There are three times __________.
A.as many girls as boys | B.as many girl as boy |
C.as many girls as boy | D.as many girl as boys |
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There are three times __________.
A.as many girls as boys | B.as many girl as boy |
C.as many girls as boy | D.as many girl as boys |
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There are more girls than boys in that school, with ________ of the students being girls.
A.three fifth | B.three fifths | C.third five | D.thirds five |
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Along with these physical changes, there come many psychological changes. Boys and girls tend to be different in this 1.. Many boys become risk-takers—they want to find their own limits and the limits of the world around them, but may not have the 2. to make good 3. in their behavior. At the same time, girls often want someone—anyone—to talk to, as they try to4. with their strong feelings.
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1) 1.with these physical changes,there come many psychological changes.Boys and girls 2.to be different in this 3.Many boys become risk-takers---they want to find their own limits and the limits of the world around them,but may not have the 4. to make good choices in their 5..At the same time,girls often want someone-- anyone--to talk to,as they try to deal with their strong feelings.
2)Some people in Dover also say that they saw aliens that night."It's happened to me!'said Mrs.Mavis Wood."The aliens took me 6.the UFO so that they could do research on me. Luckily,they returned me home without any 7.The whole experience was terrible! I haven't been sleeping well since I returned home.I think Justin was taken away by them,too. When asked about the 8.that Justin was taken by aliens,Detective Sam Peterson, who has taken charge of the case,told joumnalists,'Sometimes people make up such amazing stories. There's really no hard 9.that aliens took him.So, 10.we have not dismissed the idea,we are looking into other......
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There were a family of nine: the father, the mother, two boys and five girls. The father worked as a kitchen cleaner at a local school and the rest of the family did the same job-----clean people’s yards.________1.________
Then one day, the father lost his job at the school. He asked me if I could allow him to clean my yard.________2.________ He and his family came to our house three times a week to clean the yard.
One Sunday morning, the father suffered a stroke and died in the hospital two days later. The poor family had lost their main bread-winner. The eldest boy had just completed high school and was getting ready to go to college.________3.________
For the following years, Andrew, my husband and I did all our best to help make sure the family got their education, and provided some daily needs, like clothes.
________4.________. They didn’t have a toilet in their home! Imagine! A mother, a fifteen-year-old girl, and four smaller children without a toilet or bathroom!
The next morning, my friend Peter came to my house. Then I told him I wanted to do something for the poor family. As a helpful man, he promised to offer some money. So together we built a bathroom and a toilet for this family in three days.________5.________. And we felt happy, too.
A.Clearly, they lived a poor life.
B.The others were just little kids
C.Realizing his situation, I offered him the job at once.
D.This brought a lot of smiles and happiness to the family.
E.Every day we gave her some pocket money.
F.We visited the family once and one thing made us greatly surprised.
G.You would be surprised to know that this poor family lived in just two rooms!
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There were a family of nine: the father, the mother, two boys and five girls. The father worked as a kitchen cleaner at a local school and the rest of the family did the same job-----clean people’s yards. 1.
Then one day, the father lost his job at the school. He asked me if I could allow him to clean my yard. 2. He and his family came to our house three times a week to clean the yard.
One Sunday morning, the father suffered a stroke and died in the hospital two days later. The poor family had lost their main bread-winner. The eldest boy had just completed high school and was getting ready to go to college. 3.
For the following years, Andrew, my husband and I did all our best to help make sure the family got their education, and provided some daily needs, like clothes.
4. . They didn’t have a toilet in their home! Imagine! A mother, a fifteen-year-old girl, and four smaller children without a toilet or bathroom!
The next morning, my friend Peter came to my house. Then I told him I wanted to do something for the poor family. As a helpful man, he promised to offer some money. So together we built a bathroom and a toilet for this family in three days5. . And we felt happy, too.
A. Clearly, they lived a poor life.
B. The others were just little kids
C. Realizing his situation, I offered him the job at once.
D. You would be surprised to know that this poor family lived in just two rooms!
E. Every day we gave her some pocket money.
F.We visited the family once and one thing made us greatly surprised.
G. This brought a lot of smiles and happiness to the family.
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I like this jacket better than that one, but it costs almost three times______.
A. as much B. as many C. so much D. so many
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Although they are at the same university, the boy spends _______ money as the girl every month.
A.as twice B.twice much C.twice much as D.twice as much
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Many a boy and (many a) girl ________ the same mistake.
A.is made B.are made
C.has made D.have made
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Boys are not so good at English when there are girls in their class, a research student said. This finding disagrees with the widely held belief that girls always have a good influence on boys in school.
Boys do best with as few girls as possible in English lessons at primary and secondary schools, Steven Proud, a research student at Bristol University, told the Royal Economic Society’s conference.
But when it comes to math and science, both boys and girls at primary schools achieve up to a tenth of a grade higher when there is a greater percentage of girls in the class, Proud found.
Proud kept a record of boys’ and girls’ test results at the ages of 7, 11, and 16 in 16,000 schools in England. He studied the test scores to see whether the percentage of girls made a difference to the results of both boys and girls in math, science and English.
Boys always perform worse when the number of girls they study English with increases, which is especially the case at primary schools. Proud also found that girls are unaffected by the number of boys in their English class.
Proud said boys may do worse in English when there is high proportion(比例) of girls in their class because they think that the girls are better than them. It could also be that teachers use teaching styles more appropriate(适合) to girls when there are more girls than boys in the class.
Proud argues that his results show boys should be taught English in single-sex classes.
However, Professor Alan Smithers, director of the Centre for Education and Employment Research at the University of Buckingham, said, “Boys may be discouraged by how well girls are doing in English, but you can’t say that it means boys and girls should be separated. It has very little practical importance to schools.”
Theme | Boys may do _1.__ in English in a class with a higher percentage of girls. | |
Widely held ____2._____ | Girls always have a good influence on boys in school. | |
Proud’s ___3.___ | When there are more girls | both boys and girls at primary schools perform better in math and ___4.____. |
When the number of girls _5.____. | boys perform worse in English | |
When the number of boys changes | girls aren’t __6.___ in an English class. | |
Possible ____7.___. | Boys think that the girls are better than them. Teachers use ___8.___ styles more appropriate to girls. | |
Proud’s suggestion | Boys and girls should be taught English in _9.___ classes. | |
Alan’s opinion | Don’t ___10.____ the boys and girls. | |
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