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The most successful students are those who use large college edition dictionaries with about 100,000 words but do not use them too often. When they are reading, these students first try to get the general idea and understand new words from the context. Then they reread and use the dictionary to look up only key words that they still do not understand. They use dictionaries more for writing. If they are not sure how to spell a word, they always use a dictionary. Also, if they think a noun might have an unusual plural form, they check this in a dictionary.
小题1:The writer thinks that .
A.choose a good dictionary, and you’ll be successful in learning English |
B.dictionaries are not necessary to the students who learn English |
C.it is very important for students to use good dictionaries properly |
D.using dictionaries very often can’t help to improve writing |
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A.Dictionaries have little effect on learning to speak English. |
B.Whatever new words you meet while reading, never use dictionaries. |
C.Small two-language dicti![]() |
D.Reading something for the first time, you’d better not use dictionaries. |
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A.At the beginning of the reading |
B.At the end of the reading |
C.During the first reading |
D.After the first reading |
A.that students shouldn’t use small two-language dictionaries |
B.what were the shortcomings of small two-language dictionaries |
C.why students should use large college edition dictionaries |
D.what dictionary students should choose and how to use it |
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小题1:C
小题1:B
小题1:D
小题1:D
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试题【Students who say they never or hardly ever used dictionaries may speak English w】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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Parents can help their kids understand that good sportsmanship includes both small gestures and heroic efforts. It starts with something as simple as shaking hands with opponents before a game and includes acknowledging good plays made by others and accepting bad calls gracefully. Showing good sportsmanship isn"t always easy: It can be hard to congratulate the opposing team after losing a close or important game. But the kids who learn how to do it will benefit in many ways.
A child who bullies or laugh at others on the playing field isn"t likely to change the behavior when in the classroom or in social situations. In the same way, a child who practices good sportsmanship is likely to carry the respect (尊重) and appreciation of other people into every other aspect of life
The best coaches - and parents - encourage their kids to play fair, to have fun, and to concentrate(专心于) on helping the team while improving their own skills.
小题1:The most important feature of good sportsmanship is ______.
A.respecting others. | B.concentrating on winning |
C.improving one’s own skills. | D.beating the opposing team |
A.Shaking hands with opponents | B.Playing on the field like heroes. |
C.Praising good playing of others | D.Accepting unfriendly viewers’ opinions |
A.treat winning as the most important thing. |
B.be proud of the success of his / her team |
C.look down on others’ playing skills. |
D.not get discouraged when defeated |
A.a child who bullies others can’t play well on the field. |
B.the real winners are those who play with best skills. |
C.a child with good sportsmanship behaves well in society |
D.it is simple and easy to show one’s good sportsmanship |
Saturday,March 5,12:30 pm
Dr Gwen Goodmanlowe from Califomia State University is a full-time lecturer in the Department of Biology,and advises students working on degrees in marine(海洋的) biology.She received her doctorate in zoology from the University of Hawaii-Honolulu.
Sunday,March 6,12:30 pm
Matt Leslie,from Scripps Institute of Oceanography,has studied whales off the coast of Australia.Some of his current research projects include population structure analysis of whales using performance testing.He will lecture on guides for treatment of marine animals.
Saturday,March 12,12:30 pm
Dr Merkens,from Scripps Institute of Oceanography,will present her latest research on how sound or music can be used as a means to identify characteristics of whales and to find out how whales communicate with one another in the environment.
Sunday,March 13, 2 pm
Robert L. Pitman is a marine ecologist working for the National Marine Fishing Service.He began his career 35 years ago,studying seabirds and whales,and spends much of his time at sea on vessels at locations all over the world.His main interest is the ecology of the Antarctic killer whale.
The Festival will allow visitors to know about new discoveries in marine animal research and to explore a variety of information on whales.Visitors will have the opportunity to listen to underwater whale sounds,and enjoy hands-on activities.Guests will tour the tall ship Pilgrim.
Cost:$6.50 adults,$4.50 children(ages 4-12).For more information, please visit www.ocean-institute.org or call(949) 496-2274.
小题1:What do we know from the passage?
A.A large number of scientists will attend the Festival of Whales celebration. |
B.The Festival of Whales celebration will be held from March 5 to March 13. |
C.The Ocean Institute will hold the City of Dana Point’s Festival of Whales. |
D.Four ocean scientists will tell visitors some information about whales. |
A.At 12:30 pm on Saturday, March 5. |
B.At 12:30 pm on Sunday, March 6. |
C.At 12:30 pm on Saturday, March 12. |
D.At 2 pm on Sunday, March 1![]() |
A.Gwen Goodmanlowe | B.Mart Leslie | C.Merkens | D.Robert L.Pitman |
A.Have close contact with underwater whales. |
B.Leam about new discoveries in marine animal research. |
C.Explore some information on whales. |
D.Tour the tall ship Pilgrim. |
A.13 dollars | B.17.50 dollars | C.19.50 dollars | D.11 dollars |
Like any best friend forever,money demonstrated to researchers its ability to soothe us,reduce our sense of social exclusion and even reduce life’s painful moments.
