Thousands of students, from all around the world, have helped their international careers by taking EIS English studies at South Thames College London – STCL.
You too can take our first-class EIS courses to learn, and live English in London @ STCL.
1. Our experience
We have provided English for International Students EIS courses to people from around the world for 40 years.
More than 1,000 students take our EIS courses each year, often after a recommendation from a friend or relative.
Our teachers have worked in many countries; their experience will help you to develop international English communication skills.
2. A world in one college
The College has students from more than 100 countries.
When you study English with us, you will have the opportunity to meet not only UK students, but also people from all over the world.
3. ________
The College’s main purpose is to provide education and training for our local community.
We have more than 20,000 students, on a range of academic, technical and vocational courses in addition to English language courses.
All students can also use the facilities available at the college—library services, free Internet access, sports & more.
You can join a range of leisure and social activities.
4. Assured quality
STCL is a member of English UK, the national association of accredited (授权的) English language centers.
Our EIS courses meet the quality standards of Accreditation UK and are accredited by the British Council.
5. Our range of courses
We have a wide range of courses designed to meet the needs of global citizens in an international environment.
Our courses prepare you both for life in London – perhaps as a student – and for your future career, anywhere in the world.
We help you improve your English so you can communicate more effectively – for study, work or socializing…
Intensive courses meet UK immigration regulations for students.
For information about out intensive English courses, click here.What is the purpose of the passage?
A.To attract students from all over the world. |
B.To make South Thames College London known. |
C.To stress the importance of EIS courses. |
D.To help find a suitable training course. |
Which can be the best heading of Part 3?
A.Our recreation resources |
B.Free services in STCL |
C.More than an English school |
D.Carefully designed activities |
From the passage we learn that _____.
A.the College’s history goes back over a century |
B.the teachers here come from all over the world |
C.the students can’t have access to library services |
D.the courses are useful for one’s future career |
This passage is most likely to be found _____.
A.in a school report | B.on the Internet |
C.in a textbook | D.in the newspaper |
They will be here in a minute, surely. I’ll just stare at my shoes a little while longer to pass the time. Wish I’d brought a book. Hang on, though, what if I’ve got the wrong day? The wrong place? Have the clocks gone back? No, damn it, I’m off home. Whoever I’m waiting for clearly lives in a different time zone from me.
I am always 10 minutes early, so if you’re 10 minutes late, I’ve been foot-tapping for 20 minutes. I know it’s not fair to hold the first 10 against you, but I just can’t help myself. I never wait more than 20 minutes beyond the meeting time we decided upon, not for anyone, ever.
OK, that’s not strictly true. I have, on occasion, hung around anxiously and heart-brokenly for up to an hour, but the bitter anger that follows is never a pretty sight. If you’ve made me wait that long, you will wish you hadn’t bothered turning up at all.
How come some people are always late and some are always on time? If I can manage to be punctual, why can’t you? Because I left a hot cup of coffee at home while you sat down to roll another cigarette. Because I spilled jam on my pants and quickly wiped it off whereas you took time to change your whole outfit. Because I switched off midway through a TV series, but you had to ride out the end, didn’t you? And don’t even think about blaming the traffic. How do you think I got here? By flying carpet? Only carelessness or arrogance (傲慢) can explain a habit of lateness.
Some people are always late because they can’t make realistic calculations about how long it takes to do things. There are 60 seconds in a minute and 60 minutes in an hour. Just deal with it. Painful as it may be, you have to accept that, as you’ve agreed to meet at eight and it’s now a quarter to, you don’t have time to phone your girlfriend.
Much worse, though, are those with big egos (自我). Being late is just rude. Being late on purpose really means that you hate the person you are meeting.
Of course, there are some perfectly lovely latecomers out there. I just never wait long enough to find out.Which of the following words best describes how the author feels in the first paragraph?
A.Anxious. | B.Curious. |
C.Thankful. | D.Joyful. |
What does the author think contributes to people always being late?
a. Their big egos.
b. Traffic jams.
c. Their carelessness.
d. Being picky when choosing clothes.
e. Their realistic calculations of how long it takes to do things.
A.a, b | B.a, c | C.b, d, e | D.c, d, e |
We can learn from the article that the author ___________.
A.is tolerant of people being late |
B.has missed lots of meetings |
C.has trouble getting along with others |
D.has a strong preference for good timekeeping |
According to the author, people should ____________.
A.be patient when waiting for a latecomer |
B.keep in mind that being late is rude and selfish |
C.always arrive 10 minutes early for an appointment |
D.ask people around them to remind them about an appointment |
When introducing American universities, some of the first institutions to mention are the Ivy League schools. Originally, the Ivy League was an athletic conference made up of 8 private institutes of higher learning in northeastern United States. However, as time went on, these schools also became known for their excellence in academics besides athletics. Until now, these 8 schools have been recognized as some of the best colleges and universities in the United States.
