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Howeverimportantwemayregardschoollifetobeitcannotbedeniedthatchildrenspendmoretimeathomethanintheclassroom.21thegreatinfluenceofparentscannotbe22ordisregardedbytheteacher.Theycanbecome23supportersoftheschoolpersonnelortheycanconsciouslyorunconsciouslyinterfere24thegoalsoftheprograms. Teachershavebeenaware25theneedforthenewermethodsusedinschools.Manyprincipalshave26classesshowingsuchmatters27thereadingwritingandmathematicsprograms. Moreovertheclassroomteacherwiththepermissionoftheprincipalcanalsoplayanimportant28inhelpingparents.Themanyinterviewscarried29duringtheyearas30asnewwaysofreportingpupils’progresscansignificantlyaid31achievingagoodinter-reactionbetweenschooland32. Toooftenhoweverteachers’meeting33parentsare34tounimportantaccountsofchildren’sbadactscomplaints35lazinessandpoorworkhabitssuggestionsforpunishmentsandrewardsathome. 36isneededisamorecreativewayinwhichtheteacherasaprofessionaladviserplantsideasin37mindsforthebestuseofthemanyhoursthatthechild38outoftheclassroom. Inthiswaytheschoolandthehomejoin39inbringing40thefullestdevelopmentofyoungsters’abilities. 36
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提示小张邀小王星期日一起去看中国队对日本队的排球比赛比赛将于下午400开始小工建议350在体育馆门口见面小张同意小王的建议并告诉小王不要来晚小王答应决不迟到两人就分手了 Zhang:It’sSundaytomorrow.56 Wang:OfcourseIwould.57 Zhang:It’sbetweentheChineseteamandtheJapaneseteam. Wang:That’sgreat.58 Zhang:Atfouro’clockintheafternoon.Here’stheticket. Wang:Good.59 Zhang:Allright.60. Wang:NoIwon’t.Good-bye! Zhang:Bye-bye. 58
B UnlesswespendmoneyspottingandpreventingasteroidsnowonemightcrashintoEarthanddestroylifeasweknowsaysomescientists. Asteroidsaredifferentformsofthemeteoroidsthatraceacrossthenightsky.MostorbitsthesunfarfromEarthanddon’tthreatenus.ButtherearealsothousandsofasteroidswhoseorbitsputthemonaviolentcomingcoursetogetherwithEarth. Buy$50millionworthofnewtelescopesrightnow.Thenspend$10mil]ionayearforthenext25yearstolocatemostofthespacerocks.Bythetimewespotafatalonethescientistssaywe’llhaveawaytochangeitscourse. Somescientistsfavorpushingasteroidsoffcoursewithnuclearweapons.Butthecostwouldn’tbecheap. IsitworthitTwothingsexpertsconsiderwhenjudginganyriskare:1Howlikelytheeventis;and2Howbadtheconsequencesiftheeventoccurs.ExpertsthinkasteroidsbigenoughtodestroylotsoflifemightstrikeEarthonceevery500000years.Soundsprettyrarebutifonedidfallitwouldbetheendoftheworld."Ifwedon’ttakecareofthesebigasteroidsthey’lltakecareofus."Saysonescientist."Itsthatsimple." ThecurethoughmightbeworsethanthediseaseDowereallywantfleetsofnuclearweaponssiltingaroundonEarth"Theworldhaslesstofearfromdoomsdayrocksthanfromagreatnuclearfleetsetagainstthem."SaidaNewYorkTimesarticle. Whatdoesthepassagesayaboutasteroidsandmeteoroids
C Paris21stNovember1783.Therewerehundredsofpeopleinthestreetroundanenormous巨大的balloon."Whatisit"theyasked."Whatdoesitdo" Thentwoyoungmencameoutofahouseontheothersideofthestreetandwenttotheballoon.Theyhadsomewoodandpaperwiththemandtheyputitintoabigbasketundertheballoon.Thentheygotintothebasket.Theytookfoodwiththemandsomewarmclothesbecauseitwasacoldday. Thenthetwoyoungmenmadeafirewiththewoodandpaper.Thefirewashotandthehotairwentupintotheballoon. Coldairisheavybuthotairislightandrises.Aftersomeminutestheballoonwasverylightandlefttheground! Thetwoyoungmenflewaboutfiveandahalfmilesandcamedownoutsidethecity.Itwasn’taverylongjourneybutitwasaveryimportantonebecauseitwasthefirstjourneyintheair. JosephandEtienneMontgolfiermadethisballoon.Itflewbecauseitwaslightbutitwasdangerousbecauseofthefire. TwoyearsafterthattwomencrossedtheEnglishChannelfromEnglandtoFranceinaballoonfullofhydrogen.Hydrogenisaverylightgas.OneofthemwasaFrenchmanBlanchardandtheotherwasarichAmericanDr.JohnJeffries.Theyhadalotofproblems. Firsttheballoonflewupveryhighsotheyopenedthevalve阀门andalotofgascameout.Thentheballoonwentdownsotheythreweverythingouteventheirfoodandclothes!ButtheyreachedFranceafteranexcitingjourneyandlandednearCalais加来[法国港口城市]. Theyoungmen'sballoonflewbecausetheairinitwas
