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n. 学校,养成所,专科学校
v. 教,训练,锻练

  1. When new math was introduced into schools, many parents were perplexed by it.
    当学校开设新的数学课时,许多家长对此感到迷惑不解。
  2. Recently, many states have insisted that high schools teach students how to drive.
    最近,许多州坚持中学应该教学生如何开车。



  1. It was expected to be formally announced to about 5,000 theologians and archaeologists at the American Schools of Oriental Research convention in New Orleans this weekend.
  2. Richard Francis, McAlester Schools director of maintenance, is licensed to handle asbestos, but he said the decorations may be a lost cause.
  3. All three girls returned to their elementary school Thursday, where they "seemed to be adjusting surprisingly well," said Schools Superintendent Joseph Cirasuolo.
  4. Rural children in Colombia seldom go beyond the fifth grade. Schools beyond that level simply don't exist in many parts, and when they do, it costs too much for books, uniforms and room and board for peasants to enroll their children.
  5. The London Royal Schools' Vocal Faculty is marking the Tchaikovsky centenary with Queen of Spades.
  6. Schools at their worst are better than jails at their best.
  7. Those achieving the top grade A rose from 12.5 per cent to 12.7 per cent. The check on GCSEs by the Schools Examination and Assessment Council showed that standards had not been lowered.
  8. More than 70 percent of the 400 businesses questioned rated in-house training programs as an important source of skilled employees, according to the survey commissioned by the National Associations of Trade & Technical Schools.
  9. Schools, stores and public transportation shut down throughout most of this West Indies nation of more than 6.5 million people as thousands of Dominicans obeyed a call by workers' unions to strike over food prices and for higher pay.
  10. Schools and universities were to remain closed today.
  11. 'Schools should not be, and generally are not, value-free zones,' he writes in one passage.
  12. Schools were closed in sections of Tennessee, South Carolina and Georgia, including the University of Georgia.
  13. To further the administration's America 2000 school reform plan, the budget proposes to begin a program of $1 million grants to start experimental "New American Schools."
  14. Schools, museums, librarians, prominent politicians and even a television quiz show are teaming up this week to draw attention to the need to know where we _ and others _ are.
  15. Schools should also screen entering students more carefully for such personal qualities as intellectual curiosity, managerial aptitude, self-awareness, and "concern for the consequences of one's actions upon others," the report says.
  16. Schools ranked between 250 and 350 are still the national cream: they gain average A-level results of around three grade Cs, and send most of their sixth-formers on to higher education.
  17. This year, Sutter and the others will get a chance to experiment with reform, freed of state requirements under a pilot program called "Schools for the 21st Century" created this year by the state Legislature.
  18. The average tenure of big-city superintendents is now only 2.5 years, compared with nearly five years in the 1970s, said Samuel Husk, executive director of the Council of Great City Schools in Washington, D.C.
  19. The government's assisted places scheme also helped. Schools are understandably cagey about announcing their use of bursaries to parents, as they do not want to raise hopes.
  20. The defendants are U.S. Education Secretary Lauro F. Cavazos, New York State Education Commissioner Thomas Sobol, New York City Schools Chancellor Joseph Fernandez and the city, state and federal boards or departments of education.
  21. Carole Sandy, who teaches ancient history to eighth-graders at Richmond's Collegiate Schools, has her students become citizens of Rome.
  22. Schools were open in the Christian enclave but very few students showed up for class because parents were worried about the possibility of renewed violence, a local reporter said.
  23. According to John Towey, of Isis, British schools are now recapturing ground previously lost to Australia. Schools there appealed to Asian parents because fees tended to be lower, and transport costs were less prohibitive.
  24. She was creative in her own right, said John Fitzpatrick, fine arts project leader for the Cedar Rapids Community Schools, who visited Mrs. Graham less than two weeks ago.
  25. Schools, closed by the government Monday, were in session Tuesday.
  26. Schools in Manila were closed Wednesday because of the strike.
  27. They also carried colorful flags inscribed, "We are at your disposal, oh Khomeini." Schools and businesses in the Palestinian refugee camps in the southern ports of Sidon and Tyre went on strike to protest the killings.
  28. The deep freeze taxed utilities, filled shelters for the homeless and gave some students a holiday when furnaces quit or buses froze. Schools were closed today in more than a dozen Kentucky counties because of snow-slickened roads.
  29. Schools provided scholarships or bursaries to 16.9 per cent of pupils - more than double the rate in 1982.
  30. Schools were closed today and Tuesday in more than a dozen districts in Arkansas and Missouri.
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