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Some educators begin to teach girls and boys separately because ______.A.some researches s

Some educators begin to teach girls and boys separately because ______.

A.some researches suggest that boys and girls do not study in the same way

B.they are inspired by the success of Young Women's Leadership School

C.researches in single-sex class prove that it works better for education

D.problems in coeducation show that a single-sex school might be a better choice

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回答下列各题 Adults are getting smarter about how smart babies are. Not long ago, researc
hers learned that4-day-old could understand 26______and subtraction. Now, British research psychologist Graham Schaferhas discovered that infants can learn words for uncommon things long before they can speak. He foundthat 9-month-old infants could be taught, through repeated show-and-tell, to 27______the names of objectsthat were foreign to them, a result that 28______in some ways the received wisdom that, apart from learningto29______ things common to their dally lives, children dont begin to build vocabulary until well into theirsecond year. "Its no 30______that children learn words, but the words they tend to know are words linkedto 31______situations in the home," explains Schafer. "This is the first demonstration that we can choosewhat words the children will learn and that they can respond to them with an unfamiliar voice 32______in anunfamiliar setting. " Figuring out how humans acquire language may 33______why some children learn to read and writelater than others, Schafer says, and could lead to better treatments for developmental problems. Whatsmore, the study of language 34______offers direct insight into how humans learn. "Language is a test casefor human cognitive development," says Schafer. But parents eager to teach their infants should takenote : even without being taught new words, a control group 35______the other infants within a few months."This is not about advancing development," he says. "Its just about what children can do at an earlierage than what educators have often thought. 第(26)题__________

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A.How educators create a curriculum.B.Why some parents object to the teaching of penma

A.How educators create a curriculum.

B.Why some parents object to the teaching of penmanship.

C.The standards for penmanship in state curricula.

D.The effects of rewarding good penmanship.

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听音频,回答题There are more than 2600 four-year universities in the United States, accordi

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There are more than 2600 four-year universities in the United States, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.But even with that26of choice, large numbers of high school students are applying to the same group of prestigious colleges.Today, any(27)is important for those hoping to be accepted by a prestigious school. Yale University, a member of the(28)group of universities known as the Ivy League, set a record this year, by accepting fewer than 9% of those who applied. Part of the problem is that there are more college-age students in the United States than ever——the population is growing.(29)rates are also lower because students are applying to more elite schools——(30)in the hopes of getting into at least one.

Students can now apply online instead of(31)pages of documents by hand. A few years ago, each student applied to three tofive schools(32). "Today that number is much higher," says college freshman Brian Kalish, who now leads campus tours for students. "Most kids apply to around five to seven colleges, but some of my friends went as high as 18 different colleges." These daysmany students begin preparing as much as three years before admission tim picking courses, getting(33)school activities andstudying for admissions tests. Educators say students should relax. They say a good edtication is(34)at many schools in the United States, which is(35)to have the finest higher education system. And they say the most important thing for students is to find a school where they feel comfortable.

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Since exercises may control conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure, some old
people don't need to ______ if they begin an exercise program.

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What's the main idea of the last paragraph?A.Crops begin infiltrating our food supply.B.Ma

What's the main idea of the last paragraph?

A.Crops begin infiltrating our food supply.

B.Maybe the application of biotechnology will cause environmental problems as well as bring effects to human health.

C.The application of biotechnology is also questioned by some other people.

D.The application of biotechnology will bring enormous business to America.

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听力原文:W: My program says intermission is for thirty minutes. So Act Ⅱ won't begin befor
e 9:00.

M: Then let's stretch our legs and get some refreshments in the lobby.

Q: What does the man suggest they do?

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A.Look for beverages in the lobby.

B.Walk around the auditorium.

C.Get some fresh air outside.

D.Stay in their seats.

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The resources of the library can be helpful even when we are doing something very informal
, such as trying to devise a better way to measure attitudes toward music or looking for a better way to teach mathematics. The library can be equally helpful when we are doing something very formal, such as writing a dissertation (学位论文) or preparing an article for publication in a professional journal. In either case, our goal should be to use the library as a useful tool to help us understand and solve our problem.

The following sections of this chapter will describe specific resources available in many libraries. In some cases you may already be aware of a resource and may use it frequently and successfully. In other cases you may be completely unfamiliar with a resource. Your goal should be to become aware of what is available and to know how to use each of these resources to help you solve the problem they are designed to solve.

When educators have a piece of information that they want to share with their colleagues, they often make this information available in professional journals or at professional meetings. It would often be useful to have access to such information, and this chapter will describe the special services that enable us to locate such information.

1. The library resources can be helpful when we _______.

A.want to find a better way to measure attitudes toward music

B.are preparing a paper for a professional journal

C.are writing a dissertation

D.All of the above

2.The familiarity of readers with different resources _______.

A.is more or less the same

B.varies slightly

C.differs greatly

D.should not be different

3.The author believes that _______.

A.library resources should be used frequently and completely

B.library resources cannot be made good use of if they are not available to us

C.one is supposed to be aware of the library resources that are usually not available

D.one is supposed to have good knowledge and make good use of resources

4.When educators wish to share some information with their colleagues, they often _______.

A.publish it in a professional journal

B.attend professional meetings

C.get access to it in the library

D.make use of some library services

5. The chapter in question _______.

A.mainly deals with the ways of dissertation writing

B.presents information on publishing papers in professional journals

C.introduces some library services

D.describes some professional meetings

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Many commercials begin with a cheerful song of some kind because ________.A) pop so

Many commercials begin with a cheerful song of some kind because ________.

A) pop songs attract viewer attention

B) it can increase their loudness

C) advertisers want to make them sound different from regular programs

D) advertisers want to merge music with commercials

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听力原文:M: Let's have a festival at the beginning of the school year to raise some money
for the club.

W: Good. That will get the ball rolling.

Q: What does the woman mean?

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A.All the students would like a formal ball.

B.Raising money will be hard.

C.The festival will begin the year nicely.

D.The club needs some sports as well.

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What will happen if the gravity suddenly disappeared?
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A. Nothing on Earth will begin to float.

B. The air will leap into space in a minute.

C. Some of the living things will die gradually.

D. Water is everywhere on Earth.

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