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  The Siemens Foundation holds a Mathematics,Science and Technology Competition for high school students every year.The Foundation created the competition to improve student. Performance in mathematics and science.The contest is open to any student who is an American citizen or permitted to live in the United States The Siemens Foundation joined the College Board and six universities to create the competition.More than 1,600 students took part in the contest last year.

    Experts from the universities judge competitions in six parts of the country.Individual and team winners from those events then compete nationally.They demonstrate their projects to university professors and scientists.A winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics,Joseph Taylor,led the judging group for the latest contest.

    The results from that judging group produced a first in the history of the competition It was the first time in which girls won both the individual and the team prizes.Forty-eight percent of those who entered the latest contest were young women.

    The individual winner was Isha Jain of Bethlehem,Pennsylvania.She received 100,000 dollars toward her college education for her studies of bone growth in zebra fish.The Siemens judges said she was the first to discover that bone grows in many short periods of time.They also said her work was equal to that of a student who had completed four years of college.

    The top team winners were two seventeen year olds from Plainview,New York.Janelle Schloss berger and Amanda Harin off shared a prize of 100,000 dollars for their college educations.The young women studied bacteria(细菌)responsible for the disease tuberculosis(肺结核,略作TB).They created substances that kill tuberculosis by attacking a protein.The Siemens

 Foundation says their discovery could lead to a new treatment for drug resistant TB.

 

41.The Siemens Foundation holds the science competitions for American hi.gh school students in  order to          

    A.encourage them to complete their schoolwork

    B.improve their knowledge of science

    C.earn enough money for college

    D.show them the importance of science

42.Isha Jain of Bethlehem won her prize because        

    A.she had finished her college study

    B.she had studied the disease tuberculosis

    C.she had worked equally with boys

    D.she had obtained a result about bone growth

43.The competitors show their talent by          

    A.presenting their projects to the judging group

    B.taking part in an examination

    C.handing in the whole of their projects

    D.designing a project on the spot

44.From this passage we learn that          

    A.only American citizens take part in the competition

    B.fewer girls used to take part in the competition

    C.more than half girls took part in the recent competition

    D.all winners’ prizes are for their college educations

45.What is a good title for the passage?

    A.Preparations for High School Students Before College

    B.A Chance to Demonstrate Their Knowledge of Science

    C.Distinguished Meeting of American High School Students

    D.Young Women’s Great Contributions to Science

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  Sixteen-year-old Michael Viscardi of San Diego won first prize in the Siemens Westinghouse Competition in Science and Technology(西门子西屋数学和科技竞赛).He showed solutions to a nineteenth century math problem.

  Michael has been schooled by his mother, who has a doctor’s degree in neuroscience(神经科学).He also worked on his professor at a university.

  Home-scholars have won other honors including national competitions in geography and spelling.

  The National Center for Education Statistics did its latest research on home-schooling in 2003.Researchers found that more than one million American students learned at home.That was more than two percent of the school-age population.

  The report said the number of home-schooled students had increased.In 1999, about 850 000 students were considered home-schooled.This meant they were taught at home instead of at school for at least part of their education.The students’ time spent in public or private schools could not be more than 25 hours a week.Michael Vicardi, for example, has been taught mostly at home, but with advanced math classes at a local university.

  The researchers asked parents why they home-schooled their children.31 percent said the most important reason was concerned about the environment of the local schools.30 percent said it was to provide religious instruction.16 percent said they were not satisfied with the quality of the instruction in the local schools.

  The Associated Press(美联社)recently reported about an increase in the number of black Americans home-schooling their children.An education expert said much of this increase was in cities with histories of racial problems.Also, some families were concerned that local schools were not teaching about African-American history and culture.

  Critics of home-schooling say children need to attend school to help them learn social skills.They also say that some home-schooled children do not get a very good education.Still, all fifty states and the District of Columbia permit home-schooling.But some require more parent preparation or student testing than other state do.

(1)

What is the fact about the home-scholars according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Home-scholars are excellent and talented students.

