In Britain,the government,school leaders,teachers and parents all agree that students should wear uniforms.(66)B Birtish private schools and schools have their own school uniforms.They think it's(67)i for pupils to wear school uniforms.
School leaders normally decide if pupils will have to wear a uniform,and they(68)a
decide what it should look like.You know,no students want to wear(69)u unifroms.
Everybody wants to wear beautiful uniforms.
Leaders have to follows the rules,and they(70)c just choose anything they like.They have to(71)t of the students' feeling and taste.Here are a few(72)f leaders should consider.
1.Cost.This is the first fact they should consider.Their uniforms shouldn't be too(73)
e because it may cause problems for some families.Not all the families can afford it.
2.Sexism(性别歧视).The uniform policy must be equally fair(公平的)for boys and (74)g .
3.Cultrues and races.School rules must(75)a pupils from all backgrounds to wear a uniform,for example,allowing Muslim(穆斯林)girls to wear an appropriate dress and Sikh(印度锡克教徒)boys to wear a traditional headdress(头饰).
It's our duty to help parents do some (clean) at home.
根据短文内容,选择适当的单词或短语填空,使短文意思完整,每个选项仅使用一次
A.Although B.Noiselessly C.As a result D.Sometimes E.prefer to stay F.keep away from
G.become silent, watchful and suspicious H.As soon as I.will never see J.However
There are wild elephants in Malaysia, Thailand and several other countries but most people (1) them. Elephants dislike the hot sun. They (2) in the cool shelter of the jungle,coming out at night to feed on the vegetation on the fringe of the jungle.
(3) they are big animals, elephants can move silently when necessary. When then are no hunters(猎人)near them,elephants often make a lot of noise. They tear up young bamboo shoots and eat noisily. But as soon as hunters appear. the elephants (4) . A big bull elephant stretches out(伸展) his sensitive trunk and moves it round slowly, searching for the scent of his enemy. His large ears protrude from the side of his head and he listens for the slightest sound. (5) he detects(察觉)any danger, the bull taps on the ground with his trunk. Tonk! Tonk! This is the danger signal (信号). (6) the elephants disappear into the protection of the jungle.
(7) an elephant will attack(攻击) human beings, particularly if it is defending(保护)its young or it has been wounded. An angry elephant can trample an enemy to death or pick him up with his trunk and smash his hated enemy on the ground, Sometimes hungry elephants damage(毁坏)crops but usually they (8) human beings. In recent years, poachers have killed huge numbers of elephants in Africa to get their ivory tusks. (9) , many countries have banned(禁止)trade in objects made of ivory. (10) , elephants are still in danger of disappearing completely from many countries where they have lived peacefully for thousands of years.
success |
scientist |
it |
study |
young |
Pan Jianwei, "Father of quantum(量子), was born in Zhejiang in March 1970.After he(1) at the University of Science and Technology of China from 1985 to 1995, Pan went to Vienna in 1996 for further studies and stayed there until 2001. Then he returned to the Chinese university as a physics professor and began to build a quantum science research team at the university. The team now includes about 50 (2) , most of whom are also returnees from overseas(海归).
He became a member of the Chinese. Academy of Sciences(中科院) in 2011. Of all the members, he was the(3) one. In 2015, he was named the standing vice﹣president of the University of Science and Technology of China.
Under his leadership, the word' s first quantum satellite(卫星) was launched(发射) (4) in August 2016.
Pan Jianwei was recognized by Nature magazine on (5) list of "10people who mattered "in 2017.
There (be)four students from School for the Blind in Nanjing sharing reading with the students in the US through online video on April 22,2016.
she, surprise, why, lucky, twelve, something, true, have, in, hand
On the day of the interview, I got up at 6:00 in the morning. I got to the interview place without(1) breakfast. I was the 16 thinterviewer(应聘者) and the(2) was a short ordinary﹣looking girl. I nodded to her. I asked her where she graduated. "I didn't graduate from a famous college," she told me(3) a low voice.
