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[单项选择]The author raises issues that would most concern which of the following groups
A. Electricians.
B. Environmentalists.
C. Aviators.
D. Teachers.
[单项选择]Which of the following countries has tile most immigrants
A. The U.K.
B. The U.S.
C. Australia.
D. New Zealand
[单项选择]What does the author concern most in the passage
A. Education on genetically-modified food to the public.
B. Biotechnology of genetically-modified food.
C. Safety of genetically-modified food.
D. Research of genetically-modified food.
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The Internet raises major issues and challenges for education, not just in China but all over the world. Yet it simply cannot be ignored in terms of the opportunities and resources that it can offer.
We can divide the main issues facing education systems into three groups — access, quality and responsibility. Let us consider the Internet in relation to each of them.
First, access. Through the Internet, practically the whole world can be brought into your classroom. Using e-mail makes it possible to have a class whose members are spread all over the world and who may never meet either the teacher or each other face to face. It can put students in different countries in easy contact.
The information resources available are almost limitless. With the Internet, students and teachers can access the wisdom, experience, skills, and even guidance of others in a way that was only possible for a very privileged few.
Next, quality. The Internet does pos
A. communities.
B. governments.
C. schools.
D. researching groups.
[单项选择]What type of developing countries would be most likely to use English
A. Those geographically close to the United States.
B. Those interested in the culture of the United States.
C. Former colonies of Great Britain.
D. Countries where international conferences are held.
[单项选择]Which of the following would be most analogous to the process of dampening oscillations described in the paragraph
A. During a rainstorm, water rises to the level of a sewer drain, siphoning off and thus remaining at constant level.
B. A rubber ball which bounces off the ground multiple times, than gradually comes to rest.
C. A meteor hurtles through space indefinitely, due to the laws of inertia.
D. A clothing iron is left on, then becomes so hot that it catches on fire, burning its own cord and destroying its power source.
E. (E) A baseball pitcher knows he tends to through to the left of home plate, and then in trying to throw to the right, overcorrects.