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We hope you had a memorable year in residence! Students must move out of their residence hall within 24 hours of their last exam. Please read the following information carefully to ensure a smooth move-out.

Prepare for Move-out Inspection

Housing staff will conduct move-out inspections. Charges may be assessed for any cleaning, missing items or damage (beyond normal wear and tear) that were not reported at move-in.

Prepare your room for the inspection by following the items below.

● Remove all personal belongings you may have brought in.

● Remove all trash.

● Vacuum or sweep the floor, including underneath the beds.

● Restore your room to its initial condition at check-in (including furniture set-up).

Forward Your Mail

Once you have moved out, Housing Services will no longer be taking mail on your behalf. Please empty your mailbox and update your mailing address prior to your departure. Failure to update a forwarding address will result in mail being returned to sender.

Check Out and Return Your Keys

On move-out day, students are limited to two people to help them move out. They may park in residential parking zones with a temporary move-out loading permit.

Residents must return all keys to the Housing Services Office drop box. Do not leave your keys in your room or rely on your friend to return them for you. Delays caused by doing so will result in additional costs.

【小题1】Which section of a website is this text probably taken from?
A.Financial aid.B.Academic advising.
C.Campus living.D.Recreation facilities.
【小题2】What will happen to the mail when you fail to update your address?
A.It will be dropped in your former mailbox.
B.It will be forwarded to your new address.
C.It will be held by the Housing Services.
D.It will be sent back to the sender.
【小题3】Which of the following conduct will be charged?
A.Putting fair wear and tear on furniture.B.Forgetting to pause mail delivery.
C.Parking licensed vehicles for loading.D.Handing the room keys back late.
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Celebrate Take Your Child to the Library Day with free events

Libraries across Long Island will offer a variety of face painting, crafts, games and shows this Saturday in celebration of Take Your Child to the Library Day.

Here is how libraries around Long Island will celebrate:

Harborfields Public library

Young children can spend the morning singing and dancing with Ms. Diane Young. Children of all ages can participate in a get — to — know — your — library hunt from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., with a prize awarded to everyone who finishes the hunt.

When: 11 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Where: 31 Broadway, Greenlawn

More info: Free and open to all, tickets are required for the magic and comedy show;   631-757-4200, harborfieldslibrary.org

Patchogue-Medford library

Spend the day with the very hungry caterpillar taking photos, playing games and making caterpillar crafts. A library representative will be on hand to talk about library programs and services. “it’s a chance for families to come and connect with the library and to learn all about the services that we offer and good for families to spend time together,” said Patchogue-Medford Library children’s librarian Elizabeth Ramos.

When: 1 p.m.-3 p.m.

Where: 54-60 East Main Street, Patchogue

More info: Free and open to all; 631-654-4700, pmlib.org

Henry Waldinger Memorial library

Children 3 months to 13 years can color and create bookmark crafts. The first 25 children will receive a free book. The library will also raffle off (抽奖) a basket of books and other goodies.

When: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Where: 60 Verona Place, Valley Stream

More info: Free and open to all, preference given to Valley Stream library cardholders; 516-825-6422, valleystreamlibrary.org

Connetquot Public library

Kids can spend the morning making crafts and taking green screen photos. There will also be a balloon artist and raffles.

When: 11 a.m. -12:30 p.m.

Where: 760 Ocean Avenue, Bohemia

More info: Free and open to all; 631-567-5079, connetquotlibrary.org

【小题1】Which activity needs tickets for admission?
A.The magic and comedy show.B.Taking green screen photos.
C.The morning singing and dancing.D.A get — to — know — your — library hunt.
【小题2】Which phone number will you ring to join in family activities?
A.631-757-4200.B.631-654-4700.
C.516-825-6422.D.631-567-5079.
【小题3】Which library will offer some free books?
A.Harborfields Public Library.B.Patchogue-Medford Library.
C.Henry Waldinger Memorial Library .D.Connetquot Public Library.

