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英語六級聽力精選複習題2017

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President Clinton later today joins (S1) _______________ presidents Ford, Carter and Bush at "the president's summit for America's future" (S2) ______________ at recruiting one million volunteer tutors to provide after-school, weekend and summer reading help for up to three million children. Mr. Clinton will ask Congress this coming week for nearly three (S3) ______________ dollars to fund a five-year program called "America Reads".

The program would fund the (S4) _______________ efforts of 20 thousand reading (S5) _________________ and it would also give (S6) ________________ to help parents help children read by the third grade, or about age eight. During his Saturday radio (S7) ______________, the president explained why the program is important. "We need 'America Reads' and we need it now. Studies show that if the fourth-graders fail to read well, (S8) _____________________________. But, 40 percent of them still can't read at a basic level."

Volunteer tutors, who provide community service in exchange for college funding are being used in literacy and tutoring programs. (S9) _____________________.

The president says many of the Philadelphia summit's corporate sponsors will recruit tutors. (S10) _________________________________________________________________.

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S8 They' re likely to leave school and not likely to succeed.

S9 The program, started by President Clinton, is criticism by Congress.

S10 Many universities are sending many students to support the program.

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S8 They' re likely to drop out of school and less likely to succeed in life.

S9 The program, initiated by President Clinton, has come under criticism by Congress.

S10 Dozens of colleges and universities are prepared to send thousands of their students in support of the program.