to their own work ,most of the parents spend little time with their children.
A.Devoting B.To be devoted C.Having devoted D.Devoted
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to their own work ,most of the parents spend little time with their children.
A.Devoting B.To be devoted C.Having devoted D.Devoted
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_____ to their own work, most of the parents spend little time with their children.
A. Devoting B. To be devoted C. Having devoted D. Devoted
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_______ to their own work, most of the parents spend little time with their children.
A. Devoting B. To be devoted C. Having devoted D. Devoted
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-___________ to their own
work,most of the parents spend little time with their
children.
A.Devoting B.To be devoted C.Having devoted D.Devoted
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Atlantic puffins (海雀) spend most of their life at sea. When it's time to lay eggs, the birds gather on seaside cliffs. They dig into the ground to build nests. After a chick was born, it spends six weeks in the nest, feasting on fish supplied by its parents. Then the young bird must look after itself. It leaves the nest and flies to the sea.
But on Heimaey, an island off the coast of Iceland, human-made objects have disrupted the chicks’ trip to the ocean. Luckily, they are getting help from the children of Heimaey.
Instinct tells chicks to follow the light of the moon to the sea, but they are confused by Heimaey’s bright lights. Each year, a large number of them end up lost, or worse. Often, the birds are hit by cars or caught and eaten by cats.
Each breeding season, the children of Heimaey form search parties. They carry flashlights and cardboard boxes. “When you see a bird, you try to corner it and herd it into the box,” said Eldur Hansen. Eldur is 14 and he has caught several puffins this way. Each year, they rescue thousands of chicks. Children take rescued birds home. The next morning, they take them to the beach for release.
Before releasing the chicks, the children make a stop at the local aquarium, where the birds are weighed and tagged for tracking purposes. This helps scientists learn more about puffins.
Atlantic puffins are now listed as a rare species. That means they are likely to become endangered. The main reason is that the ocean’s supply of small fish is diminishing. This is tied to overfishing and rising ocean temperatures.
Erpur Hansen, Eldur Hansen’s dad, is with the South Iceland Nature Research Center. He said the children’s action was more important than ever. Thanks to data gathered with the children’s help, researchers have learned that chicks now weigh less than in previous years. That means they have a lower chance of survival. Researchers worry that puffins will die out if ocean temperatures continue to rise, but the children’s rescue inspires them.
1.What will a mother puffin do after a chick was born?
A.Catch fish to feed the chick. B.Stay in the nest for six weeks.
C.Leave the nest and fly to the sea alone. D.Lead the chick back to the sea at once.
2.What may disturb the chicks’ sense of direction on their way to the sea?
A.The cars. B.The children. C.The animals. D.The lights.
3.What does the underlined word “diminishing” in Paragraph 6 mean?
A.Changing. B.Decreasing. C.Accumulating. D.Abandoning.
4.How do the researchers compare the chicks’ weight?
A.Getting information from the library. B.Researching the colors of the chicks.
C.Studying the data collected by the children. D.Weighing the chicks adopted at the local aquarium.
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For most people, retirement is the time during which they will spend the rest of their lives at home, bored to death. But being an active individual, I ______to sit at home and live a dull life.
That is why I came to China soon after I retired in 2010 and taught ______at a high school in Xingtai, Hebei province. As Mother’s Day approached that year, I decided to hold a party for the students and their ______.
With the help of the Chinese teachers, I ______to hold a competition for the most ______and original gift that a student can create for his or her mom. To be honest, I was ______of persuading my students to inform their parents about the party. However, I was pleasantly ______that most of the parents took time off their busy schedule to come.
My plan included ______each student to stand up in front of the class and ______express his or her feeling toward his or her mother. Some of my students were ______enough to make their speeches in both English and Chinese. My shy students ______their timidity(胆怯) to stand elegantly and expressed their ______for their mothers! The mothers could not ______their tears from being overjoyed by the tender(温柔的)words of their children.
I felt extremely proud of my students. I was again surprised ______I asked the students to present their handmade ______to their mothers. I was deeply moved by their ______. At the end of the ______most parents expressed their gratitude(感激)to all of us.
