单选题From this text we learn that it is ______.A harder to make a choice between public and private schoolsB harder to go to private schools this year than beforeC more difficult to go to public schools than to private schoolsD as difficult to go to private

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单选题
From this text we learn that it is ______.
A

harder to make a choice between public and private schools

B

harder to go to private schools this year than before

C

more difficult to go to public schools than to private schools

D

as difficult to go to private schools this year as before


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4.Section III Reading Comprehension(60 minutes)Part ADirections :Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D.Mark your answers on, ANSWER SHEET1.Text 1Competition for admission to the country's top private schools has always been tough, but this year Elisabeth realized it had reached a new level. Her wake-up call came when a man called the Dalton School in Manhattan, where Elisabeth is admissions director, and inquired about the age cutoff for their kindergarten program. After providing the information, she asked about the age of his child. The man paused for an uncomfortably long time before answering. "Well, we don't have a child yet. We're trying to figure out when to conceive a child so the birthday is not a problem. "Worries are spreading from Manhattan to the rest of the country. Precise current data on private schools are unavailable, but interviews with representatives of independent schools all told the same story: an oversupply of applicants, higher rejection rates. "We have people calling us for spots two years down the road," said Marilyn of the Seven Hills School in Cincinnati. " We have grandparents calling for pregnant daughters. " Public opinion polls indicate that Americans' No. 1 concern is edu-cation .Now that the long economic boom has given parents more disposable income, many are tuming to private schools, even at price tags of well over $ 10,000 a year. "We're getting appli-cants from a broader area geographically than we ever have in the past," said Betsy of the Latin School of Chicago, which experienced a 20 percent increase in applications this year.The problem for the applicants is that while demand has increased, supply has not. "Every Year ,there are a few children who do not find places, but this year, for the first time that I know of , there are a significant number without places ,"said Elisabeth.So what can parents do to give their 4-year-old an edge? Schools know there is no easy way to pick a class when children are so young. Many schools give preference to children of their gradu- ates. Some make the choice by drawing lots. But most rely on a mix of subjective and objective measures: tests that at best identify developmental maturity and cognitive potential, interviews with parents and observation of applicants in classroom settings. They also want a diverse mix. Children may end up on a waiting list simply because their birthdays fall at the wrong time of year, or be- cause too many applicants were boys.The worst thing a patent can do is to pressure preschoolers to perform-for example, by push-ing them to read or do math exercises before they're ready. Instead, the experts say, parents should take a breath and look for alternatives. Another year in preschool may be all that's needed.41. From this text we learn that it is[A] harder to make a choice between public and private schools.[B] harder to go to private schools this year than before.[C] more difficult to go to public schools than to private schools.[D] as difficult to go to private schools this year as before.

更多“单选题From this text we learn that it is ______.A harder to make a choice between public and private schoolsB harder to go to private schools this year than beforeC more difficult to go to public schools than to private schoolsD as difficult to go to private”相关问题
  • 第1题:

    Okay, let's say we make a decision _____; what kind of price are we thinking about charging for our stock?

    A to go public ;

    B going public ;

    C go public


    参考答案:A

  • 第2题:

    In a public-key cryptosystem,(71)encrypted with the public key can only be deciphered with the private key from the same(72). Conversely,(71)encrypted with the private key can be decrypted only with the public key. Users can make their public keys(73)available or place them at a key distribution center or others to access. However, the private key must be(74)safe. In public-key systems there's no(75)to find a safe channel for communicating a shared secret key.

    A.binarytext

    B.hypertext

    C.plaintext

    D.supertext


    正确答案:C

  • 第3题:

