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FundedProgramsAllowYouToExploreCanadaAndLearnFrench

AreyouopentoexploringCanadaforafewweeks,meetingnewfriends,learningFrenchandparticipatinginunforgettableworthyadventures?

TheExploreProgramsorOdysseyProgramsmayberightforyou!

EXPLOREPROGRAMS

OfferedduringthespringandsummerforpeoplewithanyskilllevelinFrench,theExploreProgramsarelanguageprogramswhichallowyoutodiscoveranotherregionofCanadawhilelearningFrench.Thereisathree-weekExplore(from13to15yearsold)programandanExploreprogramifyou'

reastudent16yearsoldorolder.

FUNDING

Thethree-weekExploreprogram:

$2,000(taxableincome).

TheExploreprogramfor16+yearolds:

$2,800(taxableincome).

Thefundingcoversthemajorexpensesforparticipatingintheprogram:

tuition,teachingmaterials,workshops,meals,hotel,andmostofyouractivities.Asidefrompersonalspendingmoney(forsnacksorsouvenirs,etc.)youwillneedtocoverregistrationfeesandtravelexpenses.

ELIGIBILITYCRITERIA(资格标准)

InordertoqualifyfortheExplore(from13to15yearsofage)funding,youmust:

-beaCanadiancitizenorresident(thosestudyinginCanadaasastudent);

-be13.14or15yearsoldbythetimeyourExplore(from13to15yearsofage)course,begins;

andhavebeenafull-timestudentforatleastonetermduringthecurrentschoolyear.

ThereisnoagelimitforparticipationinOdyssey,butyouneedtomeetalltheothereligibilityrequirementsintheExploreprogram.TherearenoFrench-language-skillrequirementstoapplyfortheOdysseyprogram.

Forfulldetailspleasevisitwww.myodyssey.ca.

1.WhichofthefollowingcanyoudoifyoujoinintheFundedPrograms?

A.Goabroad.B.Meetoldfriends.

C.Experienceanadventure.D.Beafull-timestudent.

2.Whatistheextracostifyouparticipateintheprogram?

A.Tripexpenses.B.Students'

books.C.Hotelexpenses.D.Suppers.

3.WhatmakesOdysseydifferentfromtheExplore?

A.EnglishrequirementsB.Agerequirements.

C.Frenchrequirements.D.Learningtime.

B

Lastsummer,KatieStellerpulledoffthefreewayonherwaytoworkinMinneapolis.Shestoppedatatrafficlight,whereamanwassittingwithasignaskingforhelp.Sherolleddownherwindow.

"

Hey!

Sheshouted."

I'

mdrivingaroundgivingfreehaircuts.IfIgograbmychair,doyouwantonerightnow?

Themanlookedtobeinhis60s.Helaughed,saying,"

Actually,Ihaveaweddingtogotothisweek.Iamreallyhopingtogetahaircut."

llberightback."

Stellersaid.

Shedroveoff,wenttothesalon(美发厅)sheowns,andmovedaredchairintohercar.Thenshedroveback.Theman,namedEdward,tookaseat.Shestartedtogivehimahaircut.HetoldherabouthisgrowingupinMississippiandmovingtoMinnesotatobeclosertohisadultchildren.Afterthehaircutwasdone,Edwardlookedinamirrorandsaidgladly,"

Ilookgood!

Todate,Stellerhasgiven30orsosuchhaircutstopeoplearoundthecity.It'

smorethanahaircut.Stellerwantsittobeagatewaytoexpresscare,valueandappreciation,butalsotogettoknowmorepeople.

Stellerknowsthatahaircutcanchangealife.Onechangedhers:

Asateen,shesufferedfromaseriousdiseaseandherhairthinneddrastically.Seeingthis,hermotherarrangedforSteller'

sfirstprofessionalhaircut."

Tositdownandhavesomebodylookatmeandtalktomekindlyhelpedmefeelcaredaboutandlessalone,"

shesaid.

Afterthat,Stellerknewshewantedtohaveherownsalonsoshecouldhelppeoplefeelthewayshe'

dfeltthatday.Notlongafterfinishingcosmetology(美容学)schoolin2009,shebeganwhatshenowcallsherRedChairProject,reachingouttopeopleonthestreets.

4.WhatdidStelleroffertoEdward?

A.Encouragement.B.Afreehaircut.C.Acomfortablechair.D.Financialassistance.

5.WhydidStellerstartherRedChairProject?

A.Toadvertisehersalon.B.Tochangethepoor'

slife.

C.Toshowactsofkindness.D.Todrawothers'

attention.

6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"

drastically"

inparagraph7mean?

A.Cautiously.B.Occasionally.C.Sharply.D.Painfully.

7.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.MorethanaHaircutB.AChairProject

C.AFreeHaircutD.LessPrejudiceandCruelty

C

ScientisthavebeenstudyingAntarcticaforoveracentury,butdetailsasbasicaswhatitlookslikebeneathallthaticehavelargelyremainedamystery.Now,EartherreportsthatateamofscientistsfromDenmark,Norway,theNetherlands,andtheUKhaspublishedthemostdetaileddatayetonthecontinent'

ssubglacialtopography(冰川下的地形)neartheSouthPole.

