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tmindbeingberated(严厉指责)fornotspeakingFrench.

Butwhilehitchhikingwasclearlystillaliveandwellinmanypartsoftheworld,the(8)feelingwasthatthroughoutmuchofthewestitwasdoomed(消亡).

Withsomuchnewsaboutcrimeinthemedia,peopleassumedthatanyoneontheopenroadwithoutthemoneyforevenabusticketmustpresentadanger.Butdowe(9)tobesowarybothtohitchhikeandtogivealift?

InPolandinthe1960s,(10)aPolishwomanwhoe-mailedme,"

theauthoritiesintroducedtheHitchhiker'

sBooklet.Thebookletcontainedcouponsfordrivers,soeachtimeadriver(11)somebody,heorshereceivedacoupon.Attheendoftheseason,(12)whohadpickedupthemosthikerswererewardedwithvariousprizes.Everybodywashitchhikingthen."

Surelythisisagoodideaforsociety.Hitchhikingwouldincreaserespectbybreakingdown(13)betweenstrangers.Itwouldhelpfight(14)warmingbycuttingdownonfuelconsumptionashitchhikerswouldbeusingexistingfuels.Itwouldalsoimproveeducationalstandardsbydeliveringinstant(15)ingeography,history,politicsandsociology.

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ChildConsultants

Thesedays,"

whatdoyouwanttodowhenyougrowup?

isthewrongquestiontoaskchildrenintheUSA.The

(1)shouldbe:

"

whatjobareyoudoingnow?

Americancompaniesareemployingmoreandmoreyoungpeopleasconsultantstoevaluateproductsforchild

(2).The12-to-19(3)groupspendsmorethan$100billionayearintheUSA.Specialistagencieshavebeencreatedtohelpmanufacturersaskkidsaboutallthelatesttrendsinclothes,foodand(4)markets.One(5),TeenageResearchUnlimited,haspanels(评判小组)ofteenagerswhogivetheirverdict(裁决)onproducts(6)jeans(牛仔裤).Anothercompany,DoyleResearchAssociated,holdstwo-hoursessionsinaroom(7)the"

imaginarium(想象室)."

Childrenareencouragedtoplaygamestoget(8)acreativemood.Theyhavetowritedownanyideasthat(9)intotheirheads.

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sCouncil"

atitsheadquartersinSeattle,(11)apanelofschoolchildrengivetheirverdictonthe(12)productsandsuggestnewones.One11-year-old,AndrewCooledge,toldthemthattheyshouldmakemorecomputergameswhichwouldappealequally(13)boysandgirls.Paymentsfortheworkareincreasinglyattractive.AndrewCooledgewaspaid$250andgivensomesoftware.(14),eveniftheirideasarevaluable,thechildrenwillnevermakeafortune.Theycannothavethecopyrighttotheirideas.Thesearenotjobstheycanholdforlong.(15)theirmid-teenstheycanbetoldthattheyaretooold.

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WhereDidAlltheShipsGo?

TheBermudaTriangle(三角区)isone

(1)thegreatestmysteriesofthesea.InthistriangularareabetweenFlorida,PuertoRicoandBermudainAtlantic,shipsandairplanes

(2)todisappearmoreoftenthanin(3)partsoftheocean.Andtheydoso(4)leavinganysignofanaccidentoranydeadbodies.

Itis(5)thatChristopherColumbuswasthefirstpersontorecordstrangehappeningsinthearea.Hiscompassstoppedworking,aflamecamedownfromthesky,andawave100to200-feet-highcarriedhisshipaboutamileaway.

ThemostfamousdisappearanceintheBermudaTrianglewastheU.S.Naval(海军的)AirFlight19.(6)December5,1945,fivebomberplanescarrying14men(7)onatrainingmissionfromtheFloridacoast.Laterthatday,allcommunicationswithFlight19werelost.Theyjustdisappearedwithoutatrace.Thenextmorning,242planesand19shipstookpartinthelargestair-seasearchinhistory.Buttheyfoundnothing.

Somepeopleblamethedisappearances(8)supernatural(超自然的)forces.Itissuggestedthe(9)shipsandplaneswereeithertransportedtoothertimesandplaces,kidnapped(绑架)byaliens(外星人)(10)attackedbyseacreatures.

Thereare(11)naturalexplanations,though.TheU.S.NavysaysthattheBermudaTriangleisoneoftwoplacesonearth(12)amagneticcompass(指南针)pointstowardstruenorth(13)magneticnorth.(14),planesandshipscanlosetheirwayiftheydon'

tmakeadjustments.

Theareaalsohaschangingweatherandisknown(15)itshighwaves.Stormscanturnupsuddenlyanddestroyaplaneorship.Fastcurrentscouldthensweepawayanytraceofanaccident.

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CharterSchools

Americanpubliceducationhaschangedinrecentyears.OnechangeisthatincreasingnumbersofAmericanparentsandteachersarestartingindependentpublicschools

(1)charterschools(特许学校).

In1991,therewerenocharterschoolsintheUnitedStates.Today,morethan2,300charterschools

(2)in34statesandtheDistrictofColumbia.575,000students(3)theseschools.Thestudentsarefrom5yearsofagethrough18orolder.

Acharterschoolis(4)bygroupsofparents,teachersandcommunity(社区)members.Itissimilarinsomeways(5)atraditionalpublicschool.Itreceivestaxmoneytooperatejustasotherpublicschoolsdo.The(6)itreceivesdependsonthenumberofstudents.Thecharterschoolmustprovetolocalorstategovernmentsthatitsstudentsarelearning.Thesegovernments(7)theschoolwiththeagreement,orcharterthatpermitsittooperate.

Unlikeatraditionalpublicschool,(8),thecharterschooldoe

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