Graduation day is a major accomplishment for anyone in high school. After      your whole life in classrooms, though, what will be next? For some people, graduation is the         time they ever want to see a         again. For others, it is the next step in their education. And the few that are not        either way yet will most likely either go on to college or go into the military. There are always a few people in every        class that don't know what to do,         if you make a good choice, you will not be one of them.

     Some of those people that decide that they never want to       a classroom again will most likely       some sort of simple jobs. Others will either find a way aside from school to better themselves,       through travel or giving back to the community.

     High school graduates that already have their futures         0ut are pretty rare. They are the        who have been preparing for college from the first day that they          high school. They most likely applied early to the schools that they were interested       and have already dedicated themselves to the career         they want. Most of them will become doctors, lawyers, and business people, etc.

     The last group of people is the biggest. It is the students who _     know that they want to do something but have no idea what. Some of them will _      the military and proudly serve our country. Others will go on t0        , take basic courses, and then decide what they want to major in. There will be some students even         to a technical school to learn a specific      that they can contribute to the workforce.         is a stepping stone that can lead you on to better things if you will let it.

1.A. costing     B. spending           C. taking              D. paying

2.A .last         B. first               C. only               D.special

3.A .classmate    B. teacher             C . classroom         D. blackboard

4.A. worried     B. afraid              C. glad               D. sure

5.A. learning     B. graduating           C. training           D. cooking

6.A. but         B. and                 C. or               D. then

7.A. notice       B. look                C. watch            D. see

8.A. set up       B. turn up              C. take up           D. look up

【小题9 】A. either      B. neither              C. both              D. all

9.A. decided     B. chosen             C. planned           D. realized

10.A.  parents    B.  students           C.  teachers         D.  friends

11.A. retumed    B. reached              C. went             D. entered

12.A. in         B. on                  C. for               D. with

13.A. who      B. that                 C. what             D. where

14.A. even       B. ever                 C. only             D. very

15.A. join        B. take                 C. need            D. attend

16.A. factory    B. office                C. shop            D. college

17.A. working on B. going on             C. keeping on        D. tuming on

18.A. ability      B. talk                 C. skill             D.job

19.A. Imagination  B. Education           C. Learning         D. Graduation

 

Today, February twenty-ninth, is leap day(闰日). This date only appears on the calendar once every four years. But why?

Everyone knows the Earth takes three hundred sixty-five days to travel around the sun. Well, that is not exactly correct. The Earth really takes three hundred sixty-five days, five hours, forty-eight minutes and forty-six seconds to complete its orbit around the sun.

The problem for people developing calendars was what to do with the extra five hours, forty-eight minutes and forty-six seconds.

People needed calendars to help them know when to plant crops and when to celebrate religious holidays. The ancient Greeks and Chinese had a solution. They produced calendars that included extra months every nineteen years.

The ancient Romans had a different solution. In the year forty-six, the Roman ruler Julius Caesar made a new calendar. The Julian calendar included an extra day every four years. But there was a problem. The Julian year was just over eleven minutes longer than the cycle of the seasons. In 1582, Pope Gregory the Thirteenth established a new calendar to keep a better recorder of the days. Pole Gregory was the religious leader of most of Europe. He decided that years that could be divided by four would add a day. However, years that ended in two zeros and that could not be evenly divided by four hundred would not be leap years. For example, the years 1700, 1800and 1900 were not leap years. But the years 1600 and 2000 were leap years

 So leap years are years with three hundred sixty –six days , instead of the usual three hundred sixty –five.This extra days is added to the calendar on February twenty –ninth , sometimes known as leap day .People born on leap day may be called “leapings ”.They usually celebrate their birthday on February twenty –eight or March first .

Title:     1.    

Reasons

The Earth really takes 356days, 5hours,48minutes and 46seconds to complete its orbit around the sun.

__2.___is needed to benefit people’s daily life and work

__3.____

 How to deal with the extra 5hours,48minutes and 46seconds

___4._____

__5._____

Ways

Ancient Greeks and Chinese

Producing ­   6.___every 19years

__7.______

Producing an extra day_8.__

The Pop Gregory VIII

Producing a leap day if the year could be divided _9.____.No leap day when the year ended in two zeros but could not be divided by 400.

Result

Leap day ___10.___and February twenty –ninth was added to the calendar

 

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