    Text 2 Disruptive students are a headache for public schools.They distract from lessons,skip class,and often bring down the graduation rates.That's why school districts across the country have resorted to opening altemative schools in recent decades,with hopes that smaller classes and individual attention might help these students get their diplomas.But even these alternative schools(which differ from charter schools in that they are still part of school districts and thus answer to supervisors)can be a burden:They're expensive to run,and their graduation rates are still pretty low.Desperate for help,many school districts are now hiring private companies to manage these altemative schools and educate their most troublesome students.Large,urban districts like Chicago and Philadelphia have been working with this emerging industry for several years now.Though research shows that problematic students in Philadelphia did better in alternative schools than traditional ones,there is a wide variance in school quality,and detailed information about their curricula is scarce.The question on the table is whether a business whose job it is to make money can better educate vulnerable students than a public system with no profit motive.It's not too different from the dynamic between the federal government and the private companies running its prisons across the country.But the Justice Department announced last week that it would stop contracting with the private sector,in part because it doesn't seem to save that much money,and in part because the service didn't improve either.Richmond is one of the latest cities to experiment with outsourcing education.In July,the city hired a Texas-based company called Camelot Education to run the Richmond Altemative SchooL which last year served 223 students from across the city in grades 6 through 11.Nearly all of the students at Richmond Alternative are black(97 percent)and most are poor(87 percent qualify for free lunches).Somc black parents once dubbed it the"colored children's prison"and it has been criticized for contributing to what's called the school-to-prison pipeline-Virginia is the state that refers the most students to law enforcement.Data provided by Richmond's school district shows that its altemative school has been floundering for years,When the school year ended three months ago,the numbers were alarming:The dropout rate had jumped to 38 percent,compared t0 28 percent just two years earlier.And students'scores in nearly every subject had fallen by 50 percent or more during that time.
    The most appropriate title for the text would be_____

    A.Can a Private Company Teach Troubled Kids?
    B.Alternative Schools-Prison or Paradise for Troubled Kids?
    C.Federal Government Failed to Run Alternative Schools
    D.Altemative Schools in Philadelphia Do Better than Other Schools

    答案:A
    解析:
    主旨大意题。文章主要讨论的是私人公司来管理非传统学校,教育问题学生的内容,并对这种方式提出疑问,可推测A项“私人公司能教好问题学生吗?”是最佳答案。【干扰排除】文章的主要内容是讨论私人公司是否能管理好非传统学校和问题学生,并不是讨论非传统学校本身,所以B项排除;C项“联邦政府未能开办非传统学校”是政府运营管理的问题,并非本文论述的主要内容.可排除:D项“费城的非传统学校比其他学校做得更好”是文中提到的一个案例,不能概括全文的内容,所以D项错误。

  • 第4题:

    资料:The movement of consumers from public social media to private messaging has been so rapid that Business Insider reported that the combined usage of the top four messaging apps now exceeds the combined usage of the top four social media apps。Falling data prices,cheaper devices,and improved features are helping propel this growth。
    Why the hunger for private messaging apps? Perhaps people are becoming more interested in actually communicating rather than broadcasting。Maybe we don’t want personal and private lives merging any more and we want control over our different social circles within these messaging apps。As my 16-year-old nephew put it,“My friend posted on Facebook and we made fun of him。We only use Snapchat now because who wants to put everything in public all the time? This just connects me with my real friends。”
    Social media won’t go away,but traditional social networks may become less important to certain groups。The rise of more intimate channels presents new opportunities,and perhaps perils,for marketers。

    What is TRUE about the private massaging apps?

    A.People make fun of each other on these apps.
    B.It would make the social media disappear.
    C.You need to put private information on them all the time.
    D.It builds connection with your real friends.

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题考查的是细节理解。
    【关键词】 TRUE;private massaging apps
    【主题句】第2自然段As my 16-year-old nephew put it,“My friend posted on Facebook and we made fun of him。We only use Snapchat now because who wants to put everything in public all the time? This just connects me with my real friends。”正如我16岁的侄子所说,“我的朋友发表Facebook,我们都取笑他。我们现在只使用Snapchat,因为谁想把所有的事情都公开?这只会把我和真正的朋友联系起来。”
    第3自然段Social media won’t go away社交媒体不会消失。
    【解析】本题的问题是“关于私人信息应用程序,正确的是?”A选项“人们在这些程序上互相取笑”;B选项“它会使社交媒体消失”;C选项“你需要始终将私人信息放在它上面”;D选项“它在你和真正的朋友间建立联系”。根据题目中关键词找到主题句,A选项人们因在社交媒体上发布消息而遭到取笑,B选项社交媒体不会消失,C选项没有提到,D选项正确。

  • 第5题:

