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Best School Backpacks

Students of all ages need to have a reliable backpack and which is your favourite one?

1. Amazon Basics Classic Backpack

The Amazon Basics line of products aims to deliver exceptional value by getting rid of everything that is unnecessary while maintaining the core functionality that customers desire. The Classic Backpack may not look like much, but that is a big part of its overall appeal. It's cheap and cheerful, lightweight yet long-lasting with velcro(尼龙刺粘搭链)side pockets and a roomy center. With an average rating of 4.5 stars based on over 250 customer reviews, this is a well-made backpack at a terrific price. Price:From$18. 00

2. The North Face Refractor Duffel Pack

Want to head off to school with a slightly different backpack that isn't way out there? The definitely boxy Refractor Duffel Pack from The North Face offers handles on both the top and the side, plus the usual shoulder straps, for multiple ways to carry. The clamshell design also includes a quick-access pocket on the front and an included tablet sleeve. l00% of reviewers on The North Face online store recommend this product, making it the best-selling unisex backpack on the site.

Price: $ 155. 00

3. High Sierra Powerglide Rolling Laptop Backpack

Carrying heavy textbooks and other supplies around all day can get awfully taxing on the shoulders, back and hips. An easier way to get between classes is with a rolling backpack like the High Sierra Powerglide. The multi-compartment design includes a cushioned sleeve for laptops with screens up t0 17-inches in size, plus zippered accessory compartments for quick access. The strange and spacious bag is recommended by over 90% of the over 900 customers who reviewed it on eBags.

Price: $ 60. 00

1.What is the most remarkable feature of the Classic Backpack?

A. It maintains the core function.

B. It doesn't have any spare parts.

C. It is light but long-lasting.

D. It has a roomy center.

2.What's the convenience of the Refractor Duffel Pack?

A. It is easy to open and shut.

B. It has extra pockets on the front.

3.Where is the High Sierra Powerglide different from the others?

A. It has wheels.

B. It is heavy to carry.

C. It can contain textbooks.

D. It has a place to use a computer.

4.What do the three products have in common?

A. They are all expensive.

B. They are all sold only online.

C. They all have large space inside.

D. They are all given praise by customers.

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(河北省衡水冀州中学2017届高复班第二次阶段考试)When Pat Jones finishes college, she decides to travel around the world and see as many foreign places as she could while she was young. Pat wants to visit Latin America first, so she got a job as an English teacher in a school in Bolivia. Pat spoke a little Spanish, so she was able to communicate with her students even when they didn’t know much English.

Once, a sentence she had read somewhere struck her mind; if you dream in a foreign language, you have really mastered it. Pat repeated this sentence to her students and hopes that some day she would dream in Spanish and they would dream in English.

One day, one of her worst students came up and explained in Spanish that he had not done his homework. He had gone to bed early and had slept badly.

"What does this have to do with your homework?" Pat asked.

"I dreamed all night, Miss Jones. And my dream was in English."

"In English?" Pat was very surprised, since he was such a bad student. She was even secretly jealous. Her dream was still not in Spanish. But she encouraged her young students, "Well, tell me about your dream."

"All the people in my dream spoke English. All the newspapers and magazines and all the TV programs were in English."

"But that’s wonderful," said Pat. "What did all the people say to you?"

"I am sorry, Miss Jones. That’s why I slept so badly. I didn’t understand a word they said. It was a nightmare."

1.Pat believed that ________.

A. people can learn foreign languages in their dreams

B. she already dreamed in Spanish so she has mastered Spanish

C. one of her worst students had already mastered English

D. dreaming in a foreign language means a good command of it

2.Pat’s student didn’t finish his homework because ________.

A. the homework was too difficult

B. the student dreamed in English

C. the student didn’t sleep well

D. the student didn’t know much English

3.The writer wrote this story ________.

A. to show us how to learn a foreign language

B. to show us how to teach a foreign language

C. to amuse us with an interesting story

D. to encourage us to travel to foreign countries

4.From the passage we can infer that ________.

A. in Bolivia, people speak Spanish

B. Pat’s student who dreamed in English was actually good at English

C. Pat has already learned much Spanish

D. in Latin America, the newspapers and magazines are in English

American women who work as computer programmers, chefs and dentists earn 28 percent less than men doing the same jobs. Those are the jobs with the biggest wage differences between men and women, according to a new study.

On the whole, the study found that women earn 5.4 percent less than men for doing the same job, in the same location and for the same employer. The wage differences between women and men were similar in the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany and France.

5.4 percent is a big difference in pay between men and women because it cannot be explained by women and men taking the same kinds of jobs. It can only be explained by bias(偏见) against women, or other causes, such as women not being good at asking for pay.

