similar adj. 相似的 similarly adv. 相类地.similarity 类似 be similar to sb. / sth. in... 在--与某人/某物相似 We have similar tastes in music. 我们在音乐方面爱好相似. Gold is similar in colour to brass. 金与黄铜的颜色相似. Your views on education are similar to mine. 你的教育观点和我的相似. [考点6]sound的用法 ▲ 构词:soundless adj. 无声的 ▲ 搭配: ① in / within (the) sound of 在能听见--的地方 ② sound in mind and limb 身体健全的 [考例6][2005 宜昌模拟] It caughl him right on the ground without a . A. word B. voice C. noise D. sound [考查目标] 本题考查 sound 和其近义词的区别. [答案与解析] D sound为普通的“声音 .noise为“噪 音 .voice一般用来指“人的声音 . [考点10]spread的用法 ▲搭配: ① spread out 张开.伸开.铺开.扩大/张.展开.伸长 ② spread A on / over B = spread B with A 把 A 铺/敷 于B上 [考例10]After a short time, the bad news had all over the city and everybody knew it. A. scattered B. spread C. covered D. announced [考查目标] 本题考查动词 spread 的词义. [答案与解析] B spread 的词义是“蔓延,传播开采 . 既是及物动词又是不及物动词.它的过去分词和过去 式的变化是spread. [考点1]suggest 的用法 ▲ 构词:suggestion n. [C] 提议.意见.暗示.微量 ▲ 搭配: ① suggest sth to sb 向某人提议/建议某事 ② suggest that-clause 友情提示:此句型中.suggest作第1种意思时常用虚拟 语气.作第2种意思时用陈述语气. ③ suggest doing sth 提议 / 建议做某事 ④ make / offer a suggestion 提议.建议 [考例1][NMET 1 994] Jane's pale face suggested that she ill, and her parents suggested that she a medical examination. A. be; should have B. was; have C. should be; had D. was; has [考查目标] suggest的宾语从句特点. [答案与解析] B suggest表示“建议 时.从句用虚拟 语气,suggest表示“暗示.表明 时.从句用陈述语气. 查看更多

 

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Every human being has a unique arrangement of the skin on his fingers and this arrangement is unchangeable. Scientists and experts have proved the uniqueness of finger-prints and discovered that no exactly similar pattern is passed on from parents to children, though nobody knows why this is the case.

The ridge structure on a person’s fingers does not change with growth and is not affected by surface injuries. Burns, cuts and other damage to the outer part of the skin will be replaced in time by new one, which bears a reproduction of the original pattern. It is only when the inner skin is injured that the arrangement will be destroyed. Some criminals make use of this fact to remove their own finger-prints but this is a dangerous and rare step to take.

Finger-prints can be made very easily with printer’s ink. They can by recorded easily. With special methods, identification can be achieved successfully within a short time. Because of the simplicity and economy of this system, finger-prints have often been used as a method of solving criminal case. A suspected man may deny a charge but this may be in vain. His finger-prints can prove who he is even if his appearance has been changed by age or accident.

When a suspect leaves finger-prints behind at the scene of a crime, they are difficult to detect with the naked eye. Special techniques are used to “develop” them. Some of the marks found are incomplete but identification is possible if a print of a quarter of an inch square can be obtained.

Notes:

unique  adj. 唯一的,独特的

original  adj. 最初的,原始的

identification  n. 辩认,鉴定

Scientists and experts have proved that the pattern of a human being’s finger skin ________.

A. is similar to his mother’s          

B. is valuable to himself only

C. is like that of others with the same type of blood

D. is different from that of all others

If your fingers are wounded by knife, fire or other means, the structure of skin will ________.

A. be changed partly                  B. be replaced by a different one

C. be the same when the wound is recovered      D. become ugly

Some criminals remove their own finger-prints by ________.

A. using printer’s ink           B. injuring the inner skin

C. damaging the outer skin       D. damaging the colour

Finger-prints have often been used as a method of solving criminal case because it ________.

A. is complicated but reliable     B. is simple and not expensive

C. is expensive but easy to do          D. can bring a lot of money

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LANGUAGES Canada,a new Canadian national organization of public and private language training programs,was started recently to ensure that language training in Canada is of high quality,Canada News Wire has reported.

