Every student as well as teacher who()to visit the museum()asked to be at the school
Every student as well as teacher who()to visit the museum()asked to be at the school gate on time
A.is;is
B.are;are
C.is;are
D.are;is
Every student as well as teacher who()to visit the museum()asked to be at the school gate on time
A.is;is
B.are;are
C.is;are
D.are;is
A、developing
B、develops
C、developed
D、to develop
A.正确
B.错误
A.take part
B.take in
C.take part in
D.part in
A.By
B.Since
C.From
D.In
Computer classes must be ()to every student of all grades, which will make them have a good command of the modern communication and learning tool.
A.accessible
B.avoidable
C.valuable
D.acceptable
A.simultaneous pairwork
B.public or open pairwork“
C.public or open pairwork
D.simultaneous pairwork“
For those that cannot afford the cost of a college education, ______ aid is the answer. Students in the U.S.A. received about $20 billion per year in financial aid. In recent years, nearly 75% of students in postsecondary programs have been receiving some form of financial aid. There are three main types of financial aid: (a) ______ (grant), which are gifts that students do not repay; (b) ______ to students and/or their parents; and (c) student ______ (work/study), a part-time job which the school gives the student for the academic year. Most financial assistance to outstanding students who do not need the money (commonly called merit-based aid) is limited.
The funds for all of this aid come from three main sources--the federal government, state government, and private ______. Every American college and university has a financial aid office to help students find out what kind of aid they might be qualified to get and to assist them in completing the complicated application forms. Aliens who are permanent residents in the U.S.A. are qualified to receive government assistance, but foreign students are not.
A) financial B) annual C) scholarships D) loans E) prejudice
F) exceed G) constant H) yield I) averages J) permanent
K) employment L) manufacture M) significantly N) entertainment O) contributions
For those that cannot afford the cost of a college education,(52)aid is the answer. Students in the U.S.A. received about $20 billion per year in financial aid. In recent years, nearly 75% of students in postsecondary programs have been receiving some form of financial aid. There are three main types of financial aid: (a)(53)(grant), which are gifts that students do not repay; (b)(54)to students and/or their parents; and (c) student(55)(work/study), a part-time job which the school gives the student for the academic year. Most financial assistance to outstanding students who do not need the money (commonly called merit-based aid) is limited.
The funds for all of this aid come from three main sources--the federal government, state government, and private(56). Every American college and university has a financial aid office to help students find out what kind of aid they might be qualified to get and to assist them in completing the complicated application forms. Aliens who are permanent residents in the U.S.A. are qualified to receive government assistance, but foreign students are not.
A) financial B) annual C) scholarships D) loans E) prejudice
F) exceed G) constant H) yield I) averages J) permanent
K) employment L) manufacture M) significantly N) entertainment O) contributions
11. Johnny' s Coffee Shop mentioned in the passage is in ().
A. New York
B. Tokyo
C. Beijing
12. Four years ago , you needed to go to() if you wanted a decent cup of real coffee.
A. Beijing
B. international hotels
C. Hong Kong
13. Jonny Odom ().
A. started coffee business at the age of 28
B. owns a coffee shop
C. started selling fresh beans to China four years ago
14. Stuart Eunson is a student at ().
A. Beijing University
B. a U. S. university
C. Denver University
15. The older generation in China now meets in ().
A. coffee shops
B. tea houses
C. restaurants
16. Director of the Daily Grind shop is ().
A. Michael Liao
B. Patrick Parson
C. Ray Sun
17. Many coffee shops in Beijing are located in ().
A. Lan Kwai Fong neighborhood
B. the Sanlitun area
C. on the second ring road
18. Now the customers of smal1 coffee bars are mostly ().
A. Chinese
B. non-Chinese working in Beijing
C. foreign visitors
19. The Daily Grind's Parsons is going to open a new cafe ().
A. in six months
B. within ten months
C. every six months
20. Tom O'Keefe ().
A. was not sure about his trip to China a year ago
B. is Daily Grind' s Parsons' chief executive
C. regrets coming to China a year ago
We use names every day. When we meet a new person, we usually ask, "What's your name?" It is important to learn a person's name. Most people have two names. Some people have more names. Names are different all over the world. In Jenny's class, Jenny must learn the names of students from all over the world. This is very difficult because the names are very different.
In the United States, most people have a first name, a middle name, and a last name. Parents, choose the first and middle names for their baby. There are names for boys 'and names for girls. For example, John, Peter, Tom, and Mike are all names for boys. Elizabeth, Betty, Susan, and Mary are all names for girls, The last name is the family name. Usually it is the father's family name. In a family, the mother, the father, and the children usually have the same last name.
Sometimes a person has a nickname (绰号) , too: A nickname is a special name. It is not a person's real name. Abraham Lincoln's nickname was "Honest Abe". An honest person always tells the truth, and Abe is short for Abraham. Because he was an honest person, his nickname was "Honest Abe". Pele (贝利) is a nickname, too. The football player's real name is Edison Arantes de Nascimento, but everyone calls him Pele. Do you have a nickname?
Names are different all over the world. They can be long or short, but they are always very important.
Why does everything have a name?
A.It is very interesting to have a name.
B.It is very easy to be remembered.
C.It is very easy to be told from others.
D.Both B and C