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[单项选择]The ideal teacher may be young or old, tall or short, fat or thin. He should know his subject, but he can make mistakes if he is willing to learn. His personality is as important as his scholarship. The ideal teacher must be enthusiastic. He must never teach anything he himself is not interested in. He should be a bit of an actor and he should not be afraid to show his feelings and express his likes and dislikes. He must like his students and respect them, but he must also respect himself and take pride in his work. Otherwise, he cannot respect his students and win respect from them. The ideal teacher should have an understanding of his students and be able to relate to them. He needs students’ understanding, too. The ideal teacher should be kind, encouraging, and helpful and he should motivate his students to seek knowledge. The ideal teacher should see his students as individuals and acknowledge their differences. He must know how to encourage the self-development and growth of each
A. No. He should be very careful not to make any mistakes.
B. Yes. Because no one can be perfect.
C. No. He should always be the authority to his students.
D. Yes. But he should be willing to learn.
[填空题]How tall may an adult elephant be
[填空题]The teacher told Mike the young should respect old people.
The teacher told Mike the old people should ______ the young.
[单项选择]Young children may run around and make a lot of noise. Actually they are acting()for their age.
A. doubtfully
B. appropriately
C. conveniently
D. elementarily
[单项选择]He is too young ( ) the old society.
A. to see
B. to have seen
C. to seeing
D. to having seen
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Losing Weight
Girls as young as 10 years old are dieting and in danger of developing unhealthy attitudes about weight, body image and food, a group of Toronto researchers reported Tuesday.
Their study of 2,279 girls aged 10 to 14 showed that while the vast majority had healthy weights, nearly a third felt they were overweight and were trying to lose pounds. Even at the tender age of 10, nearly 32 percent of girls felt" too fat" and 31 percent said they were trying to diet.
McVey, a researcher at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, and her colleagues analyzed data collected in a number of surveys of southern Ontario school girls between 1993 and 2003, reporting their findings in Tuesday’s issue of the Canadian Medical Association Journal.
Nearly 80 percent of the girls had a healthy body weight and only 7.2 percent were considered overweight using standard weight-to, height ratios. Most researchers suggest the rate of
A. were overweight
B. were on a diet
C. had unhealthy attitudes about weight
D. had a healthy body weight