Punctuation makes the written language
intelligible. It does the job, on the page, of the changes of pitch, pace and
rhythm which make it possible to understand speech. Unsurprisingly, therefore, a
requirement for some knowledge of how to punctuate makes an early appearance in
an English curriculum. The trouble is, that necessary though
punctuation is, the task of teaching it to children is considerably more
challenging than it might appear. For example, it is possible that to instruct
children about writing in sentences by telling them about full stops and capital
letters is to court frustration and failure. The notion of the sentence as a
statement—a free- standing chunk of information—is something that children come
to gradually. As written work grows longer and more complicated, so the
perception of sentence increases. Go A. a writer already knows what he/she means to say B. a writer needs an aid C. long or complex sentences are written D. writing sentences with question and exclamation marks
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Punctuation makes the written language
intelligible. It does the job, on the page, of the changes of pitch, pace and
rhythm which make it possible to understand speech. Unsurprisingly, therefore, a
requirement for some knowledge of how to punctuate makes an early appearance in
an English curriculum. The trouble is, that necessary though
punctuation is, the task of teaching it to children is considerably more
challenging than it might appear. For example, it is possible that to instruct
children about writing in sentences by telling them about full stops and capital
letters is to court frustration and failure. The notion of the sentence as a
statement—a free- standing chunk of information—is something that children come
to gradually. As written work grows longer and more complicated, so the
perception of sentence increases. Go A. it is necessary to require the knowledge of punctuation in an English curriculum. B. Punctuation is very important in written language. C. Punctuation can make sentences more clear. D. Punctuation should be taught after the development of children’s writing.
[单项选择]Punctuation makes the written language intelligible. It does the job, on the page, of the changes of pitch, pace and rhythm which make it possible to understand speech. Unsurprisingly, therefore, a requirement for some knowledge of how to punctuate makes an early appearance in an English curriculum. The trouble is, that necessary though punctuation is, the task of teaching it to children is considerably more challenging than it might appear. For example, it is possible that to instruct children about writing in sentences by telling them about full stops and capital letters is to court frustration and failure. The notion of the sentence as a statement—a free- standing chunk of information—is something that children come to gradually. As written work grows longer and more complicated, so the perception of sentence increases. Good teachers will, in their teaching of early writing, watch for the child’s ability to compose in sentences, and then point out how the use of punctuation w A. it is necessary to require the knowledge of punctuation in an English curriculum. B. Punctuation is very important in written language. C. Punctuation can make sentences more clear. D. Punctuation should be taught after the development of children’s writin
[单项选择] {{B}}TEXT B{{/B}} In early 19 th
century America, care for the mentally iii was almost non-existent: the
afflicted were usually relegated to prisons, almshouses, or inadequate
supervision by families. Treatment, if provided, paralleled other medical
treatments of the time, including bloodletting and purgatives. However, in a
wave of concern for the oppressed, some took action. Among these, Dorothea Dix
was the leading crusader for the establishment of state-supported mental
asylums. Through her efforts, the first state hospitals for the insane were
built in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. She and other reformers sought humane,
individualized care, with the rich and the poor housed together to insure high
standards for all. The movement was generated by social reform, but throughout
the century, mental illness was probed and analyzed, and" cures" prescribed by
both the scientific and lay communities. "Moral treatment" was the A. controversial B. accepted C. proven D. dangerous
[单项选择] {{B}}TEXT B{{/B}} Libraries are in some way
the best evidence we have of civilization. In them is the accumulated knowledge
of the ages. The core of a college or university is its library. Schools are
spoken highly of for the size and effectiveness of their libraries. Since
libraries go on indefinitely and survive even the oldest teachers, they are full
of very old books. It is easy to think of a library as a place
where a lot of old books sit unused on the shelf. On the other hand, libraries
can be thought of as extremely timely and up to date. They have current books,
magazines, newspapers, and other materials that would be very expensive and
space-consuming if you were to subscribe to them all. Many libraries have
extensive collections of nonbook materials as well, including large recorded-
music collections. The best way to use a library is to have some
idea of how it is organized. Then you can use the people in the A. its size B. its old teachers C. its large library D. its old books
[单项选择] {{B}}TEXT B{{/B}} The 10th launch of the
space shuttle Challenger was scheduled as the 25th space shuttle mission.
Francis R. (Dick) Scobee was the mission commander. The crew included Christa
McAuliffe, a high-school teacher from New Hampshire. The five other crew members
were Gregory B. Jarvis, Ronald E. McNair, Ellison S. Onizuka, Judith A. Resnik,
and Michael J. Smith. After several launch delays, NASA
officials overruled the concerns of engineers and ordered a liftoff on a cold
morning, Jan. 28, 1986. The mission ended in tragedy. Challenger disintegrated
into a ball of fire. The accident occurred 73 seconds into flight, at an
altitude of 14020 meters and at about twice the speed of sound.
Strictly speaking, Challenger did not explode. Instead, various structural
failures caused the spacecraft to break apart. Although Challenger disintegrated
almost without warning, the crew may have briefly been aware that somethin A. share B. ignore C. consider D. know
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1 BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN Thursday, May 13, 2004) --
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld Thursday arrived in the Iraqi capital on a
surprise visit to rally U.S. troops, but denied his agenda was to calm the storm
over prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib prison. 2 "If anybody thinks that I’m [in
Iraq] to throw water on a fire, they’re wrong," Rumsfeld told reporters on board
his flight to Iraq. 3 "We care about the detainees being treated fight. We
care about soldiers behaving right. We care about command systems working." 4
Rumsfeld was accompanied by Gen. Richard Myers, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff, and a team of Pentagon attorneys, sources involved in planning the
trip told CNN. 5 Rumsfeld and Myers will meet with top coalition officials in
Iraq. For security reasons, details of their schedules are being kept secret. It
i A. Three American soldiers have been charged in the military court. B. The American Army has been investigating the mistreatment of prisoners since January. C. Military police may have taken their cues of abusing Iraqi prisoners from CIA. D. Some lawmakers suspected that these charged soldiers might get the orders from the higher officials in their chain of command.
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