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As crime skyrockets in many communities, people are finally beginning to look for long-lasting effective answers to stem the tide of juvenile crime. Reaching the youth who have committed a crime before they become (1) is an essential step in reversing the crime trend. One (2) may be the establishment of court. court is known as a sentencing court for youths who have (3) . courts primarily deal with first-time offenders. After arrest, the young offender must (4) to the charge in juvenile court. With (5) , the offender agrees to be sentenced and abide by the decision of peer jury (6) . Another essential component to court is that, as part of the sentence, the offender must sit in on one of more future peer juries to (7) for other offenders. For example, a county court in Illinois gives young offenders a chance to (8) their arrests from their permanent record by (9) or other duties ordered by the court. court is not a trial court. All s admit their guilt and (10) a sentence given to them by a jury of their peers. A judge is present to (11) of the court. The court alleviates the strain on the (12) and has been implemented in (13) since the first court opened in Odessa, Texas. Beside giving the offender a second chance, it gives the youth (14) in the judicial process.
The purpose of the court, aside from sentencing youth offenders, is to (15) both the offenders and the volunteers while simultaneously promoting (16) between defendants, the community, and the police. By offering this (17) system, court allows those s who have made a bad decision an opportunity to (18) and learn from it. At the same time those s learn (19) . The police, the community, and the (20) .

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As crime skyrockets in many communities, people are finally beginning to look for long-lasting effective answers to stem the tide of juvenile crime. Reaching the youth who have committed a crime before they become (1) is an essential step in reversing the crime trend. One (2) may be the establishment of court. court is known as a sentencing court for youths who have (3) . courts primarily deal with first-time offenders. After arrest, the young offender must (4) to the charge in juvenile court. With (5) , the offender agrees to be sentenced and abide by the decision of peer jury (6) . Another essential component to court is that, as part of the sentence, the offender must sit in on one of more future peer juries to (7) for other offenders. For example, a county court in Illinois gives young offenders a chance to (8) their arrests from their permanent record by (9) or other duties ordered by the court. court is not a trial court. All s admit their guilt and (10) a sentence given to them by a jury of their peers. A judge is present to (11) of the court. The court alleviates the strain on the (12) and has been implemented in (13) since the first court opened in Odessa, Texas. Beside giving the offender a second chance, it gives the youth (14) in the judicial process.
The purpose of the court, aside from sentencing youth offenders, is to (15) both the offenders and the volunteers while simultaneously promoting (16) between defendants, the community, and the police. By offering this (17) system, court allows those s who have made a bad decision an opportunity to (18) and learn from it. At the same time those s learn (19) . The police, the community, and the (20) .

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【单选题】38() A second language opens the door to the world-wide sharing of skills and discoveries in science, engineering and medicine. (From English World-wide) A. and supplied to radio stations in 120 cou...

A.
English is now the international language for airline pilots, scientists, medical experts, businessmen and many others. Consequently, more and more people are learning it. The BBC’s English teaching programs are broadcast daily to four continents (31) ______. Films and video are on the air or used in institutions in over 100 countries. All this helps to add more speakers to the estimated 100 million (32) ______. The rush to learn English has reached even China. The main reason for the upsurge (上升) in interest is (33) ______. Unlike many other widely used languages, English can be correctly used in a very simple form with less than one thousand words and (34) ______. This was pointed out in the 1920’s by two Cambridge scholars, Ogden and Richards, (35) ______. Another reason for the popularity of English is that English-speaking countries are spread throughout the world. An estimated 310 million people in Britain, the U.S.A., Canada, Australia, South Africa, etc. (36) ______. Also in former British colonial areas in Africa and Asia (37) ______, no common language has been found which would make a suitable substitute for English. In Delhi, although nationalists would prefer to phase out (逐步停止) the use of English, the man from South India finds English more acceptable than Hindi, (38) ______. Turning from India to Africa, a similar problem exists. However reluctant African nations are to use English and, as it were, subject themselves to a kind of "cultural imperialism", there seems to be no alternative language which will do the job of communication effectively. The view (39) ______. Some teachers who have returned from overseas consider it creates a wider gap between those who are educated (40) ______. Nevertheless, in many parts of the world, the technical and scientific knowledge needed to develop a country’s resources and improve people’s living conditions, is just not available in the mother tongue.