AstheyreportinthejournalGeophysicalResearchLetters,centralAntarcticaishometothreelargecanyons(峡谷),oneofwhichisdeeperthantheGrandCanyonandnearlyaswideatsomepoints.TheresearchersmadethediscoverybyflyingaplanewithradarovertheSouthPole,aspotthatisn'

tcoveredbysatellites.Theyexpectedtofindmountainsbeneaththeicesheet,butthewidecanyonstheyfoundbetweenthemountainscameasasurprise.

Ofthethreecanyons,twohadn'

tbeendocumentedpreviously.Thelargest,theFoundationTrough(基础槽),measures218mileslong,upto22mileswide,and6,260feetdeep,puttingituptherewiththeplanet'

smostimpressivecanyons.

Thediscoveriesaresignificantontheirown,buttherealpurposebehindtheresearchistobetterunderstandhowtheWestandFastAntarcticicesheetswillreacttorisingtemperatures.Human-causedclimatechangehasmadesomeofthecontinent'

sicenotfirm,andtheWestAntarcticicesheetespeciallyhasbeenslowlymeltingtothesea.Ifpatternscontinue,thecoastalglacierssupportingthelargeicesheetscouldfalldown,causingsealevelstoriseaminimumof10feet.Ifthishappens,thecanyonscouldbeamajorfactorinthespeedanddirectionoficeflowfromcentralAntarcticatothecoast.

Theeventisn'

tlikelytohappeninthenearfuture,butfurtherstudyofAntarctica'

stopographywillallowscientiststobetterpredictwhenitmight.

8.Whichofthefollowinghavescientistsknownlittle?

A.TheshapeofAntarcticaice.B.TheconditionofAntarcticaice.

C.TheGrandCanyon.D.ThebeneathofAntarcticaice.

9.Whichofthefollowingisfoundbyaplanewithradar?

A.TheGrandCanyon.B.Themountains.C.Threelargecanyons.D.Icesheets.

10.Howdothescientistsfeelaboutfindingthewidecanyons?

A.Ridiculous.B.Interesting.C.Unexpected.D.Common.

11.What'

stheaimofthestudy?

A.Toknowhowicesheetsreacttorisingtemperatures.

B.Tofindouthowlargethethreecanyonsare.

C.Todocumentthethreecanyons.

D.Toshowtheimportanceofthethreecanyons.

D

Huggingadogisoneofthelife'

sgreaterjoys.Itislikeexperiencingalovedrug,whichisquitetrue.

Dogsandhumansalwaysinteractwitheachother.Andifyougettohavedogsandhugthemeveryday,youjustmightlivelongerthanpeoplewhodon'

thavetocleananimalhairofftheirclothes,accordingtoapairofstudiesrecently.

Thestudies,publishedinthejournalCirculation:

CardiovascularQualityandOutcomes,suggestthatdogownershipislinkedtoa21%reductionintheriskofdeath-overthe12-yearperiodstudied-forpeoplewithheartdisease.Whenyoulookatalltheevidencearounddogownershipandtheirhealth,it'

sprettyclearthesignalisreal.

We'

veknownforeverthatowningadogincreasesone'

sphysicalactivity.Regardlessofweather,youhavetogetoutandwalkthedog.Otherwise,youmightstayhomeandwatchTV.Owningadogmakesyouspendmoretimeoutdoors,andtimespentoutdoorsimproveshealth.Owningadogorinteractingwithadogevenforashorttermalsoreducesbloodpressure.Andthebiggestadvantageofhavingadogiswhatitdoesformentalhealth.Weseeverybeneficialeffectsondepressionandanxiety.

Manyofusmaynothaveadog.Andthesestudieshavefinallyconvincedsomeonetogetone.We'

vethoughtofdogsasaformofcomfort.Thestudyforcesarethinkingofpetsinoursociety.We'

vestartedoutwithdogsasaccomplicesduringhuntsashunter-gatherers.Gradually,weselectedfortraitsofloyaltyandfriendship.Atthispoint,manyofuscantotallyseethebasicreasonswhydogsimproveoursenseofwell-being,reducelonelinessandcanbeanimprovementtoourphysicalandmentalhealth.

12.Whomightlivelongeraccordingtothestudy?

A.Peoplewhohatedogs.B.Peoplewhohavedogs.

C,Peoplewhohaven'

tdogs.D.Peoplewholikebathingpets.

13.Whatcanweinferaboutgettingadoginparagraph3?

A.Itcancureheartdisease.B.Itcanhelpimprovehealth.

C.Itcanmakepeoplemoreenergetic.D.Itcanstoppeoplefromgettingill.

14.Whatisthelargestbenefitofgettingadog?

A.Improvingphysicalhealth.B.Enjoyingoutdooractivities.

C.Strengtheningpatienceandlove.D.Improvingmentalhealth.

15.Whatistheauthor'

spurposeinwritingthetext?

A.Toshowhisloveofdogs.

B.Tosharehisownexperienceofkeepingadog.

C.Tostatethefindingofastudyaboutkeepingdogs.

D.Tointroduceanewlifestyle.

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