    共用题干
    Public and Private Schools in the Unite States

    Religious and private schools receive little or no support from public taxes in the Unite States, and,as a result,are usually somewhat expensive to_________(51).The largest group of religious schools in America__________(52)by the Roman Catholic Church.While religious schools tend to be__________(53)expensive than private schools,there are usually some fees.
    When there is free education available to all children in the Unite States,why do people_______(54)money on private schools?Americans offer________(55)great variety of reasons for doing so,including the desire of some parents to_________(56)their children to schools_________(57)classes tend to be smaller,or where religious instruction is included as part of the educational program,or because,________(58)their opinion,the public schools in their area are not________(59)high enough quality to meet their needs.Private schools in the Unite States_________(60)widely in size,quality,and in the kind of program that are offered to meet _________(61)of certain students.
    The degree_________(62)American parents are active in their children's schools is often _________(63)to people of other countries.Most schools have organizations__________(64)of both parents and teachers,usually called P. T. A for Parent-Teacher-Association.They meet together to__________(65)various matters concerning the school. Parents often give their time to help with classroom or after school activities.

    _________(65)
    A:talk to
    B:comment
    C:discuss
    D:exchange

    答案:C
    解析:
    attend school意为“上学”;A应改为go to ; take part in意为“参加”;enroll意为“注册,登记”,通常和介词in或者at搭配使用,如:" enroll in an English training course”报名参加英语培训课。
    run有“经营”的意思,这里是一个过去分词,用于被动语态。
    本句话中的while表示转折,意思是虽然教会学校没有私立学校那么昂贵,但是通常多少也要有些费用。
    spend money on sth.是个固定搭配,意思是“把钱花在······上”。pay的用法一般是pay money for sth.意思是“为······付钱”。cost的主语一般不是人,而是东西,如: This book cost me $30.这本书花了我30美元。take一般用于“It takes sb.some time to do sth.”结构,如:It took me a long time to work out this maths problem.我花了好长时间才算出这道数学题。
    a great variety of是“各种各样的”的意思。
    这里是不定式作后置定语的情况,send their children to school意思是“送他们的孩子上学”。
    where引导的定语从句修饰schools,意思是班级人数较少的学校。
    in one's opinion是“在某人看来”的意思。
    "be of+n.”这样的结构相当于“be + adj." , " is not of high quality to meet their needs”的意思是“质量不够高不能满足他们的要求”。
    主语是复数名词,因此应该在A项differ和C项extend中间作选择,differ 意为“不同”; extend意为“延伸,扩展”。因此differ在意思上最合适。
    meet one's needs = meet the needs of sb.意为“满足某人的需要”。
    这里是介词加which引导定语从句的情况,to a degree是个固定搭配,意思是“在很大程度上”。
    可以根据上下句判断出这里需要一个形容词,surprised的意思是“吃惊的”,一般用于表示人,如:She is surprised at the fluency of my oral English.她对我流利的英语口语感到吃惊。surprising的意思是“令人吃惊的”,可以用来表示事情。striking的意思是“显著的”,如:striking increase明显的增加。
    “由······组成”的表达方法有consist of , be comprised of , be composed of和be made up of,这里需要一个分词作定语来修饰。rganizations,因此选择consisting , " orgarnzations consisting of parents and students”的意思是“由家长和老师组成的机构”。
    talk to sb.的意思是“和某人讲话”; comment on sth.的意思是“对某事发表评论”;discuss sth.的意思是“讨论某事”; exchange后一般跟opinions或者ideas之类,表示 “交换观点、看法”。这句话说的是他们碰面讨论关于学校的各种事情。

  • 第6题:

    Which of the following statements about American education is wrong?( )

    A.Elementary and secondary education is free and compulsory.
    B.More public collges,universities than private ones.
    C.Private school fnancially supported by religious,nonreligious and private organizations,individuals.
    D.Credits taken at community colleges are normally applicable to requirement for a four-year bachelor’s degree.

