_______ so many homework to do, Mary won’t have time to play with her friends this morning.
A.Without
B.With
C.By
D.Because
A.Without
B.With
C.By
D.Because
What are the two main problems about the computer center?[Clink on 2 answers. ]
A.So many students have to finish their homework on computers.
B.The computer center is closed so early.
C.There are so few computers, and they are always broken.
D.Very few students come back.
What are the two main problems about the computer center?
A.So many students have to finish their homework on computers.
B.The computer center is closed so early.
C.There are so few computers, and they are always broken.
D.Very few students come back.
Section III Translation
Directions:
Translate the following text from English into Chinese. Write your translation
on ANSWER SHEET.
A fifth grader gets a homework assignment to select his future career path from a
list of occupations. He ticks “astronaut” but quickly adds “scientist” to the list and
selects it as well. The boy is convinced that if he reads enough, he can explore as
many careerpathsas he likes. And so he reads-everything from encyclopedias to
science fiction novels. He reads so passionately that his parents have to institute a “no
reading policy” at the dinner table.
That boy was Bill Gates, and he hasn’t stopped reading yet-not even after
becoming one of the most successful people on the planet. Nowadays, his reading
material has changed from science fiction and reference books: recently, he revealed
that he reads at least 50 nonfiction books a year. Gates chooses nonfiction titles
because they explain how the world works. “Each book opens upnewavenues of
knowledge to explore”, Gates says.
"Three times," says Mike.
"Why are you late for class?"
"Because I get up late."
"Why don't you go to bed early?" asks the teacher.
"It isn't my fault, Mr. Green. The TV play is over at about eleven." says Mike.
"Now please give me your homework." says the teacher.
"I'm sorry, I can't do it." says Mike.
"But why can't you do it?" asks the teacher.
"Because the first part of the homework is too easy. I don't think I need to do it. The second part is not easy. I can't work it out. So I can't do it," says Mike again.
It's the third time for Mike to be late.
A.True.
B.False.
We all know there are times that kids seem to complain (51) a stomach ache to get out of chores or going to school. Don't be so sure that the pain they (52) is all in their minds. We're learning more now about a condition (53) "functional abdominal pain" that is experienced by millions of kids every day.
Like many teenagers, Kyle Brust makes it a point to do his homework as (54) as he gets home. Unlike most, Kyle often did his with a terrible stomach ache. In fact, the (55) often started while he was at school, but getting help there was getting harder.
"Some of my teachers wouldn't let me go, because I'd asked so many times before and they thought I was trying to get out of (56) ," says Kyle.
Kyle's morn Marilyn says she couldn't blame the (57) . After all, she'd taken him to the doctor several times herself, and even they couldn't find anything (58) .
"You know, you're running the tests and nothing's coming up. So, is it in his head, is he just an extremely stressful child? It's just frustrating (59) we're not finding any answers," says Marilyn.
It turns out Kyle was suffering from a condition known (60) functional abdominal pain, that affects as many as one out of every ten kids in this country. Even (61) the cause of the pain may not be obvious, there are real consequences.
"It really does hurt, and these kids really do suffer," says Dr. Campo, MD at Nationwide Children's Hospital. To help (62) , Campo is looking into a new approach. He's conducting clinical trials of an antidepressant that changes the way the body handles a chemical called serotonin. In a preliminary study, Dr. Campo found that in about eight out of ten (63) , the drug normally used to treat emotional pain worked to ease the pain in the (64) .
"We think about it as being important in anxiety and depression and that's all quite true, but what's really interesting is that 95% of our body's serotonin is in our gut, " says Campo.
Campo believes these kids have extremely sensitive intestines, and controlling the effects of serotonin may (65) ease the pain. It seemed to work for Kyle, who is now completely pain free for the first time in years.
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