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Jack had gone to a university to study history,but at the end of hisfirst year,he failed in the history examination and he was told by hishistory professor that he would have to leave the university,but his fatherdecided that he would go to see the professor to ask him to let Jack go onwith his studies the following year.  相似文献   

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The junior middle school phase is one in which students first come into formal contact with science subjects and is a key period in the formation of their attitudes toward the sciences. Any setback in science studies in this period inevitably affects the students' studies in the senior middle school phase and even their future choice of specializations and the direction of their career development. Thus science education during the junior middle school phase is of the utmost importance for the students' growth. Studies by scholars abroad show that the great majority of girls have the same intelligence and ambitions as boys when they enter school, but by the time they graduate from junior and senior middle schools they have much less confidence in their abilities and their self-esteem has conspicuously declined. There is also a big difference between boys and girls in terms of their choice of advancement to higher schools, and a relatively small proportion of girls choose to take science courses in senior middle school. In terms of choice of vocations, most girls remain stuck in the narrow field of traditional occupations for females, such as nursing, health care, and secretarial work, and display a clear tendency toward job gender patternization. The rate of school dropouts and discontinued schooling is much higher among girls than boys.1 Studies by scholars in China show that stereotyped gender impressions among teachers leads to incorrect conduct in education and teaching. For instance, teachers believe that boys are more clever. They make different dispositions for girls' and boys' learning activities, and lavish more attention on boys. Such different feedback to learning information [sic] from boys and girls widens the difference between students of different genders.2  相似文献   

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A Good Doctor     
East Africa(非洲)is a his pee but it has a vq small numbe Of hospi-tals.It Hi dctors and。 e big Hi hay them bu he灯].----muHH.M。t Of he de h、in he co。一卜ide.Michael Wd is l-c)tllaxrandpilo(飞行员).HewI,I1Les1inNaichbuhe=HtOworkinthtonopide.In lops he er to a small place in he COpide.He visiteda盯m山M吵M皿d -- on a ptient(病人).*o则山e r h KelyandTtirlsarlla.HethekhekverychgrI)er)t)letDNAi1?t)I)i.herearefourpas now nd M are our dctors nd。 It is pr wd.heplanes。slllall and the…  相似文献   

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Doctor Jim Bruce was on night duty when the hospital received an urgent call.A doctor was needed at once to attend a birth.Jim was given a sheet of paper withthe address.Without delay,he hurried to his car and set off for the house,whichwas about ten minutes'drive from the hospital.He had been driving for about fiveminutes when his car broke down.Jim tried to start the engine again,but nothinghe did had any effect.He gave up trying and set off walking.  相似文献   

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Jack went to school to study history, but when he finished his first year, he didn't pass the exam and the teacher said to him, "You have to leave school." When the boy's father heard the news, he was worried. He came to the school to see the teacher. He found the teacher in the office and asked the teacher to let Jack study in the school the next year.  相似文献   

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What Is Good?     
“什么是真好?”我在沉思中问。法庭说:“法规。”学校说:“知识。”智者说:“真理。”愚人说:“欢乐。”少女说:“爱情。”侍者说:“美丽。”  相似文献   

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Is He Crazy?     
哈里:我的兄弟每天都要刮一次胡子。约翰:我的兄弟每天要刮50次胡子。哈里:他疯了吗?约翰:没有,他是个理发师。Is He Crazy?  相似文献   

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Is He Better?     
A year ago, Mary s brother had a traffic accident and was rushed to the hospital with a very serious brain injury. Last month, I saw Mary in the street and asked if her brother w as any better after the brain opera-tion.“Yes,”she replied,“he's much better.Before the operation he couldnotrecognize anyone.Now he offers greetings to anyone he sees.”Is He Better?…  相似文献   

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In the world English is the most widely spoken language. It is spoken by more than 400 million people as their first language. For example, the USA, the Great Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand are all important English-speaking countries. And it …  相似文献   

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State and federal accountability reforms are putting considerable pressure on schools to increase the achievement of historically low-performing groups of students and to close test score gaps. In this article, we exploit the differences among the large number of elementary schools in New York City to examine how much schools vary in the efficiency of the education they provide to subgroups. In addition, we examine the extent to which observable school characteristics can account for the variation that exists. We find that New York City elementary schools vary in how well they educate poor students compared to nonpoor students and Asian and White students compared to Black and Hispanic students. The disparities in school efficiency measures between boys and girls are lower than for the other subgroups. There is no conclusive evidence about which school resources and characteristics are associated with more or less efficient education across all subgroups.  相似文献   

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“Tom,what’s the matter with your younger brother?” asked the mother inthe kitchen.“Why is he crying?”  相似文献   

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Pig studied at a college (大学). His par-ents were poor, so he had to do odd jobs(临时工)during the holidays to pay for his educa-tion. He did not mind working hard.  相似文献   

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John:Whenwegetmarried,weregoingtohaveagoodcookinourhouse.Mike:Ididntknowyourgirlfriendcouldcook.John:Shecant.Hermotheriscomingtolivewithus.9  相似文献   

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Seeing a Doctor     
《今日中学生》2005,(2):42-43
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Seeing a Doctor     
文武 《英语辅导》2001,(9):27-27
英语中看病这一交际项目有着各种不同的表达方式,本文将看病时的常用语归纳如下:  相似文献   

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Seeing a Doctor     
1.医生询问病人的用语。 What’s the matter/wrong/the trouble?怎么啦? What’s the matter/wrong/the trouble with you(your leg,ect)?你(你的腿)怎么啦? Is there anything wrong with you(your head)?你(的头)怎么啦?  相似文献   

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Seeing a Doctor     
人们生活中难免伤风感冒。生病就得去看医生,在国外看病,一般要预约,到约定时间再去,这样就不会耽误你看病了。要注意的是,感觉不适去就诊,不得先对医生下结论说:“Ihaveacold(我感冒了)”等,而必须对医生详细说明你的症状,让医生作出判断;而且也不可自己点药,医生会根据你的病情开药。如果你自作主张,医生会认为你尊重他,认为“你既然会自己看病,又何必找我呢?”另外,要向医生说清楚病情,你必须知道与你病情相关的词如头痛(headache)、咳嗽(cough)、消化不良(indigestion)等等本文就向同学们介绍一些看病时常用语。一、询问病情1.Whathurt…  相似文献   

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