    答案:B
    解析:
    考查美国的教育情况。在美国,私立高等教育机构多于公立的。如著名的麻省理工、耶鲁大学、哈佛大学等都是私立的。故B项的描述是错误的。其他几个选项表述均正确:A项“中小学教育是免费和义务教育”,C项“私立学校由宗教、非宗教和私人组织或个人资助”,D项“在社区学院取得的学分通常适用于四年制学士学位的要求”。

  • 第7题:

    American schools are divided into()

    Apublic schools and private ones

    BPublic schools,private schools and community schools

    Ccoeducation schools and single sex schools.

    Dnational schools and state-run schools


    A

  • 第8题:

    Which three will compile and run without exception?()

    • A、private synchronized Object o;
    • B、void go(){   synchronized(){/* code here */}
    • C、public synchronized void go(){/* code here */}
    • D、private synchronized(this) void go(){/* code here */}
    • E、void go(){   synchronized(Object.class){/* code here */}
    • F、void go(){   Object o = new Object();   synchronized(o){/* code here */}

    正确答案:C,E,F

  • 第9题:

    public class TestFive {  private int x;  public void foo() {  int current = x;  x = current + 1;  }  public void go() {  for(int i=0;i<5;i++) {  new Thread() {  public void run() {  foo();  System.out.print(x + “, “);  } }.start();  }}}  Which two changes, taken together, would guarantee the output: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ?()

    • A、 Move the line 12 print statement into the foo() method.
    • B、 Change line 7 to public synchronized void go() {.
    • C、 Change the variable declaration on line 3 to private volatile int x;.
    • D、 Wrap the code inside the foo() method with a synchronized( this ) block.
    • E、 Wrap the for loop code inside the go() method with a synchronized block synchronized(this) { // for loop code here }.

    正确答案:A,D

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    The text indicates that private schools are very selective because they ______.
    A

    have no reliable methods to pick students for a class

    B

    want a good mixture of boys and girls for classes

    C

    encounter more demand than they can cope with

    D

    prefer to enroll children of their relatives


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    分析推理题。由第三段倒数第二句可知,学校可以挑剔地选择生源的原因当然是学生过多,而学校过少,故C项为正确答案。由第四段第二句可知,学校也知道,孩子们这么小,要从中挑出一个班来并非易事。而A项中用的则是have no reliable methods(没有可靠的办法),与原文不符。B项虽对应于第四段倒数第二句(They also want a diverse mix),但选项中的boys and girls为增添内容。D项意为“更愿意招收亲戚的孩子”,未被提及。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    The recent test in Britain shows that.
    A

    EMS provides better services than the private couriers

    B

    the private couriers are as cheap as EMS

    C

    the private couriers are faster than EMS

    D

    EMS is always cheaper than the private couriers


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    细节题。第五段最后一句指出近期在英国(国内路线上)作了一个测试,发现英国的EMS的价格适中,但gave it full marks for speed and service(速度和服务是最好的)。因此选项A符合题意。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    American schools are divided into()
    A

    public schools and private ones

    B

    Public schools,private schools and community schools

    C

    coeducation schools and single sex schools.

    D

    national schools and state-run schools


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    in britain, the great majority of parents send their children to____________.

    A. independent schools.

    B. state schools.

    C. public schools.

    D. private schools.


    参考答案:B

  • 第14题:

    In the USA children start school when they are five years old. In some states they must stay in school (11) they are sixteen. Most students are seventeen or eighteen years old when they (12) school. There are two kinds of schools in the United States: public schools and pri-cate(私立)schools.(13)children go to public schools. Their parents do not have to(14)

    their education because the schools (15) money from the government. If a child goes to a private school,his parents have to get enough money for his schooling . Some parents still (16) private schools,though they are much more expensive.

    Today about half of the high school students(17) unwersities after they finish the secondary school. A student at a state university does not have to pay very much if his parents (18 in that state. But many students(19) while they are studying at universities.In this way they (20)good working habits and live by their own hands.

    ( )11.

    A.and

    B.though

    C.until

    D.since


    正确答案:C
    .11.c【解析】延续性动词与until搭配时,用于肯定句中,表示“到……为止”.