B.

Only a small part of students are home-schooled in the US.

C.

Home-scholars are taught at home only.

D.

Most of the home-scholars are college and university students.

(2)

More than half of the parents chose to home-school their children because of _______.

[  ]

A.

the environment of local schools and lack of religious instruction at school

B.

the quality of the instruction in the local schools

C.

racial problems in the local schools

D.

the teaching of African-American history and culture

(3)

The biggest problem facing the home-schooled children might be _______.

[  ]

A.

how to follow their parents’ instruction

B.

how to get along with other people

C.

how to be taught by local university teachers

D.

how to learn through Internet or on TV

(4)

We can learn from the passage that _______.

[  ]

A.

no more racial problems exist in American schools

B.

home-schooling is not permitted in Washington D.C.

C.

home-schooling is legal in the United States

D.

all fifty states carry out the same rules on home-schooling

Speaking of Copenhagen, what do you think of? The little Mermaid, the fairy tale writer H.C. Anderson, the COP15 meetings , or a city where people bike even though they have cars.
When landing on Copenhagen Tasstrup Airport, you can see numbers of white propeller generators standing in the blue waterfront. The constant moving paddles are producing renewable energy to the city. During the recent Climate Change Conference, the city was introduced to the world as an example of climate-friendly city. Evidences other than wind power stations were obvious everywhere.
While private cars can be a great source of pollution in other cities, the main form of transport in the capital of Denmark is, however, public transportation. By public transportation, I mean one of very good quality. Buses are usually Volvo and most of the traffic lights are of Siemens. Additionally, buses, metros and intercity-trains (named S-train) are well equipped, constantly maintained, special and good-looking. The seats in the trains are of sofa-designed. Sticky gum or dirty spot rarely appear. Thanks to a small population, it is much easier to maintain the condition of the vehicles. Free wireless internet service is provided in S-trains. Seats are always possible even at rush hours if the passenger is patient enough to look for it. Taking the convenience for granted, Danish people find it hard to imagine how the metro in Tokyo can be as crowded as a “sardin can”. Pets and baby-wagons are allowed in buses, subways and S-trains. All the facilities enable better service to bigger passenger group. It is also notable that the mass transit uses green fuels and electricity.
Cars are common in Copenhagen, but people have an alternative of short distance transport: bikes. Denmark is known as bike-friendly for many reasons, such as flat land, splendid cycle ways, and the Danish fond of motion. But please be aware that riding a bike in Copenhagen is not like biking in Beijing. First of all, it is quite speedy. Many people ride to work every morning. Punctuality is important and they have to ride as fast as possible to be on time. So why not speed up? Not my philosophy. As a result, I am often hastened by impatient riders who unfortunately piled up after me. Second, considering the speed, bike helmets, front and back lights and other necessary accessories are required. Riders need to set a white light in the front of the bike and red light at the back. One may end up with a big fine if not riding with them.
72. In the passage we get to know that _____.
all energy come from wind power stations
different kinds of green energy keep this city running
a lot of electricity is imported from other countries
people in this city use little energy
73. S-trains are a kind of transportation______.
A. which send their passengers from one city to another.
B. which uses wind to run their ways
C. which is the only way for you to go from one city to another.
D. which you are not allowed to take if you take a pet.
74. In the last paragraph what does “Punctuality” mean?
A. Being fit         B. Not being scolded       C. Not being late      D. Speeding
75. In Copenhagen if you ride too slow ,_____
A. you will be fined by police.
B. it means that you need to buy a better bike.
C. you may block the traffic flow.
D. many bike riders will shout at you.


