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All children in the United States have to receive an education, but not all children go to school. A number of parents  36 not to send their children to school. Such children are known  37   “home-schoolers”. Some parents prefer teaching their children at home  38 they do not believe schools teach the correct religious (宗教的)  39 ; others believe they can provide a better educational  40 for their children by doing so.  41 , results show home-schooled children often do better than   42 on national tests in reading and math.

  David teaches his three children at home. He   43 that his children learn very differently from children in school. Learning starts with the children’s  44 and questions. For example, when there is snowfall on a winter day, it may  45 a discussion about climate, snow removal   46 , Alaska, etc. Or a spring evening when the family is out 47 the stars is a good time to ask questions about the sky. If the Brazilian rain forests are on TV, it 48  be a perfect time to talk about how rain forests influence the climate, how deserts are 49  and how the polar ice caps 50 ocean levels.

 Home schooling is often more interesting than  51 schools, but critics (批评家) say home-schoolers might be uncomfortable  52  with other people in adult life. Critics also say that most parents are not 53 to teach their children. However, most parents don’t have the time or the  54 to teach their children at home, so schools will continue to be  55  most children get their formal education.

1.

A.consider

B.prefer    

C.provide

D.suggest

 

2.

A.for    

B.to

C.as      

D.in

 

3.

A.because  

B.for

C.though

D.while

 

4.

A.activities

B.uses

C.thoughts

D.values

 

5.

A.experience

B.knowledge

C.behavior

D.way

 

6.

A.Sadly

B.Actually

C.Unbelievably

D.Happily

 

7.

A.normal

B.ordinary

C.common     

D.average

 

8.

A.believes

B.says

C.offers      

D.imagines

 

9.

A.interests

B.discussion

C.needs

D.hobbies

 

10.

A.carry

B.open

C.lead      

D.start

 

11.

A.furniture

B.equipment

C.tool

D.maker

 

12.

A.seeing

B.looking

C.watching

D.noticing

 

13.

A.need

B.must

C.ought

D.could

 

14.

A.appeared

B.formed

C.invented

D.built

 

15.

A.affect

B.decide

C.make

D.determine

 

16.

A.outside

B.expensive

C.informal

D.regular

 

17.

A.living

B.matching

C.mixing

D.connecting

 

18.

A.fit    

B.adapted

C.available

D.good

 

19.

A.money

B.desire

C.hope

D.demand

 

20.

A.why

B.how

C.when

D.where

 

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All children in the United States have to receive an education, but not all children go to school. A number of parents  36 not to send their children to school. Such children are known  37  home-schoolers”. Some parents prefer teaching their children at home  38 they do not believe schools teach the correct religious (宗教的)  39 ; others believe they can provide a better educational  40 for their children by doing so.  41 , results show home-schooled children often do better than   42 on national tests in reading and math.
  David teaches his three children at home. He   43 that his children learn very differently from children in school. Learning starts with the children’s  44 and questions. For example, when there is snowfall on a winter day, it may  45 a discussion about climate, snow removal   46 , Alaska, etc. Or a spring evening when the family is out 47 the stars is a good time to ask questions about the sky. If the Brazilian rain forests are on TV, it 48  be a perfect time to talk about how rain forests influence the climate, how deserts are 49  and how the polar ice caps 50 ocean levels.
 Home schooling is often more interesting than  51 schools, but critics (批评家) say home-schoolers might be uncomfortable  52  with other people in adult life. Critics also say that most parents are not 53 to teach their children. However, most parents don’t have the time or the  54 to teach their children at home, so schools will continue to be  55  most children get their formal education.

【小题1】
A.considerB.prefer    C.provideD.suggest
【小题2】
A.for    B.toC.as      D.in
【小题3】
A.because  B.forC.thoughD.while
【小题4】
A.activitiesB.usesC.thoughtsD.values
【小题5】
A.experienceB.knowledgeC.behaviorD.way
【小题6】
A.SadlyB.ActuallyC.UnbelievablyD.Happily
【小题7】
A.normalB.ordinaryC.common     D.average
【小题8】
A.believesB.saysC.offers      D.imagines
【小题9】
A.interestsB.discussionC.needsD.hobbies
【小题10】
A.carryB.openC.lead      D.start
【小题11】
A.furnitureB.equipmentC.toolD.maker
【小题12】
A.seeingB.lookingC.watchingD.noticing
【小题13】
A.needB.mustC.oughtD.could
【小题14】
A.appearedB.formedC.inventedD.built
【小题15】
A.affectB.decideC.makeD.determine
【小题16】
A.outsideB.expensiveC.informalD.regular
【小题17】
A.livingB.matchingC.mixingD.connecting
【小题18】
A.fit    B.adaptedC.availableD.good
【小题19】
A.moneyB.desireC.hopeD.demand
【小题20】
A.whyB.howC.whenD.where

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Beauty has always been regarded as something praiseworthy. Almost everyone thinks attractive people are happier and healthier, have better marriages and have more respectable jobs. Personal advisors give them better advice for finding jobs. Even judges are softer on attractive defendants. But in the executive(主管的) circle, beauty can become a liability.

  While attractiveness is a positive factor for a man on his way up the executive ladder, it is harmful to a woman.