  • 第15题:

    资料:The movement of consumers from public social media to private messaging has been so rapid that Business Insider reported that the combined usage of the top four messaging apps now exceeds the combined usage of the top four social media apps。Falling data prices,cheaper devices,and improved features are helping propel this growth。
    Why the hunger for private messaging apps? Perhaps people are becoming more interested in actually communicating rather than broadcasting。Maybe we don’t want personal and private lives merging any more and we want control over our different social circles within these messaging apps。As my 16-year-old nephew put it,“My friend posted on Facebook and we made fun of him。We only use Snapchat now because who wants to put everything in public all the time? This just connects me with my real friends。”
    Social media won’t go away,but traditional social networks may become less important to certain groups。The rise of more intimate channels presents new opportunities,and perhaps perils,for marketers。

    What is NOT the reason for the growth of private messaging apps?

    A.People are tired of social media.
    B.App’s improved features.
    C.People are demanding for real communication.
    D.Cheaper data and devices.

    答案:A
    解析:
    本题考查的是细节理解。
    【关键词】NOT;reason for the growth of private messaging apps
    【主题句】第1自然段Falling data prices,cheaper devices,and improved features are helping propel this growth.数据价格下降、设备更便宜以及功能改进都有助于推动这一增长。
    第2自然段Why the hunger for private messaging apps? Perhaps people are becoming more interested in actually communicating rather than broadcasting。为什么出现对私人信息应用程序的渴望?也许因为人们正对实际的交流而不是广播更感兴趣。
    【解析】本题的问题是“以下哪一项不是私人信息程序增长的原因”。 A选项“人们厌倦了社交媒体”;B选项“程序功能的进步”;C选项“人们需要真实的交流”;D选项“更便宜的数据和设备”。根据题目中关键词找到主题句,主题句中,B、C、D三个选项均有涉及,故选A。

  • 第16题:

    资料:The movement of consumers from public social media to private messaging has been so rapid that Business Insider reported that the combined usage of the top four messaging apps now exceeds the combined usage of the top four social media apps。Falling data prices,cheaper devices,and improved features are helping propel this growth。
    Why the hunger for private messaging apps? Perhaps people are becoming more interested in actually communicating rather than broadcasting。Maybe we don’t want personal and private lives merging any more and we want control over our different social circles within these messaging apps。As my 16-year-old nephew put it,“My friend posted on Facebook and we made fun of him。We only use Snapchat now because who wants to put everything in public all the time? This just connects me with my real friends。”
    Social media won’t go away,but traditional social networks may become less important to certain groups。The rise of more intimate channels presents new opportunities,and perhaps perils,for marketers。

    What can be inferred from the third paragraph?

    A.The traditional social networks will have great impact on certain groups.
    B.The private messaging apps will replace the social media apps.
    C.The intimate channels can be the double-edged swords to the sellers.
    D.The growth of the intimate channels will bring only benefits to the marketers.

    答案:C
    解析:
    本题考查的是推理判断。
    【关键词】inferred;the third paragraph
    【主题句】第3自然段Social media won’t go away,but traditional social networks may become less important to certain groups. The rise of more intimate channels presents new opportunities,and perhaps perils,for marketers.社交媒体不会消失,但传统社交网络对某些群体的重要性可能会降低。更亲密的渠道的兴起为营销人员提供了新的机会,也可能带来危险。
    【解析】本题的问题是“从第3段中可以推论出什么?” A选项“传统的社交网络将对某些群体产生巨大的影响”;B选项“私人信息应用程序将取代社交媒体应用程序”;C选项“亲密的渠道销售者来说可以是双刃剑”;D选项“亲密渠道的增长只会给营销人员带来好处”。根据题目中关键词找到主题句,只有C选项符合题意,C选项正确。

  • 第17题:

    共用题干
    Public and Private Schools in the Unite States

    Religious and private schools receive little or no support from public taxes in the Unite States, and,as a result,are usually somewhat expensive to_________(51).The largest group of religious schools in America__________(52)by the Roman Catholic Church.While religious schools tend to be__________(53)expensive than private schools,there are usually some fees.
    When there is free education available to all children in the Unite States,why do people_______(54)money on private schools?Americans offer________(55)great variety of reasons for doing so,including the desire of some parents to_________(56)their children to schools_________(57)classes tend to be smaller,or where religious instruction is included as part of the educational program,or because,________(58)their opinion,the public schools in their area are not________(59)high enough quality to meet their needs.Private schools in the Unite States_________(60)widely in size,quality,and in the kind of program that are offered to meet _________(61)of certain students.
    The degree_________(62)American parents are active in their children's schools is often _________(63)to people of other countries.Most schools have organizations__________(64)of both parents and teachers,usually called P. T. A for Parent-Teacher-Association.They meet together to__________(65)various matters concerning the school. Parents often give their time to help with classroom or after school activities.

