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There were times when it was only schoolchildren who felt sick before they got their grades.But now teachers in Germany are scared, too, as they are being graded by their students. Many teachers are opposed to it.They don’t mind being evaluated.But they are upset because the results are then being posted on the Internet and accessible to millions of Internet users.On the website www. spickmich.de during the past four months students have posted evaluations of 100,000 teachers. The teachers are graded on categories such as “motivated”, “good instruction,” “easy examinations”, or even “sexy.” Many teachers think that their privacy has been violated. The creators of the website say that the students are only being offered the chance to provide teachers with some feedback about their classroom instruction.Bernd Dicks, who founded the website with three friends, says that the students are largely quite satisfied with their teachers.On a grading scale of one to six, the teachers’ average grade is 2.7 and it has been improving lately.He often says the impression is that students are bullying(欺负) their teachers.But there is also bullying of the students by teachers. “Teachers must also learn to live with criticism,” he added.But still, the website is not totally immune from manipulation(操纵), as one teacher near the northern city of Hanover recently proved.He registered himself on the website as a student and then rated his own teaching colleagues highly.Within a few days, seven of his colleagues were listed in the top 10 rankings of Germany’s best teachers. 45. Many teachers are opposed to the website because . A.their privacy has been violated B.they are afraid of being assessed C.their evaluations are unfair D.the results are not satisfying 46.The founders of the website intended to . A.get the students to know their teachers better B.conduct a survey on teachers’ performances C.help the teachers to improve their teaching D.change the teachers’ ways of giving instructions 47.From what the teacher in Hanover did, we can infer . A.he intended to help his colleagues B.there was some disadvantage of the website C.his colleagues were more popular than him D.he wanted to know how he was evaluated 48.Which of the following can be the best title of the passage? A.Teachers get graded by pupils B.Teachers are angry with website C.Teachers need self-assessment D.New invention in assessing teachers |
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Many of the world’s pollution problems have been caused by the crowding of large groups of people into the cities. Supply for the needs of the people leads to further pollution by industry. If the rapid increase of world population in countries continues at the present rate, there may be much greater harm to human beings. Some scientists speak of the increase in numbers of people as “population pollution.” About 2,000 years ago, the world population was probably about 250 million. It reached a billion in 1850. By 1930 the population was two billion. It is now three and a half billion. It is expected to double by the year 2,000. If the population continues to grow at the same rate, there will be 25 billion in the world a hundred years from now. Man has been using the earth’s resources more and more rapidly over the past years. Some of them are almost used up. Now many people believe that man’s greatest problem is how to control the growth of the population. The material supplies in the world will be far from enough to support the human population, in time to come, if the present rate of increase continues. Already there is overcrowding in many cities and starvation in some countries. Should man’s population keep on growing so rapidly as before? Many people believe that human survival in the future depends on the answer to this question. 59. The rapid increase in population is considered to be __________. A. the increase of resources B. population pollution C. the development of mankind D. the present rate 60. The world population will be _________ by the year 2,000. A. 7 billion B. 250 million C. 25 billion D. 3.5 billion 61. If the present rate of increase continue, ________________. A. the world is going to end B. the earth won’t be able to support the growing population in the future C. pollution has nothing to do with the rapidly increasing population D. there would be four billion in the world a hundred years from now 62. Which of the following is WRONG according to the passage? A. In 1850 the world population reached a billion. B. Man must fight a battle against population pollution. C. The world’s population is increasing with years. D. All of the earth’s resources are gone now. |
