請閱讀下面幾種假日集訓(xùn)班的信息:
A. You’ll spend half of each day learning different types of dance. The teachers will give you lots of tips and advice as well as help you find your own dance style to impress your friends.
B. This course is for those who are interested in making films. You and your group will be able to choose what type of film to make. You’ll become a film crew(全體人員) and create your own film ready to show to everyone else. What’s more, you’ll have your film on DVD to take home with you, too!
C. Football players at this club will experience fun and dynamic training, which aims to improve their all-round football skills. It doesn’t matter how good you are as we will normally try and put you in a group with others of a similar level.
D. Our Learner Driver holiday means that when it comes to having lessons and taking your test, you will be well ahead of the crowd. You’ll experience 30 minutes of driving each day as will as theory.
E. Our coaches will make sure you cover all the surfing basics (基礎(chǔ)). Before you know it you’ll be getting up and riding. We promise you’ll never forget the feeling you get when you catch your first wave!
F. We will show you how to create music of different styles and then record your own professional quality tracks (錄音) on CDs to take home for your friends and listen to. You don’t even need to be able to play an instrument or have any musical knowledge to get involved.
請閱讀下面人物信息,并為他們選擇合適的項(xiàng)目:
【小題1】Mary lives far away from her office, and it takes her long time to get there every day. Recently, she has been thinking about buying a car, but she wants to get training before she buys it.
【小題2】Laura loves music very much. She often says that she cannot be separated from her iPod. Although she doesn’t know how to play an instrument, she wants to create her own music.
【小題3】Louis is a middle school student; he likes to spend his spare time on the playground. He used to watch others play football because he is not very good at it. He wants to attend a training course to improve his skills.
【小題4】Wang Ling is a college student who likes to dance. She wants to take part in a party next week, so she wants to learn some new moves to try out on the dance floor.
【小題5】Star is a freshman. He is an English Major, but he likes photography very much. He and his roommates often go out to take photos. They plan to go on an outing during the summer holiday to make their own film.
【小題1】D
【小題2】F
【小題3】C
【小題4】A
【小題5】B
解析試題分析:
【小題1】第一題的句子she has been thinking about buying a car, but she wants to get training before she buys it.和D項(xiàng)的Our Learner Driver holiday means that when it comes to having lessons and taking your test, you will be well ahead of the crowd.一致。
【小題2】第二題的句子Although she doesn’t know how to play an instrument, she wants to create her own music.和F項(xiàng)的We will show you how to create music of different styles一致。
【小題3】第三題的句子He wants to attend a training course to improve his skills和C項(xiàng)的Football players at this club will experience fun and dynamic training, which aims to improve their all-round football skills一致。
【小題4】第四題的句子She wants to take part in a party next week, so she wants to learn some new moves to try out on the dance floor.和A項(xiàng)的You’ll spend half of each day learning different types of dance.一致。
【小題5】第五題的句子They plan to go on an outing during the summer holiday to make their own film.和B項(xiàng)的This course is for those who are interested in making films.一致。
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E. They apologize when needed.
F. They are generous with compliments.
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