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Tokyo―Our kids,the Japanese government announced,have forgotten how to behave.They can't he bothered with housework.If they see someone being wronged,they probably look the other way.
Few countries have placed more importance on being well―behave in public than Japan.The simplest requests for directions often result in guided tours.If is still a rule that shopkeepers are all smiles.Lost wallets usually make their way back to their owners.
But according to recent surveys,all that may he going the way of the ancient hair-do.And Japan's government has got into a situation in which a lot of problems must be dealt with quickly.
A Japanese Education Ministry survey formed last year and made public last month found that Japan moves behind other nations in teaching youngsters right from wrong.
It also reposed that Japanese children are less helpful and do far less housework than the foreigners who are the same age as them in all classes.But they are better about taking dirty dishes to the kitchen after dinner.
Besides,Japanese kids are more likely to color their hair and carry cell phones than American and Chinese kids,according to another survey.
Children in about 18 percent of public school classrooms are so disorderly that teachers cannot give lessons,further recent reports show.Children refuse to sit,to listen or to stop talking.
“Older and middle-aged Japanese continue to have a solid sense of good manners and social justice(正义)”said Professor Yoshina Hirano from Shinshu University,who was appointed to direct the ministry's survey.
“Despite the knowledge of good manners among adults,the breakdown in manners may be spreading.”he said.
56.From the first paragraph,we can infer that .
A.Japanese government has taken measures to change kids' behavior
B.if kids in
C.kids in
D.kids in
57.The second paragraph seems to show us that .
A.education system of
B.shopkeepers in
C.Japanese kids often find wallets on their way
D.the Japanese in public places act politely to each other
58.It is implied in this passage that Japanese kids
A.spend much time doing their homework
B.like to follow the fashion
C.have their hair cut too often
D.refuse to listen in class
查看习题详情和答案>> Books are to mankind what memory is to people They contain the stories of our race the discoveries we have made and the experiences of ages They picture the wonders and beauties of nature for us, help us in our difficulties, comfort us in our sorrow and suffering, change hours of tiredness into moments of delight, give our minds ideas, fill them with good and happy thoughts, and lift us above ourselves. Many of those who have had, as we say, all this world can give, have told us that they owe much of their happiness to books .Macaulay has wealth and fame ,rank and power, and yet he tells us in his autobiography that he owes the happiest hours of his life to books. He says,” son could become the greatest king who ever lived with palaces, gardens, fine dinners and wines, with coaches, beautiful clothes ,and with the condition that he should not read books, I would not be that king. I would choose to be a poor man in a garret with plenty of books than a king who does not love reading.” So precious and priceless is the happiness that books throw onto our daily paths. We walk in imagination with the noblest spirits through the most wonderful regions. We may walk to the farthest regions of the earth, or fly into regions when Spenser’s shapes collect to meet us, or where Milton’s angels sing the songs of paradise Science, art, literature, and philosophy-all that man has thought, all that man has done, the experience that have been gained from the suffering of a thousand generations-are all gathered for us in the world of books. 1. According to the article which of the following about books is not true A. Books show us the wonders and beauties of nature B. Books help us in our difficulties C. Books keep us in sorrow and suffering D. Books give us ideas 2. Macaulary tells us that he owes the happiest hours of his life to ____ A. wealth B books C. fame D. rank 3. Macaulary would rather be ____ A. a poor man with plenty of books B. a king with no books C. a servant D. a poor man 4. Science, art, literature, and philosophy are gathered for us in _____ A. thoughts B. experiences C. sufferings D. the world of books
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This week in our Foreign Student Series,we discuss rules about getting a job while studying in the United States.
International students are permitted to work for the college or university they attend or for a business at the school.But the business must directly provide a service to students.You could work at the bookstore,for example,but not for a construction company that is building something on campus(校园).Also,a foreign student cannot displace an American citizen in a job.International students can work twenty hours a week while attending classes;more during school breaks.You can work until you complete your studies.
Foreign students normally cannot take a job that has no connection to their school.But the government may give permission if students are suddenly faced with a situation that is out of their control.Examples include large medical bills。The loss of financial aid or an unexpected change in the financial condition of their source of support.Students must also meet other conditions.They must have attended their American school for at least one year.Government approval is given on a case-by-case basis.Students must re-apply after a year if they want to continue all off-campus job.
Foreign students who will be attending graduate school(研究生院)can apply for some jobs before they come to the United States.A good example is a university job like a teaching or research assistantship.Some schools pay their assistants.Others provide free education in return.
Many do both.Graduate assistants might teach, give tests,grade work, assist professors with research and hold office hours.Many universities now provide language training to foreign teaching assistants to help them improve their English.Some schools require foreign students to pass an English speaking test before they arc permitted to teach.
International student offices at schools have to provide information on students each term to the Department of Homeland Security.Students who violate the terms of their visa―for example,
By working off-campus without permission―could be sent home.
70.This passage is probably from .
A.a magazine B.a radio program
C.a text book D.a newspaper
71.This passage is mainly about .