Harvard University is a private institution located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The university includes a number of graduate and professional schools, as well as a college for undergraduates. In 2012, Harvard ranked number one in US News’ ranking of national universities again. Founded in 1636, Harvard is the oldest institute of higher education in the United States. It can be said that first there was Harvard, then the United States of America. Also, Harvard’s library contains the oldest collection of books in the United States as well as the largest private collection in the world. Harvard has also been described by Forbes Magazine as one of the “billionaire universities” as of their recent list of 469 billionaires, 50 received a degree from Harvard.
Harvard College (the institute for undergraduate students) is one of the most famous schools in the United States. It offers over 40 undergraduate fields of study, including astrophysics, mathematics, neurobiology(神经生物学), etc. And the financial aid program there is amazing. Even though the tuition is about 37,576, and there are other expenses throughout the year, about 70% of undergraduate students received financial aid. Out of those students, over 90% of them had their full need met. And the policies for international students are the same for U.S. citizens.
Harvard College is very selective, as it only admits about 6% of their applicants. For admission into Harvard College, it is required that students take the SAT or the ACT, as well as 2 SAT Subject Tests. Harvard will also look at other factors during admission such as your application essay, high school transcript, recommendations, and most importantly, your character and personal qualities. What are the Ivy League schools famous for?
A.Athletics and location. | B.Academics and history. |
C.Financial aid and training. | D.Athletics and academics. |
Harvard University includes .
A.only one college |
B.a number of colleges for undergraduates |
C.a kindergarten, a middle school and a college |
D.many graduate and professional schools and a college for undergraduates |
Why is Harvard called one of the “billionaire universities”?
A.Because people can get a lot of money from Harvard. |
B.Because there are 50 billionaires in Harvard. |
C.Because nearly one ninth of the billionaires once studied in Harvard. |
D.Because 469 billionaires sponsor Harvard. |
What can we learn from the passage?
A.90% students in Harvard have their full need met. |
B.About 70% of undergraduate students received financial aid. |
C.Harvard College is the institute for graduate students. |
D.The policies for international students are different for U.S. Citizens. |
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。
奥朗德
President Normal
(2012年洛阳二模)BEFORE Nicolas Sarkozy became French president,he was asked if he thought about presidency when he looked in the mirror while shaving(刮胡子).“Not just when I'm shaving,”he answered.
When Francois Hollande,now presidentelect(总统当选人)of France,was asked the same question,he replied:“Do I see myself as president?No,I am a presidential candidate.A candidate must not think himself president;he must give hope that he becomes president.”
Hollande has promised to be a“normal(普通的) president”-something Sarkozy certainly was not.Sarkozy celebrated his election in 2007 at a worldclass Parisian restaurant.He took holidays on the yachts(游艇)of wealthy businesspeople.Hollande,by contrast,was still going around Paris on his threewheeled motorbike at the start of this year.One member of his party said he looked“more like a pizza delivery man”than the next president.
“That is the key to Hollande's success because the election is turning into a sort of referendum(公民投票)for or against Nicolas Sarkozy,”Eric Dupin,a journalist and political observer(观察员)told Global Post.“Francois Hollande is the one who appears not only as his main opponent(对手)politically,but also as his complete opposite psychologically(心理上).”
When he was the Socialist party leader,Hollande was nicknamed“the marshmallow(软糖)”because he hated fights.Sarkozy,by contrast,is known to be loud and aggressive(好斗的).
When faced with Sarkozy's verbal attacks during the election,Hollande stayed calm.This sometimes annoyed even his own supporters.“I wish he would just let go and savage(用暴力对付)Sarko,”one Hollande voter said to the Guardian.
But Hollande still knows how to fight.Stéphane Le Foll,a Sicialist MEP who has been one of Hollande's closest advisors for 17 years and is codirecting his campaign,said Hollande had quietly planned his presidential bid(投标) for 10 years.“I think we all underestimated(低估)this guy,”Alain Minc,one of Sarkozy's closest friends and advisers,told Reuters.
Hollande was born in 1954 into a middleclass family.He lived through the 1968 protests(抗议)that nearly overthrew(推翻)the French government.“They shocked him,but also politicized him,he said in a recent interview,making him understand that change was possible,”reported the New York Times.When Hollande was 15,he told friends he expected to become president.
“I didn't come to the first rank either by chance or by obsession(执迷),”Hollande said in an interview with Reuters.“I got there because I put myself in this situation,and because I deserved (值得的;应受的)it.”By citing Hollande and Sarkozy's replies to the same question,the author intends to show ________.
A.Sarkozy is more confident than Hollande |
B.Hollande is more modest than Sarkozy |
C.Hollande is less ambitious than Sarkozy |
D.Sarkozy is more humorous than Hollande |
What is the key to Hollande's success in the presidential election according to Eric Dupin?
A.His dislike of fights. |
B.His careful plan for the presidential bid. |
C.How different he is form Sarkozy. |
D.The gentle way in which he ran his campaign. |
How did Hollande react to Sarkozy's verbal attacks according to the article?
