In conclusion, I strongly approve of...at school considering the wide-ranging benefits of which students may take advantage.
I believe that it is important to ........ uniforms when students are at school. Firstly, uniforms ............ the children to take pride in being students .......... the school they are going to because they are wearing uniforms with .......... bearing their school's name. secondly, wearing uniforms helps students feel .......... in many ways. They all start from the same place no matter they are .......... or unweathy. they are really friends to one another ........ one school roof. Last but not least, it is practical ........ wear uniform. It doesn't take you time to think of ......... to wear every day. In conclusion, all students, from ......... to high schools should wear uniforms
I believe that it is important to ...WEAR..... uniforms when students are at school. Firstly, uniforms ......MAKE...... the children to take pride in being students .....OF..... the school they are going to because they are wearing uniforms with .....LABELS..... bearing their school's name. secondly, wearing uniforms helps students feel ....EQUAL...... in many ways. They all start from the same place no matter they are ....RICH...... or unweathy. they are really friends to one another ....UNDER.... one school roof. Last but not least, it is practical ....TO.... wear uniform. It doesn't take you time to think of ....WHAT..... to wear every day. In conclusion, all students, from ....PRIMARY..... to high schools should wear uniforms
Complete the passage:
Internet/ widely/ develop/ recently/ and/ it/ three main benefits./ Firstly/ Internet/ plentiful/ and/ reliable/ source of information/ We/ get/ information/ as/ news/ articles/ weather forecast/ fast/ and/ conveniently./ The information/ not only/ diversified/ but also/ updated./ Secondly,/ Internet/ good way/ entertain./ We/ listen/ music/ watch videos/ play games on line./ Besides,/ We/ chat/ friends/ relatives/ who/ live/ far away./ It/ cheap means of communication./ Lastly,/ Internet/ provide/ rich sourse of educational materials/ convenient way/ study on/ Internet./ We/ search/ lot/ websites/ which/ contain/ useful guidelines/ methods/ study/ In addition/ we/ do on line exercises/ take/ on line tests/ We/ not need/ go/ school/ but/ we/ still/ complete/ educational programmes./ In conclusion,/ Internet/ bring/ us/ lots/ benefits/ which/ make/ life/ more modern/ convenient.
Read the passage below carefully, and then decide whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (N)
Education of students who are hard of hearing or deaf may involve the use of powerful amplification devices, such as hearing aids, or it may use captions (printed words that appear on a television screen or computer monitor). Many deaf or hard of hearing students learn sign language, an organized system of gestures for communication. Others learn to speechread (lipread), a method of interpreting speech by “reading” the patterns of a person’s mouth as he or she speaks. Some deaf students receive cochlear implants, which are receivers surgically implanted behind the ear and connected to electrodes placed in the cochlea of the inner ear, enabling individuals to hear sounds to a varying degree.
Gifted children are often moved through the regular school curriculum at a faster pace than their peers. Some children with exceptionally high ability in a particular subject area may be allowed to reduce the time they spend in their other subjects to permit more time to focus on challenging content in their specialty. A high school student who is particularly gifted in math, for example, may attend advanced math classes at a local college rather than music classes at the high school. Some gifted students may also skip grades or they may enter kindergarten, high school, or college at an early age.
Question: There are many deaf students in the United States of America.
A. True
B. False
C. Not given
Read the passage below carefully, and then decide whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (N)
Education of students who are hard of hearing or deaf may involve the use of powerful amplification devices, such as hearing aids, or it may use captions (printed words that appear on a television screen or computer monitor). Many deaf or hard of hearing students learn sign language, an organized system of gestures for communication. Others learn to speechread (lipread), a method of interpreting speech by “reading” the patterns of a person’s mouth as he or she speaks. Some deaf students receive cochlear implants, which are receivers surgically implanted behind the ear and connected to electrodes placed in the cochlea of the inner ear, enabling individuals to hear sounds to a varying degree.
Gifted children are often moved through the regular school curriculum at a faster pace than their peers. Some children with exceptionally high ability in a particular subject area may be allowed to reduce the time they spend in their other subjects to permit more time to focus on challenging content in their specialty. A high school student who is particularly gifted in math, for example, may attend advanced math classes at a local college rather than music classes at the high school. Some gifted students may also skip grades or they may enter kindergarten, high school, or college at an early age.
Question: The first paragraph is about deaf and hard of hearing students.
A. True
B. False
C. Not given
Read the passage below carefully, and then decide whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (N)
Education of students who are hard of hearing or deaf may involve the use of powerful amplification devices, such as hearing aids, or it may use captions (printed words that appear on a television screen or computer monitor). Many deaf or hard of hearing students learn sign language, an organized system of gestures for communication. Others learn to speechread (lipread), a method of interpreting speech by “reading” the patterns of a person’s mouth as he or she speaks. Some deaf students receive cochlear implants, which are receivers surgically implanted behind the ear and connected to electrodes placed in the cochlea of the inner ear, enabling individuals to hear sounds to a varying degree.
