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Department of Homeland Security
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services I – 797 C, Notice of Action
RECEIPT NUMBER CCC0729197862 | CASE TYPE I – 901 – Application | ||
RECEIVED DATE July 18,2007 | PRIORITY DATE | APPLECANT SEVIS ID: N0004469915 YITIAN CHEN | |
NOTICE DATE JULY 18,2007 | PAGE 1 of 1 | ASC CODE N/A | |
YITIAN CHEN 2008 HUANGXING ROAD SHANGHAI, 200034 CHINA, PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF NF 0311 | NOTICE TYPE: Receipt Notice Amount Received: $ 100.00 | ||
YITIAN CHEN Your I – 901 fee transmittal form has been received. Please notify us immediately if any of the above information is incorrect. This fee payment is valid only for your particular course of study or program. If you fall out of status, apply for a new F – 1, F – 3. M – 1, M – 3 or J – 1 non – immigrant visa, or if you want to change your non – immigrant category to an F – 1, F – 3, M – 3 or J – 1, you may be required to pay another fee. Bring this receipt to the consulate as proof of payment of the SEVIS fee. Applicant Status: J – 1 Receipt Copy: 01 Date of Birth: 05/25/1975 Amount Received : $ 100.00 Program Number: P – 1 – 04576 | |||
I – 901 Student / Exchange Visitor Processing Fee P. O. Box 970020 St. Louis, MO 63197 – 0020 Customer Service Telephone: 785 – 330 – 1048 This form issued by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement | |||
Form I – 797C (Rev. 01/31/05)
1.What does this table allow you to do?
A.To apply for a visit to America.
B.To apply for immigration to America.
C.To apply for a visit to the People’s Republic of China.
D.To apply for immigration to the People’s Republic of China.
2.You can get to the destination on .
A.May 25,1975 B.January 31, 2005
C.June 18,2007 D.July 18, 2007
3.Suppose you plan to change your applicant status, you have to .
A.notify U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services immediately
B.pay another fee as required
C.apply for a new F – 1, F – 3. M – 1, M – 3 or J – 1 non – immigrant visa
D.make a phone call to the Customer Service
President: Mrs. A. Teapot
Directors: Mrs. B. Fox, Captain W.L. Chaser, Dr. V. Moody
10 June 2008
The Headmaster,
Chickfield School.
Dear Headmaster,
Thank you for your telephone message. We shall be happy to welcome your pupils to the Gardens and Park. The entrance charge is 1 pound 50 pence each child. The teachers are allowed in free.
Our restaurant will also be glad to provide meals at the following low and very reasonable prices: lunch: £3.85, tea: £1.20 for each child. Our President has asked me to inform you that teacher’s meals will be supplied free of charge.
Our Directors are pleased to act as Guides at a small additional cost of 25 pence each child (teachers free).
Please let us know the number of children coming as soon as possible so that we can make the necessary arrangements.
Yours truly,
T. Bull (Miss)
Secretary
Miss. T. Bull
Chadley Gardens and Wild Life Park.
Dear Miss Bull,
Thank you so much for your letter of 10 June. I am pleased to say that twenty-eight teachers from this school will visit the Gardens and Wild Life Park on Friday, June 28th
I am afraid that the children have decided to save some money, so they will not be coming, and I am therefore arranging to take them to London for they the day.
Yours truly,
D. Cleverpants
Headmaster
1.What message do you think Mr. D. Cleverpants had sent to Miss. T. Bull by telephone?
He had asked about _________.
A.the guide and the food
B.bringing schoolchildren on a visit and about the charges
C.teachers’ going to the garden and about the charges
D.the meals and the prices
2.What might visitors see in Chadley Gardens and Wild Life Park?
A.Restaurants and meals.
B.Only animals.
C.Plants, trees, wild animals and birds.
D.Presidents, secretaries, directors and the visitors.
3.How can teachers visit such places free of charge?
A.They must bring schoolchildren to the park.
B.Teachers don’t need to pay anything when visiting any park.
C.They must telephone to send messages to the park.
D.They must let the park know the member of the children going to the park.
4.Why will only teachers visit the Garden and Park?
A.The students don’t like visiting Wild Life Park.
B.The entrance charge is 1 pound 50 pence each child.
C.The teachers can visit it at a low price.
D.Everything requires money, so it’s too expensive.
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阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑。以下为几则招聘广告:
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请阅读以下几位求职者的相关信息,然后匹配适合他(她)的工作。
61. Henry is a high school student in America. He used to do many kinds of jobs when he was a young boy, such as selling newspapers and magazine. He does not want to depend on his parents for his pocket money or waste his time hanging round at weekends. He is fond of communicating with strangers and has developed some selling skills.
62. Miss Harrison has worked in a newspaper agency for five years. She was responsible for the advertisements in the newspaper and for a work team consisting of five members. She gave up her previous job because she had to move with her husband to a new city. She is good at dealing with strangers.
63. Anna is a college student whose major is English. Since she came to college, she has begun to work as a tutor. This term, she still would like to work as a tutor after classes and at weekends. Without the experience of being a real teacher, she doesn’t have the confidence to manage a big class, and she just wants to teach one or two students each time.
64. Julie had been teaching in an elementary school for many years. Immediately after she graduated from a normal college, she got a Qualified Teacher Certificate. She likes teaching young children and has no problem managing a big class. She gave up her work two years ago because she had to take care of her children. But now she hopes to take it up again.
65. Having worked as a nurse in a big hospital for years, Susan knows how to take care of patients. She does not like to stay home alone in her retirement, as her husband died of cancer years ago and all her children work in other states. She is fully aware of the needs of the patients who are suffering from physical illness.
My passage into eighties a few weeks ago gave me a moment’s reflection and the thought that I should watch how others in this situation have been affected. After a while it seemed to me that the first 80 years are the hardest.
Once you reach 80, everyone wants to carry your baggage and help you up steps. If you forget your name or anybody else’s name, or an appointment or your own telephone number, or promise to be three places at the same time, or you can’t remember how many grandchildren you have, you need only explain that you are 80.
Being 80 is a lot better than being 70. At 70 people are mad at you for everything. At 80, you have a perfect excuse no matter what you do. If you act foolishly, it’s your second childhood. Everybody is looking for symptoms(症状)of your failure of the brain.
Being 70 is not fun at all. At that age they expect you to retire to a house in Florida and complain about your arthritis(关节炎) and you ask everybody to stop mumbling(咕哝) because you can’ understand them. (Actually your hearing is about 50% gone.)
If you survive until you are 80, everybody is surprised that you are still alive. They treat you with respect just for having lived so long. Actually they seem surprised that you can walk and talk sensibly.
So please, folks, try to make it to 80. It’s the best time of life. People forgive you for anything. In response to the question of what years were the most difficult, an 80-year-old responded “those between 10 and 70”.
64. According to the passage, how old is the author now?
A. Sixty. B. Seventy. C. Eighty. D. Not known.
65. What does the author say people do to an eighty-year-old man?
A. They are often mad at him. B. They offer help to him.
C. They talk loudly to him. D. They make fun of them.
66. What problems do the 80-year-olds often have?
A. They are not respected by other people. B. They are afraid of death.
C. They can’t understand other people. D. They are often forgetful.
67. The author wrote this passage in a way.
A. humorous B. serious C. negative D. passive
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