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A 14-year-old boy from the USA was described as a hero yesterday after he saved the life of a woman in another country.
Dean Bluey from Dallas,Texas,was a school boy who is very 56 in computer.One day,he 57 an email to a friend on the Internet.Suddenly he received a message saying “Help! Pain! Help!”.The message was from Finland, 58 kilometers away from America.
“I didn't know 59 I should do,”Dean said to a reporter afterwards.“It was really difficult to tell if the message was real.”So Dean did nothing at first. 60 the message kept coming.“By then it was easy to see that 61 was in trouble,” Dean explained. He replied and discovered that the sender was a student called Tarja, who was alone in a university library. She was ill. What was 62 , there was no phone around her. Her only way of communicating with the world was by email. Dean called the police 63 . And they realized that the situation was quite serious. They called the police in Finland. Then an ambulance rushed to the library.
64 , she was still alive and was sent to the hospital quickly.
“I'm glad she's OK,” Dean said. “It's hard to believe, but 65 saved her life.”
56. A.interest B.interested C.interesting D.interests
57. A.sent B.sends C.was sending D.is sending
58. A.thousand B.thousand of C.thousands D.thousands of
59. A.how B.what C.where D.when
60. A.So B.And C.But D.As
61.A.someone B.anyone C.everyone D.no one
62.A.better B.worse C.harder D.easier
63.A.later on B.at once C.after a while D.in the end
64.A.Hardly B.Happily C.Luckily D.Carefully
65.A.a boy B.doctors C.the police D.e-mails
A 14-year-old boy from the USA was described as a hero yesterday after he saved the life of a woman in another country.
Dean Bluey from Dallas,Texas,was a school boy who has much 31 in computer.One day,he 32 an email to a friend on the Internet.Suddenly he received a message saying “Help! Pain! Help!”."The message was from Finland, 33 kilometers away from America.
“I didn't know 34 I should do,”Dean said to a reporter afterwards.“It was really difficult to tell if the message was real.”So Dean did nothing at first. 35 the message kept coming.
“By then it was easy to see that someone was in trouble,” Dean explained. He 36 and discovered that the sender was a student called Tarja, who was alone in a university library. She was ill. What was 37 , there was no phone around her. Her only way of communicating with the world was by email. Dean got in touch 38 the police immediately. And they realized that the situation was quite serious. They called the police in Finland. Then an ambulance rushed to the library. 39 , she was still alive and was sent to the hospital quickly.
“I'm glad she's OK,” Dean said. “It's hard to believe, but 40 saved her life.”
31.A.interest B.interested C.interesting D.interests
32.A.sent B.sends C.was sending D.is sending
33.A.thousand B.thousand of C.thousands D.thousands of
34.A.how B.what C.where D.when
35.A.So B.And C.But D.As
36.A.telephoned B.replied C.found D.talked
37.A.better B.worse C.harder D.easier
38.A.with B.on C.to D.at
39.A.Hardly B.Happily C.Luckily D.Carefully
40.A.a boy B.doctors C.the police D.email
Does handwriting have a practical use today? Do we really need it? Many educators say yes.
Handwriting is important because research shows that when children are taught how to do it,they are also being taught how to learn and how to express themselves.Students with fluent(流畅的)handwriting produce better homework and get higher grades,a new study by Professor Steve Graham shows.
Handwriting is a basic skill of learning,expert Emily Knapton says.She believes,“When kids have trouble with handwriting,it affects all their subjects.Spelling becomes a problem;maths becomes a problem,too.Both of the subjects will be much easier for these kids to learn if their handwriting is improved.”
Fluency and speed of handwriting are very important.Graham's study has also shown that from kindergarten(幼儿园)through the fourth grade,kids think and write at the same time.If they have to struggle to remember how to spell the words,their ability to express themselves will suffer.Stephen Pevely,a professor of education says,“From the writing speed of primary school students,we can know the quality and quantity of their writing in middle school.”
