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【题目】Today is really a day. I lost all my money.

A. rainy B. terrible C. good

【答案】B

【解析】

试题分析:句意:今天确实是糟糕的一天,我丢了我所有的钱。A. rainy下雨的;B. terrible 糟糕的;C. good好的。根据句意及语境,丢了所有的钱,肯定是糟糕的一天,故此题应选B。

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The 2014 FIFA World Cup, the twentieth World Cup football match, was held in Brazil from June 12th, 2014 to July 13th, 2014. Thirty-two teams from different countries has brought us sixty-four wonderful games during the World Cup. This is the second time the World Cup is held in this country and the fifth in South America. And the team from Germany was the winner in the end.

A Bite of China(舌尖上的中国), a mouth-watering documentary TV program featuring delicious Chinese food, has interested a large number of people. The program has become very popular since it was shown on TV. The documentary provides not only Chinese delicious food but also the relations between people and food. “We made this documentary with our respect and love for food. I hope it will help people learn more about Chinese food as well as Chinese culture.” said the director Mr. Chen.

Lu Jialei, a school girl from Hangzhou, China, won the championship of the first Chinese Character Dictation Contest, which made her become famous overnight. Lu is a hard-working girl and always comes top at school. “I like reading and I’m crazy about learning Chinese characters. I enjoy the contest and hope more and more people become interested in learning Chinese characters.” said Lu Jialei after winning the contest.

1How long has the 2014 FIFA World Cup been last in Brazil?

A. About a week. B. About two weeks. C. About a month. D. About two months.

2What kind of TV program is A Bite of China?

A. A comedy. B. A documentary. C. A thriller. D. An action movie.

3What’s Lu Jialei’s hobby?

A. She likes running. B. She likes playing soccer.

C. She likes eating. D. She likes reading.

4Which is NOT true according to the articles?

A. Lu Jialei always gets good grades at school.

B. The World Cup has been held in South America twice.

C. Many people like watching the TV program A Bite of China.

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When it comes to the letter grade on your test or homework, you might notice that there is no letter E. Have you ever thought about why that is so?

In the A, B, C, D and F grading system, the first four letters are typically considered passing grades. An F in this system simply stands for“fail”.The word“fail”happens to start with the letter F, which seems to leave out the letter E. The fact”.Some schools have U grade for“unsatisfactory”,or I grade for “incomplete”.

Even with all this said, we should also point out that E grade actually has been

used pretty commonly throughout the history of letter grades in the US.

The first college in the US to use a letter grading system like the ones we use today is Mount Holyoke College. In 1897,they began to use the following grading scale:

A: 95-100%(excellent) B: 85-94%(good) C: 76-84%(fair)

D: 75%(barely passed) E: below 75%(failed)

We can see the inclusion of E instead of F.

Gradually,the letter grading system became more popular throughout the US. However, many schools decided to drop the E grade and go straight to F.There is no evidence(证据) to really support this,but one possible explanation is that teachers were worried that some students and parents might mistake E for “excellent”.

Why do we have letter grades? Well,part of the reason is that they made grading simpler during a time of great change for schools. As the 20th century began,growing cities and an increase in immigration led to larger school classrooms. Most teachers at that time thought this new letter grading system was an easy,fair and clear way to grade students.

Today,more and more people argue that letter grades don’t fully reflect(反映) student learning。However,as teachers try to improve grading methods,many parents continue to favor the letter grades they got as kids, they are familiar(熟悉) and easy for parents to understand. So while they might not be perfect, the letter grades probably aren’t going away any time soon.

1what does an F stand for in the A、B、C、D and F grading system?

2when was the letter grading system first used in the US college?

3what is one possible explanation for dropping the E grade?

4what did most teachers think of the letter grading system in the 20th century?

5why do many parents still prefer the letter grades today?

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