“I was surprised” says Katherine Vohs,one of the researchers and professor at the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management.“The findings were surprising because no one had connected the meaning of money to pain.The money wasn’t buying the subjects more friends;it was only psychologically helpful.”
In the research ,students were told they would be participating in a test of finger dexterity(敏捷度).One group was given some paper money to count,while the other group was given blank pieces of paper.Once the counting was complete, all the test subjects were asked to dip their fingers into bowls of water heated to 122 degrees—roughly the temperature of a very hot bath.
Result? Those who had been counting money reported less pain than those who had not.Subjects also were asked about their feelings.Those who handled actual money reported feeling stronger even 10 minutes after they put down the cash.
Combined with previous experiments,the findings confirmed what researchers have long doubted,that money acts as a general panacea(万能药)in the brain,giving us social self-confidence and reducing physical pain without having to spend a dime on aspirin.
But can we get the same effect by using credit cards? “No,credit cards do not have the same effect,” Vohs says.“They are scary for most people,and they in fact represent debt m many ways.”The findings could have an interesting effect in the business world, where recent trends have been to issue non-monetary rewards and bonuses instead of what was thought of as “cold, hard cash”.
小题1:The underlined word “soothe” in Paragraph 2 is the closest in meaning to“____________” .
A.encourage | B.remind | C.calm | D.trust |
A.He found it totally unexpected. |
B.He had no doubt about it. |
C.He thought it needed further experiments. |
D.He thought it was not convincing. |
A.They were divided into two groups according to their ages. |
B.One group was given paper money while the other was given coins. |
C.They were holding![]() ![]() |
D.Both groups were asked to dip fingers into hot water. |
A.the effect of money can only last until we put it down |
B.money is both psychologically and socially helpful to us |
C.the result of the research hasn’t been confirmed(证实) by experts |
D.credit cards have the same effect on us as money |
A.the recent trend in the business world is to give cash as rewards |
B.employers should give non-monetary rewards to employees |
C.cash is a better way to reward employees than credit cards |
D.more and more employees prefer non-monetary rewards to cash |
A new report from the Center for Evaluation and Education Policy at Indiana University says eighteen states have full-time virtual schools.There are no buildings.All classes are online.
Florida started the first statewide public virtual school in the United States in 1997.Today,the Florida Virtual School offers more man ninety courses.56,000 students were enrolled as of December.Almost sixty percent were female.The school"s website says each student was enrolled in an average of two classes.
Florida Virtual School has now opened the Florida Virtual Global School.Students in other countries pay for classes.Janet Heiking teaches an English class.She lives in Indianapolis, Indiana.Her students live as far away as Africa and Japan.She says they are taking her Advanced Placement class to prepare for attending an American college.They can earn college credits by passing the AP test.
So how good are virtual schools? Studies have shown mixed results, as a new report from Indiana University notes.For example, students at Florida Virtual School earned higher grades than those taking the same courses the traditional way.And they scored higher on a statewide
test.But virtual school students in Kansas and Colorado had lower test scores or performed at a lower level than traditional learners.Studies also find that virtual schools may not save much in operating costs.
Education experts say the mixed results suggest the need for more research to find the best ways to teach in virtual schools.A1so, they say schools of education need to train more teachers to work in both real and virtual classrooms.
小题1:A virtual school is one that___________.
A.is set up after the rise of the Internet |
B.uses textbooks as a main teaching resource |
C.uses computer-based resources and has no teachers |
D.has online classes and no real classrooms |
A.Florida | B.Indiana | C.Michigan | D.Colorado |
A.students in Indiana |
B.students only around the USA |
C.students across the world |
D.only foreign students |
A.earning college credits |
B.entering an American college |
C.learning advanced science |
D.passin![]() |
A.the majority of virtual school students in Florida are male |
B.all senior students m Michigan have an online learning experience |
C.virtual schools are better than traditional schools |
D.both real and virtual classrooms need more trained teachers |
In the past, man did not have to think about the protection of the environment. There were few people on the earth, and natural resources seemed to be 36 ___________ .
Today things are different, the world has become too 37________. We’re using up our natural resources too quickly, and at the same time we are 38__________our environment with dangerous chemicals. If we continue to do this, human life on the earth will not survive.
Everyone realizes today that if too many fish are taken from the sea, there will soon be none left. Yet, with modern fishingmethods, more and more fish are caught. We know that if too many 39_____ are cut down, forests will disappear and nothing will grow on the land. Yet, we 40______ to use bigger and more powerful machines to 41_________more and more trees.
We realize that if rivers are polluted with waste products from factories, we will die. 42_____, in most countries wastes are still put into rivers or into the sea, and there are 43__________laws to stop this.
We know, too, that if the 44_______ of the world continues to rise at the present rate, in a few years there will not be enoughfood. 45________ can we deal with these problems ?
If we eat more vegetables and lessmeat, there will be more food available for everyone. Land that is used to grow cropson feeds five times more people than land 46_____ animals are kept. Our natural resources will last longer if we learn to recycle them. The world population will not rise so quickly if people use modern methods of birth control. Finally, if we educate people to think about the problems, we 47_____ have a better and clearer planet in the future.
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