    _________(55)
    A:a
    B:the
    C:some
    D:/

    答案:A
    解析:
    attend school意为“上学”;A应改为go to ; take part in意为“参加”;enroll意为“注册,登记”,通常和介词in或者at搭配使用,如:" enroll in an English training course”报名参加英语培训课。
    run有“经营”的意思,这里是一个过去分词,用于被动语态。
    本句话中的while表示转折,意思是虽然教会学校没有私立学校那么昂贵,但是通常多少也要有些费用。
    spend money on sth.是个固定搭配,意思是“把钱花在······上”。pay的用法一般是pay money for sth.意思是“为······付钱”。cost的主语一般不是人,而是东西,如: This book cost me $30.这本书花了我30美元。take一般用于“It takes sb.some time to do sth.”结构,如:It took me a long time to work out this maths problem.我花了好长时间才算出这道数学题。
    a great variety of是“各种各样的”的意思。
    这里是不定式作后置定语的情况,send their children to school意思是“送他们的孩子上学”。
    where引导的定语从句修饰schools,意思是班级人数较少的学校。
    in one's opinion是“在某人看来”的意思。
    "be of+n.”这样的结构相当于“be + adj." , " is not of high quality to meet their needs”的意思是“质量不够高不能满足他们的要求”。
    主语是复数名词,因此应该在A项differ和C项extend中间作选择,differ 意为“不同”; extend意为“延伸,扩展”。因此differ在意思上最合适。
    meet one's needs = meet the needs of sb.意为“满足某人的需要”。
    这里是介词加which引导定语从句的情况,to a degree是个固定搭配,意思是“在很大程度上”。
    可以根据上下句判断出这里需要一个形容词,surprised的意思是“吃惊的”,一般用于表示人,如:She is surprised at the fluency of my oral English.她对我流利的英语口语感到吃惊。surprising的意思是“令人吃惊的”,可以用来表示事情。striking的意思是“显著的”,如:striking increase明显的增加。
    “由······组成”的表达方法有consist of , be comprised of , be composed of和be made up of,这里需要一个分词作定语来修饰。rganizations,因此选择consisting , " orgarnzations consisting of parents and students”的意思是“由家长和老师组成的机构”。
    talk to sb.的意思是“和某人讲话”; comment on sth.的意思是“对某事发表评论”;discuss sth.的意思是“讨论某事”; exchange后一般跟opinions或者ideas之类,表示 “交换观点、看法”。这句话说的是他们碰面讨论关于学校的各种事情。

  • 第18题:

    Which of the following statements about American education is wrong?( )

    A.Elementary and secondary education is free and compulsory
    B.More public collges,universities than private ones
    C.Private school fnancially supported by religious,nonreligious and private organizations,individuals
    D.Credits taken at community colleges are normally applicable to requirement for a four-year bachelor’s degree

    答案:B
    解析:
    考查美国的教育情况。在美国,私立高等教育机构多于公立的。如著名的麻省理工、耶鲁大学、哈佛大学等都是私立的。故B项的描述是错误的。其他几个选项表述均正确:A项“中小学教育是免费和义务教育”,C项“私立学校由宗教、非宗教和私人组织或个人资助”,D项“在社区学院取得的学分通常适用于四年制学士学位的要求”。

  • 第19题:

    American schools are divided into()

    • A、public schools and private ones
    • B、Public schools,private schools and community schools
    • C、coeducation schools and single sex schools.
    • D、national schools and state-run schools

    正确答案:A

  • 第20题:

    public abstract class Shape {  private int x;  private int y;  public abstract void draw();  public void setAnchor(int x, int y) {  this.x = x;  this.y = y;  }  }  Which two classes use the Shape class correctly?()

