问题 翻译题

把下列汉语翻译成英语。

1. 你能告诉我什么时候去吗?

                                                                        

2. 你同意我的见解吗?

                                                                        

3. 我们学习的科目不如9年级多。

                                                                        

4. 海伦参加的俱乐部比凯特多。

                                                                         

5. 二年级(1)班是我们学校最好的班级之一。

                                                                         

6. 她喝的牛奶比你少。

                                                                         

7. 夏季是一年中最热的季节。

                                                                         

8. 中国是世界上最大的国家之一。 

                                                                         

9. 数学老师比玛丽娅高一头。

                                                                         

10. 我的手表比那个钟快10分钟。

                                                                         

答案

1. Can you tell me when to go?

2. Do you agree with me?

3. We study fewer subjects than the students in Grade 9.

4. Helen joins more clubs than Kate.

5. Class 1, Grade 2 is one of the best classes in our school.

6. She drank less milk than you.

7. Summer is the hottest season of the year.

8. China is one of the largest countries in the world.

9. The Math teacher is a/one head taller than Maria.

10. My watch is 10 minutes faster than that clock.

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In tough economic times, school counselors (顾问) don’t just wait for students to come to their offices in search of college brochures, health pamphlets or other help. These days, they are looking for at-risk kids to prevent personal or academic troubles before they arise. Nowadays, students and families need the guidance more than ever.

Counselors play a steadying role in schools as the economy weighs on families, college admission becomes even more competitive, immigration continues to reshape the population and state-testing pressures many students. They use computers to search through attendance data, grades and standardized test scores for kids who might need extra help.

Schlatter, director of guidance and counseling at Prince William County’s Woodbridge Senior High School, has checked attendance records against grades and test results to start peer groups (同年龄群体) for students who are failing classes but not skipping them. She said group counseling is another way to reach more students though it can be difficult. “Kids really do start helping and sharing with each other.”

At Fairfax High School, counselors found through surveys that students who transferred (转学) to the school after ninth grade enjoyed school significantly less than those who had been there all four years. The counseling staff set up a special program and group for new arrivals in response, said Marcy Miller, the school’s director of student services. Counseling staff members also have started small study groups for students to prepare for state Standards of Learning exams, which Miller said have helped raise test scores. She said that some of the newest counselors have had some of the freshest ideas.

63. We can learn from the passage that __________.

A. counselors don’t wait for kids to come to ask for help now

B. counselors are trying to help people with economic problems

C. counselors have made college admission less competitive

D. counselors are trying to reach more kids in need of help

64. The author uses the example of Fairfax High School to show that ________.

A. counseling work is obviously effective

B. many students transfer there for help

C. new arrivals will no longer skip classes

D. counseling means little to new arrivals

65. What would the author most probably discuss in the following part?

A. What assistance they can offer.

B. The significance of their counseling job.

C. Other approaches to counseling at-risk kids.

D. The barriers of counseling the students with troubles.

66. Which of the following is the most suitable title for this passage?

A. Guiding Hands Find New Ways  

B. Small Study Groups Raise Test Scores

C. Transferred Students Need More Help 

D. Tough Times See More At-risk Kids