Many people seem to have the wrong image of schools in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) with many assuming they are predominantly Islamic-based and tend to "cold shoulder the West". This is very much not the case as schools in the UAE are more open, more accessible and offer one of the highest levels of education in the whole world. Despite the fact that the UAE is predominantly connected with oil and other natural resources, many people seem to overlook the fact that the UAE authorities have invested billions upon billions of dollars into the local education system. The area now has some of the latest technology, the latest education facilities with the latest education techniques very prominent across the education system, which continues to attract overseas interest. While in some areas of the UAE education system there has been a battle between the more traditional and the modern politicians in the region, the area has embraced English as a general teaching language. This has proved to be very beneficial not only for those moving to the UAE from the UK for employment but also those bringing families to the area and also requiring education facilities. This has helped many of those expats moving to the region to settle quicker thereby enabling them to concentrate on other areas of their new life. Anybody who is resident in the UAE is eligible for inclusion in any of the state run schools in the region and those who do not fit the residency criteria can pay to attend local education facilities. There are also a number of international schools in the region, an area which is obviously targeted towards the expat market and which continues to grow. However, the education ministry in the UAE plays a very important and a very hands-on role in the area of education as a whole, something which is adding to "life in the UAE". It will come as no surprise to learn that there are various overseas universities prominent in the UAE with the American University opening its doors to Dubai back in 1995. The ongoing success of the American University in Dubai has prompted a whole array of other overseas education facilities to look at branching out into the UAE. The overall level of education in the UAE, both in state run and private education facilities, is excellent and the area has one of the highest literacy rates in the world. Slowly but surely it is becoming more and more apparent that the various rulers of the UAE have invested very wisely in a whole range of different sectors and areas of the region. However, a massive 25% of federal government spending is targeted towards the education sector, something which is continually bringing benefits to the region. When moving to the UAE from any area of the world you will have many things to consider but the very fact that high-quality education is available on your doorstep for your family is very much welcome. The best title of this passage is______.
A. Higher Education in the UAE
B. Investment in the UAE Schools
C. Access to the UAE Schools
D. Schools in the UAE
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How many people on the Russian submarine survived the accident
A. 20.
B. 21.
C. 167.
D. 208.
What is the main purpose of the talk
A. To explain why recycling is important.
B. To describe the recycling program.
C. To discuss whether or not recycling should be mandatory.
D. To explain how to find the recycling facilities.
Fifty years ago, on May 25, 1961, US President John F. Kennedy (31) a grand challenge that changed the world (32) humankind knew it— (33) a man to the Moon and bring him home again, and to do it by the end of the decade. It is one of the most (34) images of all time an Earthling (35) foot upon the Moon for the first time. The moment was immortalized by astronaut Neil Armstrong. "One small step for a man, one giant (36) for mankind," said Armstrong. The challenge to put a man on the Moon had been issued on May 25, 1961, by newly elected President John F. Kennedy in a bold speech before Congress. "First, I believe that this nation (37) commit itself to (38) the goal, before this decade is out, (39) landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the earth. No (40) space project in this period will be more (41) to mankind, or more important in the long-range exploration of space; and none will be so difficult or expensive to accomplish..." said President Kennedy. To set the stage for this speech, here is a bit of history: In 1957, the Soviet Union (42) Sputnik—the first (43) object (44) placed into orbit around Earth. And only one month before Kennedy’s speech, the Soviets sent the first man into space, Yuri Gagarin. Three weeks later an American (45) suit—Alan Shepard, who admired the view from his Freedom Seven Mercury space capsule. "On the periscope—what a beautiful view," said Shepard. "Cloud cover over Florida." The Space Race was well (46) . The Apollo Eleven (47) was the first manned mission to land on the Moon. It was the fifth human spaceflight of Project Apollo and the third human (48) to the Moon. It was also the second all-veteran crew in manned spaceflight history. Launched on July 16, 1969, it carried Mission Commander Neil Alden Armstrong, Command Module Pilot Michael Collins and Lunar Module Pilot Edwin Eugene "Buzz" Aldrin, Jr. On July 20, Armstrong and Aldrin became the first (49) to land on the Moon, while Collins orbited above. The mission fulfilled President John F. Kennedy’s goal of reaching the moon (50) the end of the 1960s.
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已知在文件IN54.DAT中存有100个产品销售记录,每个产品销售记录由产品代码dm(字符型4位)、产品名称mc(字符型10位)、单价dj(整型)、数量sl(整型)、金je(长整型)几部分组成。其中,金额=单价×数量可计算得出。函数ReadDat()的功能是读取这100个销售记录并存入数组sell中。请编制函数SortDat(),其功能要求:按金额从大到小进行排列,若金额相同,则按产品名称从小到大进行排列,最终排列结果仍存入结构数组sell中,最后调用函数WriteDat()把结果输出到文件 OUT54.DAT中。 注意:部分源程序已给出。 请勿改动主函数main()、读函数ReadDat()和写函数WriteDat()的内容。 试题程序: #include<stdio.h> #include<mem.h> #include<string.h> #include<conio.h> #include<stdlib.h> #define MAX 100 typedef struct char dm[5]; char mc[11]; int dj; int sl; long je; PRO; PRO sell[MAX]; void ReadDat(); void WriteDat(); void SortDat() void main() memset(sell,0,sizeof(sell)); ReadDat(); SortDat(); WriteDat(); void ReadDat() FILE *fp; char str[80],ch[11]; int i; fP=fopen("IN54.DAT","r"); for(i=0;i<100;i++) fgets(str,80,fp); memcpy(sell[i].dm, str,4); memcpy(sell[i].mc,str+4,10); memcpy(ch, str+14, 4); ch[4]=0; sell[i].dj=atoi(ch); memcpy(ch, str+18,5); ch[5]=0; sell[i].sl=atoi(ch); sell[i].je=(long)sell[i].dj*sell[i].sl; fclose(fp); void WriteDat() FILE *fp; int i; fP=fopen("OUT54.DAT","W,); for(i=0;i<100;i++) fprintf(fp,"%s %s %4d %5d %101d\n",sell[i].dm, sell[i].mc, sell[i].dj,sell[i].sl, sell[i].je); fclose(fp);