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[单项选择]The strong storm ______ all the power lines in this region.
A. knock over
B. knock out
C. knock at
D. knock up
[单项选择]I felt so bad all day yesterday that I decided this morning I could not face ______ day like that.
A. other
B. another
C. the other
D. others
[填空题]______ (冒着破产的危险), he invested all his money in this factory.
[单项选择]Nuclear power, with all its inherent problems, is still the only option to guarantee enough energy in the future().
A. solution
B. policy
C. choice
D. reason
[单项选择]Once ______, this power station will supply all the neighboring towns and villages with electricity.
A. it being completed
B. it completed
C. completed
D. it completes
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Angles, Parallel Lines, and Perpendicular
Lines
These questions will test your knowledge of
operations involving angles, parallel lines, and perpendicular lines.
Answer the following questions.
What is the measure of the angle that is
supplementary to a 40° angle |
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Something extraordinary is happening in London this week: in Lambeth, one of the city’s poorest boroughs(区), 180 children are starting their secondary education in a brand new school. The state- funded school was set up by parents who were fed up with the quality of local education. In countries with more enlightened education systems, this would be unremarkable. In Britain, it is an amazing achievement by a bunch of desperate and determined people after years of struggle.
Britain’s schools are in a mess. Average standards are not improving despite billions in extra spending, and a stubbornly long tail of underachievers straggles(拖后腿) behind. A couple of years ago, a consensus emerged among reformers that councils had too much control and parents too little.
One might have expected more from the Conservatives, who stood for election on a pledge to bring in school vouchers. Yet the Tory policy group charged with thinking deep thoughts about public servi
A. The new school in Lambeth is financed by parents not satisfied with the local education
B. Reformers recently agreed that parents had less control over British schools than the councils
C. The establishment of this school is more remarkable in Britain than in some other countries
D. British schools have managed to use a large sum to ameliorate the level of education
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Education of Students with Vision Impairments
This is specially designed education for children who are either partially sighted or blind. Vision impairments are diagnosed by medical doctors who examine the physical structures in the eye and evaluate the child’s ability to see shapes of different sizes at various distances. In the United States, approximately 12 out of 1,000 children receive some form of special education because of visual impairments.
Partially sighted children may use a variety of adaptive aids to see more clearly and to read printed text. These aids include magnifiers, which may be attached to eyeglasses; electronic systems for enlarging print and making it easier to see; and large-print books. Blind children usually are taught to read Braille, a system of raised dots embossed on paper and read by touch. In the past, turning conventional books into pages of Braille was very time-consuming, and the large books requ
A. these books can talk by themselves
B. the synthesized speech is very interesting
C. this can save time
D. these students are lazy