Schools often__the diversity of students’talents because they typically focus on a narrow view of academic ability.
A. oppose B. applaud C. overlook D. promote
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Schools often__the diversity of students’talents because they typically focus on a narrow view of academic ability.
A. oppose B. applaud C. overlook D. promote
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The European Union universities are _______ most attractive because they have ______ diversity of cultures and teaching methods.
A. the , a B. a , a C. a , the D. the , the
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The European Union universities are _______ most attractive because they have ______ diversity of cultures and teaching methods.
A. the , a B. a , a C. a , the D. the , the
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At schools across the United States,students often sit down to cafeteria lunches made from processed foods that are high in fat,sodium,and sugar.But kids at Public School(P.S.)216 in Brooklyn have a different dining experience.Principal Donna Neglia reports that her students love eating flesh fruits and vegetables.
P.S.216 participated in the Edible Schoolyard Project,a nonprofit program founded by Chef Alice Waters in 1995.The program that Waters created helps public schools across the country start on-site gardens and weave principles of healthy eating into the curriculum.Students grow and maintain crops,harvesting the fruits and vegetables for cafeteria meals.
Waters expressed her passion for the principles of the farm-to-table movement.She advised schools to connect with the farmers in their area and change their buying practices when planning meals for students.
Waters has long been inspiring people to care about where their food comes from.In 1993,she put forward the idea of a White House vegetable garden.It was not until 2009 that Michelle Obama started the garden in the backyard of the White House.She and members of the kitchen staff spent hours tending to the garden,often with help from local school children.
“That gave people a sense that she cared about children and cared about where our food comes from,”Waters said,praising the former First Lady’s concern for young people’s health.“We are just building this movement,and it is very exciting.”
“Through the Edible Schoolyard Project,students also learn about the benefits of healthy eating in the classroom.”Neglia said.“P.S.216 is teaching kids about careers in the food industry—such as farming and agriculture,nutrition,food safety,and the restaurant business.”
Similar classes are taking place around the country.So far,the Edible Schoolyard Project has reached more than 1 million students in more than 367 schools.“I'm thinking about the future of the planet,”Waters said.“I'm doing this for our generation.”
1.What’s the purpose of the Edible Schoolyard Project?
A. To reduce students’stress.
B. To let students eat healthy food.
C. To improve schools’environment.
D. To expect students to experience farming.
2.What can we learn from Paragraph 5?
A. The project made Waters famous,
B. Running a garden was too difficult for students.
C. Waters thought highly of what Michelle Obama did.
D. The former First Lady should care about young people.
3.From the text we can infer that___________.
A. P.S.216 belongs to the pioneers in the Edible Schoolyard Project
B. P.S.216 mainly teaches kids about careers in food industry
C. Waters’ project is not well received by me us schools
D. Waters had no difficulty in starting vegetable garden
4.What can be the best title for the text?
A. Students should eat healthily B. A famous school—P.S.216
C. Processed foods should be advised D. A chef helps create green schoolyards
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During the students’ first teacher training year, they often visited schools for the _____________ of lessons.
A.examination B.investigation C.inspection D.observation
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As part of his role in the Air Force Volunteer Reserve, John Lewis often visited military schools. But it was at a London school in 2014 that an accident happened. He had 11 operations in total and it was two years before he could walk again.
Although John improved physically, he couldn’t recover from what had happened. John was diagnosed with post -traumatic (创伤后) stress disorder (PTSD), but none of the treatment seemed to help. Then last year, at a hospital, a doctor told him a puppy (小狗) could manage stress and might help with his anxiety.
In May 2019, they adopted a black puppy called Gibson. He says, “I'd never thought of it as a comfort. After just a few weeks, I could feel myself improving. If I was feeling anxious, he would jump up on the sofa and sit on my chest and I found that really relaxing and comforting. Wherever I go, he will follow me and it’s really helpful to my anxiety. We go out and play Frisbee (飞盘) and I now look forward to going out for walks while I would always make excuses to stay in the house before.”
His wife Anna has also noticed a difference. She says, “Gibson is an incredible dog that adores John. He is a fantastic companion. It has given him a focus and a lease on life.”
John is now. taking part in Generation Pup, a groundbreaking study that tracks puppies through adulthood to learn how their early experiences and environment affect their development. John says, “I really enjoy tracking this through the study, watching his personality begin to grow and support me on my road back to mental health, which he is playing a big part in.” “Gibson has done so much for me in a short space of time. I want to do something for him.”
1.What can we learn about John Lewis after the accident?
A.He couldn't bear the pain of the operations.
B.He soon stood up and returned to his post.
C.He suffered a lot from mental problems.
D.He still focused on the life in military schools.
2.What do John’s words in paragraph 3 show?
A.How to raise a puppy. B.How naughty Gibson was.
C.How to get on with a puppy. D.How Gibson comforted him.
3.What does the underlined part “a lease on life” in paragraph 4 mean?
A.More wisdom. B.Better life.
C.Great wealth. D.Lifelong ambition.
4.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A.John is grateful to Gibson. B.John makes full use of Gibson.
C.John has recovered from PTSD. D.John has researched a lot on puppies.
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Music should be taught routinely in schools because of the benefits _____ can have on the development of the brains of young children.
A. which B. that C. one D. it
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Music should be taught routinely in schools because of the benefits _____ can have on the development of the brains of young children.
A. which B. that
C. one D. it
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Music should be taught routinely in schools because of the benefits _____ can have on the development of the brains of young children.
A. which B. that C. one D. it
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Music should be taught routinely in schools because of the benefits ______ can have on the development of the brains of young children.
A.which | B.that | C.it | D.one |
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