________________________(暴露) to the light for long leads to injury to the skin. (expose)

 

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根據(jù)所給的中文或首字母提示,按照句子的要求填寫適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,每空一詞。
【小題1】After the match ,the judge _______ (宣布)that our team won the title.
【小題2】He thought it is his duty to help ordinary people _______(暴露) to the disease.
【小題3】His first speech as president made a strong _______(印象)on his audience.
【小題4】 In the crash he suffered severe _________(傷) to the head and arms.
【小題5】We must ________ (致力于)our efforts on improving education.
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科目:高中英語 來源:2015屆安徽省高二上學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

Should students do the grading?

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Walter Potenza, California

The Supreme Court was absolutely correct to say it’s OK for students to grade one another’s homework, quizzes, and tests: in fact, it’s a great idea.

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I understand that some individuals are sensitive to their classmates seeing their work or grades. Any good teacher would be considerate of students who don’t want their classmates to grade their assignments.

Winston Smith, North Carolina

A girl moves back as her classmate announces her failing test grade and hands her the paper. The quiet classroom heats up.

With the increase in student grading over the past few years, scenes like this have become a bitter reality in schools across the nation. Teachers and schools should not advocate student grading and public announcement of grades because it provides a violation of privacy for students and causes unfair judgments and treatment by their classmates.

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A. change     B. imagine     C. strengthen       D. create

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B. the Supreme Court should do more research on students grading

C. teachers should guide students on how to grade homework

D. teachers should be careful not to hurt those sensitive students

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B. criticize the student grader

C. tell us she is not a good student

D. present the negative effect of student grading

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A. Student grading is not related to families’ privacy.

B. The Supreme Court should change its decision.

C. The Buckley Amendment doesn’t apply to student grading.

D. Student grading is OK, but not public announcement of grades.

 

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Should students do the grading?

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D. teachers should be careful not to hurt those sensitive students

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A. show her weak points

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A. Student grading is not related to families’ privacy.

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C. The Buckley Amendment doesn’t apply to student grading.

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