Want to come to Beijing in 2008?

Beijing is the hosting city for the Olympic Games in 2008.

Choose homestay(寄宿家庭)for your accommodation(住宿)!

Beijing does not have enough hotels available to accommodate all people that will visit the city for the 2008 Olympics.

Homestay Beijing 2008 now has almost 450 different homestay accommodation available.We have made arrangements with people who would like to share their living fiats for a few days/weeks with visitors.

All hosts speak English!

Beijing has a large number of expats from English—speaking countries,so it is possible that all hosts speak English.

Much cheaper than a hotel!

Hotel prices will become 10 times(倍)higher than usual.

More space than In a hotel!

A hotel room is just that a room.At Homestay Beijing 2008,you can choose what kind of accommodation you want.

More experience than in a hotel!

We think that staying with people who live here can add much more to your experience.

More Information

Read our introduction on the about page.If you have any questions,please have a look at our Frequent Asked Questions page for answers!

Contact(聯(lián)系)us

If you want to contact us for more information,you can find a contact form on the Frequent Asked Questions page.

If you are interested to stay at one of our flats.please visit the pages Rent Homestay.

1.According to(依據(jù))the advertisement,one of the advantages of homestay is         

A.being comfortable with larger space

B.being easier to visit places of interest

C.being able to make more Chinese friends

D.being closer to the Olympic stadiums(場館)

2.We can infer(推斷)from the advertisement that          during the 2008 Olympics.

A.a(chǎn) present 400-dollar room may cost as much as 2000 dollars

B.there will be more visitors to Beijing than hotels can take in

C.most visitors will choose the fiats of Homestay Beijing 2008

D.homestay will help visitors to learn to speak good English

3.The underlined word “expats” in Paragraph 4 refers to(指的是)foreigners         

A.staying in hotels                                       B.helping others

C.watching games                                         D.living in Beijing

4.If you want to learn more about homestay,you'd better          first.

A.read “the about page”                                  B.contact hotels in Beijing

C.visit “Rent Homestay”                                 D.call Homestay Beijing 2008

5.The advertisement is made for          during the 2008 Olympics.

A.those who will work as Olympic volunteers

B.those who will provide accommodation for visitors

C.those who will come to Beijing from foreign countries

D.those who will come to Beijing from different parts of China

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Young people can expand(擴(kuò)大) their social circles beyond their classmates by making friends with co-workers. And many teenagers find that earning their own money gives them a sense of pride and freedom.
The US Department of Labor allows teenagers to apply for jobs at the age of 14. Popular part-time jobs include working in ice cream stores, coffee shops, and clothing stores. During the school year, teenagers may go to work a few times a week after their classes get out, then work for longer on the weekends.
In the summer, top jobs for teens include working at camps, swimming pools and amusement parks. These jobs are great for young people who want to be active and have fun while making money.
A favorite job for many teens is babysitting(臨時替人看小孩), and they can start before 14 if the parents agree. After the children are sleeping and before the parents come home, babysitters have lots of freedom.
As long as they stay in the house and make sure the kids are okay, babysitters can do their homework, enjoy a snack, watch TV, or talk on the phone with friends.
It can be stressful to balance school, homework, and a part-time job. Still, many American teenagers value their work experience and the skills they gain on the job.
【小題1】The author thinks a part-time job can teach teenagers many skills except _____.

A.responsibilityB.teamworkC.leadershipD.organization
【小題2】American teenagers can work when they are _____ years old by law.
A.fourteenB.thirteenC.twelveD.eleven
【小題3】Where do American teenagers like to work most in the summer?
A.At a shop.B.In the office.C.At a camp.D.At a clothing store.
【小題4】American teenagers like to babysit because they _____.
A.can start before 14B.can make more money
C.like to play with childrenD.have lots of freedom
【小題5】We can infer that American teenagers _____ from the last paragraph.
A.enjoy working more
B.hate going to school
C.don’t have much homework
D.think that skills are important

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Tony Buzan’s grades were going down at university. Disappointed with his low marks, he went to the library to find a book on how to use his brain. He was directed to the medical section. Confused, he said to the librarian, “I don’t want to take my brain out, I just want to learn how to use it.” Her reply was simple: “There’s no book on that.”
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“I think in most cases, people use less than 1 percent of their brains,” he says.
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A.To show that Tony Buzan was worried about his study.
B.To invite us to think about the importance of manuals.
C.To prove that the mind map is a useful tool for the brain.
D.To show why Tony Buzan studies the brain and learning.
【小題2】What does the word “stimulate” mean in the passage?
A.Excite.B.Improve.C.Encourage.D.Affect.
【小題3】What can we infer from the passage?
A.If we learn the mind map, we will become the best student.
B.The mind map will help your brain connect separate details.
C.The mind map will be more effective if we put more details in it.
D.We will solve the problem if we make connections between ideas.
【小題4】What is the best title for the passage?
A.How to make the mind map?
B.Is the mind map widely used?
C.Can your memory be mapped?
D.Is the mind map helpful in thinking?

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1.Which of the following topics do the writer and his mother often talk about?

A.The writer’s studies.                    B.The writer’s future job

C.Dinner plans                           D.Wars around the world

2.We can infer from Paragraph 1 that the writer’s mother ____________.

A.doesn’t want the writer to major in English

B.doesn’t think the writer should be a doctor

C.gets along very well with the writer

D.doesn’t think working in the science field is a good idea

3.The underlined word “bemoans” in Paragraph 2 most probably means _____________.

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4.Which of following statements is probably TRUE about the writer?

A.He wants to be like his mother’s co-worker’s son.

B.He wants to find a job in his community in the future.

C.He doesn’t think his mother’s co-worker’s son is perfect.

D.He wants to do something he really likes in the future.

 

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These are a few of the changes that experts believe millennials will bring to the American workforce. But the world is changing very fast. There will probably be more changes that are difficult to imagine today.

1.According to the first paragraph of the passage, which of the following is NOT true?

A. Millennials belong to a new generation.

B. Millennials were born about ten years ago.

C. Millennials are entering the workforce.

D. Millennials know little about the world before the Internet.

2.Which is the main reason that make the experts believe millennials are different from young Americans of past generations?

A. Millennials can speak a better native language.

B. Millennials grow up with computers and Internet. 

C. Millennials use mobile phones and e-mails often. D. Millennials spend long hours playing video games.

3.Why do the millennials experct to share their work and ideas with others?

A. Because they know how to use the Internet to make new friends.

B. Because they understand how to communicate with new friends.

C. Because they grow up sharing ideas, music, information, games, and friendships with others by the Internet.

D. Because the Internet can provide all the information they need.

4.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?

A. Millennials grow up with more attention from their parents and teachers.

B. Many millennials are showing more confident than others at work.

C. Many millennials give more valuable opinions to their co-workers and bosses.

D. Many of the millennials have had fun and creative experiences when they are on sports teams.

5. From the passage we know that ______.

A. the number of the millennials had come to 33 million by the end of 1982

B. most of the millennnials learn native computer language in schools.

C. millennials require their bosses to be healthier and the rules clearer at work

D. more changes will probably be brought to the American workforce by millennials

 

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