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On 15th July, we’ll be   1   London for Morocco, and then we will have a travel   2   Sahara Desert-the biggest desert in the world.The whole trip there will   3   us 6 days.After the trip   4   camel, we’ll go white-water rafting down the River Nile, though it’s dangerous,   5   special clothing, a helmet and a life jacket to make us   6  .After that we’re going on our trip to see wild animals in Kenya and take some wonderful   7   of them.And then we’ll go to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, where the air becomes   8  .Therefore, the African part of our trip will take about   9   weeks before we goes to the Himalayas, where our trip will   10  

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1.leaving 2.through 3.take 4.by 5.wearing 6.safe 7.photos/pictures 8.thin/thinner 9.four 10.end


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______ between charter school and traditional school

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请认真阅读下列短文,并根据短文的内容要点完成文章后的表格列单。

注意:补全填空应符合语法和搭配要求,每空只填一个单词。

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Unlike a traditional public school, however, the charter school does not have to obey most laws governing public schools. Local, state or federal governments cannot tell it what to teach.

Each school can choose its own goals and decide the ways it wants to reach those goals. Class sizes are usually smaller than in many traditional public schools. Many students and parents say teachers in charter schools can be more creative.

However, state education agencies, local education-governing committees and unions often oppose charter schools. They say these schools may receive money badly needed by traditional public schools. Experts say some charter schools are doing well while others are struggling.

Congress provided 200 million dollars for establishing charter schools in the 2006 federal budget. But, often the schools say they lack enough money for programs. Many also lack needed space. District officials say they have provided 14 former school buildings for charter education. Yet charter school supporters say officials should try harder to find more space.

 

 

 

 

 

Charter Schools in America

1.__________

Charter schools are called independent public schools.

2._______ between charter school and traditional school

★3. _______ tax money to operate a number of students.

★ Having to make4. _______ know the students are learning.

★ Getting 5. _________ to operate from government.

6.______ between charter school and traditional school

★ Not having to obey most laws.

★ Having the 7._______ to decide what to teach. 

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Having smaller class sizes.

Having teachers who are more creative

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   Education departments’ opposition

★These schools receiving money badly needed by traditional public schools.

★ Not 9.___________ doing well.

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difficulties

★ Lacking enough money

★ Lacking needed space

 

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