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Directions: You and some of your classmates decide to go for an outing to the Summer Palace during the National Day holidays. As the organizer, you are to write an email message to remind the others of:
1) when and where to meet;
2) what to bring;
3) why they have to tell you in advance whether they will come.
You should write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET 2. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use "Wang Ling" instead. (10 points)
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Part A
Directions: You and some of your classmates decide to go for an outing to the Summer Palace during the National Day holidays. As the organizer, you are to write an email message to remind the others of:
You should write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET 2. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use "Wang Ling" instead. (10 points)
[单项选择]Elementary and secondary education is ( ).
A. free
B. free and attendance is required by law
C. compulsory
D. D. Both B and
[单项选择]Thousands of teachers at the elementary, secondary, and college levels can testify that their students’ writing exhibits a tendency toward a superficiality that wasn’t seen, say 10 or 15 years ago. It shows up not only in their lack of analytical skills, but in poor command of grammar and rhetoric. I’ ye been asked by a graduate student what a semicolon is. The mechanics of the English language have been tortured to pieces by’ TV. Visual, moving images—which are the venue of television—can’t be held in the net of careful language. They want to break out. They really have nothing to do with language, grammar, and rhetoric, and they have become fractured.
Recent surveys by dozens of organizations also suggest that up to 40% of the American public is functionally illiterate. That is, our citizens’ reading and writing abilities, if they have any, are impaired so seriously as to render them, in that handy jargon of our times, dysfunctional. The reading is taught - TV teaches people not
A. reading and writing; culture; outlook; reasoning
B. grammar and rhetoric; literature; habit; learning
C. language; fiction; values; thinking
D. analytical skills; teaching; culture; assumptions