That night strengthened my attitude toward life and ______. I realized that I don’t have to ______. I can share my knowledge of English with my students through ______at schools and make a positive difference in their lives. Age is not a limit.
1.A. decide B. want C. hate D. fail
2.A. history B. English C. art D. Chinese
3.A. parents B. teachers C. friends D. schoolmates
4.A. continued B. refused C. planned D. hesitated
5.A. thoughtful B. expensive C. common D. shabby
6.A. proud B. fond C. guilty D. skeptical
7.A. disappointed B. confident C. surprised D. anxious
8.A. forcing B. begging C. forbidding D. permitting
9.A. silently B. freely C. quickly D. merely
10.A. considerate B. selfless C. honest D. mild
11.A. took part in B. caught up with C. gave way to D. got rid of
12.A. forgiveness B. support C. regret D. love
13.A. hold back B. give up C. note down D. put out
14.A. if B. although C. when D. because
15.A. tools B. foods C. gifts D. clothes
16.A. generosity B. creativity C. determination D. contribution
17.A. class B. party C. conference D. feast
18.A. entertainment B. childhood C. money D. retirement
19.A. hang out B. stay home C. go abroad D. hold on
20.A. teaching B. wandering C. touring D. studying
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Most teenagers in the United States spend their time trying to make time for school, family and friends. But some choose bigger goals and make a difference in the world.
At age 15, Winter Vinecki has already had more _________ than most people have in their lifetime. Doctors discovered Winter’s fathers had a rare and _______ form of prostate cancer when she was nine years old. He died 10 months later. “When he was first diagnosed I immediately knew I had to do something to help him. That’s ______ I formed Team Winter for prostate cancer research and ______.” Winter Vinecki has raised almost 500,000 dollars. She has _______ prostate cancer education worldwide from Kenya to Mongolia_________ foot races called marathons, on seven continents. In the United States she travels _______ to talk about prostate cancer and _______ others to act. Winter Vinecki spoke recently at a conference in Los Angeles. “Prostate cancer is much more common, ________ the men don’t want to talk about it. So that’s why a nine-year-old girl had to go out there and start talking it for _______.”
Jack Andraka invented an inexpensive sensor that _______ cancers of the pancreas, ovaries and lungs. Jack is now 17and seeking patents for his latest inventions. He has developed low-cost water quality _______. They help identify and remove heavy metals and poisonous chemical from_____. “I hope to see them _______ in the developing nations.”
Sixteen-year-old Mary-Pat Hector saw a problem in her own community. She says too many young people were ________in gun violence. It kind of made her feel like she had to do something about it. So she started a _________ to educate young people about gun violence. “I just want the world to be a better place,” she said.
Mary-Pat hector, Jack Andraka, and Winter Vinecki say a ________ of supportive parents, the Internet and social media has helped them succeed; but Winter and Jack also created their inner ________. “Ithink the biggest thing for kids and adults is to never let age and gender be a _________ and to not just dream but dream big,” said Vinecki. “ Never let anyone else tell you ______.” Said Andraka. “Always keep going for your dream, so anything is possible.”
1.A. opportunities B. troubles C. successes D. risks
2.A. passive B. sensitive C. aggressive D. negative
3.A. when B. because C. where D. How
4.A. development B. threat C. panic D. awareness
5.A. taken B. received C. searched D. tested
6.A. through B. off C. over D. beyond
7.A. officially B. continually C. peacefully D. temporarily
8.A. promise B. pay C. urge D. prefer
9.A. for B. before C. unless D. but
10.A. her B. teenagers C. them D. fathers
11.A. cures B. improves C. prevents D. identifies
12.A. experiments B. devices C. trials D. data
13.A. body B. water C. land D. food
14.A. carried B. exposed C. employed D. handled
15.A. failing B. fleeing C. declining D. dying
16.A. revolutionB. discussion C. business D. campaign
17.A. combinationB. convenience C. competence D. consideration
18.A. harmony B. satisfaction C. selves D. impressions
19.A. barrier B. favor C. benefit D. difference
20.A. all B. no C. nothing D. none
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American Baylor spends most of his time in New York, working as a performer in the Broadway musical—The Lion King.But since 2011, he has also spent weeks in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda.There, he teaches dance to boys who live on the street.His teaching is part of an effort by the Rebecca Davis Dance Company.The project helps young people learn more about dance and learn how to behave in a classroom environment.
