--- Is there a primary school in your village now? --- No but there_________.
A. used B. did C. used to D. used to be
高二英语单项填空简单题
--- Is there a primary school in your village now? --- No but there_________.
A. used B. did C. used to D. used to be
高二英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
--- Is your father a teacher of English in No. l Middle School?
--- No. But he ______ English there for ten years.
A. has taught B. has been teaching C. taught D. had taught
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Another primary school is reported ______ for children in Wenchuan now.
A. to have been built B. to have built
C. to be building D. being built
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Another primary school is reported _______ for children in Wen Chuan now.
A.to have been built | B.to have built |
C.being built | D.to be building |
高二英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
----There is no more than one washing machine of that kind left in the shop. What about going and buying ____?
----No, I prefer to find _____ in other supermarkets.
A. it; it B. one; it C. it; one D. one; one
高二英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Now, there is a growing movement to pay the students in American schools---in some cases, even just for coming to class.
Students at one school in New Mexico can earn up to three hundred dollars a year for good attendance. In Baltimore, Maryland, high scores in state graduation tests can be worth more than one hundred dollars. And a New Jersey school system plans to pay students fifty dollars a week to attend after---school tutoring programs.
Schools that pay students can be found in more than one---fourth of the fifty states. Other schools pay students with food or other rewards.
Robert Schaefer is a public education director. He says paying students may improve performance in the short term, but students develop false expectations for the future. He sees a lack of long term planning in these programs because of the pressure on schools to raise test scores.
Public schools need to show improvement under the education reform law. Low---performing schools may lose their federal money; teachers and administrators(行政人员) may lose their jobs. Often these schools are in poor neighborhoods where getting students to go to school can be a continual problem.
Critics(评论家) say paying students sends a message that money is the only valuable reward. But some students say it makes school more exciting. And some teachers have reported getting more requests for extra help.
In two thousand four, the city schools in Coshocton, Ohio, launched a program. They wanted to see if paying elementary school students as much as one hundred dollars would help in passing the state exams.
Now, Eric Bettinger of Case Western Reserve University (EUCWRU) has reported mixed results. Math scores increased, but only white students were able to get paid. And there was no evidence of higher scores in reading, social studies and science. Official will decide later this year whether to continue the program.
1.Paying students who show improvement in tests __________.
A.has been done in most American schools
B.is becoming a growing practice in the USA
C.is not very popular with teachers
D.only aims at high scores at school
2.According to the text, Robert Schaefer _____________.
A.is a very excellent teacher
B.thinks highly of paying students
C.thinks students will show improvement in study in the future
D.thinks people should make a careful plan for the paying program
3.From the last paragraph we can see __________.
A.EBCWRU has got great success in its paying program
B.not all the students in EUCWRU have made progress in all subjects
C.only students who study math can get paid
D.EBCWRU will go on with the paying program
4.The text is mainly written to _____________.
A.persuade teachers to give students more prizes
B.tell people how to become an excellent student
C.introduce something about American paying students program
D.explain the advantages of American paying students program
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Now, there is a growing movement to pay the students in American schools---in some cases, even just for coming to class.
Students at one school in New Mexico can earn up to three hundred dollars a year for good attendance. In Baltimore, Maryland, high scores in state graduation tests can be worth more than one hundred dollars. And a New Jersey school system plans to pay students fifty dollars a week to attend after---school tutoring programs.
Schools that pay students can be found in more than one---fourth of the fifty states. Other schools pay students with food or other rewards.
Robert Schaefer is a public education director. He says paying students may improve performance in the short term, but students develop false expectations for the future. He sees a lack of long term planning in these programs because of the pressure on schools to raise test scores.
Public schools need to show improvement under the education reform law. Low---performing schools may lose their federal money; teachers and administrators(行政人员) may lose their jobs. Often these schools are in poor neighborhoods where getting students to go to school can be a continual problem.
Critics(评论家) say paying students sends a message that money is the only valuable reward. But some students say it makes school more exciting. And some teachers have reported getting more requests for extra help.
In two thousand four, the city schools in Coshocton, Ohio, launched a program. They wanted to see if paying elementary school students as much as one hundred dollars would help in passing the state exams.