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C Paris21stNovember1783.Therewerehundredsofpeopleinthestreetroundanenormous巨大的balloon."Whatisit"theyasked."Whatdoesitdo" Thentwoyoungmencameoutofahouseontheothersideofthestreetandwenttotheballoon.Theyhadsomewoodandpaperwiththemandtheyputitintoabigbasketundertheballoon.Thentheygotintothebasket.Theytookfoodwiththemandsomewarmclothesbecauseitwasacoldday. Thenthetwoyoungmenmadeafirewiththewoodandpaper.Thefirewashotandthehotairwentupintotheballoon. Coldairisheavybuthotairislightandrises.Aftersomeminutestheballoonwasverylightandlefttheground! Thetwoyoungmenflewaboutfiveandahalfmilesandcamedownoutsidethecity.Itwasn’taverylongjourneybutitwasaveryimportantonebecauseitwasthefirstjourneyintheair. JosephandEtienneMontgolfiermadethisballoon.Itflewbecauseitwaslightbutitwasdangerousbecauseofthefire. TwoyearsafterthattwomencrossedtheEnglishChannelfromEnglandtoFranceinaballoonfullofhydrogen.Hydrogenisaverylightgas.OneofthemwasaFrenchmanBlanchardandtheotherwasarichAmericanDr.JohnJeffries.Theyhadalotofproblems. Firsttheballoonflewupveryhighsotheyopenedthevalve阀门andalotofgascameout.Thentheballoonwentdownsotheythreweverythingouteventheirfoodandclothes!ButtheyreachedFranceafteranexcitingjourneyandlandednearCalais加来[法国港口城市]. Theirballoonlefttheground
Howeverimportantwemayregardschoollifetobeitcannotbedeniedthatchildrenspendmoretimeathomethanintheclassroom.21thegreatinfluenceofparentscannotbe22ordisregardedbytheteacher.Theycanbecome23supportersoftheschoolpersonnelortheycanconsciouslyorunconsciouslyinterfere24thegoalsoftheprograms. Teachershavebeenaware25theneedforthenewermethodsusedinschools.Manyprincipalshave26classesshowingsuchmatters27thereadingwritingandmathematicsprograms. Moreovertheclassroomteacherwiththepermissionoftheprincipalcanalsoplayanimportant28inhelpingparents.Themanyinterviewscarried29duringtheyearas30asnewwaysofreportingpupils’progresscansignificantlyaid31achievingagoodinter-reactionbetweenschooland32. Toooftenhoweverteachers’meeting33parentsare34tounimportantaccountsofchildren’sbadactscomplaints35lazinessandpoorworkhabitssuggestionsforpunishmentsandrewardsathome. 36isneededisamorecreativewayinwhichtheteacherasaprofessionaladviserplantsideasin37mindsforthebestuseofthemanyhoursthatthechild38outoftheclassroom. Inthiswaytheschoolandthehomejoin39inbringing40thefullestdevelopmentofyoungsters’abilities. 26
Howeverimportantwemayregardschoollifetobeitcannotbedeniedthatchildrenspendmoretimeathomethanintheclassroom.21thegreatinfluenceofparentscannotbe22ordisregardedbytheteacher.Theycanbecome23supportersoftheschoolpersonnelortheycanconsciouslyorunconsciouslyinterfere24thegoalsoftheprograms. Teachershavebeenaware25theneedforthenewermethodsusedinschools.Manyprincipalshave26classesshowingsuchmatters27thereadingwritingandmathematicsprograms. Moreovertheclassroomteacherwiththepermissionoftheprincipalcanalsoplayanimportant28inhelpingparents.Themanyinterviewscarried29duringtheyearas30asnewwaysofreportingpupils’progresscansignificantlyaid31achievingagoodinter-reactionbetweenschooland32. Toooftenhoweverteachers’meeting33parentsare34tounimportantaccountsofchildren’sbadactscomplaints35lazinessandpoorworkhabitssuggestionsforpunishmentsandrewardsathome. 36isneededisamorecreativewayinwhichtheteacherasaprofessionaladviserplantsideasin37mindsforthebestuseofthemanyhoursthatthechild38outoftheclassroom. Inthiswaytheschoolandthehomejoin39inbringing40thefullestdevelopmentofyoungsters’abilities. 22
