Those (41) want to teach must study special subjects toward that goal. They work in public schools while being supervised (42) other teachers. They take state examinations. (43) they succeed, they are officially certified or approved to (44) public school teachers.
The Bush Administration now (45) a new organization that seeks to expand certification. This group is (46) the American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence. It says its new system will (47) good non-traditional teacher be certified if they (48) its requirements. The Department of Education (49) the board last year. The goal is to (50) barriers (障碍) to getting more good teachers. (51) just a few years, American public school will be educating three million (52) children.
Recent college graduates can be considered (53) the new program. So can people in other jobs who (54)
A. work
B. offer
C. be
D. make
A businessman must keep records of the money he takes in and the money he spends. The work of keeping such records is called bookkeeping. The work of deciding how the records should be set up is called accounting. An accountant also finds out, by studying the records, whether or not a business is doing well. The accountant must know many things about the business.
Suppose a man owns a small clothing store, he keeps records that show that he spent money for newspaper advertising and for suits, shirts, shoes, and neckties to sell to his customers. He had to pay a young man to help him in the store. He also paid rent and had other expenses.
At the end of the year, he must take an inventory. That is, he counts how many pieces of clothing he has on hand. Then he must find out exactly how many he sold, how much money he took in, and how much money he spent in running the business. If he took in more than he spent, he made a profit for the year. If he spent more than he
A. with difficulty
B. easily
C. without any help
D. without working
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