Now, Eric Bettinger of Case Western Reserve University (EUCWRU) has reported mixed results. Math scores increased, but only white students were able to get paid. And there was no evidence of higher scores in reading, social studies and science. Official will decide later this year whether to continue the program.
1.Paying students who show improvement in tests __________.
A.has been done in most American schools
B.is becoming a growing practice in the USA
C.is not very popular with teachers
D.only aims at high scores at school
2.According to the text, Robert Schaefer _____________.
A.is a very excellent teacher
B.thinks highly of paying students
C.thinks students will show improvement in study in the future
D.thinks people should make a careful plan for the paying program
3.From the last paragraph we can see __________.
A.EBCWRU has got great success in its paying program
B.not all the students in EUCWRU have made progress in all subjects
C.only students who study math can get paid
D.EBCWRU will go on with the paying program
4.The text is mainly written to _____________.
A.persuade teachers to give students more prizes
B.tell people how to become an excellent student
C.introduce something about American paying students program
D.explain the advantages of American paying students program
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Your child is no longer a kid. He is now a teen. He wants to go to a big school. You don’t know which school to choose? Here’s how to choose a school for your teen who has special needs.
Decide on a public or private school. 1.There is one advantage to a private school that there will be fewer students per class so your kid gets more time and attention from his teacher.
2. Ask him where his friends are most likely going to go when school starts and whether he wants to go to the same school as his friends. You all are in the same boat so your goal is the same as theirs, to find the best school for their teen.
Ask members of your immediate family. Especially if you have relatives and close family members who are also dealing with the same situation. It will put you greatly at ease to know that their own teens are in a great school where your teen can go to as well. 3..
Lean towards a school where a uniform is required. Especially when the cost of tuition is expensive, it’s better to choose a school that requires their students to wear uniforms. 4.
Make a request for an appointment with the school principal. When you get a meeting, ask all your questions about your teen’s special needs.5.Finally, walk the school grounds and check out various facilities like the library, restrooms, locker rooms, activity areas, gyms, etc.
A. Think about location
B. Seek the advice of your teen
C. Ask your relatives right away
D. He’s going to look cute in it, too!
E. You can also go online to broaden your search
F. Then ask if you can observe a class in progress
G. A difference between thee two is how much money it will take.
高二英语七选五中等难度题查看答案及解析
---- Does your brother study in Beijing University?
---- No, not now. But he ________ there for 7 years.
A. would study B. studied C. has studied D. was studying
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
I am ex-navy officer(前海军官员) and now working as a primary school volunteer teacher in Chiang Rai. Our school is located in the most northern part of Thailand.
I used to teach according to my plan and in addition I had to take care of students` safety. Early this month(November) we all needed to put on our light jacket to prevent cool weather. One morning during the first break I saw a group of primary level boys were playing police and thief game. They were a playing with a plastic pistol(手枪), which can shoot with plastic balls. It seemed to me very dangerous for their eyes. Immediately I called them and ask to hand over their toy gun. I placed it between my back bone and waist belt. No one can see it because it is under my light jacket.
In the afternoon I needed to pay my house electric bill and I had to withdraw some money from Kung Thai Bank. I walked into the bank and sat in waiting chair with other customers. I relaxed my back to the seat and then I realized that toy gun in my body. Oh, God! I made a big mistake because it is gun forbidden area. I looked around and my eyes met with the guard’s eyes.
I became sweating and couldn`t move from my seat until my turn announced from public addresser. As soon as I received my money and I shouted without voice “ I will never make the same mistake again”. The following period before I taught my lesson to class I told them what happened to me today. All my students enjoyed laughing without end.
1.Why did the author take away their toy gun?
A.Because the children are too young to play with toy gun.
B.Because the teacher wanted to play himself.
C.Because the teacher must take care of the students` safety.
D.It is against the school rules to play with toy guns.
2.What does the underlined word mean?
A.move away B.pull back
C.draw back D.take out
3.Why did the writer say he made a big mistake when in bank?
A.Because he forgot the password of his bank account.
B.Because he took the gun into the gun forbidden area.
C.Because his eyes met with the guard’s eyes.
D.Because he forgot to return the toy gun to the children
4. From the end of the story, we can infer that____________.
A.The teacher is getting on well with his students.
B.The students hate their teacher because he took away their toy gun.
C.The students laugh at their teacher because he is very silly.
D.The teacher is careless because he often makes mistakes.
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