题目内容
Their class is __ a camera, a TV and a computer
- A.equipped with
- B.equipped about
- C.equipped to
- D.equipped in
本题考查短语的固定搭配。be equipped with装备有……。句意:他们教室装配有摄像机、电视剧和电脑。
Some Chinese new - rich like eating shark fin soup because they think it shows their class. However, for the Chinese NBA idol Yao Ming, doing so is unacceptable as the practice has led to the overfishing of sharks.
When Yao and his wife Ye Li got married in 2007, they publicly announced that they would not allow shark fin soup to be served at their wedding banquet.
Actually, Yao had been saying no to shark fins since 2006, when he was appointed as the Goodwill Ambassador for wild life protection.
Now, the 226 - cm big guy is resorting to his personal influence to encourage more to say no to eating the soup and to raise awareness of protecting animals. “Sharks are friends of human beings. They are not our food,” Yao said.
Other celebrity athletes like Olympic champions. Li Ning and Kong Linghui are following on the heels of Yao, throwing themselves into serving the public as Goodwill Ambassadors for wild animal rescue. Recent reports about Yao’s retirement have saddened tens of thousands of basketball fans both at home and abroad. Yet Yao's influence goes far beyond the basketball courts.
Yao has engaged himself in charity and public welfare services for quite a while. When the devastating 8.0 -magnitude earthquake hit Wenchuan in southwest China in 2008 , Yao donated 2 million yuan. “When I was a little boy, my parents and teachers told me to help others and to be a good man,” Yao recalled. “But I could nor donate then because I had not much pocket money. After I moved to Houston, I got involved in quite a number of community service activities and I felt a strong sense of achievement when I got people together,”Yao said.
Like Yao, newly crowned French Open champion Li Na has showed her willingness to donate. Li gave 480,000 yuan of her prize money from the open, plus 20,000 yuan from her own pocket, to a local nursing home in her hometown. Another Chinese sports icon, hurdler Liu Xiang, has also been actively involved in charity for years.
【小题1】The reason why some Chinese new-rich like eating shark fin soup is that they think .
| A.it is very delicious | B.it is very cheap and healthy |
| C.it is very popular in society | D.it can show their status |
| A.too many sharks are killed | B.he dislikes eating sharp fin |
| C.it is too expensive | D.sharks are dangerous animals |
| A.Li Na donated 500,000 yuan to a local nursing home in her hometown. |
| B.Yao Ming donated 2 million yuan after the earthquake of Wenchuan. |
| C.Yao Ming has encouraged more people to stop eating shark fin soup and protect animals. |
| D.Yao Ming was appointed as the Goodwill Ambassador for protecting wild life in 2007. |
| A.Rich and generous. | B.Influential and warmhearted. |
| C.Energetic and optimistic. | D.Popular and confident. |
| A.most athletes don't like eating shark fin soup |
| B.Yao Ming has been donating money to charity since he was a child |
| C.Yao Ming has an influence on not only the basketball courts but also charity and public welfare services |
| D.Yao Ming has taken part in many community service activities when he was in China |
Most American students go to traditional public schools.There are about 88, 000 public schools, all over the US.Some students attend about 3000 independent public schools called charter schools.
Charter schools are self-governing.Private companies operate some charter schools.They are similar in some ways to traditional public schools.They receive tax money just as other public schools do.Charter schools must prove to local or state governments that their students are learning.These governments provide the schools with the agreement called a charter that permits them to operate.
Charter schools are different because they do not have to obey most laws governing traditional public schools.Local, state, or federal governments cannot tell them what to teach.Each school can choose its own goals and decide the ways it wants to reach them.Class size is usually smaller than in traditional public schools.
The Bush Administration strongly supports charter schools as a way to re-organize public schools that are failing to educate students.But some education agencies and unions oppose charter schools.One teachers' union has just made public the results of the first national study comparing the progress of students in traditional schools and charter schools.
The American Federation of Teachers criticized the government's delay in releasing the results of the study, which is called the National Assessment of Educational Progress.Union education experts say the study shows that charter school students performed worse on math and reading tests than students in regular public schools.
Some experts say the study is not a fair look at charter schools because students in those schools have more problems than students in traditional schools.Other education experts say the study results should make charter school officials demand improved student progress.
1.If a private company wants to operate a charter school, it must______.
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A.try new methods of teaching |
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B.prove its management ability |
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C.obey the local and state laws |
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D.get the government's permission |
2.Charter schools are independent because_____.
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A.they make greater progress |
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B.their class size is smaller |
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C.they enjoy more freedom |
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D.they oppose traditional ways |
3.What's the government's attitude toward charter schools?
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A.Doubtful |
B.Supportive. |
C.Subjective. |
D.Optimistic. |
4.What can we learn from the text?
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A.More students choose to attend charter schools. |
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B.Charter schools are better than traditional schools. |
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C.Students in charter schools are well educated. |
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D.People have different opinions about charter schools. |
5.It can be interred from the text that ___.
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A.charter schools are part of the public education system |
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B.one-on-one attention should be paid to students |
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C.the number of charter schools will be limited |
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D.charter schools are all privately financed |
Most American students go to traditional public schools.There are about 88, 000 public schools, all over the US.Some students attend about 3000 independent public schools called charter schools.
Charter schools are self-governing.Private companies operate some charter schools.They are similar in some ways to traditional public schools.They receive tax money just as other public schools do.Charter schools must prove to local or state governments that their students are learning.These governments provide the schools with the agreement called a charter that permits them to operate.
Charter schools are different because they do not have to obey most laws governing traditional public schools.Local, state, or federal governments cannot tell them what to teach.Each school can choose its own goals and decide the ways it wants to reach them.Class size is usually smaller than in traditional public schools.
The Bush Administration strongly supports charter schools as a way to re-organize public schools that are failing to educate students.But some education agencies and unions oppose charter schools.One teachers' union has just made public the results of the first national study comparing the progress of students in traditional schools and charter schools.
The American Federation of Teachers criticized the government's delay in releasing the results of the study, which is called the National Assessment of Educational Progress.Union education experts say the study shows that charter school students performed worse on math and reading tests than students in regular public schools.
Some experts say the study is not a fair look at charter schools because students in those schools have more problems than students in traditional schools.Other education experts say the study results should make charter school officials demand improved student progress.
1.If a private company wants to operate a charter school, it must______.
|
A.try new methods of teaching |
|
B.prove its management ability |
|
C.obey the local and state laws |
|
D.get the government's permission |
2.Charter schools are independent because_____.
|
A.they make greater progress |
|
B.their class size is smaller |
|
C.they enjoy more freedom |
|
D.they oppose traditional ways |
3.What's the government's attitude toward charter schools?
|
A.Doubtful |
B.Supportive. |
C.Subjective. |
D.Optimistic. |
4.What can we learn from the text?
|
A.More students choose to attend charter schools. |
|
B.Charter schools are better than traditional schools. |
|
C.Students in charter schools are well educated. |
|
D.People have different opinions about charter schools. |
5.It can be interred from the text that ___.
|
A.charter schools are part of the public education system |
|
B.one-on-one attention should be paid to students |
|
C.the number of charter schools will be limited |
|
D.charter schools are all privately financed |