题目内容

This summer, several provinces in the south of China was struck by floods, from ______effects the people are still suffering.


  1. A.
    what
  2. B.
    which
  3. C.
    whose
  4. D.
    that
C
考查非限制性定语从句。句意“今夏,中国南部几省发生涝灾,人们还在遭受洪水的影响。”句中有逗号,是非限制性定语从句,suffer from“遭受......”。what不用于定语从句;which作主语或宾语;whose作定语,意为“谁的”;that作主语或宾语。故选C。
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 I received your letter was dated April l6 the day       76.            

before yesterday.All of our family greatly delighted to    77.            

learn how you are getting along very well with your 78.            

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We invite you to join us this summer for the First ePals Conferencel

    Dear ePals Community Member, ePals will hold its first conference

for tech directors and teachers on Tuesday, July 15, in Boston. Our one-day

event is a pre-conference of Alan.

November’s Building Learning Commurities 2008 Conference.

Come see how ePals, the Internet’s largest social learning network, can

transform your classroom,

school and district with our award-winning, safe and protected School

M@ilTM and SchoolBlogTM

offered at no cost.

ePals team members, expert teachers and instructional technology directors will share their

experiences using the ePals Global Community to build 21st Century skills in the classroom.

Among the speakers are:

??       Tim DiScipio, co-founder of ePals, sharing the vision for global collaboration and corporate partnerships with National Geographic, the classmate PC powered by Intel, and the XO from One Laptop Per Child

??       Dr. Kari Stubbs on "ePals 101: Where and How to Start Using Global Collaborative Tools in Project-based Learning." Dr. Stubbs led the Enhancing Education Through Technology (EETT) initiative in Kansas before joining ePals as director of professional development.

??       Dr. Rita Oates on "Accomplishing the New NETS Standards for Students with ePals Tools and Activities." Dr. Oates formerly was in charge of ed tech in Miami-Dade County Public Schools.

??       Dr. Laurie Henry, University of Kentucky, talking about literacy(读写能力) issues in the online world

??       Dr. Shelia Gersh, City Colleges of New York, sharing her ePals project as an example of a successful 21st century online educational experience

??       Carol Bar, teacher at Blue Valley High School(KS), "Blogging for Language Acquisition"

??       Adina Popa, teacher at Potowmack Elementary (VA), will speak about schoolwide use of ePals and video conferencing to other classrooms

??       Several district tech directors talking about best practices in implementation(安装) and use in their districts for safe and protected student email and blogs

??       Other classroom teachers sharing their experiences for instructional success in the online community and using free, safe and protected online tools from ePals

Register and get more information at www.epals.com/conference

The letter is written to _______.

         A.attract more customers

         B.answer readers’ questions

         C.inform related people of a conference

         D.recommend some teachers

From the text we can learn that ______.

         A.the July 15 conference is just a pre-conference

         B.the July 15 conference will last till November

         C.BLC08 will be set up at the July 15 conference

         D.the BLC08 Conference will be held this summer

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         A.Tim DiScipio              B.Dr. Laurie Henry      

         C.Adina Popa                      D.A tech director

It can be inferred from the text that ePals here _______.

         A.refer to those who keep in touch with each other through email

         B.is in fact a software for online language study

         C.is an expensive tool for language learners on the Internet

         D.refer to all the language teachers who globally communicate with each other

SATURDAY, June 16, 2009 (Health Day News) -- Following simple safety rules can help protect children from injury while they're having fun this summer, say experts from Safe Kids East Central and the Medical College of Georgia's Children's Medical Center

Here are some safety guidelines:

● When riding in a vehicle, children aged 12 and under should be secured in the back seat in a child safety seat, or safety belt that's suitable for their age and size. Children aged 4 to 8, or those weighing more than 40 pounds, should be in a car booster. Children taller than 4 feet 9 inches may use an adult seat belt

● Teach children never to play in or around parked cars. Never leave a child alone inside a car

● Never let a child under age l0 cross a street alone. Make sure all children know when and where to cross a street. Never let children walk alone at night

● Always supervise children at the playground or in the backyard. Make sure they play on a safe surface, such as rubber or free sand. Check that playground equipment is in good shape and safe.

● Children should attend swimming lessons with a qualified instructor, but don't assume that swimming lessons make children "drown-proof". They still need to be supervised when doing water-related activities

● Children should always wear proper protective equipment when using bicycles, scooters, inline skates and skateboards. Teach children the rules of the road

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A. Car riding.     B. Swimming.           C. Climbing.        D. Skating

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The strong fear of high school math is lost here among the blue light of computer screens and the sounds of typing keyboard.

    A fanfare (喇叭声) plays from a speaker as a student passes a chapter test.Nearby another student is watching a video lecture.Another works out a math problem in her notebook before clicking on a multiple-choice answer on her screen.

    Their teacher at Agoura High School, US, Russell Stephans, sits at the back of the room, watching as scores pop up in real time on his computer grade sheet.One student has passed a level, the data shows; another is retaking a quiz.

    "Whoever thought this up makes life so much easier," Stephans says.

    This textbook-free classroom is by no means the norm(常态), but it may be someday.Slowly, but in increasing numbers, schools across the US are replacing the heavy and expensive textbook with its lighter and cheaper cousin: the digital textbook.

    A digital textbook can be downloaded, projected and printed, and can range from simple text to a course filled with multimedia and links to Internet content.Some versions (版本) must be purchased; others are "open source" —free and available online to anyone.

    Some praise the technology as a way to save schools' money, replace outdated books and better engage students.Others say most schools don't have the resources to join in, or they question the quality of open-source content.

    Paper books still hold the highest percentage of the US textbook market, with digital textbooks making up less than 5 percent, according to analyst Kathy Mickey of Simba Information, a market research group.

    But that is changing, as grade schools follow the lead of US universities and schools in other countries, including South Korea and Turkey.

    California made the largest embrace (拥抱) of digital textbooks this summer when it approved 10 free high school math and science titles developed by college professors.The state left the choice to use them up to individual schools.

    "The textbooks are outdated, as far as I'm concerned, and there's no reason why our schools should have our students pull around these old-fashioned and heavy and expensive books," Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said this summer.

    But some disagree with the idea that digital textbooks will improve education quality.

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    Diskey said traditional textbooks offer a comprehensive course, while some open-source texts provide only bits and pieces."There can be quite a difference of content and accuracy," he said."In many cases, you get what you pay for."

1.The writer's purpose in writing the passage is to  ____     .

A.explain how to use digital textbooks

B.predict the future of paper textbooks

C.describe the current use of digital textbooks and present arguments about it

D.explain the difference between paper textbooks and digital ones

2.What is Schwarzenegger's opinion of traditional textbooks?

A.He is against getting rid of them.

B.He wants to have them replaced with digital ones.

C.Soon they will no longer be used.

D.He believes that they are to blame for the poor quality of education in California

3.Diskey holds the view that       .

A.the government shouldn't strengthen the use of open-source digital texts

B.digital textbooks make up for the shortcomings of traditional textbooks.

C.paper textbooks and digital ones both have advantages

D.traditional textbooks have more reliable content

4.According to the text, which of the following is TRUE?

A.Math is easier with the use of computers.

B.It is believed that digital books will replace traditional ones.

C.Textbook-free classes are the main form of teaching in the US schools.

D.Not all people are in favor of replacing paper textbooks with digital ones.

 

 

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