A.what age the regulations of getting a job while studying in the
B.how international students can find a part-time job
C.how international students can get financed by the government
D.what kind of jobs are offered for foreign students
72.In general, the international students are permitted to .
A.work in a bookstore near the college campus
B.work for three years altogether at most
C.work for 20 hours a weak during school days
D.take the place of an American citizen for a certain job
73.Who might not be given the permission to work off campus?
A.Mary,whose family is now in debt.
B.Bill,whose uncle failed to continued to support this education.
C.Ben,who lost his financial support soon after entering a college.
D.Don, who is in deep debt because of a medical operation.
74.Why can’t a foreign student work for a construction company that is building something on campus?
A.Because the work has no connection to his(or her) study.
B.Because the work doesn’t serve the student directly.
C.Because the work may displace an American.
D.Because the work may take more than twenty hours a week.
75.It can be inferred from the passage that Graduate assistants who assist professors
A.should be trained in language
B.should pass an English speaking test
C.may be paid more
D.may get free education
查看习题详情和答案>>This week in our Foreign Student Series,we discuss rules about geeing a job while studying in the United States.
International students are permitted to work for the college or university they attend or for a business at the school.But the business must directly provide a service to students.You could work at the bookstore,for example,but not for a construction company that is building something on campus(校园).Also,a foreign student cannot displace an American citizen in a job.
International students can work twenty hours a week while attending classes;more during school breaks.You can work until you complete your studies.
Foreign students normally cannot take a job that has no connection to their school.But the government may give permission if students arc suddenly faced with a situation that is out of their control.Examples include large medical bills,the loss of financial aid or an unexpected change in the financial condition of their source of support.Students must also meet other conditions.They must have attended their American school for at least one year.Government approval is given on a case-by-case basis.Students must re-apply after a year if they want to continue an off-campus job.
Foreign students who will be attending graduate school(研究生院)can apply for some jobs before they come to the United States.A good example is a university job like a teaching or research assistantship.Some schools pay their assistants.Others provide free education in return.Many do both.Graduate assistants might teach,give tests,grade work,assist professors with research and hold office hours.Many universities now provide language training to foreign teaching assistants to help them improve their English.Some schools require foreign students to pass an English speaking test before they are permitted to teach.
International student offices at schools have to provide information on students each term to the Department of Homeland Security.Students who violate the terms of their visa -- for example,by working off-campus without permission -- could be sent home.
1.This passage is probably from _________.
A.a magazine B.a radio program
C.a text book D.a newspaper
2.This passage is mainly about _________.
A.what are the regulations of getting a job while studying in the US
B.how international students can find a pad-time job
C.how international students can get financed by the government
D.what kind of jobs are offered for foreign students
3.In general,the international students are permitted to _________.
A.work in a bookstore near the college campus
B.work for three years altogether at most
C.work for 20 hours a week during school days
D.take the place of an American citizen for a certain job
4.Who might not be given the permission to work off campus?
A.Mary,whose family is now in debt.
B.Bill,whose uncle failed to continued to support his education.
C.Ben,who lost his financial support soon after entering a college.
D.Don,who is in deep debt because of a medical operation.
5.Why can't a foreign student work for a construction company that is building something on campus?
A.Because the work has no connection to his(or her)study.
B.Because the work doesn't serve the student direct).
C.Because the work may displace an American.
D.Because the work may take more than twenty hours a week.
6.It can be inferred from the passage that Graduate assistants who assist professors _________.
A.should be trained in language B.should pass an English speaking test
C.may be paid more D.may get free education
查看习题详情和答案>>interview which explores the fundamental questions in life.
Question: Could you introduce yourself first?
Answer: My name is Misbah, 27 years old. I was born in a war-torn area. Right now I'm a web
designer.
Q: What are your great memories?
A: My parents used to take us to hunt birds, climb trees, and play in the fields. For me it was like
a holiday because we were going to have fun all day long. Those are my great memories.
Q: Does your childhood mean a lot to you?
A: Yes. As life was very hard, I used to work to help bring money in for the family. I spent my
childhood working, with responsibilities beyond my age. However, it taught me to deal with problems
all alone. I learnt to be independent.
Q: What changes would you like to make in your life?
A: If I could change something in my life, I'd change it so that my childhood could have taken place
in another area. I would have loved to live with my family in freedom. Who cares whether we have much
money, or whether we have a beautiful house? It doesn't matter as long as I can live with my family and
we are safe.
Q: How do you get along with your parents?
A: My parents supported me until I came of age. I want to give back what I've got. That's our way.
But I am working in another city. My only contact with my parents now is through the phone, but I hate
using it. It filters (过滤) out your emotion and leaves your voice only. My deepest feelings should be passed
through sight, hearing and touch.
B. he liked living in the countryside
C. he was fond of getting close to nature
D. he often spent holidays with his family
B. A beautiful house.
C. Peace and freedom.
D. Money for his family.
B. By calling them sometimes.
C. By paying weekly visits.
D. By writing them letters.
B. What is your biggest achievement?
C. What is your parents' view of you?
D. What was your hardest experience in the war?