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     Two friends have an argument that bleaks up their friendship forever, even though neither one can
remember how the whole thing got started. Such sad events happen over and over in high schools
across the country. In fact, according to an official report on youth violence, "In our country today, the
greatest threat to the lives of children and adolescents is not disease or starvation or abandonment, but
the terrible reality of violence". Given that this is the case, why aren't students taught to manage conflict
the way they are taught to solve math problems, drive cars, or stay physically fit?
      First of all, students need to realize that conflict is unavoidable. A report on violence among middle
school and high school students indicates that most violent incidents between students begin with a
relatively minor insult (侮辱). For example, a fight could start over the fact that one student eats a peanut
butter sandwich each lunchtime. Laughter over the sandwich can lead to insults, which in turn can lead to
violence. The problem isn't in the sandwich, but in the way students deal with the conflict.
     Once students recognize that conflict is unavoidable, they can practice the golden rule of conflict
resolution (解決) stay calm. Once the student feels calmer, he or she should choose words that will calm
the other person down as well. Rude words, name-calling, and accusation only add fuel to the emotional
fir On the other hand, soft words spoken at a normal sound level can put out the fire before it explodes
out of control.
     After both sides have calmed down, they can use another key strategyfor conflict resolution; listening.
Listening allows the two sides to understand each other. One person should describe his or her side, and
the other person should listen without interrupting. Afterward, the listener can ask non-threatening
questions to clarify the speaker's position. Then the two people should change roles.
     Finally, students need f. consider what they are hearing. This doesn't mean trying to figure out what's
wrong with the other person. It means understanding what the real issue is and what both sides are trying
to accomplish. For example, a shouting match over a peanut butter sandwich might happen because one
person thinks the other person is unwilling to try new things. Students need to ask themselves questions
such as these: How did this start? What do I really want? What am I afraid off As the issue becomes
clearer, the conflict often simply becomes smaller. Even if it doesn't, careful thought helps both sides
figure out a mutual solution.
     There will always be conflict in schools, but that doesn't mean there needs to be violence. After
students in Atlanta started a conflict resolution program, according to Educators for Social Responsibility, "64 percent of the teachers reported less physical violence in the classroom; 75 percent of the teachers
reported an increase in student cooperation; and 92 percent of the students felt better about themselves".
Learning to resolve conflicts can help students deal with friends,. teachers. parents, bosses, and coworkers. In that way, conflict resolution is a basic life skill that should be taught in schools across the country.
1. This article is mainly about _____.
A. the lives of school children
B. the cause of arguments in schools
C. how to analyze youth violence
D. how to deal with school conflicts
2. From Paragraph 2 we can learn that________.
A. violence is more likely to occur at lunchtime
B. a small conflict can lead to violence
C. students tend to lose their temper easily
D. the eating habit of a student is often the cause of a fight
3.Why do students need to ask themselves the questions stated in Paragraph 5?
A. To find out who to blame.
B. To get ready to buy new things.
C. To make clear what the real issue is.
D. To figure out how to stop the shouting match.
4. After the conflict resolution program was started in Atlanta, it was found that______.
A. there was a decrease in classroom violence
B. there was less student cooperation in the classroom
C. more teachers fell better about themselves in schools
D. the teacher-student relationship greatly improved
5.The writer's purpose for writing this article is to_______.
A. complain about problems in school education
B. teach students different strategies for school life
C. advocate teaching conflict management in schools
D. inform teachers of the latest studies on school violence
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Two Languages or One?

  A student is learning to speak British English. He wonders: Can they understand me? Learners of English often ask: What are the difference between British and American English? How important are these differences?

  Certainly, there are some differences between British and American English. There are a few differences in grammar. For example, speakers of British English say“in hospital”and“Have you got a pen?” Americans say“in the hospital”and“Do you have a pen?”Pronunciation is sometimes different. Americans usually sound the r’s in words like“bird”and“work”. Some speakers of British English do not sound the r’s in these words. There are differences between British and American English in spelling and vocabulary. For example,“colour”and“vapour”are British,“color”and“vapor”are American.

