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A.Oh,it’s youB.Yes,speakingC.I’m waiting for you—Could ……

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A.Oh,it’s you
B.Yes,speaking
C.I’m waiting for you

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未分类题Imagine a school that expected its students to become literate(有读写能力的) without any formal instruction. Most parents would be alarmed by such an approach, which would leave their children confused and with gaps in their understanding. This however has been the philosophy on character development in many of our schools. Why is the development of character seen as somehow different from the other skills that we teach?Of course there will always be learning by osmosis(耳濡目染)in any school, but as a teacher and primary school head I have found that a child's moral literacy is strengthened when they acquire the building blocks of good character such as consideration, courage and honor: qualities which are commonly known as virtue(美德).I personally find that exploring a virtue over a two-week period provides a simple and effective program that allows for the creative input of both teacher and student and a chance for the virtue to embed(使融入)itself. Once a lesson on a virtue such as honesty has been completed we need to allow time for children to practice this concept just as would be the case with fractions or verbs. Allowing children to role play a situation such as making up excuses to cover a mistake can be enormously interesting, and the drama can be frozen allowing the characters to be questioned about their feelings and motives. It's also a safe way for children to experience for themselves how a lie usually goes out of control.Our role as educators is also to look for opportunities to help our students as they attempt to strengthen their characters. When something goes wrong we guide the young person to the virtue that will prevent it from happening again. For instance, when am student thoughtlessly disturbs the calm atmosphere of the library, instead of a response such as, ''that was really disrespectful and selfish of you!'' we draw out from them the required virtue: ''When you're walking through the library, what virtues do you need to use?''1. Which of the following is the main idea of this passage?{A; B; C}A. Teaching morals and values has been a frequently discussed topic in the past few years.B. The author and his staff embed virtues into lessons and school life to encourage character development in children.C. Kids throughout the population face the same needs, the same challenges, and the same realities in their lives.2. We can infer from the first paragraph that {A; B; C}.A. there tends to be disagreement about what character education isB. most parents are not satisfied with the teaching methods adopted in schoolsC. the approach to character education is generally considered different from the approaches to other skills3. The word ''philosophy'' in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to {A; B; C}.A. studyB. subjectC. viewpoint4. The author is a {A; B; C}.A. teacherB. librarianC. reporter5. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a way to build character in children?{A; B; C}A. Story readings and discussions.B. Osmosis.C. Taking every opportunity to teach character.

未分类题ALTERNATIVE LEGAL BILLING – WIN STRATEGIESHourly billing is the best way to be charged for legal services. About 95 percent of lawyers still perform. their legal work on an hourly basis. If you want something better than the old “bill by the hour” deal, try presenting one of these billing structures.PROJECT BILLING FOR ROUTINE ISSUESIf your legal needs include large but repetitive tasks, consider a flat-fee approach. Once you get a project billing estimate, don't hesitate to shop around to compare prices and services with other law firms. A firm may provide a better deal if it expects future work from your company.RESULTS-ORIENTED OPTIONS“Pay-according-to-success” is one choice. It considers fees based on the outcome of the case and the performance of your counsel. Contingency fees turn the matter into a shared risk or shared encouragement, making the law firm your business partner, not just representation.MULTI-LAYERED TASKSIf you're shopping for a firm for actual legal work involving a number of legal specialties, consider using blended hourly fees. The firm calculates in advance an “average” rate based on the anticipated time each lawyer spends on the matter.This arrangement helps the client to avoid paying a senior partner's hourly rate for research that should be conducted by a junior associate.Legal “Insurance”The contract fee allows the client to pick up the phone and talk to the lawyer without needing to eye the clock. This approach works like a legal insurance policy. It encourages companies to contact their counsel on non-litigation, non-crisis matters, and to save money in the long run by engaging in more preventive legal action.1. {A; B; C} is the best way to be charged for legal services.A. Results-oriented billingB. Hourly billingC. Flat-fee billing2. A flat-fee approach {A; B; C}.A. is suitable for repetitive tasksB. is uselessC. is the best choice.3. {A; B; C} make the law firm share your risk and encouragement.A. Contract feesB. Blended hourly feesC. Contingency fees4. Legal work involving a number of legal specialties should consider using {A; B; C}.A. blended hourly feesB. insurance feesC. hourly fees5. You have to eye the clock when you talk to the lawyer when you choose {A; B; C}.A. legal “Insurance”B. the old “bill by the hour” dealC. a flat-fee approach

未分类题Charity is a concept which dates back to Biblical times, when helping the poor was something that rich people basically did to make themselves feel good. Social work has its roots in charity, as it originally began around the time of the industrial revolution when there were many poor people and society was seeking a way of dealing with the poor and social problems. Although social work began as charity work, it has expanded a lot and needs to be seen from a completely different perspective.Modern-day social work deals not only with poverty and the subsequent problems, but also with the problems arising from various types of “social fear” (“social phobias”) and discrimination such as sexism, racism, and discrimination against an individual due to his age, or mental or physical disabilities. Social workers deal with the consequences of these discriminations as well as consequences that arise from sexual abuse, drug abuse, and various other problems.Social work provides an important service to society. Individuals and families in need of help are the focus of it, and are re ferred to as clients. Social workers help clients live a productive life in their own community. In order to reach this goal, they often enlist the assistance of family members, relatives, local religious leaders, and other influential members of the community. Although institutionalization may be necessary at times, it is a temporary solution. Social workers usually serve in the front line, and reach out to the clients soon after problems occur. The goal is to help clients return to normal life in a natural setting.1. The charity originally means to {A; B; C}.A. help the poor that makes the rich feel good.B. help clients return to normal life.C. serve the whole society.2. When does social work begin?{A; B; C}A. around the time of the industrial revolutionB. Biblical timesC. modern time3. Modern-day social work deals with the following problems except {A; B; C}?A. povertyB. racismC. education4. In order to help clients live a productive life, social workers can turn to the assistance of {A; B; C}.A. governmentB. family membersC. businessmen5. Which statement about social work is NOT True?{A; B; C}A. Social work roots from charity.B. Social work deals not only with poverty and the subsequent problems, but also with various social fear and discrimination.C. Social work is that the rich people want to help the poor people.