Gifted children are often moved through the regular school curriculum at a faster pace than their peers. Some children with exceptionally high ability in a particular subject area may be allowed to reduce the time they spend in their other subjects to permit more time to focus on challenging content in their specialty. A high school student who is particularly gifted in math, for example, may attend advanced math classes at a local college rather than music classes at the high school. Some gifted students may also skip grades or they may enter kindergarten, high school, or college at an early age.
Question: Just few deaf or hard of hearing students learn sign language.
A. True
B. False
C. Not given
Read the passage below carefully, and then decide whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (N)
Education of students who are hard of hearing or deaf may involve the use of powerful amplification devices, such as hearing aids, or it may use captions (printed words that appear on a television screen or computer monitor). Many deaf or hard of hearing students learn sign language, an organized system of gestures for communication. Others learn to speechread (lipread), a method of interpreting speech by “reading” the patterns of a person’s mouth as he or she speaks. Some deaf students receive cochlear implants, which are receivers surgically implanted behind the ear and connected to electrodes placed in the cochlea of the inner ear, enabling individuals to hear sounds to a varying degree.
Gifted children are often moved through the regular school curriculum at a faster pace than their peers. Some children with exceptionally high ability in a particular subject area may be allowed to reduce the time they spend in their other subjects to permit more time to focus on challenging content in their specialty. A high school student who is particularly gifted in math, for example, may attend advanced math classes at a local college rather than music classes at the high school. Some gifted students may also skip grades or they may enter kindergarten, high school, or college at an early age.
Question: Several dumb students receive cochlear implants.
A. True
B. False
C. Not given
*Choose the best word to fill in the blank
Uniforms , because , important , labels , under , equal , rich , from , to , practical |
I believe that it is (1) ....... to wear uniforms when students are at school.
Firstly, (2) .......... encourage the students to be proud of being the students of their
school. (3) ........... they are wearing the uniforms with (4) ......... bearing their school’s
name.
Secondly, wearing uniforms helps students feel (5) ........ in many ways. They all start (6)
.............. the same place no matter they are (7) .......... or poor. They are really friends to
one another (8) ............ one school roof.
Finally, it is (9) ........... to wear uniforms. It does not take you time to think of what to
wear everyday.
In conclusion, all students from primary (10) .......... high school should wear uniform.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Although most universities in the United States are on a semester system, which offers classes in the fall and spring, some schools observe a quarter system comprised of fall, winter, spring, and summer quarters. The academic year, September to June, is divided into three quarters of eleven weeks each beginning in September, January, and March: the summer quarter, June to August, is composed of shorter sessions of varied lengths.
There are several advantages and disadvantages to the quarter system. On the plus side, students who wish to complete their degrees in less than the customary four years may take advantage of the opportunity to study year round by enrolling in all four quarters. In addition, although most students begin their programs in the fall quarter, they may enter at the beginning of any other quarters. Finally, since the physical facilities are kept in operation year round, the resources are used effectively to serve the greatest number of students. But there are several disadvantages as well. Many faculties complain that the eleven- week term is simply not enough for them to cover the material required by most college courses. Students also find it difficult to complete the assignments in such a short period of time.
In order to combine the advantages of the quarter system with those of the semester system some colleges and universities have instituted a three-term trimester system. In fourteen weeks, faculty and students have more time to cover material and finish course requirements, but the additional term provides options for admission during the year and accelerates the degree programs for those students who wish to graduate early.
When may students begin studying in a school that uses a quarter system?
A. Summer semester only
B. At the beginning of any quarter
C. September
D. At the beginning of the academic year
B
Thông tin: “In addition, although most students begin their programs in the fall quarter, they may enter at the beginning of any other quarters.” (B. At the beginning of any quarter)
Fill in the blanks with the words from the box ( uniforms / primary / labels encourage / or / equal )
I strongly believe that it is important to wear uniforms when students are at school. Firstly, uniforms (1) _______ the children to take pride in being students of the school they are going to because wearing uniforms with (2) _______ bearing their school’s name.
Secondly, wearing uniforms helps students feel (3) _______ in many ways. They all start from the same place no matter they are poor (4) ______ rich. They are really friends to one another under one school roof.
Last, but not least, it is practical to wear uniforms. It doesn’t take you time to think of what to wear every day.
In conclusion, all students from (5) _______ to high school should wear (6) _______.
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I strongly believe that it is important to wear uniforms when students are at school. Firstly, uniforms (1) __encourage_____ the children to take pride in being students of the school they are going to because wearing uniforms with (2) ___labels ____ bearing their school’s name.
Secondly, wearing uniforms helps students feel (3) ____equal___ in many ways. They all start from the same place no matter they are poor (4) __or____ rich. They are really friends to one another under one school roof.
Last, but not least, it is practical to wear uniforms. It doesn’t take you time to think of what to wear every day.
In conclusion, all students from (5) ____primary ___ to high school should wear (6) _uniforms ______.