  These differences in grammar, pronunciation, spelling and vocabulary(詞匯)are not important, however. For the most part, British and American English are the same language.

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A.if they should learn American English

B.how they can communicate with Americans

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A.I haven’t any brothers.

B.I don’t have any brothers.

C.I haven’t got any brothers.

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4.________ speakers of British English sound the r’s in the word“artist”.

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A.No
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5.The writer of the article believes ________

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A.There’s difference between British English and American English, but it’s not enough to get in the way of communication.

B.There’s no difference between British English and American English, so they are the same language.

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Two Languages or One?

  A student is learning to speak British English. He wonders: Can they understand me? Learners of English often ask: What are the difference between British and American English? How important are these differences?

  Certainly, there are some differences between British and American English. There are a few differences in grammar. For example, speakers of British English say “in hospital” and “Have you got a pen?” Americans say “in the hospital” and “Do you have a pen?” Pronunciation is sometimes different. Americans usually sound ther's in words like “bird” and “work”. Some speakers of British English do not sound ther's in these words. There are differences between British and American English in spelling and vocabulary(詞匯). For example, “colour” and “vapour” are British, “color” and “vapor” are American.

  These differences in grammar, pronunciation, spelling and vocabulary are not important, however. For the most part, British and American English are the same language.

1.One of the questions among students learning English is ________.

[  ]

A.if they should learn American English

B.how they can communicate with Americans

C.how great the difference is between British and American English

D.in how many ways the two languages are different

2.To the question “Are there differences between British English and American English?” the wirter's answer is ________.

[  ]

A.Yes
B.No
C.Not quite
D.Not certain

3.Which of the following do you think is American English?

[  ]

A.I haven't any brothers.

B.I don't have any brothers.

C.I haven't got any brothers.

D.I have got no brothers.

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A.No
B.All
C.Most
D.Not all

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[  ]

A.there are differences between British and American English, but it's not enough to get in the way of communication

B.there's no difference between British and American English, so they are the same language

C.there are so many differences between British English and American English that communication between the two peoples is impossible

D.though the difference isn't very important, it may often bring trouble in mutual understanding.

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Two British men and their young sons were killed when their light aircraft crashed and burst into flames in the US.It occurred last night.Pilot Garry Megson, 38, died with his eight-year-old son Peter, family friend Stephen Aspden, 45, and his 12-year-old son, Jack.Police said Mr.Megson was attempting a tricky manoeuvre, called a touch-and-go landing,when the accident happened in the rented single-englne Piper Warrior.The move involves touching the wheels down on the landing strip before immediately taking off again.The aircraft failed to regain height and veered off the runway.It hit several ears and a hangar(飛機(jī)庫(kù)房)before bursting into flames in Pennsylvania on Sunday.Mr.Megson.who has 20 years' flying experience, moved to the US 11 months ago with his wife and son to work as a manager with drugs giant AstraZeneea.Secondary school teacher Mr.Aspden, 45, was on holiday, visiting with his family.His wife and ten year old daughter have since returned to Manchester, where they live.Christine Troy, a neighbour of Mr.Megson.said it was “just so sad” the crash happened.She added:”He was the greatest guy, His son was just wonderful.”

(1)

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a magazine

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a newspaper

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a book

D.

an advertisement

(2)

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A.

Four killed in plane crash

B.

A plane burst into flames

C.

A touch-and-go landing.

D.

Four murdered in Pennsylvania

(3)

How did the crash happen?

[  ]

A.

The plane burst in the air.

B.

The plane burst into flames on the runway.

C.

The plane touched the wheels down on the landing strip.

D.

The plane hit some ears and a hangar and burst into flames.

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Two Earthquakes in Two Months:

Comparing the Quakes in Haiti(海地)and Chile(智利)

  Overview(概要)How do the earthquakes in Chile and Haiti compare?Here, students perform a gallery walk to learn more about the earthquakes from a specific point, and then do a specific research and presentation project or response activity.Finally, they seek answers to their unanswered questions.

  Materials Print copies of photographs, charts, documents and other visuals to display, as described below; computer(s)with Internet access(optional), research materials, handouts.

