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C. In a museum.

B. ¡ê9.18.

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2. What does Jack want to do? A. Take fitness classes.

B. Buy a pair of gym shoes.

C. Change his work schedule.

3. What are the speakers talking about? A. What to drink.

B. Where to meet.

C. When to leave.

4. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Colleagues.

B. Classmates.

C. Strangers.

5. Why is Emily mentioned in the conversation? A. She might want a ticket.

B. She is looking for the man.

C. She has an extra ticket.

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B. 13 years.

7. How does the woman feel about James¡¯ situation? A. Embarrassed.

B. Concerned.

ÌýµÚ7¶Î²ÄÁÏ£¬»Ø´ðµÚ8ÖÁ10Ìâ¡£ 8. What has Kate¡¯s mother decided to do? A. Return to school.

B. Change her job.

9. What did Kate¡¯s mother study at college? A. Oil painting.

B. Art history.

10. What is Kate¡¯s attitude toward her mother¡¯s decision? A. Disapproving.

B. Ambiguous.

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B. Hosting a radio program.

12. What benefits Mary most in her job? A. Her wide reading.

B. Her leaders¡¯ guidance.

13. Who will Mary talk about next? A. Her teacher.

B. Her father.

ÌýµÚ9¶Î²ÄÁÏ£¬»Ø´ðµÚ14ÖÁ17Ìâ¡£ 14. Why does the man seldom do exercise? A. He lacks motivation.

B. He has a heart problem.

15. What does Jacob Sattelmair probably do? A. He¡¯s an athlete.

B. He¡¯s a researcher.

16. Why does the woman speak of a study? A. To encourage the man.

B. To recommend an exercise.

17. How much time will the man probably spend exercising weekly?

C. 15 years.

C. Disappointed.

C. Retire from work.

C. Business administration.

C. Understanding.

C. Conducting a job interview.

C. Her friends¡¯ help.

C. Her mother.

C. He works all the time.

C. He¡¯s a journalist.

C. To support her findings.

A. 300 minutes.

B. 150 minute.

C. 75 minutes.

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B. They painted it.

C. They blocked it

19. Why are young birds drawn to the road surface? A. It¡¯s warm.

B. It¡¯s brown.

C. It¡¯s smooth.

20. What is the purpose of the scientists¡¯ experiment? A. To keep the birds there for a whole year. B. To help students study the birds well. C. To prevent the birds from being killed. µÚ¶þ²¿·Ö ÔĶÁÀí½â£¨¹²Á½½Ú£¬Âú·Ö40·Ö£© µÚÒ»½Ú £¨¹²15СÌ⣻ÿСÌâ2·Ö£¬Âú·Ö30·Ö£©

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Need a Job This Summer?

The provincial government and its partners offer many programs to help students find summer jobs. The deadlines and what you need to apply depend on the program.

Not a student? Go to the government website to learn about programs and online tools available to help people under 30 build skills, find a job or start businesses all year round.

Jobs for Youth

If you are a teenager living in certain parts of the province, you could be eligible£¨·ûºÏÌõ¼þ£©for this program, which provides eight weeks of paid employment along with training.

Who is eligible: Youth 15¡ª18 years old in select communities£¨ÉçÇø£©. Summer Company

Summer Company provides students with hands-on business training and awards of up to $3,000 to start and run their own summer businesses.

Who is eligible: Students aged 15¡ª29, returning to school in the fall. Stewardship Youth Ranger Program

You could apply to be a Stewardship Youth Ranger and work on local natural resource management projects

for eight weeks this summer.

Who is eligible: Students aged 16 or 17 at time of hire, but not turning 18 before December 31 this year. Summer Employment Opportunities£¨»ú»á£©

Through the Summer Employment Opportunities program, students are hired each year in a variety of summer positions across the Provincial Public Service, its related agencies and community groups.

Who is eligible: Students aged 15 or older. Some positions require students to be 15 to 24 or up to 29 for persons with a disability.

21. What is special about Summer Company? A. It requires no training before employment. B. It provides awards for running new businesses. C. It allows one to work in the natural environment. D. It offers more summer job opportunities.

22. What is the age range required by Stewardship Youth Ranger Program? A.15¡ª18.

B.15¡ª24.

C.15¡ª29.

D.16¡ª17.

23. Which program favors the disabled? A. Jobs for Youth.

B. Summer Company.

C. Stewardship Youth Ranger Program. D. Summer Employment Opportunities.

B

For Canaan Elementary¡¯s second grade in Patchogue, N.Y.£¬today is speech day, and right now it¡¯s Chris Palaez¡¯s turn. The 8-year-old is the joker of the class. With shining dark eyes, he seems like the kind of kid who would enjoy public speaking.

But he¡¯s nervous.£¢I¡¯m here to tell you today why you should ¡­ should¡­£¢Chris trips on the£¢-ld,£¢a pronunciation difficulty for many non-native English speakers. His teacher, Thomas Whaley, is next to him, whispering support.£¢¡­Vote for ¡­me ¡­£¢Except for some stumbles, Chris is doing amazingly well. When he brings his speech to a nice conclusion, Whaley invites the rest of the class to praise him.

A son of immigrants, Chris started learning English a little over three years ago. Whaley recalls£¨»ØÏëÆð£©how at the beginning of the year, when called upon to read, Chris would excuse himself to go to the bathroom.

Learning English as a second language can be a painful experience. What you need is a great teacher who lets you make mistakes. £¢It takes a lot for any student,£¢ Whaley explains, £¢especially for a student who is learning English as their new language, to feel confident enough to say, ¡®I don¡¯t know£¬but I want to know.¡¯£¢

Whaley got the idea of this second-grade presidential campaign project when he asked the children one day to

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