Baylor describes his students as genocide(种族屠杀) survivors. They have lost all of their families, some even have been in prison. “They have been through things that no one should ever have to go through,” said Baylor. Dance classes provide the children with structured learning and self-expression that they've never had before.They can also take classes in information and technology after they have learned to attend classes and follow directions.
Boys who have done best in the classes win scholarships and are sent to the Sunrise Boarding School.About 30 boys have won this kind of financial aid. All the students are male, because few girls in Rwanda live freely on the street.
The Rwanda program is the largest one set up by the Rebecca Davis Dance Company, founded and directed by Rebecca Davis. Ms.Davis has also set up dance programs in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Guinea.About 2,000 children in the three countries have taken part in the project since it was begun in 2010.
As for Baylor, he knows from his own experience how dance can lead to a better life. He is from Camden, New Jersey. Camden has sometimes been called America’s poorest and most dangerous city. Mr. Baylor says that growing up in Camden, it took a long time for him to find out what he wanted to do. He now thinks dancing saved his life.
1.It can be learned from the text that the children in Rwanda __________.
A. worked hard to win scholarships B. have committed violent crimes
C. have gone through tough times D. focused mainly on dancing
2.In how many countries are the dance program launched?
A. Two. B. Three.
C. Four. D. Five.
3.Which of the following in TRUE of the dance project?
A. Most children participating in it were boys.
B. It has gained much support from the world.
C. It is aimed to improve the kids’ dancing skills.
D. The project could date back to the year 2010.
4.What can be the main idea of the text?
A. Dance offers street children path to education.
B. The largest dance project was set up in Guinea.
C. Education is important to street children.
D. Where you grow up decides what you are.
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It is natural for young people to be critical of their parents at times and to blame them for most of the misunderstandings between them. They have always complained, more or less justly, that their parents are out of touch with modern ways; that they are possessive and dominant; that they do not trust their children to deal with problems; that they talk too much about certain problems—and that they have no sense of humor, at least in parent—child relationships. I think it is true that parents often underestimate their teenage children and also forget how they themselves felt when young.
Young people often make their parents angry at their choices in clothes and hairstyles, in entertainers and music. This is not their motive. They feel cut off from the adult world into which they have not yet been accepted. So they create a culture and society of their own. Then, if it turns out that their music or entertainers or vocabulary or clothes or hairstyles make their parents angry, this gives them extra enjoyment. They feel they are superior, at least in a small way, and that they are leaders in style and taste.
Sometimes you are resistant, and proud because you do not want your parents to agree what you do. If they agree, it looks as if you are betraying your own age group. But in that case, you are supposing that you are the underdog; you cannot win but at least you keep your honor. This is a passive way of looking at things. It is natural enough after long years of childhood, when you were completely under your parents' contro1. But it ignores the fact that you are now beginning to be responsible for yourself. If you plan to control your life, cooperation can be part of that plan. You can attract others, especially your parents, into doing things the way you want. You can impress others with your sense of responsibility, so that they will let you choose what you want to do.
1.The first paragraph is mainly about_________.
A. the teenagers' criticism of their parents
B. misunderstandings between teenagers and their parents
C. the control of the parents over their children
D. the teenagers' ability to deal will problems
2.Teenagers tend to have strange clothes and hairstyles mainly because they________.
A. want to show their existence by creating a culture of their own
B. have a strong desire to be leaders in style and taste
C. have no other way to enjoy themselves better
D. want to make their Parents angry
3.Teenagers do not want their parents to agree whatever they do because they_______.
A. have already been accepted into the adult world
B. feel that they are superior to the adults
C. are not likely to win over the adults
D. have a desire to be independent
4.To improve parent—child relationships,teenagers are advised to be_________.
A. attractive B. positive C. cooperative D. productive
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At one time most women made their own clothes, the cloth in small stores.
A.to buy | B.bought | C.buying | D.being bought |
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