Cafe Hub
Next to the Castle lies The Hub, home of the Edinburgh International Festival and one of the most talked about spots in town. Our cafe is open every day for mouth-watering lunches, snacks and fine dining. Come in and enjoy the atmosphere of The Hub or watch the world go by from our beautiful terrace.
The Hub, Castlehill, Royal Mile, Edinburgh.
Open every day from 9:30 a.m.till late.
Tel:0131173 2067 www.thehub-edinburgh.com
Farm World
Enjoy being“A Farmer for a Day”.Join in delivering and feeding our spring babies—bottle feeding sessions twice daily. Fun for all family. Horse Rides, BMX Bikes Cross Country Course. Tractor Ride through 600 acres, New Adventure Playground, Nature Trails. Full details on website.
Open:May—Oct Wednesdays to Saturdays and daily during school holidays 11 a.m.—5 p.m.
Tel:01797 260256/260321 www.farmworldrye.co.uk
Enter the Europe-wide student competition!
Are you curious, creative and energetic? Are you interested in the new media? Are you between 12 and 9 years of age? Then Join Multimedia 2010 is for you!
Your challenge will be to build a team and develop a multimedia presentation in English--based on one of three different topics. You can register between May 1 and June 15,2010 and will have to turn in your entry before September 15,2010.
The rewards are wonderful:£150,000 in prize for schools and teams and the chance to attend a European student camp—plus new experiences, an opportunity to make friends throughout Europe!
For further information and registration forms go to:www.siemens.com/ join. multimedia.
【小题1】
You’ll have to register first if you want_________.

A.to enjoy delicious food
B.to try Tractor Ride through 600 acres
C.to enter the Europe-wide student competition
D.to watch the world go by from the beautiful terrace
【小题2】
You can visit Farm Wrold_________.
A.on Monday in MayB.any day in October
C.at 2 p.m.at ChristmasD.at 10:30 a.m. during school holidays
【小题3】
.From the advertisements above,we can learn that_________.
A.Cafe Hub is a popular place in the local area
B.families can enjoy Horse Rides on New Adventure Playground
C.Farm World provides lunches,snacks and fine dining
D.the Europe-wide student competition will be held on June 15,2010

 

Cafe Hub

Next to the Castle lies The Hub, home of the Edinburgh International Festival and one of the most talked about spots in town. Our cafe is open every day for mouth-watering lunches, snacks and fine dining. Come in and enjoy the atmosphere of The Hub or watch the world go by from our beautiful terrace.

The Hub, Castlehill, Royal Mile, Edinburgh.

Open every day from 9:30 a.m.till late.

Tel:0131173 2067 www.thehub-edinburgh.com

Farm World

Enjoy being“A Farmer for a Day”.Join in delivering and feeding our spring babies—bottle feeding sessions twice daily. Fun for all family. Horse Rides, BMX Bikes Cross Country Course. Tractor Ride through 600 acres, New Adventure Playground, Nature Trails. Full details on website.

Open:May—Oct Wednesdays to Saturdays and daily during school holidays 11 a.m.—5 p.m.

Tel:01797 260256/260321 www.farmworldrye.co.uk

Enter the Europe-wide student competition!

Are you curious, creative and energetic? Are you interested in the new media? Are you between 12 and 9 years of age? Then Join Multimedia 2010 is for you!

Your challenge will be to build a team and develop a multimedia presentation in English--based on one of three different topics. You can register between May 1 and June 15,2010 and will have to turn in your entry before September 15,2010.

The rewards are wonderful:£150,000 in prize for schools and teams and the chance to attend a European student camp—plus new experiences, an opportunity to make friends throughout Europe!

For further information and registration forms go to:www.siemens.com/ join. multimedia.

1.

You’ll have to register first if you want_________.

  A.to enjoy delicious food

  B.to try Tractor Ride through 600 acres

  C.to enter the Europe-wide student competition

  D.to watch the world go by from the beautiful terrace

2.

You can visit Farm Wrold_________.

  A.on Monday in May                    B.any day in October

C.at 2 p.m.at Christmas                  D.at 10:30 a.m. during school holidays

3.

.From the advertisements above,we can learn that_________.

  A.Cafe Hub is a popular place in the local area

  B.families can enjoy Horse Rides on New Adventure Playground

  C.Farm World provides lunches,snacks and fine dining

  D.the Europe-wide student competition will be held on June 15,2010

 

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