我国2001年颁布的《基础教育课程改革纲要(试行)》规定,从中小学到高中增设(),并作为必修课程。
A. 综合实践活动
B. 信息技术教育
C. 研究性学
D. 社会实践活动
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The latter half of the last sentence in paragraph 3, "or one tourist for every person living in Spain" means ______.
A. all the 37 million people living in Spain are tourists
B. every year almost as many tourists visit Spain as there are people living in that country
C. every person living in Spain has to take care of a tourist
D. every Spanish is visited by a tourist every year
听力原文:M: Mrs. White, shall we start with some basic facts and figures?
W: Good idea.
M: How many Christians are now living in China?
W: The number is 15 million in China. But when we say Christians, we basically refer to Protestants, not Catholics. So we have 15 million Protestants.
M: Where are they distributed in the country? Are there many in coastal areas?
W: Yes, because most of the Chinese population live along the east coast, therefore most Christians are in this area.
M: You mentioned Protestants and Catholics. Are there more Protestants than Catholics in China or the other way round?
W: Yes, indeed. There are far more Protestants than Catholics in China.
M: Is there an increase of Catholics or Protestants? What is the general tendency?
W: I am not sure about the number of Catholics in China in 1949. But t know there were 700,000 Protestants in 1949, and now the total number is 15 million.
M: It is quite a rapid growth.
W: Yes, they grew really fast.
M: Can you tell us about your personal experience in terms of freedom of religious belief?.
W: For me, I don't feel my religious conduct is restricted by any policies or anything else. I pray almost every Sunday in different churches in downtown Beijing. I teach courses in seminaries. I don't feel at all restricted.
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A. Buddhism.
B. Islam.
Christianity.
D. Judaism.
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: The development of cancer in childhood is strongly linked to pollution from engine exhausts, research claims. Professor George Knox, from the University of Birmingham, said youngsters were at higher risk of cancer if they lived near emissions hotspots, such as transport depots. But experts said the public should not be alarmed by the claims and stressed much more research was needed to show what level of exposure posed a threat. Prof. Knox looked at data on 22,500 children who died from cancer in Britain between 1955 and 1980, taking into account where they lived and nearby emissions hotspots for specific chemicals. He said that when combined with living close to an emissions source, such as a bus or coach Station, a child had a 12 times higher risk of dying from cancer than other youngsters. Prof. Knox concluded: "Childhood cancers are strongly determined by pre-natal or early post-natal exposures to oil based combustion gases, especially from engine exhausts. "About 1,500 new cases of childhood cancer are diagnosed each year in the UK, accounting for about 300 deaths annually.
How many new cases of childhood diagnosed in the UK each year?
A. 12.
B. 300.
C. 22,500.
D. 1,500.