  Warm-up Choose and prepare a“gallery”of photographs, graphics, news reports and other materials to display around the room to enable students to consider the 2010 earthquake in Chile.

  Depending on course program, choose materials for the gallery that provide a window on the two quakes, through one of the following specific points, or the focus of your choice:

  Earthquakes through History Putting the 2010 Chilean and Haitian quakes into historical view related to other earthquakes, including the 1960 Chilean quake and the 2004 Asian earthquake and tsunami.

  Rescue and Aid Considering domestic and international response to the disasters by militaries, governments and aid organizations, including rescue and recovery as well as efforts to provide food, water, health care and shelter to those affected.

  Related The article Underwater Plate Cuts 400 Mile Gash compares several earthquakes:

  Mr.Lin figured that the quake on Saturday was 250 to 350 times more powerful than the Haitian quake.

  But Paul Caruso noted that at least on land, the effects of the Chilean tremor(震動(dòng))might not be as bad.For one thing, he said, the quality of building construction is generally better in Chile than in Haiti.And the fact that the quake occurred offshore should also help limit the destruction.In Haiti, the rupture(斷裂)occurred only a few miles from the capital, Port-au-Prince.The rupture on Saturday was centered about 60 miles from the nearest town, Chillan, and 70 miles from the country's second-largest city, Concepción.

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  Questions For discussion with others and reading comprehension:

How does the 2010 Chilean earthquake compare to the 1960 Chilean earthquake?

  Why do scientists believe that the 2010 Chilean earthquake will not cause the same level of damage as January's Haitian earthquake did?

  How does the 2010 Chilean earthquake compare to the 2004 Indonesian earthquake?

  What reasons do scientists give to explain why the Indonesian quake caused so much more damage than the recent Chilean earthquake?

(1)

Which of the following shows one of the reasons for slighter losses in Chile than in Haiti?

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A.

Position:

B.

Power:

C.

Building:

D.

Rescue:

(2)

We can infer that the article Underwater Plate Cuts 400 Mile Gash includes ________.

[  ]

A.

the causes of the 2010 Chilean earthquake and the 1960 Chilean earthquake

B.

the comparison between the 2010 Haitian and the 2004 Indonesian earthquakes

C.

the reason for the 2010 Chilean quake being more powerful than January's Haitian earthquake

D.

the reason for less damage in the 2010 Chilean quake than in the 2004 Indonesian earthquake

(3)

What is the passage most likely to be?

[  ]

A.

A program for research.

B.

A guide to earthquake study.

C.

An advertisement for students.

D.

An introduction to quakes.

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Two British men and their young sons were killed when their light aircraft crashed and burst into flames in the US.It occurred last night.Pilot Garry Megson, 38, died with his eight-year-old son Peter, family friend Stephen Aspden, 45, and his 12-year-old son, Jack.Police said Mr.Megson was attempting a tricky maneuver, called a touch-and-go landing, when the accident happened in the rented single-engine Piper Warrior.The move involves touching the wheels down on the landing strip before immediately taking off again.The aircraft failed to regain height and veered off the runway.It hit several ears and a hangar(飛機(jī)庫(kù)房)before bursting into flames in Pennsylvania on Sunday.Mr.Megson who has 20 years' flying experience, moved to the US 11 months ago with his wife and son to work as a manager with drugs giant AstraZeneca.Secondary school teacher Mr.Aspden, 45, was on holiday, visiting with his family.His wife and ten year old daughter have since returned to Manchester, where they live.Christine Troy, a neighbour of Mr.Megson said it was“just so sad”the crash happened.She added:“He was the greatest guy.His son was just wonderful.”

(1)

This passage is probably taken from ________.

[  ]

A.

a magazine

B.

a newspaper

C.

a book

D.

an advertisement

(2)

What's the best title of the passage?

[  ]

A.

Four killed in plane crash

B.

A plane burst into flames

C.

A touch-and-go landing.

D.

Four murdered in Pennsylvania

(3)

How did the crash happen?

[  ]

A.

The plane burst in the air.

B.

The plane burst into flames on the runway.

C.

The plane touched the wheels down on the landing strip.

D.

The plane hit some ears and a hangar and burst into flames.

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