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视听说(二)A卷视听说(二)A卷

淮 海 工 学 院 12 - 13 学年 第 2 学期 英语视听说(二) 试卷(A卷) Ⅰ. