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假定下文是小学六年级的一篇精读课文。请根据要求完成下列题。 老王 杨绛 我常坐老王的三轮。他蹬,我坐,一路上我们说着闲话。 据老王自己讲:北京解放后,蹬三轮的都组织起来;那时候他“脑袋慢...
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未人小学的儿童
在校小学六年级(含六年级)以上学生
在校小学四年级(含四年级)以上学生
在校初一(含初一)以上学生
目前教育储蓄存款的储户是且只能是
在校初一(含初一)以上学生
在校小学六年级(含六年级)以上学生
在校小学四年级(含四年级)以上学生
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假定下文是小学六年级的一篇精读课文请根据要求完成下列题天上的街市郭沫若远远的/街灯/明了好像是/闪着
假定下文是小学六年级的一篇精读课文请根据要求完成下列题天上的街市郭沫若远远的/街灯/明了好像是/闪着
天华小学五年级人数比六年级多150人五年级人数是六年级的1.5倍天华小学五六年级各有多少人列方程解答
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A OnedayWaltDisneyhadavision.Itwasavisionofaplacewherechildrenandparentscouldhavefuntogether.ThemoreWaltdreamedofa"magicalpark"themoreimaginativeandelaborateitbecame. Theoriginalplansfortheparkwereon8acresnexttotheBurbankstudioswherehisemployeesandfamiliescouldgotorelax.AlthoughWorldWarlIputthoseplansonhold.DuringthewarDisneyhadtimetocomeupwithnewideasandcreationsforhismagicalpark.Itwassoonclearthat8acreswouldn’tbeenough. Finallyin1953hehadtheStanfordResearchInstituteconductasurveyfora100-acresiteoutsideofLosAngeles.Heneededspacetobuildriverswaterfallsandmountains;hewouldhaveflyingelephantsandgiantteacups;afairy-talecastlemoonrocketsandascenicrailway;allinsideamagickingdomhecalled"Disneyland". ThesearchforthebestvenuefortheparkendedintheruralAnaheimCaliforniawithapurchaseofa160-acreorangegrovenearthejunctionoftheSantaAnaFreeway1-5andHarborBoulevard. ConstructionforDisneylandbeganonJuly21195412monthsbeforetheparkwasscheduledtoopen. Some160-acresofcitrustreeshadbeenclearedand15housesmovedtomakeroomfor’thepark.HoweverwhentherealdesigningcamearoundDisneymetwithinevitablequestions.Howdoyoumakebelievablewildanimalsthataren’trealHowdoyoumakeaMississippipaddleshipHowdoyougoaboutbuildingahugecastleinthemiddleofAnaheimCaliforniaDisneyaskedhismoviestudiostaffforanswers.ThedesignofDisneylandwassomethingneverdonebefore.Therewouldbefouruniquelydifferentthemeparts:AdventurelandFrontierlandFantasylandTomorrowland.BitbybitDisneylandgotreadyforopeningday.Thestaffworkedaroundtheclocktogetready. Butopeningdaywasaterribledisaster.Besidetheterribleopeningdayconditionstheparkdideventuallypickup.By1965tenyearsafteropeningday50Millionvisitorshadcomethroughthegates. Theunderlinedphraseinthelastparagraphprobablymeans
A OnedayWaltDisneyhadavision.Itwasavisionofaplacewherechildrenandparentscouldhavefuntogether.ThemoreWaltdreamedofa"magicalpark"themoreimaginativeandelaborateitbecame. Theoriginalplansfortheparkwereon8acresnexttotheBurbankstudioswherehisemployeesandfamiliescouldgotorelax.AlthoughWorldWarlIputthoseplansonhold.DuringthewarDisneyhadtimetocomeupwithnewideasandcreationsforhismagicalpark.Itwassoonclearthat8acreswouldn’tbeenough. Finallyin1953hehadtheStanfordResearchInstituteconductasurveyfora100-acresiteoutsideofLosAngeles.Heneededspacetobuildriverswaterfallsandmountains;hewouldhaveflyingelephantsandgiantteacups;afairy-talecastlemoonrocketsandascenicrailway;allinsideamagickingdomhecalled"Disneyland". ThesearchforthebestvenuefortheparkendedintheruralAnaheimCaliforniawithapurchaseofa160-acreorangegrovenearthejunctionoftheSantaAnaFreeway1-5andHarborBoulevard. ConstructionforDisneylandbeganonJuly21195412monthsbeforetheparkwasscheduledtoopen. Some160-acresofcitrustreeshadbeenclearedand15housesmovedtomakeroomfor’thepark.HoweverwhentherealdesigningcamearoundDisneymetwithinevitablequestions.Howdoyoumakebelievablewildanimalsthataren’trealHowdoyoumakeaMississippipaddleshipHowdoyougoaboutbuildingahugecastleinthemiddleofAnaheimCaliforniaDisneyaskedhismoviestudiostaffforanswers.ThedesignofDisneylandwassomethingneverdonebefore.Therewouldbefouruniquelydifferentthemeparts:AdventurelandFrontierlandFantasylandTomorrowland.BitbybitDisneylandgotreadyforopeningday.Thestaffworkedaroundtheclocktogetready. Butopeningdaywasaterribledisaster.Besidetheterribleopeningdayconditionstheparkdideventuallypickup.By1965tenyearsafteropeningday50Millionvisitorshadcomethroughthegates. Thepassageismainlyabout
Valentine’sDaywasthetimemyfatherchosetoshowhisloveforthespecialpeopleinhislife.OvertheyearsIfondlythought31himasmy"Valentineman". MyfirstrecollectionofthemagichecouldbringtoValentine’sDaycamewhenIwassix.ThatmorningatthebreakfasttableIfoundacardandagift-wrappedpackageatmychair.Thecardwas32"LoveDad"andthegiftwasaringwithasmallpieceofredglasstorepresentmybirthstonearuby.Thereis33differencebetweenredglassandrubiestoachildofsixandIrememberwearingthatringwithpridethatallthecardsintheworld34notsurpass. AsIgrewolderthegiftsgave35toheart-shapedboxesfilledwithmyfavoritechocolateandalwaysincludeda36cardsigned"LoveDad".Inthoseyearsmythank-youbecamemoreofaperfunctoryresponse.Thecardsseemedless37andItookforgrantedthattheValentinewouldalwaysbethere.Ihad38myhopesanddreamsinreceivingcardsandgiftsfrom"significantothers"and"LoveDad"justdidn’tseemquiteenough.Hisfinalcardremainsonmydesktoday.It’sa39ofhowspecialfatherseanbeandhowimportantithasbeentomeovertheyearstoknowthatIhadafatherwhocontinuedatraditionoflovewithsimpleactsofunderstandingandanabilitytoexpresshappinessoverthepeopleinhislife.Thosethingsnever40nordoesthememoryofamanwhonevertriedbeingmyValentine. 34
B PeoplefromEastAsiatendtohavemoredifficultythanthosefromEuropeindistinguishingfacialexpressions-andanewreportpublishedonlineinCurrentBiologyexplainswhy. RachaelJackUniversityofGlasgowresearchersaidthatratherthanscanningevenlyacrossafaceasWesternersdoEasternersfixtheirattentionontheeyes. "WeshowthatEasternersandWesternerslookatdifferentfacefeaturestoreadfacialexpressions"Jacksaid"WesternerslookattheeyesandthemouthinequalmeasurewhereasEasternersfavortheeyesandneglectthemouth." AccordingtoJackandhercolleaguesthediscoveryshowsthathumancommunicationofemotionismorecomplexthanpreviouslybelieved.Asaresultfacialexpressionsthathadbeenconsidereduniversallyrecognizablecannotbeusedtoreliablyconveyemotionincross-culturalsituations. Theresearchersstudiedculturaldifferencesintherecognitionoffacialexpressionsbyrecordingtheeyemovementsof13WesternCaucasianand13EastAsianpeoplewhiletheyobservedpicturesofexpressivefacesandputthemintocategories:happysadsurprisedfearfuldisgustedangryorneutral.Theycomparedhowaccuratelyparticipantsreadthosefacialexpressionsusingtheirparticulareyemovementstrategies. ItturnedoutthatEasternersfocusedmuchgreaterattentionontheeyesandmadesignificantlymoreerrorsthandidWesterners."Theculturaldifferenceineyemovementsthattheyshowisprobablyareflectionofculturaldifferenceinfacialexpressions"Jacksaid."OurdatasuggestthatwhereasWesternersusethewholefacetoconveyemotionEasternersusetheeyesmoreandmouthless." Inshortthedatashowthatfacialexpressionsarenotuniversalsignalsofhumanemotion.Fromhereonexamininghowculturalfactorshavediversifiedthesebasicsocialskillswillhelpourunderstandingofhumanemotion.OtherwisewhenitcomestocommunicatingemotionsacrossculturesEasternersandWesternerswillfindthemselveslostintranslation. Whatwerethepeopleaskedtodointhestudy
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Valentine’sDaywasthetimemyfatherchosetoshowhisloveforthespecialpeopleinhislife.OvertheyearsIfondlythought31himasmy"Valentineman". MyfirstrecollectionofthemagichecouldbringtoValentine’sDaycamewhenIwassix.ThatmorningatthebreakfasttableIfoundacardandagift-wrappedpackageatmychair.Thecardwas32"LoveDad"andthegiftwasaringwithasmallpieceofredglasstorepresentmybirthstonearuby.Thereis33differencebetweenredglassandrubiestoachildofsixandIrememberwearingthatringwithpridethatallthecardsintheworld34notsurpass. AsIgrewolderthegiftsgave35toheart-shapedboxesfilledwithmyfavoritechocolateandalwaysincludeda36cardsigned"LoveDad".Inthoseyearsmythank-youbecamemoreofaperfunctoryresponse.Thecardsseemedless37andItookforgrantedthattheValentinewouldalwaysbethere.Ihad38myhopesanddreamsinreceivingcardsandgiftsfrom"significantothers"and"LoveDad"justdidn’tseemquiteenough.Hisfinalcardremainsonmydesktoday.It’sa39ofhowspecialfatherseanbeandhowimportantithasbeentomeovertheyearstoknowthatIhadafatherwhocontinuedatraditionoflovewithsimpleactsofunderstandingandanabilitytoexpresshappinessoverthepeopleinhislife.Thosethingsnever40nordoesthememoryofamanwhonevertriedbeingmyValentine. 32
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Valentine’sDaywasthetimemyfatherchosetoshowhisloveforthespecialpeopleinhislife.OvertheyearsIfondlythought31himasmy"Valentineman". MyfirstrecollectionofthemagichecouldbringtoValentine’sDaycamewhenIwassix.ThatmorningatthebreakfasttableIfoundacardandagift-wrappedpackageatmychair.Thecardwas32"LoveDad"andthegiftwasaringwithasmallpieceofredglasstorepresentmybirthstonearuby.Thereis33differencebetweenredglassandrubiestoachildofsixandIrememberwearingthatringwithpridethatallthecardsintheworld34notsurpass. AsIgrewolderthegiftsgave35toheart-shapedboxesfilledwithmyfavoritechocolateandalwaysincludeda36cardsigned"LoveDad".Inthoseyearsmythank-youbecamemoreofaperfunctoryresponse.Thecardsseemedless37andItookforgrantedthattheValentinewouldalwaysbethere.Ihad38myhopesanddreamsinreceivingcardsandgiftsfrom"significantothers"and"LoveDad"justdidn’tseemquiteenough.Hisfinalcardremainsonmydesktoday.It’sa39ofhowspecialfatherseanbeandhowimportantithasbeentomeovertheyearstoknowthatIhadafatherwhocontinuedatraditionoflovewithsimpleactsofunderstandingandanabilitytoexpresshappinessoverthepeopleinhislife.Thosethingsnever40nordoesthememoryofamanwhonevertriedbeingmyValentine. 38
