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Like many other parts of our lives today, education has become a global enterprise. In microcosm(微观世界), my school is proof of just how global. Monkseaton High School is an ordinary state-funded school of 850 students in the unfashionable part of northeastern England. Over the past seven years it has sent 12 students to American universities --- two of them to Harvard. Monkseaton has, in turn, attracted students from other countries, including Germany and Latvia. Monkseaton now almost routinely receives inquiries from students in Eastern European countries. Obviously, learning English is a big draw, but his pattern of student movement was unheard of five years ago.
The brain drain is a universal phenomenon, and countries that don’t face up to the new reality will be losing some of their most precious resources. The northeast of England is its poorest region, and has experienced a severe loss of highly qualified professionals-to-be. Some of the most able 18-year-olds are going to other parts of Britain, even to other countries. What is happening here is happening to Britain as a whole. Most noticeably, there is a growing trend of British students taking degrees in American universities. This year the number will break the psychological barrier of 1,000 students for the first time.
And what is happening at the secondary-school level is happening to higher education. Wherever they come from, today’s students have a very different perspective on education from their parents. Because of television, the Internet and their travels, these students see the world as a much smaller place than their parents once did. They are more confident in accepting the challenge of moving from one country to another, from one culture to another; in many cases they can even apply to schools over the Internet. Students are also more aware of the overall cost of education and are looking for value for money. Plus, for many, education linked to travel is a better option than education at home.
  Why does the author say education has become a global enterprise?

A.Monkseaton High School used to be a very unfashionable school in the Northeast England.
B.Monkseaton High School is now one of the state-funded middle schools in England.
C.Monkseaton High School has sent two top students to the Harvard University in U.S.
D.There is now an extensive exchange of students among different countries.

What can we infer about northeast England from the passage?

A.It is one of the poorest regions in England.
B.It has experienced a severe loss of professionals.
C.It will face a more serious brain drain in the near future.
D.It is losing its young talents to other parts of the world.

According to the passage, students today have different perspective from their parents on the following EXCEPT that _________________.

A.education linked to travel is much better than education at home
B.overall cost of education should be considered against money value
C.moving from one culture to another is a welcomed challenge
D.the Internet is more popular and easier to access in the near future

The students today tend to see the world as a much smaller place NOT because __________.

A.they are having more exposure to the television programs
B.they are having easier access to the Internet
C.they are having frequent travels to the other parts of the world
D.they are having better communication with their parents

The purpose of the author in writing this passage is to __________.

A.tell us the benefit of globalization of education
B.analyze the causes for students’ moving trend in Great Britain
C.criticize the universal phenomenon of brain drain worldwide
D.draw attention to students’ moving from one country to another
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Sometimes we spend lots of time asking who is to blame. We miss many chances to give each other support and let each other feel the warmth of human relationships. Get rid of all your unwillingness to forgive, selfishness, and fears and you will find the world is much more wonderful.
What is the meaning of the underlined phrase “the apple of their eye”

A.A person who always has a sweet smile in their opinion.
B.A person who is as pretty as an apple in their opinion.
C.A person who is loved more than anyone else in their opinion.
D.A person who looks like an apple in their opinion.

Why didn’t the father pick the boy up himself?

A.He was very lazy.
B.He thought the mother had picked him up.
C.He forgot to pick him up.
D.He was too tired to do it.

What can we learn from this passage?

A.Be careful in everything you do.
B.Love is the most important thing.
C.Learn to forgive others.
D.Everyone can make mistakes.

What do you think of the husband?

A.Warm-hearted. B.Careful. C.Hard-working. D.Broad-minded.

I just finished the household chores for the night and was preparing to go to bed, when I heard a noise in the front of the house. I opened the door to the front room and to my surprise, Santa himself stepped out from behind the Christmas tree.
He placed his finger over his mouth so I would not cry out. “What are you doing?” I started to ask. The words choked up in my throat, and I saw he had tears in his eyes. His usual jolly manner was gone. Gone was the eager, boisterous soul we all know.
He then answered me with a simple statement“TEACH THE CHILDREN!”
I was puzzled; what did he mean?
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He again reached into his bag and pulled out a brilliant STAR. “Teach the children that the star was the heavenly sign of promises long ago. God promised a savior(救世主) for the world, and the star was the sign of fulfillment of his promise.”
He then reached into his bag and pulled out a CANDLE. “Teach the children that the candle symbolizes that Christ is the light of the world, and when we see this great light we are reminded of he who displaces(取代) the darkness.”
Suddenly I heard a soft twinkling sound, and from his bag he pulled out a BELL. “Teach the children that as the lost sheep are found by the sound of the bell, it should ring mankind to the fold. The bell symbolizes guidance and return.”
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Author opened the door when he was going to sleep because________.