Force other than damaging winds are also at work inside tornadoes. Sometimes, as the turning, jumping funnel(漏斗) passes over a house, the walls and ceiling burst apart as if a bomb had gone off inside. This explosion(爆炸) is caused by the low air pressure at the center of a tornado. The pressure at the center of a tornado is usually 13 pounds per square inch. However, inside the house the air pressure is normal, about 15 pounds per square inch. The difference of 2 pounds per square inch between the inside and outside pressure may not seem like much. But suppose a tornado funnel passes over a small building that measures 20 by 10 by 10 feet. On each square inch of the building, there is 2 pounds of pressure from the inside that is not balanced by air pressure outside the building. On the ceiling, that adds up to an unbalanced pressure of 57,600 pounds. The pressure on the four walls adds up to 172,800 pounds. If windows are open in the building, some of the inside air will rush out through them. This will balance the pressure inside and outside the building. But if the windows are shut tightly, the great inside pressure may cause the building to burst. Unfortunately, heavy rain happens in thunderstorms that later produce tornadoes. So, people often shut all windows to protect their property. This may cause far worse damage later. 63. Which of the following is the main topic of the passage? A. Where tornadoes are formed. B. When tornadoes usually occur. C. How tornadoes can be prevented. D. Why tornadoes cause so much damage. 64. According to the passage, tornadoes can destroy building because the _____. A. force of a tornado increases the air pressure in a building B. air pressure at the center of a tornado is over 172,000 pounds C. weight of a tornado can crush a building’s roof when it passes overhead D. air pressure inside a tornado is less than the air pressure inside a building 65. According to the passage, the pressure on a building during a tornado can be reduced by _____. A. closing the windows B. opening the windows C. using an electric fan D. making the roof and walls stronger |
Two Earthquakes in Two Months: Comparing the Quakes in Haiti (海地) and Chile (智利) Overview (概要) How do the earthquakes in Chile and Haiti compare? Here, students perform a gallery walk to learn more about the earthquakes from a specific point, and then do a specific research and presentation project or response activity. Finally, they seek answers to their unanswered questions. Materials Print copies of photographs, charts, documents and other visuals to display, as described below; computer (s) with Internet access (optional), research materials, handouts. Warm-up Choose and prepare a “gallery” of photographs, graphics, news reports and other materials to display around the room to enable students to consider the 2010 earthquake in Chile. Depending on course program, choose materials for the gallery that provide a window on the two quakes, through one of the following specific points, or the focus of your choice: Earthquakes through History Putting the 2010 Chilean and Haitian quakes into historical view related to other earthquakes, including the 1960 Chilean quake and the 2004 Asian earthquake and tsunami. Rescue and Aid Considering domestic and international response to the disasters by militaries, governments and aid organizations, including rescue and recovery as well as efforts to provide food, water, health care and shelter to those affected. Related The article Underwater Plate Cuts 400 Mile Gash compares several earthquakes: Mr. Lin figured that the quake on Saturday was 250 to 350 times more powerful than the Haitian quake. But Paul Caruso noted that at least on land, the effects of the Chilean tremor (震动) might not be as bad. For one thing, he said, the quality of building construction is generally better in Chile than in Haiti. And the fact that the quake occurred offshore should also help limit the destruction. In Haiti, the rupture (断裂) occurred only a few miles from the capital, Port-au-Prince. The rupture on Saturday was centered about 60 miles from the nearest town, Chillan, and 70 miles from the country’s second-largest city, Concepción. Read the article using the following questions. Questions For discussion with others and reading comprehension: How does the 2010 Chilean earthquake compare to the 1960 Chilean earthquake? Why do scientists believe that the 2010 Chilean earthquake will not cause the same level of damage as January’s Haitian earthquake did? How does the 2010 Chilean earthquake compare to the 2004 Indonesian earthquake? What reasons do scientists give to explain why the Indonesian quake caused so much more damage than the recent Chilean earthquake? 64. Which of the following shows one of the reasons for slighter losses in Chile than in Haiti? A. Position: B. Power:
65. We can infer that the article Underwater Plate Cuts 400 Mile Gash includes ________. A. the causes of the 2010 Chilean earthquake and the 1960 Chilean earthquake B. the comparison between the 2010 Haitian and the 2004 Indonesian earthquakes C. the reason for the 2010 Chilean quake being more powerful than January’s Haitian earthquake D. the reason for less damage in the 2010 Chilean quake than in the 2004 Indonesian earthquake 66. What is the passage most likely to be? A. A program for research. B. A guide to earthquake study. C. An advertisement for students. D. An introduction to quakes. |