  Handsome male executives were considered having more honesty than plainer men; effort and ability were thought to lead to their success.

  Attractive female executives were considered to have less honesty than unattractive ones; their success was connected not with ability but with factors such as luck.

  All unattractive women executives were thought to have more honesty and to be more capable than the attractive female executives. Interestingly, though, the rise of the unattractive overnight successes was connected more to personal relationships and less to ability than that of the attractive overnight successes.

  Why are attractive women not thought to be able? An attractive woman is considered to be more feminine has an advantage in traditionally female jobs, but an attractive woman in a traditionally manly position appears to lack the "manly"qualifies required.

  This is true even in politics, "When the only clue is how he or she looks, people treat men and women differently, " says Anne Bowman, who recently published a study on the effects of attractiveness on political candidates(候选人). She asked 125 undergraduate students to rank two groups of photographs, one of men and one of women, in order of attractiveness. The students were told the photographs were of candidates for political offices. They were asked to rank them again, in the order they would vote for them.

  The results showed that attractive males completely defeated unattractive men, but the women who had ranked most attractive unchangeably received the fewest votes.

  The word "liability" most probably means ________.

  A. disadvantage B. advantage   C. misfortune   D. trouble

 Bowman's experiment shows that when it comes to politics, attractiveness________

  A. turns out to be a disadvantage to men

  B. is more of a disadvantage than an advantage to women

  C. has as little effect on men as on women

  D. affects men and women alike

  It can be inferred from the passage that people's views on beauty are often________.

  A. practical   B. supportive   C. old - fashioned D. one - sided

  The author writes this passage to ________.

  A. give advice to job - seekers who are attractive

  B. discuss the disadvantages of being attractive

  C. demand equal rights for women

  D. state the importance of appearance

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仔细阅读下面的短文,短文中有10个空格或划线句子。请按照每小题括号内的具体要求完成语法填空、词形变化、句子合并、句子改写以及病句改正等。答案填写在标号为1~10的对应位置。

  Pollution   1  (be)a problem that happens in water, air and earth.It is   2  (表语)with animals and humans.The water pollution is   3  (cause)by waste from factories.The   4  (fish)will die, if the river polluted by chemical factories.Then if some people   5  (谓语动词)those fish, they will also be dead.The others is air pollution  6  (改正错误)It comes from factories, power stations and cars.  7  (冠词)chemical in the smoke will fall in the rain.This “chemical rain” will kill trees and fish.It’s either bad to the building.  8  (改正错误)From that we   9  (情态动词)know how bad the pollution is.

  We hope that the scientists can find out the way to make environment better soon.  10  (改为形式主语结构)

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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

Cool snowflakes

  You have seen snow, but have you ever studied a snowflake? Have you looked hard at falling snowflake and seen its design up close?

  It' s not easy to look at something so tiny.The flake often melts or blows away as soon t it lands.If looking at one seems difficult, imagine trying to photograph one.

  But that' s what Ken Libbrecht has spent much of the past four years doing:catching snowflakes, putting them under a microscope and taking pictures of them.

  Libbrecht is an American scientist who has written four books about snowflakes.Four of his snow photos will be put on US postage stamps this holiday season.

  It' s the structure

  In his latest book "Ken Libbrecht' s Field Guide to Snowflakes", he answers lots of questions about snowflakes in a way that' s easy to understand.

  The beautiful structure of snowflakes is mainly the result of two things:conditions in the sky and the structure of water molecules(分子).

  A snowflake starts as a very small spot of dust.Water molecules in the air get attached to the dust, then freeze.These molecules are triangular.When enough of them become attached, a six-sided shape is formed.

  Some snowflakes become flat and stay that way.Sometimes more water molecules freeze at the six corners and make the snowflake look like flowers.Other snowflakes turn into six-sided columns.

  But if the changes in temperature and the amount of water in the air are just right, thin branches may grow on a baby snowflake as the snowflake travels in the air.The six-pointed starbursts(星放射状)are usually the prettiest.They are most likely to form when the weather is either just below freezing or around 5 degrees.

  Be a snowflake watcher

  1.A gentle snowfall is best.

  2.Take a magnifying glass(放大镜)and a piece of black paper outside and wait a few minutes for the paper to get cold.

  3.Hold the paper out flat until a few flakes have landed on it.Quickly examine them with the magnifying glass.Look for the best ones, or see how many types you can find.

(1)

It is not easy to study snowflakes because ________.

[  ]

A.

they are tiny and triangular

B.

they are difficult to catch by hand

C.

they are white and cool

D.

they are easy to melt and blow away

(2)

We can learn from the passage that Libbrecht

[  ]

A.

has written a lot of books about postage

B.

has taken a lot of pictures of snowflakes

C.

has designed some snow stamps

D.

has published only four books

(3)

Which of the following is true about snowflakes?

[  ]

A.

Starbursts form when it is freezing cold.

B.

Snowflakes are flat and contain lots of water.

C.

Snowflakes are six-sided.

D.

Snowflakes won' t melt.

(4)

What is the passage mainly written for?

[  ]

A.

Introducing Libbrecht and his latest book.

B.

Encouraging readers to watch snowflakes.

C.

Telling people what fun it is to study snowflakes.

D.

Helping readers to become a scientist.

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