He is no smoker,but his father is a chain-smoker.
He is nosmoker,but his father is achain-smoker.
He is nosmoker,but his father is achain-smoker.
A、The electron transfer direction of respiratory chain flows from high potential to low potential components.
B、The most common respiratory chain in the body is the NADH oxidation respiratory chain.
C、Each pair of hydrogen atoms is oxidized through the respiratory chain to form three molecules of ATP.
D、The electron transfer of respiratory chain is also interrupted if oxidation and phosphorylation are uncoupled.
E、Each component of respiratory chain exists in the inner membrane of mitochondria and constitutes four respiratory chain complexes.
Once, a rich man was near death. He was very upset because he had worked so hard for his money____小题1:____he hoped he could take it with him to heaven. So he prayed to God he might be able to take some money with him. ____小题2:____angel heard his pray and appeared. “Sorry,____小题3:____you can’t take your wealth with you.” The man begged the angel to speak to God to see____小题4:____he might break the rules. The angel reappeared and said that God could allow him to take one suitcase. Excitedly, the man gathered his suitcase and filled it____小题5:____pure gold bars. Afterward, he died and showed up in heaven to greet St. Peter.____小题6:____(see) the suitcase, St. Peter said, “Hold on, you can’t bring that here!” The man explained that he had God’s____小题7:____(permit). St. Peter checked it out, came back and said, “You are right. You are allowed one carry-on bag, but I’m supposed to check its contents (内容)____小题8:____letting it through.” St. Peter opened the suitcase to inspect the things____小题9:____the man found too precious to leave behind and exclaimed (感叹), “You brought pavement? As you can see, the great street of the city of heaven____小题10:____(make) of pure gold!” |
Mr. Koziatek is part of something pioneering. He is a teacher at a New Hampshire high school where learning is not something of books and tests and mechanical memorization, but practical. When did it become accepted wisdom that students should be able to name the 13th president of the United States but be utterly overwhelmed by a broken bike chain?
As Koziatek knows, there is learning in just about everything. Nothing is necessarily gained by forcing students to learn geometry at a graffitied desk stuck with generations of discarded chewing gum. They can also learn geometry by assembling a bicycle.
But he’s also found a kind of insidious prejudice. Working with your hands is seen as almost a mark of inferiority. Schools in the family of vocational education “have that stereotype...that it’s for kids who can’t make it academically,”he says.
On one hand, that viewpoint is a logical product of America’s evolution. Manufacturing is not the economic engine that it once was. The job security that the US economy once offered to high school graduates has largely evaporated. More education is the new principle. We want more for our kids, and rightfully so.
But the headlong push into bachelor’s degrees for all – and the subtle devaluing of anything less – misses an important point: That’s not the only thing the American economy need. Yes, a bachelor’s degree opens more doors. But even now, 54 percent of the jobs in the country are middle-skill jobs, such as construction and high-skill manufacturing. But only 44 percent of workers are adequately trained.
In other words, at a time when the working class has turned the country on its political head, frustrated that the opportunity that once defined America is vanishing, one obvious solution is staring us in the face. There is a gap in working-class jobs, but the workers who need those jobs most aren’t equipped to do them. Koziatek’s Manchester school of Technology High School is trying to fill that gap.
Koziatek’s school is a wake-up call. When education becomes one-size-fits-all, it risks overlooking a nation’s diversity of gifts.
A broken bike chain is mentioned to show students’ lack of .
A.practical ability
B.academic training
C.pioneering spirit
D.mechanical memorization
There exists the prejudice that vocational education is for kids who .A.have a stereotyped mind
B.have no career motivation
C.are not academically successful
D.are financially disadvantaged
The author‘s attitude toward Koziatek’s school can be described as .A.supportive
B.tolerant
C.disappointed
D.cautious
We can infer from Paragraph 5 that high school graduates .A.used to have big financial concerns
B.used to have more job opportunities
C.are reluctant to work in manufacturing
D.are entitled to more educational privileges
The headlong push into bachelor‘s degrees for all .A.helps create a lot of middle-skill jobs
B.may narrow the gap in working-class jobs
C.is expected to yield a better-trained workforce
D.indicates the overvaluing of higher education
A、Expense Prepayment $93,000 $8,000
B、Expense Prepayment $93,000 $16,000
C、Expense Prepayment $94,000 $8,000
D、Expense Prepayment $94,000 $16,000
B.collaboration
C.execution
D.price/performance of applications
He returned to his hometwon so that he couldindulgehis passion for football.
A) develop B) enjoy C) break D) limit
We had a longdiscussionbefore we reached an agreement.
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