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Among the 450 artworks in the White House art collection______.A.as is Mary Cassatt"s Youn

Among the 450 artworks in the White House art collection______.

A.as is Mary Cassatt"s Young Mother and Two Children

B.is Mary Cassatt"s Young Mother and Two Children

C.which is Mary Cassatt"s Young Mother and Two Children

D.Mary Cassatt"s Young Mother and Two Children

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B

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English teachers network ELTECS-Chi-LWhat is ELTECS-Chi-L English Language Teaching Contac

English teachers network ELTECS-Chi-L

What is ELTECS-Chi-L

English Language Teaching Contacts Scheme for China List (ELTECS-Chi-L) is a British Council China on-line discussion group for Chinese English language teaching (ELT) professionals with an interest in developing themselves and sharing views on ELT. Launched in Beijing by Helena Kennedy QC, Chair of the British Council, on 9th October 1998, the network now has around 450 subscribers among whom more than 40 are from the UK, Belgium, Japan and other countries.

ELTECS-Chi-L is a sister network to the ELTECS (English Language Teaching Contact Scheme) network which is mainly composed of ELT professionals in central and eastern Europe with over 1000 members.

How to subscribe to ELTECS-Chi-L

Any English teachers working in primary and middle schools or universities who have e-mail access are welcome to join the network at any time to share their ideas, expertise and experience with others.

To join ELTECS-Chi-L, send the following command as email to LISTSERV @ LIST1. BRITCOUN.ORG,SUB ELTECS-Chi-L yourfirstname yourlastname. For example: SUB ELTECS-Chi-L Zhonghua Zhang.

For more information please e-mail Ma Zhigang at ma. zhigang@britishcouncil.org.cn, editor of ELTECS-Chi-L.

ELTECS-Chi-L is sponsored by ______.

A.UK

B.USA

C.Belgium

D.Japan

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With the termination of the uncertified teachers and the expected retirement of hundreds m
ore, school system officials said they could have up to 750 vacancies this summer, which would be almost double the usual number.

School human resources officials said they have 950 teacher candidates assembled through widely expanded recruitment efforts, including at job fairs in Philadelphia and Detroit.

Still, they are working hard to replace 50 librarians, 50 math teachers and 100 special education teachers--high--demand jobs for which there is always a short supply. About 40 special education teachers were among those dismissed June 30, intensifying the shortage.

"Do we have enough in the pool to fill the math and special education vacancies? No," said Nicole Wilds, the school system's director of recruitment services. "We're interviewing 30 candidates a week to get them into the pool."

Although the 370 uncertified teachers who were fired represented a range of subject areas, those in the largest group--41--taught special education. Those in the second-largest--20-- taught in the sciences. About 15 of the teachers taught math.

About 290 of the teachers had been hired since 2000. Most of the teachers, who had provisional (临时的) licenses, failed to complete the college coursework needed for full certification, officials said.

As many as 1,400 teachers--about 25 percent of the teaching force in the city--were uncertified as of March 2005. In January, Superintendent Clifford B. Janey announced that he was setting a deadline of June 30 for those teachers to obtain their credentials (证书)--or face dismissal.

The 370 who lost their jobs were part of a total of 820 who were still uncertified in June. School officials, saying they recognized it would be nearly impossible to fill more than 1,000 vacancies from the loss of uncertified and retiring teachers, decided to give 450 of the uncertified instructors an opportunity to remain with the school system for a year.

What is the primary reason for the big shortage of teachers this summer?

A.Retirement of teachers.

B.Dismissal of uncertified teachers.

C.Resignation of uncertified teachers.

D.Disputes between the administration and the teachers.

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Instant Expert: Mental Health When the heart breaks down, it beats irregularly or not at a

Instant Expert: Mental Health

When the heart breaks down, it beats irregularly or not at all. A bone can chip or snap. But when the complex network of neurons in our brain fails to function normally, the result can be a near-endless variety and combinations of mental illnesses.

It's normal to sometimes be sad, happy, anxious, confused, forgetful or fearful, but when a person's emotions, thoughts or behavior. frequently trouble them, or disrupt their lives, they may be suffering from mental illness. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), about 450 million people worldwide are affected by mental, neurological or behavioral problems at any time.

However, determining that someone has a mental illness, and which one, is one of the challenges psychiatrists face. One effort to catalogue these afflictions is the "psychiatrists' bible", the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders--the latest edition fills nearly one thousand pages and lists over 400 disorders.

Diversity of disorders

Among the best known and most common mental illnesses is depression-a prolonged, weakening sad- ness, sometimes accompanied by a feeling of hopelessness and thoughts of suicide. Seasonal affective disorder is a type of depression that affects some people in the autumn and winter and is triggered by the disappearing hours of daylight and colder temperatures. In bipolar disorder (双极性障碍), a person changes from depression to episodes of excessive enthusiasm where they are unrealistically confident in their abilities.

Personality disorders are behavior. patterns that are destructive to the person themselves or those around them. In dissociative disorders, someone experiences a sudden change in consciousness or their concept of self. In dissociative amnesia, for example, the result is a loss of part or all of their memories. Samson, the Biblical strongman, may have suffered from the earliest recorded case of antisocial personality disorder.

Anxiety disorders are characterized by powerful feelings of stress and physical signs of fear-sweating, a racing heart-due to some cue in the environment, or for no obvious reason at all. These include post-traumatic (创伤后的) stress disorder, panic disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, anger disorders, hypochondria, social phobia, and other phobias including agoraphobia (open spaces), claustrophobia (small spaces), acrophobia (heights), and arachnophobia (spiders).

Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder is among the most common mental illnesses diagnosed in children, affecting their ability to focus and associated with high levels of activity and impulsiveness.

Eating disorders involve an unhealthy relationship to food. A sufferer of anorexia nervosa (神经性厌食症) will strive for thinness to the point of starvation, due to a distorted perception of their bodies and dissatisfaction in their sense of control. They engage in cycles of gorging(feed greedily) themselves and then purging through vomiting or the use of some drugs. Muscle dysmorphia is sometimes thought of as a "reverse" form. of anorexia that affects bodybuilders. Sufferers constantly worry that they are too weak despite being extremely strong.

Enormous cost

Mental illnesses are quite common. As many as one in five people are thought to suffer from mental illness, at least temporarily, each year. Suicide--often the result of untreated mental illness--claims 873000 lives around the world each year. The economic costs of these conditions are also enormous and growing. According to the WHO, depression is expected to account for more lost years of healthy life than any other disease by 2030, except for HIV/AIDS.

Even so, the mentally ill face disgrace and discrimination. Studies find people are reluctant to admit they have at mental illness, to seek help, or to stick with treatment. Others are eager to reject the label of a mental

A.irregularity of heart

B.snapped bones

C.the malfunction of the neural network in brain

D.the malfunction of the brain

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A.amongB.onC.inD.between

A.among

B.on

C.in

D.between

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[A] on[B] in[C] among[D] along

[A] on

[B] in

[C] among

[D] along

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A.amongB.inC.asD.for

A.among

B.in

C.as

D.for

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A.forB.onC.amongD.between

A.for

B.on

C.among

D.between

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A.amongB.aboveC.amidD.across

A.among

B.above

C.amid

D.across

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Judicial department,A.is the strongest among the three.B.is the weakest among the three.C.

Judicial department,

A.is the strongest among the three.

B.is the weakest among the three.

C.makes public policies.

D.makes Federal Laws.

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(A)For (B)By (C) With (D)Among

(A)For

(B)By

(C) With

(D)Among

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