Predictions of handwriting's end didn't begin with the computer;they date back to the introduction of the Remington typewriter in 1873.But for at least a generation(一代人),handwriting has seemed much less important.Now,supported by new research,educators are trying to bring back its special importance into the classroom.
1.Many educators agree that handwriting ________ today.
A.is not necessary B.is unimportant
C.has a practical use D.is useless
2.Graham's study shows that students with fluent handwriting probably have ________.
A.lower grades B.worse homework and grades
C.good reading skills D.better homework and grades
3.When a student has good handwriting,his spelling and maths will be ________.
A.much easier B.much harder C.great fun D.a problem
4.The underlined word "suffer" in the passage means “________”.
A.be strongly influenced B.be deeply moved
C.be badly affected D.be seriously hurt
5.Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A.Kids' handwriting has a good effect on their learning.
B.Handwriting helps improve kids' performance in all their subjects.
C.Students should try to improve the fluency of their handwriting.
D.Handwriting came to an end after the typewriter appeared.
US teenagers may be facing a challenge (挑战) today. A recent survey suggests (表明) that they are less honest than previous generations (上一代人).
The survey was done among 29,760 students at 100 US high schools. The results suggest that in the past year, 30 percent of US high school students have stolen from a store. And 64 percent may have cheated on a test.
However, 93 percent of the students said they were satisfied (满意) with their honesty. And 77 percent said,“when it comes to doing what is right, I am better than most people I know.”
Some teachers were unhappy about the survey results. Some, however, defended (为……辩护) today’s students.
“The competition is greater and the pressures (压力) on kids have increased greatly,”said Mel Riddle, who was a high school teacher and headmaster for 40 years.“It is the pressures that make it easy for students to be dishonest.”
“I think these students are better than other generations,”he said.“I find them more active, better to work with and more thankful for support.”“ We have to create situations where it’s easy for kids to do the right things, ”he added.“We need to create classrooms where learning is more important than having the right answer.”
1.According to the survey, what challenge do US teenagers face today?
A.They have trouble getting pocket money
B.They don’t get along well with teachers
C.They are not so honest as older generations
D.They have too many tests to take each week
2.We can learn from the survey that children in the US nowadays .
A.behave worse
B.work harder
C.are less healthy
D.are busier at school
3.According to the survey results, _ percent of the students are satisfied with their honesty.
A.30 B.64 C.77 D.93
4.What’s Mel Riddle’s opinion about the idea that students are dishonest?
A.He gets really angry about it
B.He thinks parents must do something to stop it
C.He thinks the students should change their behavior
D.He thinks there are some reasons for being dishonest
5.What advice does Mel Riddle give on improving the honesty of students?
A.Do not let students do anything
B.Make it easier for them to learn
C.Ask students to find right answers
D.Give students more free time to have fun
请先阅读下面短文.掌握.大意,然后从各小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填人相应对白处的最佳选项。 | ||||
When I was a teenager growing up in France, I wanted to leave school and have my own life. The only way I could 1 this was to work in the local paper factory in my town, or get married. I was very nervous when I told my 2 I wanted to leave school. I thought he would say " 3 You are going to college (大学)." I was very 4 when he said, "OK. Let's go to the paper factory." Two days later, he took me to the factory. I imagined everyone to be friends 5 together and having fun. I even imagined there would be music and singing. I 6 I had watched too many moves as a teenager. When we 7 the factory gate, my father spoke to the guard (门卫) and one minute later we were 8 . I walked around the factory looking at the building, the workers, and listening to the noise. It was terrible. I ran back to my father and said, "I want to go home. " He asked me, "What do you think of the 9 ?" "Too bad," I answered. "And marriage is even 10 !" he said. I went back to school the next day thinking about studying hard 11 I could get into a good college. I 12 studying English so I decided to major in (主修) languages at college. Thanks to my father and our trip to the paper factory, I now work at the United Nations and my father is very proud of me. I married a very good man and my life is much better than it would have been working in the factory! | ||||
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