A.he heard something unusual
B.he was not sleeping at the moment
C.he saw the Santa at the moment
D.he wanted to step out of the room

According to Santa, the star was ________.

A.a symbol of man's thoughts turning towards heaven
B.the sigh of fulfillment of the Santa's promise
C.the symbol of the light of the world
D.the sound of the bell which ring mankind to the fold

What does the underlined word “twinkle” refer to?

A.Tears. B.Smiles. C.Glasses. D.Eyes.

More than 30 million kids buy school lunch each day. This year, many schools raised lunch prices to fight raising costs. Students pay about $2 a meal now. That is 27 cents more than last year. But they still get a good deal. The average cost for schools to produce one meal has gone up 30 cents, and is now $3.
So, how do schools neither make money nor lose money? To start, the government pays for a small part of the difference. Schools have to make up the rest. Peggy Eller, a leader of school nutrition (营养) service in Hudson, Wisconsin, said her district is cutting costs by using fewer paper products and serving smaller portion(份额). Well, portion control is one key to healthful eating!
The push for more healthful food has grown in recent years. One in five kids aged 6 to 19 is overweight. Being overweight can cause health problems. Many states passed laws that require schools to serve nutritious meals.
Since 2004, more than 90% of all U.S. Schools have removed the fat from lunches. Foods high in fat, salt and sugar have been replaced by low-fat milk, fresh fruits and vegetables. These new items on lunch menus have encouraged kids to change their eating habits. “It makes easier to try new things at home, “said Savanna Mackey, a Florida fifth-grader.
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In the first paragraph, the author aims to tell us.

A.the large number of kids buying school lunch
B.the average price of school lunch
C.the school's ways to deal with school lunch
D.the fact of school lunch's getting more expensive

Many school districts raised lunch prices because.

A.there is less healthful food on the menus
B.the cost of food has gone up
C.kids often forget to bring lunch money
D.some school dining-halls are serving smaller portions

According to Paragraph 4, Savanna Mackey.

A.doesn't like the new items on the lunch menus
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D.prefers eating at school to eating at home

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A.American schools solve the problem of high food prices by themselves.
B.American schools are very concerned about their students’ health.
C.Almost all schools are forced by the government to serve healthy foods.
D.American childhood overweight is mainly caused by the present lunch foods.

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A.the first person we know of who solved problems in his sleep
B.much more hard-working than other inventors
C.the first person to design a sewing machine that really worked
D.the only person at the time who knew the value of dreams

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A.what kind of thread to use
B.how to design a needle which would not break
C.where to put the needle
D.how to prevent the thread from getting caught around the needle

Thomas Edison is spoken of because________.

A.he also tried to invent a sewing machine
B.he got some of his ideas from dreams
C.he was one of Howe’s best friends
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A.strange images are used to communicate ideas
B.images which have no meaning are used
C.we can never understand the real meaning
D.only specially trained people can understand them

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The passage mainly talks about ________.

A.differences between men and women shoppers
B.A man goes shopping because he needs something
C.How women go about buying clothes.
D.Women are better at shopping than men

The underlined sentence “the price is a secondary consideration” in the first paragraph means when a man is shopping ________.

A.he buys good quality things, so long as they are not too dear
B.he buys whatever he likes without considering its value
C.he does not mind how much he has to pay for the right things
D.he often buy things without giving the matter proper thought.

What does a man do when he can not get exactly what he wants?

A.He buys a similar thing because of the color he wants.
B.He usually does not buy anything.
C.At least two of his requirements must be met before he buys.
D.So long as the style is right, he buys the thing.

What is the most obvious difference between men and women shoppers?

A.Men do not try clothes on in a shop while women do.
B.Women bargain for their clothes, but men do not.
C.The time they take over buying clothes.
D.Men go shopping based on need, but women never.

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