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提示小张邀小王星期日一起去看中国队对日本队的排球比赛比赛将于下午400开始小工建议350在体育馆门口见面小张同意小王的建议并告诉小王不要来晚小王答应决不迟到两人就分手了 Zhang:It’sSundaytomorrow.56 Wang:OfcourseIwould.57 Zhang:It’sbetweentheChineseteamandtheJapaneseteam. Wang:That’sgreat.58 Zhang:Atfouro’clockintheafternoon.Here’stheticket. Wang:Good.59 Zhang:Allright.60. Wang:NoIwon’t.Good-bye! Zhang:Bye-bye. 60
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Howeverimportantwemayregardschoollifetobeitcannotbedeniedthatchildrenspendmoretimeathomethanintheclassroom.21thegreatinfluenceofparentscannotbe22ordisregardedbytheteacher.Theycanbecome23supportersoftheschoolpersonnelortheycanconsciouslyorunconsciouslyinterfere24thegoalsoftheprograms. Teachershavebeenaware25theneedforthenewermethodsusedinschools.Manyprincipalshave26classesshowingsuchmatters27thereadingwritingandmathematicsprograms. Moreovertheclassroomteacherwiththepermissionoftheprincipalcanalsoplayanimportant28inhelpingparents.Themanyinterviewscarried29duringtheyearas30asnewwaysofreportingpupils’progresscansignificantlyaid31achievingagoodinter-reactionbetweenschooland32. Toooftenhoweverteachers’meeting33parentsare34tounimportantaccountsofchildren’sbadactscomplaints35lazinessandpoorworkhabitssuggestionsforpunishmentsandrewardsathome. 36isneededisamorecreativewayinwhichtheteacherasaprofessionaladviserplantsideasin37mindsforthebestuseofthemanyhoursthatthechild38outoftheclassroom. Inthiswaytheschoolandthehomejoin39inbringing40thefullestdevelopmentofyoungsters’abilities. 28
Howeverimportantwemayregardschoollifetobeitcannotbedeniedthatchildrenspendmoretimeathomethanintheclassroom.21thegreatinfluenceofparentscannotbe22ordisregardedbytheteacher.Theycanbecome23supportersoftheschoolpersonnelortheycanconsciouslyorunconsciouslyinterfere24thegoalsoftheprograms. Teachershavebeenaware25theneedforthenewermethodsusedinschools.Manyprincipalshave26classesshowingsuchmatters27thereadingwritingandmathematicsprograms. Moreovertheclassroomteacherwiththepermissionoftheprincipalcanalsoplayanimportant28inhelpingparents.Themanyinterviewscarried29duringtheyearas30asnewwaysofreportingpupils’progresscansignificantlyaid31achievingagoodinter-reactionbetweenschooland32. Toooftenhoweverteachers’meeting33parentsare34tounimportantaccountsofchildren’sbadactscomplaints35lazinessandpoorworkhabitssuggestionsforpunishmentsandrewardsathome. 36isneededisamorecreativewayinwhichtheteacherasaprofessionaladviserplantsideasin37mindsforthebestuseofthemanyhoursthatthechild38outoftheclassroom. Inthiswaytheschoolandthehomejoin39inbringing40thefullestdevelopmentofyoungsters’abilities. 38
A Itisestimatedthatsomesevenhundredmillionpeopleabouthalftheworld’spopulationareunabletoreadandwriteandthereareprobablytwohundredandfiftymillionmorewhoselevelofattainment造诣成就issoslightthatitbarelyqualifiesaliteracy识字. Recentlytheattackonilliteracyhasbeensteppedup.AworldplanhasbeendrawnupbyacommitteeofUNESCOexpertsinParisaspartoftheUnitedNationsDevelopmentDecadeandaninternationalconferenceonthesubjecthasalsobeenheld.UNESCOstressesthatfunctionalliteracyistheaim.Peoplemustlearnthebasicskillsofresponsiblecitizenship:theabilitytoreadnoticesnewspaperstimetablesletterspriceliststokeepsimplerecordsandaccountstosortoutthesignificanceoftheinformationgatheredandtofillinforms. ThemajorareasofilliteracyareinAsiaandCentralandSouthAmerica.InAfricathereareatleastonehundredmillionilliteratesmakingupeightytoeighty-fivepercentofthetotalpopulation.InEuropethefigureisabouttwenty-fourmillionmostofthemisSouthernEuropewithSpainItalyPortugalandYugoslaviaheadingthelisttheUnitedKingdomhasaboutsevenhundredthousand. Accordingtotheestimatetheilliteratepopulationintheworldis