Valentine’sDaywasthetimemyfatherchosetoshowhisloveforthespecialpeopleinhislife.OvertheyearsIfondlythought31himasmy"Valentineman". MyfirstrecollectionofthemagichecouldbringtoValentine’sDaycamewhenIwassix.ThatmorningatthebreakfasttableIfoundacardandagift-wrappedpackageatmychair.Thecardwas32"LoveDad"andthegiftwasaringwithasmallpieceofredglasstorepresentmybirthstonearuby.Thereis33differencebetweenredglassandrubiestoachildofsixandIrememberwearingthatringwithpridethatallthecardsintheworld34notsurpass. AsIgrewolderthegiftsgave35toheart-shapedboxesfilledwithmyfavoritechocolateandalwaysincludeda36cardsigned"LoveDad".Inthoseyearsmythank-youbecamemoreofaperfunctoryresponse.Thecardsseemedless37andItookforgrantedthattheValentinewouldalwaysbethere.Ihad38myhopesanddreamsinreceivingcardsandgiftsfrom"significantothers"and"LoveDad"justdidn’tseemquiteenough.Hisfinalcardremainsonmydesktoday.It’sa39ofhowspecialfatherseanbeandhowimportantithasbeentomeovertheyearstoknowthatIhadafatherwhocontinuedatraditionoflovewithsimpleactsofunderstandingandanabilitytoexpresshappinessoverthepeopleinhislife.Thosethingsnever40nordoesthememoryofamanwhonevertriedbeingmyValentine. 40
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A OnedayWaltDisneyhadavision.Itwasavisionofaplacewherechildrenandparentscouldhavefuntogether.ThemoreWaltdreamedofa"magicalpark"themoreimaginativeandelaborateitbecame. Theoriginalplansfortheparkwereon8acresnexttotheBurbankstudioswherehisemployeesandfamiliescouldgotorelax.AlthoughWorldWarlIputthoseplansonhold.DuringthewarDisneyhadtimetocomeupwithnewideasandcreationsforhismagicalpark.Itwassoonclearthat8acreswouldn’tbeenough. Finallyin1953hehadtheStanfordResearchInstituteconductasurveyfora100-acresiteoutsideofLosAngeles.Heneededspacetobuildriverswaterfallsandmountains;hewouldhaveflyingelephantsandgiantteacups;afairy-talecastlemoonrocketsandascenicrailway;allinsideamagickingdomhecalled"Disneyland". ThesearchforthebestvenuefortheparkendedintheruralAnaheimCaliforniawithapurchaseofa160-acreorangegrovenearthejunctionoftheSantaAnaFreeway1-5andHarborBoulevard. ConstructionforDisneylandbeganonJuly21195412monthsbeforetheparkwasscheduledtoopen. Some160-acresofcitrustreeshadbeenclearedand15housesmovedtomakeroomfor’thepark.HoweverwhentherealdesigningcamearoundDisneymetwithinevitablequestions.Howdoyoumakebelievablewildanimalsthataren’trealHowdoyoumakeaMississippipaddleshipHowdoyougoaboutbuildingahugecastleinthemiddleofAnaheimCaliforniaDisneyaskedhismoviestudiostaffforanswers.ThedesignofDisneylandwassomethingneverdonebefore.Therewouldbefouruniquelydifferentthemeparts:AdventurelandFrontierlandFantasylandTomorrowland.BitbybitDisneylandgotreadyforopeningday.Thestaffworkedaroundtheclocktogetready. Butopeningdaywasaterribledisaster.Besidetheterribleopeningdayconditionstheparkdideventuallypickup.By1965tenyearsafteropeningday50Millionvisitorshadcomethroughthegates. WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNotTrue
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