单选题The teacher gave me one of the best ______ I had ever heard,[A] piece of advice[B] pieces of advices[C] piece of advices[D] pieces of advice
单选题Whowasintroduced?
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单选题Mary was ______by her neighbour's rude remarks. A. embarrassed B. dismayed C. humiliated D. perplexed
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It is reported that over 300 million people in China
are suffering from nearsightedness(近视). As more children have got eye trouble,
their parents hope to cure the disease by medicine, equipment or by correcting
the way children read and sit. But in fact the care given to one's eyes should
start with the exercise on one's feet. Three methods on how to protect eyes are
as follows: Firstly, don't fasten your shoes too tightly. Try
wearing loose socks or walking barefooted at home. When traveling, try wearing
cloth shoes so as to make blood circulation (循环) easier.
Secondly, walking on tiptoes will help improve one's eyesight, and prevent
nearsightedness. Figures show that few ballet (芭蕾舞) performers are
nearsighted. Thirdly, rope skipping also does good to one' s
eyesight. When skipping the rope, one has to react quickly, which excites the
brain as well as the eyes. It will also help make one grow taller.
Besides foot exercises, it is good to pull one' s ears. Pulling the ears
20 times is found to be an effective way to reduce the pressure on one's eyes
soon.
单选题Aborigines were earliest known inhabitants of a country. The term is generally applied to the original or native inhabitants of a country, as opposed to a race from another area or colonists and their descendants. Most nations have instituted measures for the welfare of the aborigines within their territories. Such measures include those of the U.S. and Canada concerning Indians and Inuits and those of Australia concerning its aboriginal groups. All aboriginal peoples have been affected by contact with contemporary civilization; in some cases, the introduction of disease, warfare, alcohol, and drugs has demoralized and destroyed peoples. Others, such as the Ainu of northern Japan, have become almost wholly assimilated. The greatest degree of racial mixture has occurred among the native Polynesians of Hawaii. The Indian population of the U.S. has extensively intermarried with whites; those Indians living on reservations retain some traditional Indian folkways. In Central and South America and in the Caribbean region, many tribes have become extinct, in most cases after Spanish or Portuguese conquest. Among aborigines who have kept strong elements of their original identity are the Inuit, Maori, Dayak, and Australian aborigines. Tribes in such comparatively inaccessible areas as the Amazon River Basin of South America still live largely according to their traditional cultures.
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单选题When the city was ______ , everyone knew that total defeat was certain.
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单选题If you could give anything in the world to your child, you might want to give a love of words. Young children who can express their feelings don"t have as many temper tantrums. They also learn to control themselves using words. A two-year-old child reaches toward the oven door, then stops, tells herself, "Hot, hot," and turns away. Researchers call this "self-directed speech". It"s one of the ways children learn to do what"s right and not to do what"s wrong.
With each new word, a child gains a broader view of the world. Early on, all four-legged animals are dogs or maybe cats. But new words change them into horses, cows, elephants, and zebras. Children who have a wealth of words have a wealth of idea.
By age four, the number of words a child understands tells us how easily that a child will learn to read in school. It even tells us how well she"ll be able to understand what she reads, and to express her ideas in writing later on.
So, how do you give your child this wonderful gift? First of all, talk a lot. Talk when you"re feeding or preparing a bottle; talk when you"re doing the dishes or walking down the street.
Second, do a lot of listening. Even before your child can speak clearly, ask questions and listen for answers. Assume that your child has ideas, and try to figure out what they are. Researchers have found a direct connection between the number of words a child knows and the number of words he hears, and especially the number of questions he is invited to answer.
Third, read aloud every day. There are many reasons for reading aloud, but maybe the best is that books contain words; lots of new, different, interesting words. Here"s an exciting thing that happens when you read aloud every day: You begin to hear "book words" in your child"s speech. You"re walking down the street, and you see a pretty flower. "Look," you say, "a pretty flower." "Actually," your child corrects, "it"s beautiful." Actually? Beautiful? That"s when you know you"ve truly given your child a love of words.
单选题—Would you like some help with the packing?
— ____. My neighbour’s offered to help out. But thanks anyway.
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单选题What do you know about the dead girl?
单选题The MBA course normally attracts 30 students per year ______ whom up to half will be from abroad.
单选题If you want to see a play with old jokes and songs, which phone number will you ring to book a seat?
完形填空Would you believe that the firstoutstanding deaf teacher in America was Laurent Clerc,a Frenchman? At 12,he 16 the Royal Institutionfor the Deaf in Pads where he became a top student.After 17 ,the school asked him to stay on as a 18. Meanwhile.an American named Thomas Gallaudet wasstudying to be a minister(牧师)19 he met a young girl whowas deaf.He was disappointed to learn that there weren0 20 for the deaf in America.21 ,in 1815 Gallaudet sailedto London to 22 information on deaf education.However.he was 23 to get help and becamefrustrated(灰心的).Fortunately he meta French educator who 24 him to go to Pads to spend three months 25 atthe school where Clerc was working.The school askedClerc to teach 26 sign language.As aresult,the two men 27 each other. When the time came for Gallaudet t0 28 America,he asked Clerc to come with him.The twomen 29 in June l816.The voyage 30 the Atlantic(大西洋)tookdays.They put the time to productive use, 31 for the new school for the deaf 32 they wanted to open.Such a school was 33 thefollowing year in Connecticut. At the school,Clerc led a busy life.Although he wanted to return to France,he 34 did.He died onJuly l8,1869,still in America.France’s 35 was America’s gain !
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