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Maryland,for example,has completed the process.Ten of its schools were judged as failing.About six-thousand children attend these schools.More than half of the students come from poor families. School officials communicated with the families of all students at the ten schools.They wrote letters to the parents in several languages.However,only about one hundred children have changed schools.And,almost none of them are from poor families. A guidance official in Montgomery County says she believes the law is a good idea.But she says she hopes it can be used to help more poor children in the future. Within the context of the passage,determine if the following statements are True or False.On the Answer Sheet,write“T'for True and“F”for False. 21.Nine percent of ninety-thousand public schools have failed to satisfy learning requirements. 22.Education Department officials say they had anticipated many schools to act poorly. 23.States found out more than eight-thousand schools didn't provide a good education. 24.The Elementary and Secondary Education Act was approved by President Bush in January. 25.The Act says the children in failing public school have right to choose better school and they can also receive some transportation allowance. 26.All students must be tested each year in reading and mathematics regulated by the law. 27.The poor families in this area would make the best of the law. 28.More than ten schools in Montgomery County,Maryland were judged as unqualified school. 29.School officials prefer to talk with the families of all students at the ten schools. 30.Nearly one fifth of one percent of six-thousand students have changed schools and none of them are from poor families. Part 2:Questions 31-35 are based on this part.(10 points,2 points each) What Good is a Tree While revisiting my childhood elementary school,I encounter an old friend.We both had grown over the decades,but my buddy now stood more that 30 feet tall. We first met on Arbor day when the school gathered to put my friend,a blue spruce,in the ground.The principal told us that planting trees was important.Scientists tell us the same today. 96Maryland , for example , has completed the process. Ten of its schools were judged as failing. About six-thousand children attend these schools. More than half of the students come from poor families. School officials communicated with the families of all students at the ten schools. They wrote letters to the parents in several languages. However, only about one hundred children have changed schools. And , almost none of them are from poor families. A guidance official in Montgomery County says she believes the law is a good idea. But she says she hopes it can be used to help more poor children in the future. Within the context of the passage , determine if the following statements are True or False. On the Answer Sheet , write "T" for True and "F" for False. 21. Nine percent of ninety-thousand public schools have failed to satisfy learning requirements. 22. Education Department officials say they had anticipated many schools to act poorly. 23. States found out more than eight-thousand schools didn' t provide a good education. 24. The Elementary and Secondary Education Act was approved by President Bush in January. 25. The Act says the children in failing public school have right to choose better school and they can also rec巳ive some transportation allowance. 26. All students must be tested each year in reading and mathematics regulated by the law. 27. The poor families in this area would make the best of the law. 28. More than ten schools in Montgomery County , Maryland were judged as unqualified school. 29. School officials prefer to talk with the families of all students at the ten schools. 30. Nearly one fifth of one percent of six-thousand students have changed schools and none of them are from poor families. Part 2: Questions 31 一35 are based on this part. (l0 points, 2 points each) Good is a Tree While revisiting my childhood elementary school , I encounter an old friend. We both had grown over the 巳cades but my buddy now stood more that 30 feet tall. We first met on Arbor day when the school gathered to put my friend , a blue spruce , in the ground. The principal told us that planting trees was important. Scientists tell us the sam巳today. 96
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