【題目】The following is a selection of the 2017 summer programs offered at colleges and universities around the world.

Hong Kong Polytechnic University: Kowloon, Hong Kong

July 26-31

PolyU is offering a 5-dayprogram for Grade 10 or 11 students wishing to explore the field of engineering and understand various engineering disciplines.We are looking for 6-8 students from the same high school to join the program, along with 1-2 accompanying teachers.Students can enjoy a special program fee of $200 (all-inclusive).The said fee is ignored for teachers.

Program Contact Email: denquiry@polyu.edu.hk

Queen’s University: Kingston, ON

August 13-18

The Summer Enrichment Experience at Queen’s gives students the opportunity to learn beyond the school classroom with engaging and challenging courses, motivating them to explore and apply new knowledge.After the experience, students will return to school with renewed energy, and excitement for learning.

Program Contact Email: linda.lamoureux@queensu.ca

University of Missouri: Columbia, MO

July 13-28

The Career Exploration Summer Program is a 2-week program in which Explorers experience a taste of various 21st century career paths.The program includes professional site visits to Fortune 500 companies, nonprofit organizations, and U.S. Government Buildings.Social activities include free time at the on-campus Student Recreation Center, watching professional sports teams, and exploring new places during program field trips.

Program Contact Email: mucoemie@missouri.edu

1Students choose The Summer Enrichment Experience probably because it ______.

A. makes them better at engineering

B. provides them with courses for free

C. enables them to learn by experience

D. gives them the chance to work out

2If students want to prepare themselves for their future job, they should ______.

A. take part in a 5-day program

B. explore and apply new knowledge

C. go to University of Missouri

D. send emails to denquiry@polyu. edu. hk

【答案】

1C

2C

【解析】本文是為全世界大學(xué)生提供的夏季項(xiàng)目的選擇。

1C

推理判斷題。根據(jù)Queen’s University: Kingston, ONThe Summer Enrichment Experience at Queen’s gives students the opportunity to learn beyond the school classroom with engaging and challenging courses, motivating them to explore and apply new knowledge.可知學(xué)生們選擇The Summer Enrichment Experience很可能是因?yàn)?/span>它能夠使他們從經(jīng)驗(yàn)中學(xué)習(xí)。根據(jù)句意可知選C。

2C

推理判斷題。根據(jù)University of Missouri: Columbia, MOThe Career Exploration Summer Program is a 2-week program in which Explorers experience a taste of various 21st century career pathsThe program includes professional site visits to Fortune 500 companies, nonprofit organizations, and U.S. Government Buildings.可知如果學(xué)生想為他們的未來工作做準(zhǔn)備,他們應(yīng)該去University of Missouri。根據(jù)句意可知選C。

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