Canada has developed its language-training programs for over forty years without a comparatively uniform(adj. 一致的;相同的) quality standard before Languages Canada adopted(采用) a complete system of rigorous standards that apply equally to all public and private schools in Canada To qualify(取得资格;具备合格条件),a school is evaluated in a number of categories including curriculum,teacher qualifications,student services,student admissions,marketing,promotion,facilities and administration. The quality standards guarantee that international students who come to Canada to learn English or French can expect to receive a uniform level of excellent instruction..

So far,a total of 144 language–training programs,public and private,English and French,have met the standards. They will have to re-qualify in three years. About two dozen other schools failed to meet all standards and may be re-evaluated in the future.

Canada’s language training sector accounts for(数量占…) about 15 percent of the market share of global language training business Canada ranks third among destinations for English language training after UK and US. Calum Mackechnie,President of Languages Canada and President of York University’s English Language Institute,says if Canada wants to fully take advantage(利用) of the economic potential(潜力) of its language-training sector,it needs to make sure the world knows what the country has to offer.

46.What do we know about Languages Canada?

A.It is a language training school.

B.It has a history of over 40 years.

C.It has many branches all over the world.

D.It is a new Canadian national organization.

47.______________ is not taken into consideration when evaluating a school.

A.Curriculum                                     B.Teacher qualifications

C.School size                                    D.Administration

48.The underlined word “rigorous” in Paragraph 2 probably means “___________”.

A.strict               B.similar                    C.different                D.The same

49.Which of the following statements is WRONG?

A.So far, 144 language-teaching programs have met the standards.

B.UK ranks second among destinations for English language training.

C.About 24 other schools didn’t meet all standards.

D.Languages Canada was launched to ensure high-quality language training in Canada.

50.What’s the main idea of this passage?

A.Canada sets English training standards across the country.

B.Canada is a big language-training country.

C.Canada hopes to make more money from language training.

D.Canada has a long history in developing its language-training capacity.

 

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LANGUAGES Canada,a new Canadian national organization of public and private language training programs,was started recently to ensure that language training in Canada is of high quality,Canada News Wire has reported.
Canada has developed its language-training programs for over forty years without a comparatively uniform(adj. 一致的;相同的) quality standard before Languages Canada adopted(采用) a complete system of rigorous standards that apply equally to all public and private schools in Canada To qualify(取得资格;具备合格条件),a school is evaluated in a number of categories including curriculum,teacher qualifications,student services,student admissions,marketing,promotion,facilities and administration. The quality standards guarantee that international students who come to Canada to learn English or French can expect to receive a uniform level of excellent instruction..
So far,a total of 144 language–training programs,public and private,English and French,have met the standards. They will have to re-qualify in three years. About two dozen other schools failed to meet all standards and may be re-evaluated in the future.
Canada’s language training sector accounts for(数量占…) about 15 percent of the market share of global language training business Canada ranks third among destinations for English language training after UK and US. Calum Mackechnie,President of Languages Canada and President of York University’s English Language Institute,says if Canada wants to fully take advantage(利用) of the economic potential(潜力) of its language-training sector,it needs to make sure the world knows what the country has to offer.
46.What do we know about Languages Canada?
A.It is a language training school.
B.It has a history of over 40 years.
C.It has many branches all over the world.
D.It is a new Canadian national organization.
47.______________ is not taken into consideration when evaluating a school.
A.Curriculum                                     B.Teacher qualifications
C.School size                                    D.Administration
48.The underlined word “rigorous” in Paragraph 2 probably means “___________”.
A.strict               B.similar                    C.different                D.The same
49.Which of the following statements is WRONG?
A.So far, 144 language-teaching programs have met the standards.
B.UK ranks second among destinations for English language training.
C.About 24 other schools didn’t meet all standards.
D.Languages Canada was launched to ensure high-quality language training in Canada.
50.What’s the main idea of this passage?
A.Canada sets English training standards across the country.
B.Canada is a big language-training country.
C.Canada hopes to make more money from language training.
D.Canada has a long history in developing its language-training capacity.

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LANGUAGES Canada,a new Canadian national organization of public and private language training programs,was started recently to ensure that language training in Canada is of high quality,Canada News Wire has reported.

