单选题What does Pine University intend to do by the summer session?A Convert every classroom at the school to the new styleB Start construction on five more special classroomsC Have ten new classrooms ready for studentsD Raise enough money to convert more cl

题目
单选题
What does Pine University intend to do by the summer session?
A

Convert every classroom at the school to the new style

B

Start construction on five more special classrooms

C

Have ten new classrooms ready for students

D

Raise enough money to convert more classrooms

参考答案和解析
正确答案: A
解析:
根据第二段前两句话“派恩大学现在为春季学期开放五个这样的教室。还有另外的五个教室正在建设中,夏季学期可以投人使用”可知夏季将建好十个新教室。故C项正确。
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______ shows will be needed if we wanted to collect enough money to start a school.

A. Some other five

B. Another five

C. Other five

D. Five others


正确答案:B
答案为B。如果我们想募集到足够的钱办学校的话还需要另外五场演出。another表示一定范围内的另外,并且有“再、又”的意思。other和others表示泛指。

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D. The temporary tablespace that is assigned to you does not have sufficient free space


参考答案:A

第3题:

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正确答案:
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第4题:

What did David do in the summer of 2003?

A. He applied for job position # 1009-36.

B. He worked at more than one job.

C. He finished high school.

D. He took a summer reading program

答案:B
解析:

第5题:

Passage Four

Students all over the world have to work for their education. A college education in the United States is

expensive. The costs are so high that most families begin to save for their children's education when their children are babies. Even so, many young people cannot afford to pay the expenses of full-time college work. They do not have enough money to pay for school costs. Tuition for attending the university, books for classes, and living expenses are high. There are other expenses such as chemistry and biology lab fees and special student activity fees for such things as parking permits and football tic, kets. The cost of college education increases every year. However, classrooms are still crowded with students. Some American students have scholarships or other support, but many do not.

Students from other countries have money problems to overcome, too. Because students in most international programs need to have a sponsor, they work hard to earn scholarships or special loans. International students understand the value of going to school in another country. They also know that it is difficult. Yet just as Americans choose to attend American universities in spite of the difficulty, however, it is usually possible for students from abroad to work on university campuses to pay for some of the costs of their education. Some people believe that students value their education more if they work for it.

48. Tuition for attending the university in the United States is ______.

A. inexpensive

B. high

C. free from charge

D. costless


正确答案:B
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第6题:

“Do you have enough chairs in your classroom?”

A.three other

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参考答案:D

第7题:

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A.and

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正确答案:C
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第8题:

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参考答案:D

第9题:

What's an Apprentice?
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Many countries have developed special ””pre-apprenticeship”” secondary school programs. If you are in high school, by participating in these programs you can learn job skills and earn credits towards your apprenticeship before you even graduate. Apprenticeships range from auto mechanics to cabinetmaking, construction, and pastry making
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A. Anyone who spends 20% of his or her time inside a classroom

B. An expert in a skilled trade who spends 80% of his or her time on the job

C. Any high school student who is learning job skills

D. A new worker matched with an expert to learn a skilled trade

答案:D
解析:

第10题:

资料:Did your child's brain shrink last summer? Probably not, but it may have shifted into reverse, according to a study by Dr. Harris Cooper, professor of psychology at the University of Missouri-Columbia. The study found that when students return to school after a long summer vacation, they've lost one to three months worth of learning.
The decline is more detrimental for math than it is for reading. "All students lose math skills," says Cooper. It may be because community and home environments give kids more opportunities to practice reading than math. The study also found that income has an impact on how much a student loses or gains in reading. Middle-class children actually gained in reading over the summer, while lower-income students experienced losses. Cooper attributes this to the enrichment activities that many middle-class kids participate in over the summer, such as camp and trips.
Your kids don't have to spend the summer stuck in reverse. "Parents can help their kids retain educational skills," says Cooper. He suggests the following five tips to kick off a learning-filled summer.
1. Keep lots of books around and make regular trips to the library. Most libraries schedule special summer events for kids. Sign up your family!
2. Think about what your kids may be learning next year when you plan the family vacation. Talk with teachers to find out what they'll be covering in class. If it's a unit on the civil war for example, you may want to schedule a visit to Gettysburg. If it's geology, visit a national park.
3. Keep math in mind. Since kids lose more math skills than anything else over the summer, try to do some special planning to find math-related activities. For example, if you can't decide whether to sign your child up for "Shakespeare's Theater" or "Math Magic" at the local community center, go with the math.
4. Consider summer school or tutoring. Struggling kids can get a lot of different kinds of help from these programs. Summer school can also enrich and accelerate learning in areas where kids show a special interest.
5. Call the curriculum coordinator in your child's school district, visit the school board office, or contact the schools of education at local colleges and universities to find out what educational programs will be offered in your area over the summer.
Remember to keep it fun! You don't want to sour your kids on learning during the summer break.

Why is decline worse for math than it is for reading?( )

A.Because the community have the libraries
B.Because at home the parents will make kids reading more
C.Because in summer vacation kids have more time in reading
D.Because community and home give kids more opportunities to read

答案:D
解析:
本题考查的是细节理解。
【关键词】decline;math decline worse for math than; reading
【主题句】第2自然段The decline is more detrimental for math than it is for reading. "All students lose math skills," says Cooper. It may be because community and home environments give kids more opportunities to practice reading than math. 数学的退步比阅读更严重。库珀说:“所有学生的数学技能都倒退了。这也许是因为社会和家庭环境给孩子们更多的机会练习阅读而不是数学。”
【解析】本题的问题是“为什么数学的退步比阅读更严重?”。根据主题句可知,这是由于社会和家庭给了孩子更多的机会阅读,故D选项正确。

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