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“Don’t worry about me ,”she ______ her sister.
A. said to B. referred to
C. thanks to D. spoke
When Lone Star College student Dwyanya Earnhardt first heard about a food pantry(食品室)opening at her college in September 2015, she was embarrassed to ask for help, but knew she needed it. she’s used the food pantry several times since.
Lone Star Montgomery Campus is among a growing number of US colleges opening food pantries for students. In the Houston area alone, San Jacinto College and the University of Houston Downtown(UHD) have also added them. UHD opened its food pantry in spring 2015. it’s hoping to increase its use among students through a program being launched this term. About 100 to 150 students will be awarded food scholarships to use in a new food bank constructed inside the student services building.
“More students of different backgrounds have access to higher education, but that you got in doesn’t mean you have the support coming from home to keep you in,” said Patrick Jefferson, UHD”s assistant vice president for student affairs.
“Many of the students come after work, take their class, then they go home, and they don’t leave their challenges at the front door,” said Jefferson. “We’re recognizing that we just can’t ay. ‘We only worry about our students’ academic challenges.’ We have to think about the student as a whole person.”
The majority of donations to Lone Star’s food pantry have come from teachers and students. The food pantry is open from noon until 3 p. m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, but students can request it at another time if needed. Nearly 590 students have used the pantry since it opened last fall.
San Jacinto College has been offering food pantry services twice a month to students since 2013. The college sends a bag of items on certain days and has received more than 1,000 student requests since it began. It allows students from all income levels to request food. UHD and Lone Star Montgomery Campus also follow the same policy.
1.When a food pantry was first opened in Lone Star College__________.
A. it was quite new to all Americans
B. all colleges in the US followed the example
C. Dwyanya Earnhardt was not aware of its necessity
D. Dwyanya Earnhardt felt uncomfortable to ask for help
2.The food pantry in UHD is intended to __________.
A. build a new food bank
B. give support to students
C. offer service to teachers
D. award 250 students scholarships
3.Patrick Jefferson holds the idea that ___________.
A. students have to balance between work and study
B. students’ academic challenges are his main concern
C. access to higher education means easily continuing schooling
D. students’ challenges involve academic challenges and other problems
4.What can be inferred about the food pantries in Lone Star College and San Jacinto College?
A. Both of them offer services twice a week
B. Both of their donators are teachers and students
C. Neither of them sets income level standards for students
D. Neither of them has received as many as 1000 student requests
She commanded that the students ______ the classroom before she returned.
A. didn’t leave B. wouldn’t leave
C. needn’t leave D. not leave
He asked,“How are you getting along?”
—He asked me ______.
A. how am I getting along
B. how are you getting along
C. how I was getting along
D. how was I getting along
He asked ______ for the computer.
A. did I pay how much
B. I paid how much
C. how much did I pay
D. how much I paid
In order to know a foreign language thoroughly, four things are neccessary. Firstly, we must understand the language when we hear 1.spoken.. Secondly, we must be able to speak it correctly with confidence and without hesitation. 2. ,we must be able to read the language , and fourthly, we must be able to write it. We must be able to make sentences that are grammatically correct.
There is no easy way to success 3. language learning. 4. good memory is of great help, but it is not enough only 5.(memorize) rules from a grammar book. It is not much use learning by heart long list of words and 6.meaning, studying the dictionary and so on. We must learn by using the language. 7.we are satisfied with only a few rules we have memorized, we are not really learning the language “Learn through use” is a good piece of 8.(advise) for those 9.are studying a new language. Practice is important. We must practise speaking and 10.(write) the language whenever we can.
6月5日是“世界环境保护日”,李平和他的同学经过讨论,觉得有必要向《21世纪报》写一封信,呼吁人们齐心协力,保护环境,提出有效的保护措施。要点如下:
1.不要乱扔垃圾,应该保持环境清洁;
2.植树造林,保护环境;
3.保护海洋,禁止过度捕鱼;
4.充分利用自然资源。
注意:1.词数100个左右;
2.可适当发挥,但不要逐句翻译。
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I studied at a British high school for one school year. It was quite an 1. for me. My class with 29 students is of 2. size in Britain, but much smaller according to the Chinese standard. At first, I find the homework a little 3. as everything was in English, but I soon got used to it. Later I made great progress in English. I worked hard and 4. high grades so I earned 5. from my classmates. After school I enjoyed 6. under a tree or sitting on the grass. When I 7. my family and friends, I would 8. them at lunchtime in the school Computer Club for 9.. One thing I like about British food is the 10. after the main meal.
The weather is getting hotter and you’ll be getting thirstier playing basketball or riding home from school. A cold drink may be just the thing. But be careful what you pour down your throat. Something that looks cool may not be good for your health.
There are plenty of so-called energy drinks on the market. Most of them have an attractive colour and cool name. Their nutrition list also contains various things from vitamins to ginseng. Sounds great!
But after a careful check you may find that most energy drinks contain high levels of caffeine. These drinks are typically aimed at young people, students, busy people and sports players.
Makers sometimes say their drinks make you better at sports and can keep you awake. But be careful not to drink too much.
Caffeine raises your heartbeat. Because of this, the International Olympic Committee has limited their use. The amount of caffeine in most energy drinks is at least as high as in a strong cup of coffee or strong tea.
Research by Australian scientists has found that many teenagers are affected by caffeine. The results of their survey show that 27 percent of boys aged 8-12 take in more caffeine than their parents.
There are potential health risks linked to energy drinks. Just one can of energy drink can make you nervous, have difficulty sleeping and can even cause heart attacks.
Teenagers should be discouraged from consuming drinks with a lot of caffeine in them, an expert from the Australia Nutrition Foundation said.
1.Generally, people would like to ________.
A. take vitamins B. eat ginseng C. have a cold drink D. have a meal
2.The International Olympic Committee limit the use of caffeine because ________.
A. it makes you better at sports B. it can keep you awake
C. it can make you nervous D. it make your heart beat fast
3.The writer mentions the fact that “27 percent of boys aged 8-12 take in more caffeine than their parents” to show that ________.
A. caffeine has an effect on many teenagers
B. parents should take in more caffeine
C. the caffeine problem is not serious
D. the grownups take less caffeine than children