    • A、 public class Circle implements Shape { private int radius; }
    • B、 public abstract class Circle extends Shape { private int radius; }
    • C、 public class Circle extends Shape { private int radius; public void draw(); }
    • D、 public abstract class Circle implements Shape { private int radius; public void draw(); }
    • E、 public class Circle extends Shape { private int radius;public void draw() {/* code here */} }
    • F、 public abstract class Circle implements Shape { private int radius;public void draw() { / code here */ } }

    正确答案:B,E

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    From this text we learn that it is ______.
    A

    harder to make a choice between public and private schools

    B

    harder to go to private schools this year than before

    C

    more difficult to go to public schools than to private schools

    D

    as difficult to go to private schools this year as before


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    细节题。由全文第一句可知,进入国内一流私立学校的竞争一向很激烈,但今年伊莉莎白发现这种状况又升级了。即今年进入私立学校比往年更难,故B项为正确答案。该句中的tough对应选项中的hard,而reach a new level则对应选项中所用的比较级。

  • 第22题:

    问答题
    Practice 2  Private school does not mean better. But it does mean expensive. Public schools in the US are paid for by money from everyone; private schools are not. Parents who send their children to private schools must pay to do so.  Parents may have enough money to pay for private schools. But these schools do not have to accept their children. Most private schools accept only children who are already doing well in school and are able to work quietly, Some take only boys or only girls. Classes are often quieter and less crowded than classes in public schools. This gives children a chance to learn more of what their teachers are trying to teach them.  Public schools do not teach religion. So some parents choose private religious schools for their children. These schools each belong to a church. 6 They give lessons about that religion. They give lessons in all the usual school subjects as well.  Children at many private schools wear special school uniforms, all exactly the same. At public schools, students wear what they want. They often dress in bright colors and tennis shoes. They sometimes invent new and wonderful fashions.

    正确答案: 【参考译文】
    私立学校并不一定比公立学校好,但上私立学校肯定比上公立学校贵。公立学校的办学经费用的是每一个公民纳税的钱,而私立学校却不是这样。家长如果想把自己的孩子送到私立学校去念书,他们就得自己付钱。
    即使家长有钱付学费,私立学校也不一定非得把孩子收下来。大部分的私立学校一般都只收学习成绩较好而又遵守纪律的学生。有的私立学校只收男生,而有的私立学校又只收女生。与公立学校相比,私立学校每个班的人数要少些,学生也能遵守课堂纪律。这样,学生在学校里就能学到更多的知识。
    公立学校不设宗教课程。所以,有些家长就把自己的孩子送到私立的教会学校去上学。这类教会学校一般都属于某个教派,在学校里,他们就给学生上自己教派的宗教课程。当然,其他学校教的所有的课程,教会学校也都得教。
    许多私立学校的学生都得穿式样统一的校服。在公立学校,学生爱穿什么就可穿什么。他们往往穿着艳丽的衣服和网球鞋;有时,学生们也会搞些新花样,很快就成为流行的时装。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    An increasing number of students are coming to realize that an education at a public university can be as good, if not better, than an elite private college.
    A

    as good, if not better, than an elite private college

    B

    as good, if not better, as one at an elite private college

    C

    as good as, if not better, than an elite private college education

    D

    as good an education as, if not better, than one at an elite private college

    E

    as good as, if not better than, one at an elite private college


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    原句“if not better”是个插入语,因此在没有这个插入语的情况下,句子应该依旧是完整的,只有E项符合。

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    Which of the following can serve as a title of this text?
    A

    Hard Time for the Preschoolers and Parents.

    B

    Prosperity of Private Schools.

    C

    The Problem for Public Schools.

    D

    Americans’ No.1 Concern


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    主旨题。通读全文可知,本文主要论述的是美国由于学生多而学校少,学龄前儿童入学困难的问题。本文不但说明了现状、分析了原因,还给出了解决这一问题的建议。因此,本文主旨是“入学难困扰着学龄前儿童及其父母”。故A项为正确答案。B项意为“私立学校的繁荣”。C项意为“公立学校存在的问题”,均不正确。D项意为“美国人首要的关注点”所指太泛。