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We owe his success to his talents, but he says his success _____ his diligence.

A. leads to   B. lies in   C. results in   D. adds to

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Thomas Edison was born on February 11, 1847 in Ohio, a state in the
US with a l______________ population. He didn’t have much school education
【小题1】____________
because the m______________ of his teachers thought he was not clever enough,  
【小题2】 ____________
and his o_____________ of success is merely a dream. However, he became one    
【小题3】____________
of the greatest ________________ (发明家) with a list of 1,093 U.S. patents. In
【小题4】 ____________
fact, there was evidence indicating that Edison was to distinguish ____________
【小题5】 ____________
later in life. The boy had a great d____________ for knowledge and was curious
【小题6】 ____________
about things. He did a lot of reading in the library while ___________ a living by
【小题7】 ____________
selling newspapers on trains. He often __________ (实验)with different things. All
【小题8】 ____________
these made him so extraordinarily ________________ (成功). Many people think   
【小题9】 ____________
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We know pre-school works, so let’s stop talking and start building a system where all children have access to excellent early childhood education. As any well-educated four year old could tell us, not doing so would be ridiculous.

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A.children’s disrespect towards parents

B.the bad performance of students at school

C.the positive effect of pre-school on children

D.Thompson’s doubt about her son’s education

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A. playing B. modelling      C. researching  D. monitoring

3.It can be inferred that______.

A.children can not enter kindergarten without pre-school

B.Oklahoma is the best state offering full-day pre-school

C.all pre-schools have well-trained, well-educated teachers

D.kids with pre-school may be better equipped for their future

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A.Not all pre-school works

B.All pre-school is created equal

C.We owe our kids universal pre-school

D.Pre-school goes well with K-12 system

 

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1.

A.though

B.when

C.if

D.since

 

2.

A.to

B.in

C.at

D.on

 

3.

A.nose

B.forehead

C.eyes

D.ears

 

4.

A.everybody

B.nobody

C.somebody

D.anybody

 

5.

A.heaviest

B.cheapest

C.smallest

D.greatest

 

6.

A.call

B.help

C.visit

D.join

 

7.

A.driving

B.coming

C.going

D.returning

 

8.

A.resisted

B.prayed

C.hesitated

D.refused

 

9.

A.had

B.went

C.waited

D.were

 

10.

A.tears

B.surprise

C.smiles

D.pride

 

11.

A.puzzle

B.comfort

C.hurt

D.honor

 

12.

A.must

B.can

C.may

D.would

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A.present

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because the m______________ of his teachers thought he was not clever enough,  

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