Canada has developed its language-training programs for over forty years without a comparatively uniform(adj. 一致的;相同的) quality standard before Languages Canada adopted(采用) a complete system of rigorous standards that apply equally to all public and private schools in Canada To qualify(取得资格;具备合格条件),a school is evaluated in a number of categories including curriculum,teacher qualifications,student services,student admissions,marketing,promotion,facilities and administration. The quality standards guarantee that international students who come to Canada to learn English or French can expect to receive a uniform level of excellent instruction..

So far,a total of 144 language–training programs,public and private,English and French,have met the standards. They will have to re-qualify in three years. About two dozen other schools failed to meet all standards and may be re-evaluated in the future.

Canada’s language training sector accounts for(数量占…) about 15 percent of the market share of global language training business Canada ranks third among destinations for English language training after UK and US. Calum Mackechnie,President of Languages Canada and President of York University’s English Language Institute,says if Canada wants to fully take advantage(利用) of the economic potential(潜力) of its language-training sector,it needs to make sure the world knows what the country has to offer.

 46.What do we know about Languages Canada?

A.It is a language training school.

B.It has a history of over 40 years.

C.It has many branches all over the world.

D.It is a new Canadian national organization.

 47.______________ is not taken into consideration when evaluating a school.

A.Curriculum                                      B.Teacher qualifications

C.School size                                      D.Administration

 48.The underlined word “rigorous” in Paragraph 2 probably means “___________”.

A.strict               B.similar                    C.different                 D.The same

 49.Which of the following statements is WRONG?

A.So far, 144 language-teaching programs have met the standards.

B.UK ranks second among destinations for English language training.

C.About 24 other schools didn’t meet all standards.

D.Languages Canada was launched to ensure high-quality language training in Canada.

 50.What’s the main idea of this passage?

A.Canada sets English training standards across the country.

B.Canada is a big language-training country.

C.Canada hopes to make more money from language training.

D.Canada has a long history in developing its language-training capacity.

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阅读理解。
     LANGUAGES Canada, a new Canadian national organization of public and private language training
programs, was started recently to ensure that language training in Canada is of high quality, Canada News
Wire has reported.
     Canada has developed its language-training programs for over forty years without a comparatively uniform
(adj. 一致的; 相同的) quality standard before Languages Canada adopted (采用) a complete system of rigorous
standards that apply equally to all public and private schools in Canada to qualify (取得资格;具备合格条件),
a school is evaluated in a number of categories including curriculum, teacher qualifications, student services,
student admissions, marketing,promotion, facilities and administration. The quality standards guarantee that
international students who come to Canada to learn English or French can expect to receive a uniform level of
excellent instruction.
     So far, a total of 144 language-training programs,public and private, English and French, have met the
standards. They will have to re-qualify in three years. About two dozen other schools failed to meet all standards
and may be re-evaluated in the future.
     Canada's language training sector accounts for (数量占…) about 15 percent of the market share of global
language training business Canada ranks third among destinations for English language training after UK and US.
Calum Mackechnie, President of Languages Canada and President of York University's English Language
Institute, says if Canada wants to fully take advantage (利用) of the economic potential (潜力) of its language-
training sector, it needs to make sure the world knows what the country has to offer.
1. What do we know about Languages Canada?
[     ]
A. It is a language training school.
B. It has a history of over 40 years.
C. It has many branches all over the world.
D. It is a new Canadian national organization.
2. _____ is not taken into consideration when evaluating a school.
[     ]
A. Curriculum
B. Teacher qualifications
C. School size
D. Administration
3. The underlined word "rigorous" in Paragraph 2 probably means "_____".
[     ]
A. strict
B. similar
C. different
D. The same
4. Which of the following statements is WRONG?
[     ]
A. So far, 144 language-teaching programs have met the standards.
B. UK ranks second among destinations for English language training.
C. About 24 other schools didn't meet all standards.
D. Languages Canada was launched to ensure high-quality language training in Canada.
5. What's the main idea of this passage?
[     ]
A. Canada sets English training standards across the country.
B. Canada is a big language-training country.
C. Canada hopes to make more money from language training.
D. Canada has a long history in developing its language-training capacity.

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