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{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断 ??????? ??????????? {{B}}HelpYourChildBecomeaReader{{/B}}??Encouragingearlyreading skillscanbuildapathtoalifelong终身的loveofreadingandcanhelpyour childgetaheadstartinschool.Whilereadingtoyourchildisstillthemost importantthingyoucandotobuildreadingskillstherearemanytechniques thatcanhelp.??Makereadingfun.Playgameswithyourchildas youread.Manytraditionalchildren’sgamescanbeadaptedtoencouragereading skills.??WhilereadingorduringplaytellyourchildIspy withmylittleeyesomethingthatbeginswiththeletterb.Helpthechild findsomethingonthepageorintheroomthatbeginswiththatletter.For example.Iseeabarn.Thiscanalsobeusedtoteachbeginninglettersounds. Ispywithmylittleeyesomethingthatbeginswiththesound‘s’.Helpthe childfindawordthatbeginswiththessound.??Inthis variationonthepopulargameinstructthechildthatSimonsays‘pointto somethingthatstartswiththelettern.’Thechildcanthenfindanobjectin theroomorabodypartsuchasthenosethatstartswiththeletter presented.Thiscanalsobeusedtoteachbeginningsounds.??Make agameoutofrhyming押韵wordsbymakingupsillywordstorhymewiththe child’snameoffavoritetoys.Thissetsthestageforrhymingrealwordsby showingthechildthesimilaritiesofsounds.Asthechildmastersmakingupthe wordsbeginrhymingrealwordstooneanother.??Tipstoraisea successfulreader:??Putbooksinplaceswherethechildplays.If booksareeasilyaccessiblechildrenaremorelikelytopickthemup.? ?Letchildrenreadtoyoubylookingatpictures.Makingupstoriestogo alongwithillustrationshelpschildrendiscoverhowwordsrelateto pictures.??Takebooksalongontripsorevenshortvisitstothe doctor’sofficeorgrocerystore.??Havechildrenhelpyoushop. Readinggrocerylistsandlookingforspecificitemshelpsbuildsight vocabulary.Youcanaskyourchildtotellstoriesbasedonpictures.
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{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面的短文文章中有5处空白文章后面有6组文字请根据文章的内容选择5组文字将其分别放回文章原有位置以恢复文章原貌 ?????????? ???????{{B}}DevelopmentinNewspaper Organization{{/B}}??Oneofthemostimportantdevelopmentsin newspaperorganizationduringthefirstpartofthetwentiethcentury {{U}}?46?{{/U}}whichareknownaswireservices.Wire-service companiesemployedreporterswhocoveredstoriesallovertheworld.Theirnews reportsweresenttopapersthroughoutthecountrybytelegraph.Thepaperspaid anannualfeeforthisservice.Wireservicescontinue{{U}}?47?{{/U}}. TodaythemajorwireservicesaretheAssociatedPressAPandUnitedPress InternationalUPI.YouwillfrequentlyfindAPorUPIatthebeginningofa newsstory.??Newspaperchainsandmergersbegantoappearinthe early1900s.Achainconsistsoftwoormorenewspapers{{U}}?48? {{/U}}.Amergerinvolvescombiningtwoormorepapersintoone.Duringthe nineteenthcenturymanycitieshadmorethanonecompetitiveindependentpaper. Todayinmostcitiesthereareonlyoneortwonewspapersand{{U}}?49 ?{{/U}}.Oftennewspapersinseveralcitiesbelongtoonechain.Papershave combined{{U}}?50?{{/U}}.Chainsandmergershavecutdownproduction costsandbroughttheadvantagesofbig-businessmethodstothenewspaper industry.A.toplayanimportantroleinnewspaperoperationsB.wasthe growthoftelegraphservicesC.andtheyusuallyenjoygreatprestigeD. theyareusuallyoperatedbyasingleownerE.inordertosurviveunderthe pressureofrisingcostsF.ownedbyasinglepersonororganization
