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书面表达。

     假如吴老师是你的英语老师,请你根据以下信息,写一篇60 词左右的短文来介绍他.要求语法正确,语句通顺。开头已给出。不计入总词数。

提示:

1.  吴老师今年29 岁,教书三年了;

2.  最喜欢穿T 恤衫和牛仔裤;

3.  喜欢读书、下棋;擅长打乒乓球;讨厌看电视;

4.  经常邀请我们去他家玩;我们喜欢和他交谈。

     I'd like to introduce Mr. Wu to you.                                                                                      

                                                                                                                                                  

                                                                                                                                                                                      

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一个圆柱体,它的高增加3厘米,侧面积就增加18.84平方厘米,这个圆柱体的底面积是______.

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怀疑有脾破裂时,最简单、可靠的诊断方法是()

A.CT检查

B.血常规

C.B超检查

D.诊断性腹腔穿刺或腹腔灌洗

E.腹部X线平片

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School authorities often refuse to face the problem of drug-abuse; government drug-abuse agencies have done too little to inform the public about it; many physicians still seem unaware of it when they examine teenagers. As a result, parents may still be the last to know that their children have fallen victim to the drug epidemic that has been raging for more than a decade among American’s youth. In a survey of a middle-income Cincinnati suburb, 38 percent of the sixth grade and 89 percent of the senior class said they used drug and alcohol; 48 percent of the parents thought their children used alcohol, but only 8 percent thought their children used drug.

Fortunately, there is a new force at work against this epidemic—a nationwide movement of more than 400 parent groups formed to expose and battle drug use among teenagers and preteens. The groups have different approaches and widely varying rates of success. Yet this parental crusade is the only major force in the country to have taken active, organized and effective steps aimed at stopping marijuana use.

Why the concentration on marijuana Marijuana is the illegal drug most used by kids. According to a National High School Survey, 44 percent of U. S. high school seniors had smoked pot during their school years, and one out of seven of these were daily or near daily smokers. There was a close-related connection between pot smoking and subsequent use of cocaine and heroin by young men. Of those who had smoked pot fewer than 100 times, seven percent had graduated to cocaine, four percent to heroin. But of those who had smoked pot at least 1,000 times, 73 percent had gone on to cocaine, and one out of three had graduated to heroin.

Parent groups have found that by stopping their kids from smoking pot, they almost automatically stop all other illegal drugs, and cut down on alcohol use as well. The High School Senior Survey’s statistics show that heavy pot smokers tend to be heavy drinkers, while those who do not use pot tend not to drink heavily.

Since virtually all over the country teenage " partying " has come to mean " getting smashed and getting stoned " on anything from pot to pills to hashish, LSD, and alcohol, some parent groups home in on the partying aspect. Parents Who Care (PWC) was started in 1979 by 15 Palo Alto, Calif., parents who were upset by stories of serious drug problems at parties. They held talk sessions with their children and learned that most of their children had never been to a party where the main activity was not getting high. The parents’ solution: workshops showing kids how to give successful drug-and-alcohol-free parties. Says Margery Ranch, PWC director, " We’ve seen a change in attitude. Young people are feeling more comfortable saying no.

In this text, the author is primarily concerned with()

A. why drug-abuse problem is so serious

B. why parents are concerned over drug-abuse problem

C. what parents do to stop drug-abuse

D. what caused the problem of teenagers’ drug-abuse

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