【題目】 There’s no substitute for taking an English course in a high quality language school in an English-speaking country. ESL-lounge Student has partnered with some of the best language schools in the UK. Choose a school from below. We can offer discounts on English courses!

Burlington School, London

Burlington School is located in Parsons Green, 15 minutes by underground from the centre of London. Our standard of teaching is high, with course in General and Specialist English. The coffee bar is open all day serving freshly--cooked meals, and the school organizes a range of social activities to complement (補(bǔ)充) the classes. Students live either in homestays or in one of our hostels.

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University of Liverpool, English Language Centre

You can have confidence in the University of Liverpool, which is ranked in the top 10% of higher education institutions worldwide. While studying here, you will benefit from modern and dynamic English teaching methods in small classes of fewer than 16 students.

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Interactive English School, Brighton

We are a small friendly school. Being a small school means we can cater for your individual needs more easily than larger schools can. All of our teachers are native speakers, qualified and experienced. Our prices are very affordable and start from 60 per week for full-time courses of 20 lessons.

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New School of English, Cambridge

The New School of English is located in the beautiful city of Cambridge. The school is open all year and provides a range of English courses for adults from all over the world (minimum age 16). These courses cover General English as well as courses for professional looking to focus on specific topic areas. They have a range of accommodation choices for students.

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1What can we know about Burlington School?

A.It is open all year.B.It is located in London.

C.It provides no accommodation.D.It offers no social practice classes.

2How is New School of English different from the others?

A.It sets a strict age limit.

B.Its accommodation is optional.

C.Its teachers are qualified and experienced.

D.It offers General and Specialist English courses.

3Who would be interested in the schools?

A.English professors.B.Native English speakers.

C.Foreign English learners.D.Staff of ESL-lounge Student.

【答案】

1B

2A

3C

【解析】

這是一篇應(yīng)用文。文章主要介紹了英國四所語言學(xué)校培訓(xùn)的相關(guān)信息。

1細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第二段中Burlington School is located in Parsons Green, 15 minutes by underground from the centre of London. Burlington School位于帕森斯格林,從倫敦市中心乘地鐵15分鐘即可到達(dá)。由此可知,Burlington School位于倫敦。故選B。

2細(xì)節(jié)理解題。分析文章以及文章最后一段中The school is open all year and provides a range of English courses for adults from all over the world (minimum age 16). 學(xué)校全年開放,為來自世界各地的成年人提供一系列英語課程(最低年齡16)。只有New School of English對年齡有限制。故選A。

3推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章第一段中There’s no substitute for taking an English course in a high quality language school in an English-speaking country. ESL-lounge Student has partnered with some of the best language schools in the UK. 在講英語的國家,在高質(zhì)量的語言學(xué)校學(xué)習(xí)英語是不可替代的。ESL-lounge學(xué)生與英國一些最好的語言學(xué)校合作。由此可知,外國英語學(xué)習(xí)者會對這些學(xué)校感興趣。故選C。

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