题目
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Every year, millions of Chinese college students from poor families face money problems. The problem
has become a major one for the whole country. There is a national survey by the China Foundation for
Poverty Alleviation (中国扶贫基金会) to learn more about college students" life. Here are some of the results.
2.About ________% of the students spend over 200 yuan per month.
3.From the first chart,we know that about one fifth of the students spend no more than ________ 5 yuan
every month.
4.The ________ students mostly get subsidies from state loans.
5.We can see that the students get the least ________ from society.
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more water than land on the earth. All things must have water to live. The plants must have it. The animals must
have it. We must have it, too. We cannot live without drinking water. Sometimes, we do not have all the water
that we need. The land will dry up without water. Sometimes, there can be too much water in the land. If it rains
very, very hard, the rain water will run down the hills. It takes some of the land with it when it runs down the
hills. It is called erosion when the water takes the land away.
Water on the earth will never be used up. It goes from the ocean to the air to make clouds. Then, it falls
from the clouds down to the land. It runs off the land and out to the ocean again. The clouds make rain. The rain
falls onto the land. Some of it goes into the ground. Some of it washes down and goes back into the ocean.
Some water that falls down from the clouds is not rain. Some of it washes down and goes back into the ocean.
Some water that falls down from the clouds is not rain. Some of this water is snow. The snow is made of
water. Some water that is not rain or snow falls down from the clouds. Some of this water is sleet (雨夹雪).
The sleet is made of little pieces of ice. Some water that is not rain or snow or sleet falls down from the clouds.
Some of this water is hail (冰雹). The hail is made of ice balls!
B.the animals don"t need water
C.Human beings can"t live without water
D.only plants must have water
B.Sleet
C.Hail
D.Land
B.雪崩
C.侵蚀
D.霜冻
B.Water in the air→clouds→rain→land→hail
C.Water in the clouds→snow→land→ocean
D.Rain→land→river→ocean→storm
writes to or calls the students" parents. Sometimes students have to stay at school for one hour. If a student
behaves very badly, the headmaster can stop the student having classes. The student can"t come to school for
one, two or three days. Mr. Lazarus, the headmaster of a middle school in Ohio, did not like to do so. When he
didn"t let the students come to school, they were happy."A three-day holiday!" they thought.
One day, a boy was in Mr. Lazarus" office. The boy was not behaving well in class. Mr. Lazarus telephoned
the boy"s parents. "If you come to school with your son, I won"t stop him having classes," he said. The boy"s
father came to school and went with his son to every class. Other students looked at the boy and his father. The
boy was embarrassed. After that he behaved better. And, of course, other students behaved better, too.
Now headmasters all over the USA are trying Mr. Lazarus"s idea. They too, think that students behave better
when parents come to school.
B. He makes the student stay at school for one hour.
C. He calls the student"s parents.
B. angry
C. worried
B. Sent them home.
C. Telephoned their parents to come to school and go to classes with them.
B. They didn"t want their parents to come to school.
C. They were afraid of teachers.
B. embarrassed
C. excited
study. But today, lifelong learning is becoming more common.
Lucy, who is forty, teaches physics at a college in Boston. "Next term, I"ll teach some classes by using
the Internet. This is the way of teaching that I"ve never used before," says Lucy. "these days I"m taking a
class to learn how to teach in this way. If not, I"ll lose my job." At the same time, Lucy"s seventy-year-old
parents, who live in New York, are taking an art history class online."We love this subject," says her father,
"and we learn it to enjoy ourselves. You see we can study with people all over the world. What fun it is to
learn like this!"
Age | Place | Subject | How to teach or learn | For what they go on learning | |||||||||||||||||
Lucy | Forty | 2 | 3 | On the Internet | Not to lose her job | ||||||||||||||||
parents | 1 | New York | Art history | 4 | 5 | ||||||||||||||||
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What do people do with their old, out-of-date but still useful computers? 1 people don"t know what to do with them. Many old computers are 2 in people"s homes. Many more are simply thrown out with 3 . Finally, some 4 are thinking of ways to bring down 5 old computers. Sony has agreed to help 6 old Sony products. Dell and HP now also take back some old computers. In some countries, laws are being passed, too. Computer companies will have to pay for 7 and recycling their used products. And 8 of computer waste must be recycled. The 9 behind the laws is that computer companies themselves should pay the cost. That will encourage them 10 computers that are easier and cheaper to repair and upgrade (升级). Yet while many people are throwing away good computers, 11 cannot afford them at all. 12 organizations are working to solve this problem. They collect and repair old computers. Some also teach others how 13 computers. The computers then go to schools, charities and people who need them. 14 a used computer to one of these organizations can turn one person"s rubbish into 15 useful thing and cut down waste, too. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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