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【题目】第一节短文填词(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分).

Parents all around the world want the best for their children, e___【1】__ when it comes to education. Today we will talk about a program that ___2__(教育)children with an international focus.

World economies are being more and more interconnected. And people are moving around the world in ___3__of personal and professional opportunities. With this global way of l___4__ being more common, an international __5___ (方法)to education seems like a good one. The goal of the International Baccalaureate Organization is to create “Students of the World.”

The International Baccalaureate Organization was f__6___ in 1968 in Geneva, Switzerland. The IB organization works with schools in 147 countries to offer programs for students 3 to 19 years old. These programs, it says, “help to develop the intellectual, personal, ___7__ (情感的)and social skills to live, learn and work in a ___8__ (rapid)globalizing world.”

The organization says that IB programs are in nearly 3,800 schools worldwide. The m___9__ of these schools offer IB diploma programs. High school students have to complete six courses, pass exams and write a 20-page paper to earn an IB diploma. And schools accepted into the IB program are expected to “walk the walk and not just talk the talk.”

Students are given opportunities to attend events that open their eyes to a larger world. There are IB workshops and conferences __【10__(hold all over the world.

【答案】

【1】especially

【2】educates

【3】search

【4】living

【5】approach

【6】founded

【7】emotional

【8】rapidly

【9】majority

【10】held

【解析】

【1】这里是:尤其说到教育的时候,全世界的父母都想给孩子最好的,故填especially

【2】这里用了定语从句,先行词是a program,所以填 educates

【3】这里使用词组in search of寻找,所以填search

【4】句意:随着这种全球的生活方式变得普遍,所以填living

【5】使用词组an approach to sth,所以填approach

【6】这个组织被建立于1968年。所以填founded

【7】考查形容词情感的,所以填emotional

【8】修饰现在分词globalizing用副词,所以填 rapidly

【9】句意:大部分学校提供了IB课程学位,所以填majority

【10】hold和conferences是被动关系,用过去分词修饰conferences 所以填held。

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