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1、6閱讀短文,根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后圖標(biāo)中的表格里填入最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~(每空 1 詞)。A new life on the university campusI am a freshma n of the En glish Departme nt at Pujia ng Uni versity. Life at the university is so exciting and challenging.There are two campuses for our uni versity: one is for freshme n and sophomores and the other is for

2、juniors, seniors and graduate stude nts. My campus is located on the outskirts of the city, which is a new one, very peaceful and free from the hustle and bustle of a metropolis. It is free from all sorts of distractio ns and divers ions that most city dwellers find it hard to escape or ignore.We ha

3、ve a three-day orie ntati on program about campus life for en teri ng stude nts, in clud ing a campus tour in which we can visit libraries, classroom build in gs, la nguage labs, the multimedia resource center, computer support services, the student club, and the sports stadium. We freshme n have ac

4、cess to all these resources and tech ni cal facilities on a regular basis. They are open to all students. As a matter of fact, we encouraged to make the most of the libraries and technical support services on the campus.We all live on campus, as the school rules say that no freshme n should live off

5、 campus duri ng the weekdays, uni ess the uni versity authorities give permissi on. We prefer to eat in school cafeterias because there is a variety of foods on the menu, which cha nges every day. Besides, the food service is much better tha n that of most sec on dary schools. For one thi ng, our ca

6、mpus cafeterias are un der the man ageme nt of a professi onal food service compa ny with an annu ally-re newable con tract.Being an English major, we have to speak English with our fellow students and En glish teachers most of the time. We are expected to speak En glish with all our English teacher

7、s whatever courses they te:h. We ' re also encouraged to speak En glish in the dorm area as much as possible. We are not quite used to this only ” en vir onment, though. Any way, we' re all tryi ng very hard. It always takes ustime to adjust to a new en vir onment. We are give n En glish lec

8、tures and talks which cover a variety of topics. We are en couraged to atte nd the free discussi on sessi on follow ing each lecture or prese ntati on. Most of the lectures are give n by native-speakers, so at the beginning I have much difficulty in figuring out much of what they say. But I know the

9、y are very good for students majoring in English.I like my life in the university and I experience a lot. I will try my best to make my life colorful.Fill in each bla nk with a suitable word:Our campusA three-day orie ntati on programSome school rulesEn glish majorsWe have two campuses. My campus is

10、 lon theoutskirts of the city. It is a newThe program about campus life for (3)estude nts which in cludesvisiting the mresourcecen ter, computer support services, and so on. The freshme n have(5)ato all these resources andThe school rules say that noshould liveoff campus duri ng the weekdays, uni es

11、s the luniversity authoritiesWe are not quite used to this“ En glishonly ”(9).It always takes us time toone and very pand freefrom the hustle and bustle of a metropolis.techni cal ()on a regularbasis. We ' re encouraged to us( ibraries and tech ni cal services on the campus.give (. We eaten the

12、campus cafeterias.(10)+c oto anewen vir onment.7閱讀短文,根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后圖標(biāo)中的表格里填入最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~(每空 1詞)。Asia n America n have become the fast-growi ng U.S mi nority in two decades. As their a new class of academic achievers. Their achieveme nts are reflected in the n ati on best uni versities, where mathematics, scie

13、 nee, and engin eeri ng departme nts have take n on a decidedly Asia n character. Their prefere nee for mathematics and scie nee is partly expla ined by the fact that Asia n-America n stude nts who bega n their educati on abroad arrived in the U.S. with a solid foundation in mathematics but little o

14、r no kno wledge of En glish. They are also in flue need by the promise of a good job after college. Asia ns feel there will be less un fair treatme nt in areas like mathematics and scie nee because they will be judged more objectively. And the retur n on the investment in education is more immediate

15、 in something like engineering then with an arts degree.childre n bega n moving up through the n ati ons, 'eysEhoome a main stream ofMost Asia n-America n stude nts owe their success to the in flue nee of their pare nts who are determined to make full use of what the American educational system

16、has to offer. An effective measure of pare ntal atte nti on is homework. Asia n pare nts spe nd more time with their children than American parents do, and it helps. Many researchers also believe there is someth ing in Asia n culture that results in success, such as ideals that stress family values

17、and emphasize educati on.Both expla nati ons for academic success worry Asia n America n because of fears that they feed a typical racial image. Many can remember whe n Chin ese, Japa nese and Filipi no immigra nts were the victims of social isolati on. In deed, it was not un til 1952 that laws were

18、 passed giving all Asia n immigra nts the right to citize nship.Fill in each bla nk with a suitable word:ProblemAsia n America ns became a main1of a new class of academicachievers.They do better in2,3and engin eeri ng.Reasons1.Asia ns America ns have a solid4in basicmathematics.2.They are likely to

19、find a good job and they thi nk they will get5treatme nt if doing well in these areas.3. They are 6 by their pare nts who take full 7of America neducatio n system.4. It is also believed that their success is due to Asia n8WorryAsia n America ns fear that they would be society.9aga in from America nH

20、istoryAsian immigrants had no right to citizenship until10認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng) 的單詞。注意:每個(gè)空格只填一個(gè)單詞。請(qǐng)將答案寫在答題卡上相應(yīng)的橫線上。Scie ntists have developed a water treatme nt system that they say is a powerful but simple way to save lives. Four grams of chemicals can treat ten liters of dirty water f

21、or a low cost, about ten centsExperts say infections from dirty water kill several thousand children in developing coun tries every dayThe Procter and Gamble compa ny has bee n develop ing the“ PUR Purifier ofWater ” system since nineteen ninety-five. The company has been working with the United Sta

22、tes Cen ters for. researchers tested it in Pakistan and Ken ya. Procter and Gamble researcher Greg Allgood says cases of diarrheal )in those studies fell by about fifty perce ntResearchers from Joh ns Hopk ins Un iversity in Maryla nd tested the system at a refugee camp in Liberia. Mister Allgood sa

23、ys that study found a reduction of more than ninety perce ntUse of the system is being expa nded worldwide Findings were described last week at anAmerica n Chemical Society meeti ng.Mister Allgood heads the Children's Safe Drinking Water program at Procter and Gamble. He says about forty millio

24、n packets of the treatme nt have bee n give n to coun tries for free. They have bee n used in emerge ncies and in areas with limited supplies of clea n wate .Clean water is a limited resource in many parts of the world Delegates from about one hun dred and thirty n ati ons atte nded the Fourth World

25、 Water Forum in Mexico City . Scien tists, policy experts and others discussed ways to provide clea n water to the world's poor . Orga ni zers say more tha n twenty perce nt of the world populati on lack clea n drinking water .The final declaration did not go so far as to declare water a human r

26、ight But it did say that governments not private companies must take the lead in improving the public's ability? to have clea n Water:Title: A Small Packet of 71 a fig Effect o n WaterClean water is a limited 72 in many parts of the world.The prese ntsituati onThe functions of the75The Fourth WorldWater ForumDrinking dirty water 73 seveal thousa nd childre n their lives indevelop ing coun tries every day.Nearly one-fifth

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