to Judy. So you should tell her the truth fist. Explain to her how important the speech

competition was to you. Of course, you must say sorry to her for your dishonesty.

In my opinion, true friends should be honest and understanding to each other. I hope you can be good friends again.

Yours,

Lily

文段表达评分标准:

第一档:(15~13分)

完全符合题目要求,观点正确,要点齐全。句式多样,词汇丰富。语言准确,语意连贯,表达清楚,具有逻辑

性。

第二档:(12~9分)

基本符合题目要求,观点正确,要点齐全。语法结构和词汇基本满足文章需要。语言基本通顺,语意基本连贯,表达基本清楚。虽然有少量语言错误,但不影响整体理解。

第三档:(8~5分)

部分内容符合题目要求,要点不齐全。语法结构和词汇错误较多,语言不通顺,表达不够清楚,影响整体理解。第四档:(4~0分)

与题目有关内容不多,只是简单拼凑提示词语,所写内容难以理解。

听力录音材料:

1. M: Betty, can I use your pen?

W: Sure, here you are.

2. M: Would you like something to eat?

W: Yes, a piece of cake, please.

3. M: How did you go to Dalian last summer?

W: We went there by ship.

4. W: Look at the sign: No smoking!

M: Sorry, I didn’t see it.

5. W: What does your father do?

M: He is a bus driver.

6. W: Hello. Can I help you?

M: Yes, please. I need a library card.

W: OK. What’s your nam e?

M: My name is James Turner.

W: And what class are you in?

M: I’m in Class 2A.

W: Have you got a photo?

M: Yes, here you are.

W: OK. Here’s your library card.

M: Thank you.

7. W: What can I do for you?

M: Could you help me book a city tour?

W: You have come to the right place. How many days will you be visiting here?

M: I will be here for three days.

W: Have you ever visited our city before?

M: No. This is my first time to visit this city.

W: So what are you interested in, museums, buildings, or parks?

M: I really enjoy visiting museums.

W: Well, we have a city tour with visits to all the famous museums here.

M: Wonderful! It’s just the tour I love.

8. M: Amy. So, how are you doing?

W: Oh, hi Stuart. School is s o crazy these days, and when I’m not at school, I’m at work.

M: Hey, listen. I’m getting together with Sara, Paul and a few other friends tonight. We’re going out to see a movie. Why don’t you come with us?

W: I’d love to, but I have to study for a te st tomorrow.

M: Ah, come on. You’re always saying that you don’t have many friends.

W: But I haven’t been feeling well recently.

M: Yeah, because you study too much and seldom take a rest. Come on! We’ll have a great time.

W: All right, I’ll go w ith you.

M: Great. I’ll pick you up at 6:00 at your home.

9. M: Hello, Jane. You got top mark for the Chinese test again. Congratulations!

W: Thank you, Tom.

M: Learning Chinese is hard for me. How d o you manage to do so well? Do you often stay up late to learn? W: No. I have enough sleep every night.

M: So, what do you do then?

W: I keep listening to radio programs in Chinese on the Internet. They are made by native speakers.

M: I see. But they must be very fast. Can you understand them?

W: Well, I could only understand a little bit at first, but now I do understand better

than before. You know, you can record programs and listen to them as many times as you like.

M: What programs do you listen to?

W: I listen to talk programs most often because they give me the best listening

practice. Sometimes I also listen to news and music programs.

M: I really want to get better at Chinese. I’m going to find some programs I like too. Thank you!

W: My pleasure.

10. On e of my hobbies is running, but it didn’t start until I got in high school. When I was very young,

I was forced to play baseball. I guess my parents wanted me to be a baseball player like every other

American boy. Then when I got into high school, I realiz ed that it just wasn’t the sport for me and

I didn’t want to go on with it.

Then one of my friends introduced me to running, so I started with the track and field team in my

first year in high school. And what really got me interested in running was how successful I was in it.

I got second in my very first race. I mean if you are good at something, you will like it more. As I

went on at high school, I won more races and received more prizes, and enjoyed running more and more.

When I went to college, I kept running. I ran across the country along with track and field events.

I ran for the State and I made a running team for my university. I also ran local road races which are

from three-mile races to ten-mile races. No matter what difficulties I had in running, I never had the

idea of giving it up. I hope to go on with running after college. And I might run in longer races like

marathons. Though it will be hard, I want to go as far as I can in my favorite hobby.

11. This is a fantastic summer cour se. It’s especially for the kids who would like to spend time on

computer games in an air-conditioned room. But you won’t be playing computer games—this course teaches you to design them.

You will get the chance to learn from two top game designers, Mike Jones and Mel Wilson from the company Star Games. They will teach you how to use different computer programs and create games yourself.

Sounds cool, doesn’t it? Kids on the course will stay at a hotel with a gym, a great dining hall

and of course, computers.

We’ve decided to increase the length of the course this year. Last year, it was five days, and this

year the course is from July 15th to July 22nd. So it’s three more days than last year.

We only have places for twenty-two people. Please hurry up and book your place on the website

https://www.360docs.net/doc/0014801594.html,! The cost is only $300! You can pay online.

And when you do come for the course, don’t forget to bring a photo of yourself and your student card.

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