I didn't expect the interview would last so long. As I didn't have breakfast, my stomachache come to me. I had to sit by the table for a rest. Just at that time, the girl came and asked me what happened. I told her, "I didn't have(4) this morning, so I had a stomachache."
After a while, a worker came in and(5) me a bottle of milk and a piece of bread. It was certain that they were bought by the girl. I felt warm all over my heart because I hadn't imagined she would be so nice to help me﹣her rival(竞争对手).
(6) , I got the job. The first day I went to work, I was(7) to see the girl there. She also got the job. Later I asked her why she got the job. She said with a smile. "That day when I bought you the food and came back, an interviewer saw me and asked(8) I took the food in hands. I told his the(9) . Then I got the job." At that moment, I came to know that when the girl helped me and the interviewer, she also helped(10) .
Helping others will benefit yourself as well.
An American father made pretty dresses for his daughter out of his old shirts.(wife)
You're probably used to getting take﹣away delivered to your home these days. But the first pizza delivery in history took place nearly 150 years(1) in Italy.
In 1878, Margherita became the first queen of Italy. Gradually, the queen got tired(2) eating "fancy" meals and wanted to eat "common" food.Esposito,the most famous pizza chef at that time,was asked to deliver a pizza to the queen.He(3) (quick)prepared a pizza with red tomatoes,white cheese and green basil, which stood for the colors/ of Italy's new(4) (nation) flag.As soon as the pizza was out of the oven, he delivered it to the queen (5) . (him).The queen had never eaten pizza and said it was one of the(6) (good) things she'd ever eaten.Esposito named the pizza after the queen, and it has been served in nearly every pizza restaurant in the world ever since;
Today, pizza is still popular with people around the world. In 1973, US Domino's Pizza company promised(7) (take) pizzas to customers in "30 minutes or less". If the pizza was late, it would be free. Another US pizza company offers a "Hot﹣N﹣Ready" pizza at all its(8) (store).
These pizzas(9) (cook)around the clock so that there are always fresh pizzas available.Go to the store, paying ﹩6 (10) you'll walk out with a fresh pizza with no waiting time.
find it box own lucky
Charlie was a boy.His family was very poor.There was a chocolate factory near their house and Charlie loved chocolate more than anything else.
Mr.Wonka was the(81) of the chocolate factory.He had hidden five Golden Tickets inside chocolate (82) ,and the children who got the Golden Tickets would be invited to visit his factory.And they would get a prize.
Charlie wanted to get a ticket so badly.One day,he (83) some money on the ground on his way home,and he used it to buy chocolate.(84) ,he got a Golden Ticket!
When five children visited different chocolate rooms,four other children caused some trouble.Charlie was the only one who didn't cause any trouble.He won the prize﹣the factory (85) .He was very happy.
A dog entered a butcher's shop with a note in his mouth.The note read,"﹩10of lamb chops (羊排),please."
The butcher was very (1) (surprise).He took the money,put a bag of chops in the(2) (dog) mouth,and then he closed the shop (3) (quick).He followed the dog and watched him wait for a green light.Then the dog crossed the road to a bus stop.He checked the timetable and sat on the bench.When a bus arrived,the dog checked the number and got (4) it.
As the bus traveled out into the countryside,the dog enjoyed the scenery.After (5) while,he stood on his back paws (爪子)(6) (push) the"stop"button.Then the butcher followed (7) (he) off.
The dog ran up to a house and dropped his bag on the ground.He went back down the path,took a big run,and (8) (throw) himself against the door.No answer.He repeated the action a few times.Then a big man opened the door (9) started complaining about the dog and beating him.
Seeing this,the butcher ran up and shouted at the man,"What are you doing?This dog is a genius!"The man replied,"Genius?No way!He has forgotten his key for the (10) (four) time this month!"
like why bird usually discover |
Do you have a dog,a cat or a bird at home?Do you watch them carefully?