A university math tutor has discovered the science behind “singledom”, finding that our chances of finding the perfect partner are just 1 in 285,000. Peter Backus, a tutor at the University of Warwick, published his “Why I Don’t Have a Girlfriend” paper after a three-year love drought. His unconventional study uses a famous math formula called The Drake Equation(德雷克等式), which was first used to estimate the existence of extra-terrestrial(地球以外) life. The results don"t look promising for British singles. 30-year-old Mr. Backus found that out of the 30 million women in the UK, only 26 would be suitable girlfriends for him. The dull equation takes into account the number of women aged 24 to 34, living in his home city of London, and who are single, meaning his chances of meeting his dream woman on a night out are slim. The economics expert said: “There are 26 women in London with whom I might have a wonderful relationship. So, on a given night out in London there is a 0.0000034% chance of meeting one of these special people. That’s a 1 in 285,000 chance, so it’s not great.” The puzzling Drake equation reads: N =" R*" x Fp x Ne x Fi x Fc x L, and helped pioneering scientist Professor Drake to predict that there could be 10,000 civilizations in our galaxy. Mr. Backus simply replaced the original equation with his own criteria for a dream date, which included the percentage of women likely to find him attractive, and the number of girls aged 24-34 in London. He said: “The research may sound depressing to people looking for love, but the good news for singles is, it’s probably not your fault!” 56. Mr. Backus’ discovery in this passage is mainly concerned about ______. A. whether there exists life out of our planet B. the possibility of his being able to find love C. how to get rid of singledom D. what math can do to serve our daily life 57. What does Mr. Backus think of the result of his research? A. Optimistic. B. Depressing. C. Unrealistic. D. Exciting. 58. What can we learn from the first paragraph? A. Mr. Backus’ major research field is “singledom”. B. Mr. Backus found a girlfriend three years ago. C. Mr. Backus’ new thesis will surely be well received. D. Mr. Backus has been searching for love for long. 59. By “the good news for singles” in the last sentence, Mr. Backus probably mean _____. A. you don’t have to blame yourself for remaining single B. maybe the discovery is not reliable at all C. the result was based on his own criteria D. there might be more dream date out of London 60. Which of the following statements is true? A. This passage could be published in a scientific magazine. B. The passage intends to prove there are other civilizations. C. The passage writer doesn’t really understand the Drake equation. D. Most women in London are not suitable for university teachers. |
D The oldest forms of medicine are enjoying a comeback. Modern holistic medicine is an approach that treats the whole patient, not just the disease. It is a way to maintain good health rather than cure illness. The most important influences on today’s holistic medicine are ancient Chinese medicine and Indian Ayurvedic medicine, both of which promoted whole body health. Holistic medicine usually combines diet, physical exercise and meditation, together with other alternative techniques such as massage(按摩) and acupuncture(针炙). Herbal treatment, a practice of treating illness by using plants, is influenced by the writings of Culpeper as well as Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine. Homeopathy(顺势疗法) is one of the forms of holistic medicine which is widely practiced in Europe and the USA. Homeopathy began in Germany in the early 1800s, when Samuel Hahnemann described how very tiny doses(剂量) of a drug had an effect on his patients. According to Hahnemann, the more the drug was diluted(稀释), the stronger its effects. The substance selected would produce similar effects to the disease itself if given in large doses. In the UK homeopathy is regarded as a non-traditional but just about acceptable treatment. Meditation and contemplation have an important role in holistic medicine. They were brought to Europe by Indian teachers who combined Indian Ayurvedic medicine with Western beliefs. Transcendental meditation(超脱静坐) is one of the best known of these techniques. People repeat words inside their head to reach a state of deep relaxation. The holistic movement has made many doctors look at the whole patient, not just the disease. Life-style, emotional problems and diet are just some of the factors that can affect a person’s health. Holistic medicine emphasizes good diet, exercise and fresh air, all of which contribute to health. Some clinics now offer holistic medicine along with traditional treatments, so that their patients can choose a combination of treatments that suits them. One problem with holistic medicine is that it is difficult for people to be sure a doctor is reliable. To solve this, many countries want alternative doctors to form professional bodies. 51.Modern holistic medicine centres upon . A.curing a disease B.herbal treatment C.continuous development D.keeping patients healthy 52.Which of the following does NOT belong to holistic medicine? A.massage B.meditation C.a balanced diet D.a knee operation 53.The principle of homeopathy is that . A.the large doses of medicine that will not be harmful will take better effect B.the disease will be cured sooner by taking larger doses of medicine C.a small thinner dose of medicine will be more effective D.the doses of medicine depend on how serious the illness is 54.Which of the following titles best sums up the passage? A.Holistic Medicine B.Traditional Medicine Returns C.History of Medicine D.Combination of Treatments Works 55.What can we infer from the passage? A.Relaxation is the key of holistic treatment. B.Holistic medicine needs to become more trustworthy. C.Holistic treatment is more beneficial than traditional treatments. D.Holistic medicine will become the most welcome treatment soon. |
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