In Shelton’s eyes Trying to convince intelligent people that man Carl return to h
A.may prove difficult
B.is impossible.
C.should be easy.
D.will need a great deal of argument.
A.may prove difficult
B.is impossible.
C.should be easy.
D.will need a great deal of argument.
A.may prove difficult.
B.is impossible.
C.should be easy.
D.will need a great deal of argument.
The programme began in 1980, was originally due to end next year, and had a budget of £ 9 million. This has been raised in bits and pieces over the past year to £ 11 million. The programme will now run until March 1986, at a provisional cost of around £ 20 million.
MEP provides courses for teachers and develops computer programme for classroom use of personal computers. It is run in partnership with a Department of Industry programme under which British -made personal computer are supplied to schools at half- price.
In that way, virtually every secondary school has been provided with at least one computer at a central cost to the taxpayer of under £ 5 million. The primary schools are now under way at the turn of the year.
But, as Mr. Shelton admitted yesterday: "It's no good having the computers without the right computer programmes to put into them and a great deal more is still needed." Hence, MEP's new funds.
Mr. Shelton said yesterday that MEP's achievements in curriculum development and teacher training had shown that the computer could be used in all courses. About 15,000 secondary teachers have taken short courses in "computer awareness"— that is a necessary part of the half-price computer offer—and training materials are now being provided for 50,000 primary teachers. The reasoning behind MEP is that no child now at school can hope for a worthwhile job in the future economy unless he or she understands how to deal with computers—not in vocational training sense, but in learning the general skill to extract the required information of the moment from the ever - spreading flood.
The original MEP programme was expected to ______.
A.last two years and cost nine million pounds
B.last four years and cost nine million pounds
C.last two years and cost eleven million pounds
D.last four years and cost eleven million pounds
Natural Health Care
Natural health care is a philosophy and a set of principles and practices based on science that lead to an extraordinary level of personal health and happiness.
It recognizes the unity of all life and holds that physical, mental, and emotional health cannot be separated, and that personal health, environmental health, and community health are parts of a whole. Natural hygiene (卫生学) teaches that the best way to achieve best health is right living--developing self-esteem and a positive attitude towards life; eating fresh, whole natural foods; exercising regularly; getting plenty of rest and sleep; getting plenty of fresh air and sunshine; learning to handle stress; and avoiding all negative influences of life.
Basic principles: Natural health care is unique in its argument that health is normal--as simple as living in harmony with nature. Health and disease are a continuum (连续统一体)--the same physiological (生理的) laws govern the body in sickness and in health. Healing (康复) is a biological process--except in extraordinary circumstances, healing is the result of actions undertaken by the body on its own behalf.
The tradition of natural health care: The traditional principles of natural hygiene are explained by Herbert M. Shelton in his Natural Hygiene: The Plain Way of Life. Shelton writes: It should not require argument to convince intelligent men and women that man can return to health and strength only upon a basis of law, natural law, specifically, upon a basis of those laws that operate to make human life possible. All laws essential to the welfare of man are written in his own constitution. Every rule of human conduct to be valued in promoting human welfare and happiness must be in harmony with his nature. No law, no social Custom, no moral principle, can have any validity (有效性) for man that does not agree with his highest welfare. If it is not closely related to man's highest physical, moral and intellectual fitness, it cannot be consistent with his highest ideals of truth, duty and enjoyment.
According to the passage, physical, mental, and emotional health are
A.quite unimportant.
B.completely unrelated.
C.pretty much the same.
D.closely linked.
What color is the man's girlfriend's eyes?
A.Blue.
B.Green.
C.Purple.
Why do people's eyes read by little "jumps"?
A.Because they can read at a greater speed in this way.
B.Because people’s eyes cannot see unless they are motionless.
C.Because it is easy to get to tried otherwise.
D.Because people's eyes progress in a saccadic movement while reading.
Why do people's eyes read by little "jumps"?
A.Because they can read at a greater speed in this way.
B.Because people's eyes cannot see unless they are motionless.
C.Because it is easy to get to tried otherwise.
D.Because people's eyes progress in a saccadic movement while reading.
In Tom's eyes, the restaurant at the comer of the street is a very smart one.
A.clever
B.elegant
C.loyal
D.brave
This passage is about______.
A.the way people's eyes move in reading
B.eye movement and several faults in reading
C.some bad habits in reading
D.Saccadic movement and regression