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The reform. and opening-up policy, which has been very successful, remains _______, and will play a greater role in the future development.

A. a sacred cow

B. a confidential source

C. a white elephant

D. a wet blanket

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第1题

We should carry out reform. and open to the outside world and ________ punish corruption
.

A、in the same time

B、at the same time

C、at the same

D、by the time

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第2题

1 While the mission of public schools has expanded beyond education to include social sup
port and extra-curricular activities, the academic schedule has changed little in more than a century.

2 Reclaiming the school day for academic instruction and escaping the time-bound traditions of education are vital steps in the school-reform. process, says a report released today by the National Education Commission on Time and Learning.

3 The commission's report, titled "Prisoners of Time," calls the fixed clock and calendar in American education a "fundamental design flaw" in desperate need of change. "Time should serve children instead of children serving time," the report says.

4 The two-year commission found that holding American students to "world-class standards" will require more time for classroom instruction. "We have been asking the impossible of our students—that they learn as much as their foreign peers while spending half as much time in core academic subjects," it states.

5 The commission compared the relationships between time and learning in Japan, Germany, and the United States and found that American students receive less than half the basic academic instruction that Japanese and German students are provided. On average, American students can earn a high school diploma if they spend only 41 percent of their school time on academics, says the report.

6 American students spend an average of three hours a day on "core" academics such as English, math, science, and history, the commission found. Their report recommends offering a minimum of 5.5 hours of academics every school day.

7 The nine-member commission also recommends lengthening the school day beyond the traditional six hours.

8 "If schools want to continue offering important activities outside the academic core, as well as serving as a hub for family and community services, they should keep school doors open longer each day and each year," says John Hodge Jones, superintendent of schools in Murfreesbor, Tenn. and chairman of the commission.

9 The typical school year in American public schools is 180 days. Eleven states allow school years of 175 days or less, and only one state requires more than 180 days.

10 "For over a decade, education reform. advocates have been working feverishly to improve our schools," says Milton Goldberg, executive director of the commission. "But... if reform. is to truly take hold, the six-hour, 180-day school year should be relegated to museums as an exhibit from our education past."

The report issued by the National Education Commission on Time and Learning found that____________.

A.Japanese students study twice as much as U.S. students

B.U.S. high schools skimp on basic courses

C.German students spend 5.5 hours on academics daily

D.U.S. students are incomparable

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第3题

1While the mission of public schools has expanded beyond education to include social suppo

1 While the mission of public schools has expanded beyond education to include social support and extra-curricular activities, the academic schedule has changed little in more than a century.

2 Reclaiming the school day for academic instruction and escaping the time-bound traditions of education are vital steps in the school-reform. process, says a report released today by the National Education Commission on Time and Learning.

3 The commission's report, titled "Prisoners of Time," calls the fixed clock and calendar in American education a "fundamental design flaw" in desperate need of change. "Time should serve children instead of children serving time," the report says. 4 The two-year commission found that holding American students to "world-class standards" will require more time for classroom instruction. "We have been asking the impossible of our students—that they learn as much as their foreign peers while spending half as much time in core academic subjects," it states.

5 The commission compared the relationships between time and learning in Japan, Germany, and the United States and found that American students receive less than half the basic academic instruction that Japanese and German students are provided. On average, American students can earn a high school diploma if they spend only 41 percent of their school time on academics, says the report.

6 American students spend an average of three hours a day on "core" academics such as English, math, science, and history, the commission found. Their report recommends offering a minimum of 5.5 hours of academics every school day.

7 The nine-member commission also recommends lengthening the school day beyond the traditional six hours.

8 "If schools want to continue offering important activities outside the academic core, as well as serving as a hub for family and community services, they should keep school doors open longer each day and each year," says John Hodge Jones, superintendent of schools in Murfreesbor, Tenn. , and chairman of the commission.

9 The typical school year in American public schools is 180 days. Eleven states allow school years of 175 days or less, and only one state requires more than 180 days.

10 "For over a decade, education reform. advocates have been working feverishly to improve our schools," says Milton Goldberg, executive director of the commission. "But... if reform. is to truly take hold, the six-hour, 180-day school year should be relegated to museums as an exhibit from our education past."

The report issued by the National Education Commission on Time and Learning found that ______.

A.Japanese students study twice as much as U.S. students

B.U.S. high schools skimp on basic courses

C.German students spend 5.5 hours on academics daily

D.U.S. students are incomparable

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第4题

我们必须采取措施深化改革。()
我们必须采取措施深化改革。()

A.We must take measures to deepen our reform.

B.Measures have to be taken to deepen the reform.

C.Measures have to be taken to deepen our commitment to reform.

D.Measures must be taken£o deepen reform.

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第5题

Chinese reform. and opening-up policy___the way for its economical development.

A.puts

B.paves

C.pave

D.moves

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第6题

American Puritanism derived its theological principles from Calvinism and aimed at a thorough reform. of the church. ()
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第7题

_________ numbers of people support the reform. of economic system so as to get rid o
f bribery.

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第8题

The author sees the reform. of Bolivia's industry as a sign of ______.A.less oil supply an

The author sees the reform. of Bolivia's industry as a sign of ______.

A.less oil supply and high oil price in the world

B.nationalization of industry in other countries

C.smaller share of oil reserves in state-owned companies

D.more efficiency in exploitation and processing of oil

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第9题

Some reform. advocates ignore the impact of class size on student achievement, and the

A.in need of

B.in terms of

C.in case of

D.in favor of

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