Research suggests that women do not negotiate as well as men when it comes to pay. And women are generally more uncomfortable asking fellow employees how much they make, so they cannot see if they are being paid fairly.

According to the study, women earned at least 15 percent less than men in these job categories: psychologists, pharmacists, physicians, opticians, pilots and game artists.

But in the fields of social work, selling merchandise, research assistants and physician advisors, women earn more than men. In social work, women earned 7.8 percent more than men, the report said. That was the job category with the biggest advantage for women. It was still far less than the 28 percent pay advantage for men in some fields.

Comparing salaries for full-time workers, women earn only 79 percent as much as men. Over a lifetime, that much of a difference in pay can amount to a large amount of money.

Women only earned 57 percent as much as men in 1975. It is now up to 79 percent. That is progress, the report says, but not enough.

1.Which of the following has the biggest pay differences between women and men?

A. A pilot. B. A game artist.

C. A research assistant. D. A computer programmer.

2.Why do women earn less than men when doing the same job?

A. They are not good at negotiating for pay.

B. They care less about their pay than men.

C. Women look down upon themselves.

D. They don’t work as effectively as men.

3.How much income do full-time women workers lose compared with men?

A. 5.4%. B. 7.8%.

C. 21%. D. 28%.

4.What does the report think of the women’s pay?

A. It is growing rather quickly. B. It is rising but not satisfying.

C. It is not fair for women workers. D. It is reasonable for present situation.

Every afternoon I give myself some time. I______with a cup of rich dark chocolate, and _____a good book. All to myself!

My______time of the day. Until today. Today Gabe joined me. He was all over me,______at

my arm, and wanting to play. And l was getting annoyed. I could feel all this______building inside, thinking "this is my time”.

I assure you. I am a great mother,______I'm also human. I think these thoughts often, but what I'm most______of is not acting on these______0r living them out. So there l was holding it all inside______Gabe continued to climb all over me until that______stepped in. It said: “Nicole. Don't be so self-centered, caring only about YOU and "your______”.There are 24 hours in a day and who says this one is yours. Gabe______you and in a year from now,6 months from now,______an hour from now, he won't be needing your______and affection like he does now. So give it. Not when it's______for you, but when it's needed.______that book. Embrace him. Love him.”

So I did. For almost an hour. And I still enjoyed my hot cup, and my chocolate. I was even ___ books! Kids ones. And with a good story and moral! I can never______life or ever think in any way that I can control it because sometimes life has something much______than planned. This is a great lesson for me and something I am______working on within myself.

1.A. dress up B. turn up C. sit down D. watch over

2.A. buy B. enjoy C. write D. share

3.A. favorite B. precious C. hard D. unhappy

4.A. laughing B. pointing C. staring D. pulling

5.A. anger B. encouragement C. wisdom D. pleasure

6.A. or B. but C. so D. for

7.A. proud B. sure C. tired D. afraid

8.A. positions B. conditions C. theories D. thoughts

9.A. in case B. as if C. as D. although

10.A. person B. voice C. order D. complaint

11.A. time B. hobby C. health D. wealth

12.A. bothers B. hates C. needs D. comforts

13.A. ever B. still C. yet D. even

14.A. direction B. love C. wisdom D. bravery

15.A. dangerous B. necessary C. easy D. convenient

16.A. Hold on B. Pick up C. Throw away D. Put down

17.A. deserting B. reading C. ignoring D. keeping

18.A. deny B. value C. improve D. plan

19.A. better B. earlier C. quicker D. worse

20.A. selflessly B. anxiously C. currently D. actually

In the age of the keyboard,some people seem to think handwriting lessons are on the way out.

Steve Graham,a literacy professor at Vanderbilt University in Nashville,Tennessee,has been hearing about the death of handwriting for the past fifteen years.1.He said,"If the results of a survey we have published this year are accurate,it is being taught by about ninety percent of teachers in grades one to three."

Ninety percent of teachers also say their are required to teach handwriting.2.

Professor Graham says one study published this year found that about three out of every four teachers say they are not prepared to teach handwriting.3.others teach it for sixty to seventy minutes a day.

Many adults remember learning that way—by copying letters over and over again.4.Many experts also think handwriting should not be taught by itself.Instead,they say it should be used as a way to get students to express ideas. 5.

Teachers commonly report that about one-fourth of their students have poor handwriting.Some people might think handwriting is not important anymore because of computers and voice recognition(辨认)programs.

A.After all,that is why we write.

B.Nowadays teachers pay more and more attention to their students' writing.

C.So is it still being taught?

D.But who cares if people know how to write well?

E.But studies have yet to answer the question of how well they are teaching it.

F.Today's thinking is that short periods of practice are better.

G.He says some teachers teach handwriting for ten or fifteen minutes a day.

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