Many children have to drop out of school because their families cannot () the tuition.
A、gain
B、afford
C、effort
D、offe
A、gain
B、afford
C、effort
D、offe
A、because they don't have what they actually want
B、no beautiful young ladies showed up
C、steamed fish with all the little bones left in
D、too many children making noises
A.told
B.have told
C.have been told
D.are being told
Many children have formed the habit of reading but ______ notes meanwhile.
A.not take B.not to take C.not taking D.not to taking
??B
Not many years ago,a wealthy and rather strange old mall named Johnson lived alone in a village in the south of England.He had made a lot of money in trading with foreign countries. When he was seventy-five.he gave £1200 to the village school to buy land and equipment for a children&39;s playground.
As a result of his kindness,many people came to visit him.Among them was a newspaper man. During their talk,Johnson remarked that he was seventy—five and expected to live to be a hundred.The newspaperman asked him how he managed to be healthy at seventy-five.Johnson had a sense of humour(幽默).He liked whisky(威士忌酒)and drank some each day.“I have an injection (注射)in my neck each even in 9,”he told the newspaperman,thinking of his evening glass of whisky.
The newspaperman did not understand what Johnson meant.In his newspaper he reported that Johnson was seventy.five and had a daily injection in his neck.Within a week,Johnson received thousands of letters from all over Britain asking him for the secret of his daily injection.
The gift of money to the school suggests that Johnson_________.
??A.had no children
B.was a strange man
C.was very fond of children
D.wanted people to know how rich he was
Many people wrote to Johnson to find out,_________.A.what kind of whisky he had
B.how to live longer
C.how to become wealthy
D.in which part of the neck to have an injection
The newspaperman_________.A.should have reported what Johnson had told him
B.shouldn’t have asked Johnson what iniection he had
C.was eager to live a long life
D.should have found out what Johnson really meant
When Johnson said he had an injection in his neck each evening.he really meant that_________.A.he drank a glass of whisky in the evening
B.he needed all injection in the neck
C.a daily injection in the evening would make him sleep well
D.there wag something wrong with his neck
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A. in response to
B. in response
C. respond to
D. respond
A. which
B. that
C. this
D. that
The author of the passage agrees that______.
A.all children are born with incredible potential
B.most children in America have their promises fulfilled
C.children really start learning when they enter school
D.high-quality early education can solve many social problems
We are living in the age of a telecommunications revolution. In order to keep from getting(1), many developing countries are making an intensive effort to strengthen their telecommunications infrastructure. This will help them(2)the developed countries. It was, after all, advanced telecommunications(3)gave some countries an economic advantage(4)others during the 20th century. There is one place that developing nations are(5)improve upon. That is enabling their citizens and businesses to get(6)to the Web. They are installing advanced optical fibers. These fibers, a millimeter in(7), can bring the information superhighway to their door. The(8)investments that countries like Vietnam are making may seem too great because they still lack basic(9), like electricity and water. However, government officials say that these moves are(10). They are also confident that their countries will(11)the benefits. They will benefit from having more(12)and up-to-date telecommunications equipment and gaining more(13). One Vietnamese leader said, "It is understandable that people want to(14)their immediate problems first. Still, our entire future is(15). People don't always understand the(16)of the problem, though." He continued, "There are problems with using the antique communications equipment. And if we continue to use such old equipment, the(17)between us and the developed world will continue to widen.(18)have to be made now so that our children will have a country with opportunities equal(19)those they see in the developed world." It will not be far(20)they can cruise alongside Americans and Western Europeans on the information superhighway.
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.By starting young, children won't have much time for their school work.
B.Early training may damage their muscles.
C.Most children may become professional sports people after a long period of training.
D.It's very expensive for parents to support their child's development in sports.
A.so well
B.too well
C.well as
D.well enough
Since Wallerstein's study, ______.
A. there are fewer divorces
B. children of divorce no longer get therapy
C. times and attitudes toward divorce have changed
D. people don't talk about divorce any more