Sientists have found that cats,dogs,(92) and even goldfish are left﹣handed or right﹣handed.These scientists work in Queen's Belfast University.They said that pets are left﹣handed or right﹣handed(93) people.As we all know,it is important for animals to be good at getting food.Some like to get food with their right hands,but some like to get food with the left hands.
That's (94) the animals are left﹣handed or right﹣handed.
The scientists have (95) that male cats and dogs are almost left﹣handed,and female cats and dogs are right﹣handed,because their work in everyday life is different.
People(96) think that left﹣handed people are better at languages; some even think that left﹣handed people are smarter.When it goes to animals,it makes animals act more quickly.
Ernest Hemingway, the son of a doctor and a music teacher, was born in 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois. Hemingway's father(1) (teach) him early on how to hunt and fish, two activities Hemingway loved throughout his life.Instead of(2) (go) to college, Hemingway became a reporter for the Kansas City Star.
Later, in Europe, he worked as a driver(3) the Italian army until he was wounded and shipped home, where he again wrote for newspapers. Two years(4) , he moved to Paris, where he hoped to improve his writing. There he became friends with other(5) (America) writers, including Gertrude Stein and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Hemingway developed(6) style of writing that was simple and direct. He chose words sparingly(俭省地), avoided using adjectives, and trusted the reader to understand the(7) (mean) of his writing. As he put it, "I always try(8) (write) on the principle(原则) of the iceberg(冰山). There is seven eighths of it under water for every part that shows. " This style continues to influence writers today. In his career(生涯), which lasted some 40 years, Hemingway earned the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize. He was one of the finest writers of the(9) (twenty) century.
For a while Ernest Hemingway lived in Key West, Florida, where he had nearly 50 cats. One of them was a cat with six toes(脚趾), which a ship's captain had given him. Today his Key West home is a museum, and many cats still live there. Some of them are(10) (child) of Hemingway's six﹣toed cat. Hemingway was married four times and had three sons. He died in 1961.
The Great Pyramid of Giza is one of the Wonders of the Ancient World. It was b(1)_____ more than 4,000 years ago in Egypt. It is so p(2) that millions of tourists from around the world come to visit it every year.
In Egypt there are over 80 pyramids and the l(3) one is the Great Pyramid. It l(4)_____ on the west bank of the Nile. In fact, all the pyramids along the Nile are on the west bank. The ancient Egyptians compared the rising of the sun to the beginning of life and the setting of the sun to the end of life. That is w(5) their dead bodies were buried (埋葬)on the west bank of the Nile.
You can h(6) imagine how huge the Great Pyramid is. It has over 2 million blocks. Some are as heavy as five school buses. A(7) they were heavy, workers were able to put a block into the pyramid every three minutes.
The workers, Egyptian men and women, worked in teams. The teams had different t(8) . Some dug up the stones. Others moved them, Another team cut the stones. The last group put the stones into the pyramid. There were so many different teams, but the pyramid is perfect. No stone is in the w(9) position.
But how did the Egyptians move those heavy Stones to the top w(10) any modern machinery(机械)? No one knows for sure. Many things about the Great Pyramid are still a mystery.
Every day brings new stories and information about COV﹣ID﹣19. Some stories (1) __ (be)encouraging, while others bring bad news. How can you know who to turn to? Can you trust(2) (they)?
It's important (3) (stay) informed in times like these. But while your(4) __ (friend)and family might share information on social media in(5) hopes of helping others, it's common for rumors (谣言) to spread in this way. You might have read stories(6) sound too good to be true. What do you think about them? Would you consider that they might not be quite right?
If you can,try to get news(7) all kinds of sources(来源).Read articles from government news platforms which(8) (usual) give timely fact checks. When dealing with such a serious issue, it's important to make your news "diet" just as much and(9) ___ (health)as your real diet.Last but not least, think twice before(10) (share) information online!
试题篮
()