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Howeverimportantwemayregardschoollifetobeitcannotbedeniedthatchildrenspendmoretimeathomethanintheclassroom.21thegreatinfluenceofparentscannotbe22ordisregardedbytheteacher.Theycanbecome23supportersoftheschoolpersonnelortheycanconsciouslyorunconsciouslyinterfere24thegoalsoftheprograms. Teachershavebeenaware25theneedforthenewermethodsusedinschools.Manyprincipalshave26classesshowingsuchmatters27thereadingwritingandmathematicsprograms. Moreovertheclassroomteacherwiththepermissionoftheprincipalcanalsoplayanimportant28inhelpingparents.Themanyinterviewscarried29duringtheyearas30asnewwaysofreportingpupils’progresscansignificantlyaid31achievingagoodinter-reactionbetweenschooland32. Toooftenhoweverteachers’meeting33parentsare34tounimportantaccountsofchildren’sbadactscomplaints35lazinessandpoorworkhabitssuggestionsforpunishmentsandrewardsathome. 36isneededisamorecreativewayinwhichtheteacherasaprofessionaladviserplantsideasin37mindsforthebestuseofthemanyhoursthatthechild38outoftheclassroom. Inthiswaytheschoolandthehomejoin39inbringing40thefullestdevelopmentofyoungsters’abilities. 24
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Howeverimportantwemayregardschoollifetobeitcannotbedeniedthatchildrenspendmoretimeathomethanintheclassroom.21thegreatinfluenceofparentscannotbe22ordisregardedbytheteacher.Theycanbecome23supportersoftheschoolpersonnelortheycanconsciouslyorunconsciouslyinterfere24thegoalsoftheprograms. Teachershavebeenaware25theneedforthenewermethodsusedinschools.Manyprincipalshave26classesshowingsuchmatters27thereadingwritingandmathematicsprograms. Moreovertheclassroomteacherwiththepermissionoftheprincipalcanalsoplayanimportant28inhelpingparents.Themanyinterviewscarried29duringtheyearas30asnewwaysofreportingpupils’progresscansignificantlyaid31achievingagoodinter-reactionbetweenschooland32. Toooftenhoweverteachers’meeting33parentsare34tounimportantaccountsofchildren’sbadactscomplaints35lazinessandpoorworkhabitssuggestionsforpunishmentsandrewardsathome. 36isneededisamorecreativewayinwhichtheteacherasaprofessionaladviserplantsideasin37mindsforthebestuseofthemanyhoursthatthechild38outoftheclassroom. Inthiswaytheschoolandthehomejoin39inbringing40thefullestdevelopmentofyoungsters’abilities. 34
Howeverimportantwemayregardschoollifetobeitcannotbedeniedthatchildrenspendmoretimeathomethanintheclassroom.21thegreatinfluenceofparentscannotbe22ordisregardedbytheteacher.Theycanbecome23supportersoftheschoolpersonnelortheycanconsciouslyorunconsciouslyinterfere24thegoalsoftheprograms. Teachershavebeenaware25theneedforthenewermethodsusedinschools.Manyprincipalshave26classesshowingsuchmatters27thereadingwritingandmathematicsprograms. Moreovertheclassroomteacherwiththepermissionoftheprincipalcanalsoplayanimportant28inhelpingparents.Themanyinterviewscarried29duringtheyearas30asnewwaysofreportingpupils’progresscansignificantlyaid31achievingagoodinter-reactionbetweenschooland32. Toooftenhoweverteachers’meeting33parentsare34tounimportantaccountsofchildren’sbadactscomplaints35lazinessandpoorworkhabitssuggestionsforpunishmentsandrewardsathome. 36isneededisamorecreativewayinwhichtheteacherasaprofessionaladviserplantsideasin37mindsforthebestuseofthemanyhoursthatthechild38outoftheclassroom. Inthiswaytheschoolandthehomejoin39inbringing40thefullestdevelopmentofyoungsters’abilities. 32
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