题目内容
--Does he always keep an appointment, Jenny'?
-- Seldom, ______.
A.if any | B.whenever possible | C.if ever | D.when necessary |
C
解析
So clearly English that he can always make himself understood.
A.he speaks | B.he spoke | C.did he speak | D.does he speak |
He seldom has lunch at school, ________?
A.hasn't he | B.has he | C.doesn't he | D.does he |
Much ____ he has a good taste for China’s Football Matches, he can’t avoid being influenced by the side effects of the football gambling.
A.that he claims | B.does he claim | C.it is that he claims | D.as he claims |
Learning is natural. It begins as soon as we were born. Our 36 teachers are our families. At home we learn to talk and to 37 and feed ourselves.
Then we go to school. A teacher tells us 38 to learn and how to learn. Many teachers teach us, and we pass many 39 .Then people say we are 40 .
Are you really educated? Let’s think about the real meaning of 41 .Knowing facts does not 42 being able to solve(解决) problems. Solving problems 43 creativity(创造性),not just a good 44 .Some people who don’t know many 45 are good at solving problems.
Henry Ford is a good 46 .He left school at the age of 15. Later when his company could not build cars 47 enough, he solved the problem. He 48 of the assembly line(装配线).
What does a good teacher do? Does he give students facts to 49 ? Well, yes, we must remember facts. But a good teacher 50 how to find answers. He brings us to the 51 of knowledge so we can drink for ourselves. When we are thirsty, we know where to go.
True learning combines(结合) intake(输入) and output. We take information 52 our brains. Then we use it. Think of a 53 —it stores a lot of information, but it can’t think. It only obeys commands. A person 54 only remembers facts hasn’t really learned. Learning takes 55 only when a person can use what he knows.
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