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[填空题]Bright children who are often physically very active may receive more parental attention in order to ______.
[填空题]Passage Twelve
Just like children, deer often cross British roads to get to the other side. But the cost is the deer’s life. At night, (1) cars hit and kill the animals. Now foresters are using natural animal (2) to prevent dangerous crossings.
In England, the British Forestry Commission has (3) thousands of glowing red "wolf eyes" along woodland roads. The eyes are actually reflectors (反射镜), (4) bars like the red reflectors on your bike. The ten-centimeter long bars are fixed on top of posts, with only these signs directed towards the woods rather than the roads.
When cars speed by, light rays from car headlights reflect offthe reflectors’ shining surface and (5) into the woods. Deer are instantly (6) by the wolf eyes-even though wolves haven’t (7) deer in Britain or even lived there for a hundred years!
Scientists think the glowing light (8) the "eye sh
[单项选择]Children from poor families are already a year behind in vocabulary tests when they start school, according to a research published recently.
It (62) the full impact of upbringing and home life on (63) land how those from troubled or impoverished homes can fall behind at a young age. Many never catch up with (64) classmates and become stuck in a cycle of (65) .
The report, by the Sutton Trust. (66) the importance of activities such as bedtime stories and taking children to museums and libraries. In (67) ,these appear to have a bigger impact on (68) than wealth.
It shows that home environment has an(a) (69) influence on children’s academic achievement and (70) questions about whether social mobility has (71) under the present government.
Researchers from the trust. a charity that aims to cut (72) in education, said that politicians had (73) the pr
A. behind
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C. ahead
D. later