A.He fought back violently. |
B.He got annoyed on the spot. |
C.He didn't say anything. |
D.He dealt with them calmly. |
What did Hollande think he owed his success to,according to the article?
A.His good luck. |
B.His devotion and efforts. |
C.His obsession with politics. |
D.His personality and experience. |
What is the purpose of the article?
A.To show what kind of person Hollande is. |
B.To compare the differences between Hollande and Sarkozy |
C.To show what French people think of Hollande. |
D.To explain why Sarkozy lost the election. |
Tang Zhou and his wife are planning to have their second child, a test-tube baby. His wife had a natural delivery when she was 34 and their first child, a boy, is now 7. The couple are now hoping to have a daughter through a surrogate mother in the US. “My wife couldn’t bear another delivery because of her heart condition and her age. Surrogacy helps avoid the risks to older mothers,” Tang said, “Moreover, our second child will be born in the US and become a citizen there. That is not a bad choice.”
The couple spent weeks researching their move, looking for a reliable agency that provides surrogacy services overseas. Surrogacy is still illegal in many countries, including China. “We will be taking much higher risks by relying on a surrogate mother in China because we are not protected by any regulation or law. You pay a lot of money but may meet with many problems,” Tang said. “You might not even get your baby back.”
Tang and his wife are part of an increasing number of Chinese couples who are turning to surrogacy services. Tang also considered surrogacy in Thailand but dropped the idea after recent reports about a baby with Down Syndrome(唐氏综合症) who was delivered through surrogacy and said to have been deserted in Thailand by the biological parents from Australia. Instead, Tang chose the California Surrogacy Center agency as his first option after reading the detailed introduction on its website. Compared with many other agencies that he could contact only via e-mail, the center has a consulting office in Beijing, Tang said.
The center is in San Diego, California, and has satellite offices in Los Angeles and Beijing. According to Liu, the center has been operating for more than eight years, and about 100 surrogate mothers live in California.“A surrogate mother” refers to a mother who _______.
A.acts as a baby-sitter |
B.nurses another woman’s baby |
C.offers service to a new mother |
D.gives birth to a baby for another woman |
Which of the following is True according to the passage?
A.Chinese couples prefer to have a test-tube baby. |
B.Couples face no risks in surrogacy services. |
C.A sick test-tube baby was deserted in Thailand. |
D.Unhealthy test-tube babies can be legally abandoned. |
Tang and his wife turned to overseas surrogacy services because _______.
A.surrogacy remains illegal in China |
B.they call for less money |
C.it is more convenient to contact them |
D.most of them are experienced |
The passage mainly tells us that ________.
A.an old woman can take a risk of delivering a baby |
B.more Chinese couples are turning to surrogacy |
C.it’s not a bad choice to have a baby born overseas |
D.biological couples may fail to get their babies back |
ACS Middle School is delighted to announce the 10-day Morocco Challenge 2015. We are planning another exciting adventure to Morocco with the support of World Challenge, a global leader in service and adventure based trips. What sets this programme apart from other middle school trips is that the students will have the opportunity to help plan and lead their own expedition(考察探险).
This experience gives ACS Middle School students an opportunity to do something really unique that will make them stand out from the crowd. The experience will provide students with a wealth of new skills which they will find invaluable in school, college, university and the world beyond.
We invite you to join us for an informative parents’ presentation, given by World Challenge, where you will have the opportunity to hear all about the amazing challenges that your son or your daughter will have the chance to experience.
Initial Information Evening for interested students and parents:
Date: MONDAY, September 22nd, 2014
Time: 4:00 pm
Location: ACS Middle School
The presentation will be an informative and interactive presentation with plenty of opportunities for questions, along with videos and images of the expeditions and what it will be like to take part. There will be lots of information on how the students will fundraise to take part in this expedition, what they will do while overseas, the safety and back-up on the expedition and thebenefits they will obtain from taking part.
We hope you and your son(daughter) are able to attend the Parents’ Presentation. We are sure you will find it interesting and see why ACS values the outcomes of this programme so highly. If you are unable to attend then your son or your daughter can attend on your behalf and collect the information needed.
Email enquiries to: cobmsclubz@acs-schools.com Subject: Morocco Challenge 2015According to the passage, the Morocco Challenge 2015 _______.
A.is the first adventure by World Challenge | B.was announced about 10 days ago |
C.will start on 22nd September 2014 | D.differs from other middle school trips |
The passage is most probably written by _______.
A.World Challenge | B.ACS Middle School students |
C.students’ parents | D.ACS Middle School |
According to the passage, which of the following is True?
A.The informative Presentation will be given by World Challenge. |
B.For more information, you can send email to World Challenge. |
C.Students cannot be allowed to attend the Parents’ Presentation. |
D.Parents are not allowed to go on the expedition along with their children. |
The passage is written to _______.
A.advertise World Challenge and appeal to more volunteers. |
B.inform students how to fundraise to join in this expedition. |
C.invite parents to attend an interactive Parents’ Presentation. |
D.guide students to organize their own expedition. |