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of the air. The school of the air is actually a school for children who live in the outback, and who are in a place which doesn?t have a local school. Our teacher is at Port Augusta, a city which is about 160 kilometers away. Most people in South Australia live in big cities, but there are some people who live on farms in the outback. My mother lived in Mel bourse before she met my father, so she knows about city life.

She says she thinks it?s safer here, because there?s no traffic, no noise, no pollution, not many people and lots of space. In the mornings, we go to our classroom at 8:45.It?s really just a small wooden building. When we get there, we turn on the radio and listen to what we should do. And from then until 12, we just do our normal lessons. In the afternoons, our mum makes us do some homework-well, not homework, but extra work.

We send our exercise books to our teachers on Friday night and they mark them every Monday and Tuesday, and then they send them back again. We get them when the email arrives every Wednesday. We also talk to our teacher once a week for 10 minutes. She tells us if we?re making progress. We also use the Internet and the telephone to contact our teachers more quickly, but it¡¯s still the radio which is the most important way of doing our lessons. 46. The passage mainly talks about_________

A. The school of the air. B. The school of the countryside. C. The school of the farm. D. The school of the city. 47. Why do Belinda and her sisters study at home?

A. Because they use the internet and the telephone to contact their teachers more quickly. B. Because she wants to stay with her sisters at home. C. Because there is no school in the place where they live.

D. Because their teacher is at Port Augusta that, which is about 160 kilometers away. 48. The good points of being a pupil at their school are the following except that _________. A. there are not many people and they are safer B. they can neither see traffic nor listen to noise C. they have lots of unpolluted space D. they have many classmates 49. How long does the school day last?

A. From 8:45 until 12:00. B. All day long. C. The whole afternoon. D. Two hours. 50. How often do they receive instructions from their teacher?

A. Twice a week. B. Four times a month. C. Once a day. D. Three times a month.

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¡°Curry¡± is the English word used to describe meat or vegetables in a spicy sauceª§usually served with rice. It is believed that the world ¡°Curry¡± comes from the Indonesian ¡°Kari¡±. Curries have been very popular dishes in many Asian countries throughout history. Although curry is believed to come originally from India, it has been eaten in many other Asian countries¡ªsuch as Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand¡ªfor thousands of years.

Today, curries are eaten all over the world. This tasty, spicy dish was brought to the West by British People from India in the 18th century.

What we call ¡°curry¡± today is an international dish that is well known around the world. Over time and distance, the flavors of dishes change so that the people eating the dish will like it. For example, the most popular curry in restaurants in the UK is called Chicken Tikka Masala. Many British people think this is an Indian dish. However, it is really a dish created by restaurants in the UK and is not a traditional Asian dish at all.

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His or her looks (hair\\height\\build) His or her likes or dislikes His or her personal character

His or her way of teaching (at least one example)

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