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[填空题]Ever since some kids have (36) the first grade, they hate school. Every kid (37) grumbles about school. But five to ten percent of kids dislike it so much that they don’t want to (38)
If a child seems (39) or anxious about school, or refuses to talk about large (40) of the school day, you should be (41) ,say a school psychologist Michael Martin. Fortunately, you can usually (42) the problem—sometimes very easily. Here are some (43) to put them back on the road to success.
(44) . Parents can feed a child’s anxieties with a firm "Have a great day, and I’ll pick you up at 2:30!" which is more confidence-inspiring than "Don’t worry; I can be there in ten minutes if you need me. "
Some kids dislike school because they have no friends and feel alone. (45) .
Now scientists and psychologists are trying to work out the solutions. Often loneliness problems can be

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[填空题]Ever since some kids have (36) the first grade, they hate school. Every kid (37) grumbles about school. But five to ten percent of kids dislike it so much that they don’t want to (38)
If a child seems (39) or anxious about school, or refuses to talk about large (40) of the school day, you should be (41) ,say a school psychologist Michael Martin. Fortunately, you can usually (42) the problem—sometimes very easily. Here are some (43) to put them back on the road to success.
(44) . Parents can feed a child’s anxieties with a firm "Have a great day, and I’ll pick you up at 2:30!" which is more confidence-inspiring than "Don’t worry; I can be there in ten minutes if you need me. "
Some kids dislike school because they have no friends and feel alone. (45) .
Now scientists and psychologists are trying to work out the solutions. Often loneliness problems can be
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Men have traveled ever since they first appeared on the earth.
In primitive times they did not travel for pleasure but to find new places where their herds could feed, or to escape from hostile neighbors, or to find more favorable climates. They traveled on foot. Their journeys were long, tiring, and often dangerous. They protected themselves with simple weapons, such as wooden sticks or stone clubs, and by lighting fires at night and, above all, by keeping together.
Being intelligent and creative, they soon discovered easier ways of traveling. They rode on the backs of their domesticated animals; they hollowed out tree trunks and, by using bits of wood as paddles, were able to travel across water.
Later they traveled, not from necessity, but for the joy and excitement of seeing and experiencing new things. This is still the main reason why we travel today.
Traveling, of course, has now become a highly organized business. There are cars and splendi
A. for joy
B. from necessity
C. to broaden the mind
D. to escape from the wild animals

[单项选择]Ever since the first nuclear power stations were built, doubts have () about their safety.
A. preserved
B. survived
C. suspended
D. lingered
[单项选择]Ever since they were first staged in 19th century Europe, world’s fairs have enabled people from around the globe to visit wondrous pavilions where they can discover distant lands and new technologies. The 2006 world’s fair is no exception, but it also has a decidedly new-era twist: the whole event happens in cyberspace.
A nonprofit project dreamed up by Americans Carl Malamud, a computer consultant, and Vinton Cerf, and Internet pioneer and telecommunications company Vice president, the Internet 2006 World Exposition is a digital work in progress, a multi-chambered forum that cybernauts can help build and renovate throughout the year--and perhaps long after the fair’s official close in December.
While high-tech pavilions set up by sponsoring corporations are featured prominently, as in real fairs, this virtual exposition is closer in spirit and reality to a vast bustling bazaar, a marketplace for the talents and offerings of thousands of individuals and small groups.
A. public visitors intended to reap great profits in the fair.
B. some countries initially hesitated to support the project.
C. technological progress usually precedes an economic boom.
D. sponsoring corporations once dismissed the technology.

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