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1.Hamburgers ________ hot dogs in many ways.
2.Hong Kong ________ its Kung Fu movies.
3.He ________ hope at any time.
4.PC ________ personal computer.
5.Something seems ________.
6.I can't wait to eat. I ________.
7.-Would you like to play football?-No, I ________ not. I have a lot of work to do.
8.You must ________ after a long walk.
9.________ when you go across the street.
10.He ________ maths, but he didn't do well in the last exam.
11.Don't ________ me.
12.He ________ this kind of medicine.
查看习题详情和答案>>Thousands of teenagers will be able to move to a new wave of “studio schools” at the age of 14 to improve their chances of finding a job in UK. Twelve new-style schools are open to act as a bridge to the workplace and cut the number of NEETs.
Under plans, schools will operate longer days and work outside standard school terms.
Each teenager will be expected to spend between four hours and two days a week on work placements with business related to the school and a personal coach will be sent to the teenagers to act as a school “line manager”.
The reforms (改革) are put forward because of the fears that too many teenagers are finishing full-time education at present but they are short of the skills needed to succeed in the workplace. According to a recent report, more than two thirds of employers (雇主) believe school and college leavers have less important employability skills, while 55% say they are unable to manage their time or daily routine. And the number of NEETs who are not in education has hit a record high, with almost one-in-five young people being left without a job or a training place.
The Department for Education will tell the public the building of 12 studio schools – providing for around 3,600 teenagers – in areas such as Liverpool, Stevenage, Stock-on-Trent and Fulham, west London. Each one will be connected to the local employers. Under plans, teenagers will be able to move out of ordinary schools to attend them between the ages of 14 and 19.
The government said all subjects would be taught “through projects, often prepared with employers” – with rules such as science being connected directly to local engineering companies or hospitals. Schools will operate a longer day to give teenagers a better understanding of the needs of the workplace. Along with their studies, students will carry out work placements for four hours a week, rising to two days a week of paid work for those aged 16 to 19. They will also get the chance to take professional qualifications (专业资历) connected directly to the needs of local employers.
【小题1】According to the passage, NEETs refer to those who ______.
| A.often miss classes from studio school |
| B.prefer studio schools to ordinary schools |
| C.refuse to take any part-time job after school |
| D.are not in education, employment or training |
| A.skills to finish full-time education |
| B.personal coaches to help with the work |
| C.chances to get future jobs with job training |
| D.jobs to make money without going outside |
| A.The worry about educated teenagers short of working skills. |
| B.The doubt about whether full-time education is perfect. |
| C.The decision to solve the problems of unemployment. |
| D.The increasing number of teens who drop out early. |
| A.Studio schools are popular in UK at present. |
| B.More NEETs will find jobs from Studio schools. |
| C.Teenagers will get jobs without full-time education. |
| D.Studio schools are built to improve teens’ employability skills. |
Like so many scientists, Gurdon shows us where the power of curiosity and perseverance can lead.
When he was 15 in 1948,Gurdon ranked last out of the 250 boys at his high school in biology and every other science subject. Gurdon’s high school science teacher even said that his dream of becoming a scientist was “quite ridiculous”.
In spite of his teacher’s criticisms, Gurdon followed his curiosity and kept working hard. He went to the lab early and left later than anyone else. He experienced thousands of failures.
“My own belief is that we will, in the end,understand everything about how cells actually work,”Gurdon said.
In 1962, Gurdon took a cell from an adult frog and moved its genetic information into an egg cell. The egg cell then grew into a clone of the adult frog. This technique later helped to create Dolly the sheep in 1996,the first cloned mammal in the world.
In 2006,Gurdon’s work was developed by Yamanaka to show that a sample of a person’s skin can be used to create stem cells. Using this technique, doctors can repair a patient’s heart after a heart attack.
“Luck favors the prepared mind,”Gurdon told the Nobel Prize Organization. “Ninety percent of the time things don’t work, but when they do, you have to seize the chance. ”
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小题1:Who won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Medicine?
| A.Sir John Gurdon |
| B.Shinya Yamanaka. |
| C.Sir John Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka. |
| D.Gurdon’s science teacher. |
| A.无知的 | B.无畏的 |
| C.荒废的 | D.荒谬的 |
| A.As a boy, he was told he was hopeful. |
| B.He ranked first at his high school in biology. |
| C.It’s impossible for the doctors to repair a patient’s heart after a heart attack. |
| D.In spite of his teacher’s criticisms, he kept working hard. |
| A.Ninety percent of the time things don’t work. |
| B.Luck favors the prepared mind. |
| C.Life is full of pleasure. |
| D.How to know cells actually work. |
In my opinion, happiness is for everyone. You don’t need to care about those who have beautiful houses with large gardens and swimming pools or those who have nice cars and lots of money and so on. Why? Because those who have big house may often feel lonely and those who have cars may want to walk on the country roads at their free time.
In fact, happiness is always around you if you put your heart into it. When you are in trouble at school, your friends will help you; when you study hard at your lessons, your parents are always taking good care of your life and your health; when you get success, your friends will say congratulations to you; when you do something good to others, you will feel happy, too. All these are your happiness. If you notice them, you can see that happiness is always around you.
Happiness is not the same as money. It is a feeling of your heart. When you are poor, you can also say you are very happy, because you have something else that can’t be bought with money. When you meet with difficulties, you can say loudly you are very happy, because you have bad luck. As the saying goes, life is like a revolving (旋转) door. When it closes, it also opens. If you take every chance you get, you can be a happy and lucky person.
小题1:Happiness is for .
| A.those who have large and beautiful houses |
| B.those who have cars |
| C.those who have lots of money |
| D.all people |
| A.people around you will help you |
| B.you will have no chance to challenge yourself |
| C.your classmates will laugh at you |
| D.you will be happy |
| A.When you get success, your friends will be very proud of you. |
| B.You can get help from others when you make mistakes. |
| C.You can still be a happy person even if you have little money. |
| D.All of the above.. |
| A.money always brings happiness |
| B.money doesn’t always bring happiness |
| C.everything can be bought with money |
| D.only rich doesn’t always bring happiness |
| A.Happiness | B.Happy and Lucky |
| C.Do Something Good to Others | D.Life and Success |