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Hotel Reservations Welcome to the Kampala Beach Hotel Reservations (预定) System. You can reserve a room or package in one of three ways:(a)online,(b)by phone, and(c)by email. Did you know? You can take advantage of special savings by booking direct with us online. A. Online Reservations Enter your travel dates and the number of guests below to book your room online now. Click here to check on an existing online reservation. If you are searching for a specific package, please make sure your check-in and check-out dates allowing for the minimum number of nights in the package. You may make reservations for a maximum of 4 guests per room. For requests of 10 rooms or more, please refer to Group Accommodations. B. Reservations By Phone If you prefer to reserve by phone, please call: Toll Free from the USA, Canada, and Hawaii: +1-800-262-8450 Worldwide Direct: +1-808-661-0011 Hours (Hawaii Standard Time): Monday to Friday: 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday: 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. C. Reservations By E-mail If you prefer to submit (提交) an e-mail reservations request, click here. Submitting an e-mail request does not guarantee a reservation. For immediate confirmation and booking, please use online reservations engine above. |
1. What is the purpose of writing the passage? |
A. To attract more tourists to the hotel. B. To introduce a new hotel. C. To show the importance of science. D. To make the trip for tourists easier. |
2. If you want an immediate booking, you"d better use "_____". |
A. Online Reservations B. Reservations By Phone C. Reservations By E-mail D. Did you know? |
3. From the passage we can learn the hotel is in ______. |
A. Canada B. mainland America C. French D. Hawaii |
4. If you want to book a package you have to _____. |
A. submit an e-mail reservations request B. make sure of your check-in and check-out dates C. refer to Group Accommodations D. wait for further notice |
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1-4: AADB |
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Have you ever thought about what you would like to do after school? Perhaps one of these rather different jobs will suit you. TASTER: Food companies need people to taste the products that they are making. So many kinds of no bad-tasting food are put onto the supermarket shelves. All tasters do all day is take small bites of food. They make notes of what tastes good and what tastes bad. It is not a job for those who would like to stay thin. SNAKE MILKER: This involves taking the poison out of a snake"s teeth. You hold the snake over a glass and make it open its mouth very wide. The poison will then drip from the back of the teeth into the glass;This is known as milking the snake. You have to be very brave if you want to try this. GOLF BALL HUNTER: You will spend your day diving into. waterholes at different golf courses to hunt for lost golf balls. You could be picking up as many as 5,000 balls a day. Many golfers are willing to buy used golf balls and you could be making a lot of money. CLOCK CLEANER: Every day you will be climbing to the top of the clock towers in the city. Your responsibilities will be to oil, wind and repair the clocks. This is not a job for someone who is afraid of heights. |
1. If you are a taster, you call _____. |
A. pick up golf balls B. oil and repair the clocks C. get some milk from snakes D. try different kinds of food |
2. If you are afraid of heights, you"d better not choose the job as a _____. |
A. taster B. snake milker C. clock cleaner D. golf ball hunter |
3. You can probably find this passage in a _____. |
A. newspaper B. textbook C. report D. novel |
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Come to Camp Chippenstock! If you"re looking for happy summer memories that will last a lifetime. Camp Chippenstock is for you! We provide fun and meaningful activities for young people aged 12 through 17. Our campers choose from a wide variety of interesting activities led by an enthusiastic staff, some of whom were once Chinppenstock campers themselves. Because we are a day camp. Camp Chippenstock is more affordable than many other camps. Read on to find out how you can participate. Camp Chippenstock is surrounded by pine trees, hills, streams, and a large lake. Counselors and assistants are friendly, caring, and experienced. Each year we get letters from satisfied campers like this one from Tommy Molina:
"Camp Chippenstock is a great place to be in the summer. It"s everything you"d expect a camp to be and then some. I had a great summer, met a lot of cool people, and learned to paddle a canoe, I am definitely coming back next summer." | 阅读理解。 | PENRICE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Cornwall Country Council WE NEED TWO ASSISTANT HEADTEACHERS From January 2006 L13-17(£44 703-£49 314) Penrice Community College is a highly regarded and successful 11-16 specialist languages college. Following the recent appointment of a new Headteacher we"re restructuring(***)the leadership team to create new roles. One post will be leading teaching teams with responsibility for curriculum and timetabling. The other post will be leading student based teams with responsibility for student learning outcomes and the removal of barriers to student success such as poor attendance or disaffection. Penrice Community College is: ● A school with 1350 wonderful students ● High achieving with results well above average ● Mentioned twice in HMCI"s outstanding schools list ● A british Council International School ● Situated in a beautiful part of mid Cornwall All enquires for information and application packs to Daniellle Eyres on 01726 72613 or on secretary @ penricecornwall. Sch. Uk Closing date for applications is Tuesday October 4th at noon. Interviews will be held on Monday 17th and Tuesday 18th October 2005. | 1. The purpose of the above passage is to _____. | A. introduce the advantage of a school B. report the appointment of a new headteacher C. call on more students to go to school D. advertise for new assistants of headteachers | 2. The two new posts are required to do all the following EXCEPT ______. | A. stopping students missing classes B. getting students interested in learning C. leading student based teams D. arranging new curriculum | 3. HMCI is probably the name of _____. | A. an educational organization B. a school leader C. a political party D. a news reporter | 4. How many ways are mentioned in which you can get in touch with the school? | A. Two B. Three C. Four D. Five | 阅读理解。 | Information for Visitors to the Hunterian Museum | Opening times The Hunterian Museum is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Admission is free and the museum is open to all. | Christmas closure dates The Hunterian Museum is closed for the Christmas holiday from 5:00 pm on Tuesday 23 December 2008 until 10:00 am Tuesday 6 January 2009. | Location and local transport network The Hunterian Museum is located inside The Royal College of Surgeons of England, 35-43 Lincoln"s Inn Fields, London, WC2A 3PE | How to find us The College is centrally located at Lincoln"s Inn Fields within easy walking distance of Holborn (Piccadilly and Central lines) and Temple (District and Circle Lines) underground stations. It is underground journey from most major rail stations. Tel: 020 7405 3474 | Group bookings All groups must book in advance. An online booking form for groups is now available. Admission is free. A donation of £3 per person is encouraged. To book a visit please contact the museum on 020 7869 6560 or email: museums@rcseng.ac.uk | Curator (馆长) led tours for groups Tours of the museum can be booked for up to 30 people: An introductory tour lasts 30 minutes and is £100 plus VAT (增值税). A specialized tour lasts 45 minutes and is £130 plus VAT. Tours for schools are free, but donations are encouraged (£3 per person) To book a tour or a place for the free tour, please call 020 7869 6560. | 阅读理解。 |
Environment Awareness Week Regal Convention Center, Halls 1-4 24-30 March 2011 10:00 am- 9:00 pm Free admission for all! Save the environment, save our future Our environment needs help. With the participation of more than 50 organization, Environment Awareness Week is the biggest public education event dedicated to environmental protection and conversation. Don"t miss it! Come and know more about: The Threats to Earth(Hall 1) What is global warming? How serious is pollution? Learn about different environmental problems from our university students. Protect our environment! The Search for Renewable Energy(Hall 2) Can we get electricity from mind, solar energy, waves, rivers and underground heat? Get the answers from Solar Ace, Teflou, TouchWind Resources and other participants. The Quest for Freshwater (Hall 3) Is the shortage of freshwater worsening? What are Singapore"s solutions for treating wastewater? Hear from Flow Technologies, HydroMax Solutions and other participants. The 3 Rs to Save Earth(Hall 4) How can we REDUCE,REUSE and RECYCLE to cut down household wastes? Find out from the Global Gaia work, Green Earth Foundation and other participants. | For more information, please call Mr. Philip Koh at 6553 1188, send an email to Mrs Daisy Soh at daisy-soh@ief.org or visit the event"s web site at http://www.ief.org/eaw.@ief.org> |
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