There are many plans ______ main purpose is to help the uneducated children. A.of which B.which
A.A.of which
B.B.which
C.C.that
D.D.whose
A.A.of which
B.B.which
C.C.that
D.D.whose
第1题
A.out of place
B.in place of
C.in place
第2题
A. Review the architectural plans to see how many drops go to each closet.
B. Count the number of rooms near each closet and standardize eight drops per room.
C. Wireless is the new standard and no network switches will be needed in the building,
D. Count the number of phone ports and configure two network ports for each phone port.
第3题
第4题
Amazingly,though so many people regret the rising dropout rate,our schools continue to lack formal plans—or any plans—about students’ motivation.Most schools have no game plans to ensure that students understand that school will be completely necessary.Schools expect the children to act as the school is important,but they never teach them to believe that.
Years ago,families ensured that the offspring recognized the value of school.But in many modern families,the children may fail to recognize the importance of school life just because these families may actually tell the children that school is not important.Since many families are not motivating their children to be interested students,young professionals,like teachers,may need to provide this training.Otherwise,it is likely that the dropout rate will continue to not drop,but only worsen.
Here are some strategies to convince even the most apathetic students that they must stay in school.
Ask students if they will ever need to work:The world has changed.100 years ago,factory work was the booming job,and it required no education.Today,factories are increasingly automated.Most computerrelated jobs require education and at least a high school diploma.
Ask students which century they will be prepared for:In 1900,the most common jobs were farm laborer and domestic servant—education not needed.Now,the most common jobs are office and sales worker—education and diploma usually needed.6 out of 10 people today work in a store or an office.
Ask students to devise a way that the employee could be replaced.For example,the coming trend in fast food is to use computers rather than people to run the restaurant.A prototype is apparently already being tested.The students should discover that most jobs that lack education and diploma requirements will be ripe for automation.
1.By saying “the dropout rate isn’t dropping”,the author means to say that ________.
A、most of the 9th graders can afford to go to school
B、quite a few of the 9th graders can graduate
C、the majority of the 9th graders cannot graduate
D、the minority of the 9th graders can’t graduate
2.The author’s attitude towards the schools is ________.
A、Criticism
B、Praise
C、Ignoring
D、Support
3.With the help of some professionals,________.
A、fewer students may stay in schools
B、some parents will be more convinced of their children’s future
C、the dropout rate in schools may drop
D、all the kids problems should be solved
4.What does the underlined word “offspring” probably mean?
A、friends
B、Students
C、Children
D、Parents
5.According to the passage,________ doesn’t need education.
A、an automation job of today
B、a computerrelated job now
C、an office job at present
D、a domestic servant’s job in 1900
第5题
To spend their leisure time, Polish people ______.
A.often go for walks
B.usually have a specific purpose in mind
C.prefer the seaside
D.seldom make plans in advance
第6题
许多录像带零售店提供两种可选择的租片方式:
(1)两部收费法。支付一笔年度会员费(例如40美元),然后在日常租赁影片时付较低的费用(例如每片每天2美元)。
(2)直接付租赁费。不付会员费,但付较高的日租费(例如每片每天4美元)。
本例中两部收费背后的理由是什么?为什么要给顾客两种方案选择,而不是只有一种两部收费?
Many retail video stores offer two alternative plans for renting films:
a A two-part tariff: Pay an annual membership fee (e.g S40), and then pay a small fee for the daily rental of each film (e. g. $2 per film per day).
b. A straight rental fee; Pay no membership fee, but pay a higher daily rental fee (e.g $4 per film per day). What is the logic behind the two-part tariff in this case? Why offer the customer a choice of two plans, rather than simply a two-part tariff?
第7题
A. 19 (3 from the warehouse range and 16 from a separate Class C address)
B. 19 (3 from the warehouse block, 15 from a separate Class C block and 1 from the IP WAN block)
C. 20 (4 from the warehouse range,15 from a separate Class C block and 1 from the IP WAN block)
D. 16 (3 from the warehouse range and 13 from a separate Class C address)
第8题
Brazil' s population growth【62】has dropped from 2.99% a year between 1951 and 1960【63】1.93% a year between 1981 and 1990, and Brazilian women now have only 2.7 children on average. Martine says this【64】may have fallen still further since 1990, an achievement that makes it the envy of many other Third World countries.
Martine puts it down to, among other things, soap operas (通俗电视连续剧)and installment (分期付款) plans introduced in the 1970s. Both played an important, although indirect,【65】in lowering the birth rate. Brazil is one of the world's biggest producers of soap operas. Globo, Brazil' s most popular television network, shows three hours of soaps six nights a week, while three others show at least one hour a night. Most soaps are based【66】wealthy characters living the high life in big cities.
"Although they have never really tried to work in a message towards the problems of reproduction, they describe middle and upper class values--not many children, different attitudes towards sex, women working," says Martine "They sent this image to all parts of Brazil and【67】people conscious of other patterns of behavior. and other【68】, which were put into a very attractive pack- age. "Meanwhile, the installment plans tried to【69】the poor to become consumers. "This led to an enormous change in consumption patterns and【70】was incompatible'(不相容的)with un- limited reproduction," says Martine.
(41)
A.increase
B.reduce
C.extend
D.improve
第9题
There are many problems in our modern world. One very serious problem is energy. We get a great 【71】 of energy we need from coal, gas, and oil. However, the 【72】 of energy which we use is 【73】 every year, and we only have enough coal, gas, and oil for the next twenty or thirty years. How will we live 【74】 the energy which these things give us? Scientists are looking for 【75】 to this problem. They are looking for new 【76】 to produce energy. For example, they are working with new ways 【77】 energy from the light and heat of the sun. They are also working with plans which produce energy from 【78】 of the oceans. All of the new methods 【79】 scientists are finding are still very expensive, but perhaps they will help solve our energy problems 【80】 the future.
(71)
A.number
B.group
C.price
D.deal
72.
A
effect
B
amount
C
course
D
program
73.
A
increase
B
increasing
C had increased
D is ncreasing
74.
A
without
B
improve
C
producing
D
strength
75.
A
key
B a direction
C a solution
D service
76.
A
cost
Bmethod
C
branch
D
pound
77.
A Show
B pay
C save
D produce
78.
A property
B remedy
welfare
D movements
79.
A So that
B
which
C
whose
D Ofwhich
80.
A
at
Bfor
C
In
D
from
第10题
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