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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ??????????? ???????TheDevelopmentof PR{{/B}}??Theriseofmultinationalcorporationsglobalmarketing newcommunicationstechnologiesandshrinkingculturaldifferenceshaveledto anunparalleledincreaseinglobalpublicrelationsorPR.? ?SurprisinglysincemodernPRwaslargelyanAmericaninventiontheU.S. leadershipinpublicrelationsisbeingthreatenedbyPReffortsinother countries.Tenyearsageforexampletheworld’stopfivepublicrelations agencieswereAmerican-owned.In1991onlyonewas.TheBritishinparticular arebecomingmoresophisticatedandcreative.Arecentsurveyfoundthatmore thanhalfofallBritishcompaniesincludePRaspartoftheircorporate planningactivitiescomparedtoaboutone-thirdofU.S.companies.Itmaynot belongbeforeLondonreplacesNewYorkasthecapitalofPR.??Why isAmericalaggingbehindintheglobalPRrace?FirstlyAmericansasawhole tendtobefairlyprovincialandtakemoreofaninterestinlocalaffairs. Knowledgeofworldgeographyforexamplehasneverbeenstronginthis country.SecondlyAmericanlagbehindtheirEuropeanandAsiancounterpartsin knowingasecondlanguage.Lessthan5percentofBurson-Marshall’sU.S. employeesknowtwolanguages.OgilvyandMatherhasaboutthesamepercentage. ConverselysomeEuropeanfirmshavehalformoreoftheiremployeesfluentina secondlanguage.FinallypeopleinvolvedinPRabroadtendtokeepaclosereye oninternationalaffairs.InthefinancialPRareaforinstancemostAmericans readtheWallStreetJournal.OverseastheircounterpartsreadtheJournalas wellastheFinancialTimesofLondonandTheEconomistpublicationsnotoften readinthiscountry.??PerhapsthePRindustrymighttakea lessonfromTedTurnerofCNNCableNewsNetwork.Turnerrecentlyannounced thatthewordforeignwouldnolongerbeusedonCNNnewsbroadcasts. AccordingtoTurnerglobalcommunicationshavemadethenationsoftheworldso interdependentthatthereisnolongeranysuchthingas foreign.TheunderlinedwordprovincialPara.3mostprobablymeans______.
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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ??????????? MysteriousNazcaDrawings{{/B}}??Oneofthemostmysterious archaeologicalspectaclesintheworldistheimmensecomplexofgeometrical symbolsgiantground-drawingsofbirdsandanimalsandhundredsoflong ruler-straightlinessomerightacrossmountainswhichstretchover1200 squaremilesofthePeruviantablelandsatNazca.??Nazcawas firstrevealedtomoderneyesin1926whenthreeexplorerslookeddownonthe desertfromahillsideatduskandbrieflysawaNazcalinehighlightedbythe raysofthesun.ButitwasnotuntilthePeruvianairforcetookaerial photographsinthe1940sthatthefullmagnificenceofthepanoramawas apparent.Hundredsofwhatlookedlikelandingstripsforaircraftwere revealed.Therewereeighteenbird-likedrawingsupto400feetlong four-sidedfigureswithtwolinesparallel;andlongneedle-liketriangleswhich ranformiles.Amongthemanyabstractpatternswereagiantspideramonkeya sharkalldrawnonthegroundonahugescale.??Thescaleis monumentalbutfromthegroundalmostinvisibleandtotallyincomprehensible. TheamazingfactaboutNazcacreatedmorethan1500yearsagoisthatitcan onlybeappreciatedifseenfromtheair.Manythereforeregardeditasa prehistoriclandinggroundforvisitorsfromouterspacebutJimWoodmanan AmericanexplorerwhowaslongfascinatedbythemysteryofNazeahada differentopinion.HebelievedthatNazcaonlymadesenseifthepeoplewhohad designedandmadethesevastdrawingsonthegroundcouldactuallyseethemand thatledhimtothetheorythattheancientPeruvianshadsomehowlearnedto flyasonlyfromabovecouldtheyreallyseetheextentoftheirhandiwork. WiththistheoryinmindheresearchedintoancientPeruvianlegendsabout flightandcametotheconclusionthattheonlyfeasibleanswerwasahot-air balloon.??ToprovehistheoryWoodmanwouldhavetomakesucha thingusingthesamefabricsandfibersthatwouldhavebeenavailabletothe menofNazcaatthetime.Hestartedbygatheringinformationfromancient paintingslegendsbooksandarchaeologicalsites.AftermanyattemptsWoodman builtaballoon-typeairship.Ittookhimintotheairlettinghimhavethe sensationhehadneverhadfromviewingthesamegroundthathehadseenmany times.Hisflightwasamoderndemonstrationofanancient possibility.Oneofthemostmysteriousarchaeologicalspectaclesintheworldis______.