Cheap volunteer programs abroad for high school students

Volunteer in Peru

Many kinds of popular Peru volunteer programs are provided, including Teaching, Animal Care. Medical and Amazon Jungle Conservation (保护). Volunteer work in Peru is based in the capital, Lima.

• Program fees are $275 for 1 week.

• Volunteers are accommodated in a volunteer house or homestay.

Volunteer in Bali

Bali volunteer programs include Teaching, Childcare, Environmental Education and Health Education. Volunteer work in Bali is based in the cultural center of Ubud. the northern coastal town of Lovina and the island of Nusa Penida.

• Program fees are $385 for 1 week.

• Volunteers are accommodated in a volunteer house within a traditional Balinese village.

Volunteer in Belize

The special Marine (海洋的) Conservation volunteer program is based on a private island 16 miles off the coast of Placencia in Southern Belize. Help preserve an easily-broken marine ecosystem by diving (潜水) and collecting data on amazing marine life.

• Program fees are $1,050 for 1 week.

• Volunteers are accommodated on a private island off the coast of mainland Belize.

Volunteer in Croatia

Choose from a wide range of trusted Croatia volunteer programs, including Youth Support, Special Needs Support (for people with mental or physical problems), Animal Care and Marine Conservation. Volunteer work in Croatia is based in the coastal center of Split.

• Program fees are $975 for 1 week.

• Volunteers are accommodated in a comfortable and modern dormitory-style hotel.

【小题1】What do Volunteer in Peru and Volunteer in Bali have in common?
A.They need volunteers with medical skills.B.Teaching and care programs are included.
C.Volunteer work is based on a private island.D.They offer several different accommodation choices.
【小题2】What skill is needed for volunteers to work in Belize?
A.Teaching English.B.Organizing events.C.Diving in the sea.D.Nursing patients.
【小题3】Which is probably suitable for a volunteer hoping to give support to the disabled?
A.Volunteer in Peru.B.Volunteer in Bali.C.Volunteer in Belize.D.Volunteer in Croatia.

Clubs for high school


Chess Club with Mr Longino: Fridays 3 pm-4 pm

Come to join the chess club! In addition to hands-on teachings, we will meet monthly on some platforms on the Internet to explore chess skills through competitive games as well. Whether you are a beginner just learning the basics or an experienced one who wants to improve your skills, players of all levels are welcome!


Asian Culture Club with Mr Huang: Mondays 8:30 am-9:30 am

From Peking opera to K-pop music, from dumplings to sushi (寿司), Asian Culture Club provides a bridge between different cultures and allows students to feel connected. More than ever, it is important to have space in a school community where we can share and celebrate diversity.


Yoga Club with Ms Vilchez-Blatt: Mondays 3:30 pm-4:20 pm

This club is great to support students physically and mentally. Stretch, strengthen and move your body with a challenging combination of yoga and fitness! You’ll also learn ways for managing stress and easing anxiety, for overall focus, for self-care and self-love. Each class will end in deep relaxation, feeling rested and refreshed. Pets are welcome!


Creative Writing Club with Ms Candlin: Fridays 11:55 am-12:35 pm

Want to do some free writing and share with other excellent writers? Come to this workshop. Together we’ll write side by side, voluntarily share what we come up with, and offer warm feedback on our work. Students who are interested in formal writing such as college essays or contest submissions are also welcome.

As some clubs are seasonal, whoever wants to learn more about a particular club or join, please click here.

【小题1】In which club can students attend an online meeting?
A.Yoga Club.B.Asian Culture Club.
C.Chess Club.D.Creative Writing Club.
【小题2】What can students do in Asian Culture Club?
A.Play chess with a skilled player.B.Taste various food from China.
C.Do workout together with a pet.D.Exchange writing tips with others.
【小题3】Where may the text appear?
A.On the Internet.B.In a sports magazine.
C.In a newspaper.D.On an advertising poster.

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