He gave the students a vivid ______ of his visit to America.A.explanationB.storyC.accountD
He gave the students a vivid ______ of his visit to America.
A.explanation
B.story
C.account
D.subject
He gave the students a vivid ______ of his visit to America.
A.explanation
B.story
C.account
D.subject
The author gave his uncles example to______.
A.show the fact that education in poor areas is unexpectedly difficult
B.demonstrate that teacher is not the only factor affecting students" performances
C.prove that he has deep understanding in the education matter
D.illustrate that teachers should be located where they could best perform
What did the school officials do after receiving the check from Mr. LeBermuth?
A.They tried to find out why he gave them the money.
B.They went to Belgium to pay their respects to him.
C.They dug out the records that were buried underground.
D.They decided to offer their students free room and board.
听力原文: I read in the newspaper the other day that we tell between two hundred and three hundred lies every day. It makes me wonder if honesty is still important.
There are so many times when we just seem to expect people to be dishonest rather than honest. We expect individuals to try to take advantage of other people whenever they can. And we sometimes expect politicians not always to be honest in their dealings. And we even expect students, sometimes, to cheat on exams or to do things to help their scores. I wonder that if it's really fair to these people, because I still think there are honest people.
The other day a very good friend of mine and I were in a restaurant. When the cashier gave him back his money after we got out of the restaurant, he realized that he had ten or fifteen dollars more than he was supposed to have. He didn't even hesitate at all. He went right back in and gave it back, and of course, the cashier was very happy.
But, I was pleasantly surprised, because it means that there really are people running around who are honest.
(30)
A.Between one hundred and three hundred~
B.Between two hundred and four hundred.
C.Between two hundred and three hundred.
D.Between one hundred and two hundred.
Department of International Business
Bangkok Business University
1855 Henry Dunant Road * Bangkok 10330
March 30
Ms. S. Veratanavanit
Diwikar Oil and Gas Corporation
Bangkok
Dear Ms. Veratanavanit,
I am writing to thank you for authorizing Mr. Shinawakra of your staff to arrange a very fruitful visit by fifteen graduate students and faculty from the Bangkok Business University to the Diwikar Oil and Gas Corporation. Mr. Shinawakra planned a very interesting round-table discussion in the morning with several of your senior executives responsible for strategy implementation, concentrating in particular upon consumer behavior, cost dynamics, and corporate social responsibility—some of my students' particular areas of interest.
After eating lunch with the group, Mr. Shinawakra presented a very professional summary of career opportunities in corporate Thailand, especially at Diwikar Corporation. As a former executive of Diwikar, I was pleased that he did such an excellent job representing the company. We were all extremely impressed by his professional demeanor and the attention he gave to many details of the visit.
Very truly yours,
Thaksin Panupong
What is the purpose of this letter?
A.To commend a company employee
B.To authorize an official visit
C.To arrange for a discussion
D.To explore future collaborations
听力原文: There have always been disabled children. Long before, people with disabilities were often placed in hospitals, or other places that gave little education. A French educator was one of the earliest teachers who believed that people could tree special methods to teach disabled children. In 1801 he found a young boy walking wild in the woods of France. Between 1801 and 1805 he used some techniques to teach the boy how to communicate with others and how to complete daily living skills, such as dressing himself.
During the 18th and 19th centuries in the United States, educators opened a variety of special schools for disabled students. In 1816 an American minister established the first public school for deaf students in the United States. The first school for blind students in the United States was founded in 1829 in Boston. Special education classes began at the beginning of the 20th century.
Special education in the United States has been most influenced by parents and laws. Although all children should go to school by laws, many U. S. schools refused children with disabilities even in the 1960s. Since then, attitudes have changed, and now laws require schools to give children with disabilities necessary education.
(20)
A.He found a boy walking in the forest in the U.S.
B.He taught a healthy boy how to have conversation with others.
C.He taught a disabled boy some simple daily skills.
D.He put his son in hospital.
Farmers from nearby towns unloaded tons of straw while scientists showed the helpers how to soak up the oil.
Many ducks and other birds were caught in the oil. Scientists and volunteers tried to catch them and clean them off, but one report said that more than a hundred birds had died. The oil spill is the worst that has ever hit this coast. Edward Shoup, the head of the oil company, said that it was an accident. He explained that the ship that leaked was very old, and he added that as soon as new ships were ready, the company planed to get rid of its old ones. Mr. Shoup said that his company was working very hard on the oil-spill problem and would do its best to prevent any more oil spills.
Who is the speaker?
A.A specialist in oil-spill prevention.
B.A TV reporter.
C.An oil company technician.
D.The head of the oil company.
"It's important for our political leaders to come to China," said Bush, who gave a speech on Friday morning at Qinghua University, one of the most prestigious universities in China.
His working visit to China and discussions with Qinghua students "help promote" Sine-US relations, Bush said in response to a student's question about what he would do to promote Sine-US relations.
"Many people in my country are very interested in China," he said, adding that these Americans want to learn more about China's culture and the Chinese people.
He said that he would keep encouraging such contacts and exchanges between the two countries.
Bush said that he would describe back home what he had seen here and that China as a great nation not only has a "great history" but also an "unbelievably exciting future."
The president said that the 2008 Olympic Games would make a significant opportunity for the rest of the world to understand China, which enables more people to come to China and feel the modernization taking place, and many more people will see it on the television.
Bush arrived in Beijing on Thursday for a two-day working visit to China.
What does the word "prestigious" in the second paragraph probably mean?
A.great
B.famous
C.honorable
D.modest
听力原文: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is your reporter, Erin Brown, with the latest news about the oil spill at Seaview Beach. When volunteers were asked to come and help clean up the oil, about two hundred people showed up. Storekeepers, students, business people, and many others gave up their time to help.
Farmers from nearby towns unloaded tons of straw while scientists showed the helpers how to soak up the oil.
Many ducks and other birds were caught in the oil. Scientists and volunteers tried to catch them and clean them off, but one report says that more than a hundred birds have died. The oil spill was the worst that has ever hit this coast. Edward Shoup, the head of the oil company, said that it was an accident. He explained that the ship that leaked was very old, And he added that as soon as new ships are ready ,the company plans to get rid of its old ones. Mr. Shoup said that his company is working very hard on the oil-spill problem and will do its best to prevent any more oil spills.
Who is the speaker?
A.A specialist in oil spill prevention.
B.A TV reporter.
C.An oil company technician.
D.The head of the oil company.
The teacher gave the books to all the students except ______ who had Nready taken them.
A.ones B.some C.the ones D.the others
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