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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ??????????? MysteriousNazcaDrawings{{/B}}??Oneofthemostmysterious archaeologicalspectaclesintheworldistheimmensecomplexofgeometrical symbolsgiantground-drawingsofbirdsandanimalsandhundredsoflong ruler-straightlinessomerightacrossmountainswhichstretchover1200 squaremilesofthePeruviantablelandsatNazca.??Nazcawas firstrevealedtomoderneyesin1926whenthreeexplorerslookeddownonthe desertfromahillsideatduskandbrieflysawaNazcalinehighlightedbythe raysofthesun.ButitwasnotuntilthePeruvianairforcetookaerial photographsinthe1940sthatthefullmagnificenceofthepanoramawas apparent.Hundredsofwhatlookedlikelandingstripsforaircraftwere revealed.Therewereeighteenbird-likedrawingsupto400feetlong four-sidedfigureswithtwolinesparallel;andlongneedle-liketriangleswhich ranformiles.Amongthemanyabstractpatternswereagiantspideramonkeya sharkalldrawnonthegroundonahugescale.??Thescaleis monumentalbutfromthegroundalmostinvisibleandtotallyincomprehensible. TheamazingfactaboutNazcacreatedmorethan1500yearsagoisthatitcan onlybeappreciatedifseenfromtheair.Manythereforeregardeditasa prehistoriclandinggroundforvisitorsfromouterspacebutJimWoodmanan AmericanexplorerwhowaslongfascinatedbythemysteryofNazeahada differentopinion.HebelievedthatNazcaonlymadesenseifthepeoplewhohad designedandmadethesevastdrawingsonthegroundcouldactuallyseethemand thatledhimtothetheorythattheancientPeruvianshadsomehowlearnedto flyasonlyfromabovecouldtheyreallyseetheextentoftheirhandiwork. WiththistheoryinmindheresearchedintoancientPeruvianlegendsabout flightandcametotheconclusionthattheonlyfeasibleanswerwasahot-air balloon.??ToprovehistheoryWoodmanwouldhavetomakesucha thingusingthesamefabricsandfibersthatwouldhavebeenavailabletothe menofNazcaatthetime.Hestartedbygatheringinformationfromancient paintingslegendsbooksandarchaeologicalsites.AftermanyattemptsWoodman builtaballoon-typeairship.Ittookhimintotheairlettinghimhavethe sensationhehadneverhadfromviewingthesamegroundthathehadseenmany times.Hisflightwasamoderndemonstrationofanancient possibility.Woodman’sflightproved______.
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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ??????????? ???????TheDevelopmentof PR{{/B}}??Theriseofmultinationalcorporationsglobalmarketing newcommunicationstechnologiesandshrinkingculturaldifferenceshaveledto anunparalleledincreaseinglobalpublicrelationsorPR.? ?SurprisinglysincemodernPRwaslargelyanAmericaninventiontheU.S. leadershipinpublicrelationsisbeingthreatenedbyPReffortsinother countries.Tenyearsageforexampletheworld’stopfivepublicrelations agencieswereAmerican-owned.In1991onlyonewas.TheBritishinparticular arebecomingmoresophisticatedandcreative.Arecentsurveyfoundthatmore thanhalfofallBritishcompaniesincludePRaspartoftheircorporate planningactivitiescomparedtoaboutone-thirdofU.S.companies.Itmaynot belongbeforeLondonreplacesNewYorkasthecapitalofPR.??Why isAmericalaggingbehindintheglobalPRrace?FirstlyAmericansasawhole tendtobefairlyprovincialandtakemoreofaninterestinlocalaffairs. Knowledgeofworldgeographyforexamplehasneverbeenstronginthis country.SecondlyAmericanlagbehindtheirEuropeanandAsiancounterpartsin knowingasecondlanguage.Lessthan5percentofBurson-Marshall’sU.S. employeesknowtwolanguages.OgilvyandMatherhasaboutthesamepercentage. ConverselysomeEuropeanfirmshavehalformoreoftheiremployeesfluentina secondlanguage.FinallypeopleinvolvedinPRabroadtendtokeepaclosereye oninternationalaffairs.InthefinancialPRareaforinstancemostAmericans readtheWallStreetJournal.OverseastheircounterpartsreadtheJournalas wellastheFinancialTimesofLondonandTheEconomistpublicationsnotoften readinthiscountry.??PerhapsthePRindustrymighttakea lessonfromTedTurnerofCNNCableNewsNetwork.Turnerrecentlyannounced thatthewordforeignwouldnolongerbeusedonCNNnewsbroadcasts. AccordingtoTurnerglobalcommunicationshavemadethenationsoftheworldso interdependentthatthereisnolongeranysuchthingas foreign.WelearnfromthethirdparagraphthatemployeesintheAmericanPRindustry______.
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