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1. W: John, how far away are we from the desert? M: About 300 miles. We have to get some gas. Service stations on the highway are few and far between. W: That’s a good idea. Q: What can we learn about driving along this highway? 2. M: Would you please tell me how to get to Times Square from here? W: Sure. You can take the subway or a bus. You can also get there on foot if you are not exhausted now. M: Sorry. I didn’t catch that. Q: What does the man mean? 3. W: Attention please. Our schedule for today will start by visiting the Forbidden City in the morning. After lunch at a nearby restaurant, we are going to the Summer Palace. We’ll probably return to our hotel around 7 p.m. M: Will we be free in the evening? W: Yes. We have no particular arrangement in the evening. Q: What is the woman’s job likely to be? 4. W: I was told that you have broken up with your girlfriend. Is that true? M: Yes, it’s true. She’s always been rude to me, but the last straw was when she started insulting my mother. Q: What can we learn about this man? 5. M: Hello, Jane. Haven’t seen you for ages. How are you doing? W: Not bad. I’m working as a sales representative. I travel a lot. That’s why you rarely see me. M: Why did you quit your job as the CEO’s secretary? W: I became fed up with making or answering telephone calls all day. Q: Why did the woman change her job? There are many gas stations. There are few gas stations. There are various risks. There are few cars on the road.
6. W: Sam, have you finished your school assignment? M: Not yet. But I’ll get it done as soon as possible. W: As soon as possible? You are always making promises. Q: What does the woman mean? 7. M: Excuse me. I can’t find the dean’s office on this floor. Where is her room? W: She used to work in Room 213, but now she is in Room 303, the last room at the end of this corridor. You can find her there. M: Thanks. Bye-bye. Q: Where does the dean work now? 8. W: I have got an opportunity to study in California for two years as a visiting scholar. M: This is good news. You need to see how research is done in other countries for yourself. W: But I will have to keep myself busy conducting experiments. M: You certainly will, so be prepared for a lot of hard work, but I am sure it will be worthwhile. Q: What’s the man’s attitude to her study abroad? 9. M: Have you been to see Professor Brown in hospital? W: Yes, I have. I even talked with the doctor in charge. M: What did the doctor say? W: The doctor said our professor had turned a corner and had a good chance of recovery. Q: What can we learn about Professor Brown? She doesn’t trust the man. She needs the man’s help. The man is trust-worthy. The man is late for school.
We love music as much as we like eating. It brings joy and peace. But research has also discovered music plays a powerful role in the intellectual development of children. Music inspires creativity, imagination, self-expression and self-esteem. According to one study, musical training improves the way the brain processes spoken words. Musical experience can help the brain improve its ability to distinguish between rapidly changing sounds, which is a key skill in understanding and using language. Children who had music lessons had better memories, as well as higher literacy and math levels. Another study in the United States showed that children who had been poor in school performance caught up with their classmates in reading and were ahead of them in math after just seven months of music lessons. Research shows it’s not that smart kids play music, but that music makes kids smarter. Many people have felt the need to make music a standard part of the school curriculum. Music is everywhere, but not at 75 percent of public schools in Australia, where a dedicated music teacher is lacking. It’s very sad that many children don’t have access to formal musical education. Involving our children in music doesn’t have to be expensive. We can give our kids musical exposure through singing or the radio. The Internet also has a lot of free videos that teach you how to play musical instruments. To conclude, music builds relationships, unifies people and, most importantly, it’s fun. Music should be an essential part of a child’s education. Q10: Where does music play an important role? Q11: What is lacking in most of the public schools in Australia? Q12: What does this passage talk about? In designing a perfect school curriculum. In promoting the physical health of kids. In reading classical literary works. In the intellectual development of kids.
Cheating is academic dishonesty on the part of students. It is on the rise and less likely to be punished than in the past. During a nationwide survey of 3, 600 American students, it was found that 60 percent admitted to cheating on tests and assignments. 900 college students in China were surveyed about their involvement in dishonest testing practices. The results indicated that 83 percent had cheated. No one really knows why cheating keeps rising. Possibly it’s due to a general decline of moral values among youth. Others have pointed to the fact that today’s youth have become more practical. In the 1960s, students were filled with visions about changing the world, but today’s students feel great pressure to succeed or excel. Some suggested they did it out of contempt for teachers they did not respect. Others looked at it as a game. They would not feel guilty unless they were caught. There’s a fear that if you don’t do well, your life is going to be ruined. The pressure to succeed is not only from parents and friends but from oneself. Some people blame the rise in cheating on the reluctance of schools to take action. Some mention the way students are evaluated. Teachers prefer to give short-answer tests instead of essay questions. They rate students by the number of facts they can memorize rather than by how well they can put information together, which is why students will try to beat the system. We might wonder if honesty and truthfulness, the two most important values to students, still count. Q13: What’s the percentage of students in China who admitted to cheating? Q14: What’s one possible reason for the rise in cheating among young students? Q15: Why are teachers considered responsible for the rise in cheating? 36%. 60%. 83%. 90%.
You should look for day care centers that provide..., along with a safe and ______ (2 words).In today’s world, more parents work away from home, so they need suitable day care centers for their children. These early stages are very important to a child’s growth and development. You should look for day care centers that provide learning programs and playtime for your child, along with a safe and healthy environment. There are many different types of day care centers. Some specialize in a specific age range, while others are more open. When you’re considering placing your child in a day care center, you should visit each one with your child. In this way, you can see how your child reacts to the other children there. You want your child to be happy and comfortable, which is your first priority. While some day care centers provide a greater variety of activities than others, any good day care center is going to encourage positive interactions between the children. They will also have rules that promote good behavior, learning, manners, and child development. You certainly don’t want to worry that your child is going to develop bad habits from day care. Whatever your option, make sure that you know who you are leaving your child with. Meet them, get to know them, and let your child do the same. Do some research on the Internet to make sure that no one has had negative experiences with this day-care center. Check to see if they are legally licensed. Once you have done all this, you can feel more confident and secure in knowing that you have chosen the right day care center for your child.
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