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[单项选择]Many millionaires agree that the key to success is _______.
[单项选择]How many millionaires have Stanley surveyed before he wrote his book
A. 1,100
B. 1,300
C. 3,000
D. 3,100
[单项选择]How many key comparisons are needed in searching for key value 38()
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
[单项选择]It is true that we don't agree on many things, but we have remained faithful friends.
A. 虽然我们在许多事不能达成共识这是一个事实,但我们仍是忠实的朋友。
B. 它是一个事实,那就是尽管我们在许多事不能达成共识,但我们仍是忠实的朋友。
C. 诚然我们不同意许多事情,我们依旧友好相待。
D. 事实是我们在很多事情上意见不一,但我们仍时很好的朋友。
[单项选择]Although many experts agree that more children are overweight, there is debate over the best ways to ______ the problem.
A. relate
B. tackle
C. file
D. attach
[单项选择]Many Americans agree to adopt a stricter policy on weapon control()others believe they need weapons to protect themselves.
A. otherwise
B. while
C. on the contrary
D. in contrast
[单项选择]His success in work has tempted many to try this new method.
A. attracted
B. called
C. inspired
D. implied
[单项选择]Many people agree that()knowledge of English is a must in()international trade today.
A. a; /
B. the; an
C. the; the
D. /; the
[单项选择]Many people agree that ______ knowledge of English is a must in ______ international trade today.
A. a; /
B. the; an
C. the; the
D. /; the
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Reading is the key to school success and it takes practice. A child learns to walk by practicing until he no longer has to think about how to put one foot in front of the other. A great athlete practices until he can play quickly, accurately, with out thinking. Tennis players call that "being in the zone". Educators call it "automatically".
A child learns to read by sounding out the letters and decoding the words. With practice, he stumbles less and less. Then automatically, he doesn’ t have to think about the meanings of the words, so he can concentrate on the meaning of the text.
It can begin as early as first grade. In a recent study of children in Illinois schools, Alan Rossman of Northwestern University found automatic readers in the first grade who were reading almost three times as fast as the other children and scoring twice as high on comprehension tests.
"It’ s not I. Q. but the amount of time a child
A. The story the child is familiar most.
B. The passage full of new words.
C. The paragraph new and fit to him.
D. The sentences he has not studied.