【单选题】有关微生物的描述哪项是错误的( )

A.
病毒的核酸类型为DNA或RNA
B.
细菌属于原核细胞型微生物
C.
真菌属于原核细胞型微生物
D.
螺旋体属于原核细胞型微生物
E.
放线菌属于原核细胞型微生物

【单选题】Passage 3 Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage. If it were only necessary to decide whether to teach elementary science to everyone on a mass basis or to find the gifted few and take ...

A.
Most people take great interest in classical knowledge.
B.
Sufficient attention should be given to basic knowledge.
C.
The discovery of new knowledge is particularly important.
D.
Classical knowledge is more popular than current knowledge.

【单选题】Passage 2 Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage. Friedrich Dobl, a Yugoslav (南斯拉夫人) working in Germany, was annoyed with traffic jams. At long weekends and holiday times when he wanted ...

A.
he had always wanted one
B.
he wanted to sell it at a higher price
C.
he liked the red cross and the flashing light
D.
he knew that other cars would make way for an ambulance
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【单选题】38() A second language opens the door to the world-wide sharing of skills and discoveries in science, engineering and medicine. (From English World-wide) A. and supplied to radio stations in 120 cou...
A.
English is now the international language for airline pilots, scientists, medical experts, businessmen and many others. Consequently, more and more people are learning it. The BBC’s English teaching programs are broadcast daily to four continents (31) ______. Films and video are on the air or used in institutions in over 100 countries. All this helps to add more speakers to the estimated 100 million (32) ______. The rush to learn English has reached even China. The main reason for the upsurge (上升) in interest is (33) ______. Unlike many other widely used languages, English can be correctly used in a very simple form with less than one thousand words and (34) ______. This was pointed out in the 1920’s by two Cambridge scholars, Ogden and Richards, (35) ______. Another reason for the popularity of English is that English-speaking countries are spread throughout the world. An estimated 310 million people in Britain, the U.S.A., Canada, Australia, South Africa, etc. (36) ______. Also in former British colonial areas in Africa and Asia (37) ______, no common language has been found which would make a suitable substitute for English. In Delhi, although nationalists would prefer to phase out (逐步停止) the use of English, the man from South India finds English more acceptable than Hindi, (38) ______. Turning from India to Africa, a similar problem exists. However reluctant African nations are to use English and, as it were, subject themselves to a kind of "cultural imperialism", there seems to be no alternative language which will do the job of communication effectively. The view (39) ______. Some teachers who have returned from overseas consider it creates a wider gap between those who are educated (40) ______. Nevertheless, in many parts of the world, the technical and scientific knowledge needed to develop a country’s resources and improve people’s living conditions, is just not available in the mother tongue.
【单选题】有关微生物的描述哪项是错误的( )
A.
病毒的核酸类型为DNA或RNA
B.
细菌属于原核细胞型微生物
C.
真菌属于原核细胞型微生物
D.
螺旋体属于原核细胞型微生物
E.
放线菌属于原核细胞型微生物
【单选题】Passage 3 Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage. If it were only necessary to decide whether to teach elementary science to everyone on a mass basis or to find the gifted few and take ...
A.
Most people take great interest in classical knowledge.
B.
Sufficient attention should be given to basic knowledge.
C.
The discovery of new knowledge is particularly important.
D.
Classical knowledge is more popular than current knowledge.
【单选题】Passage 2 Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage. Friedrich Dobl, a Yugoslav (南斯拉夫人) working in Germany, was annoyed with traffic jams. At long weekends and holiday times when he wanted ...
A.
he had always wanted one
B.
he wanted to sell it at a higher price
C.
he liked the red cross and the flashing light
D.
he knew that other cars would make way for an ambulance
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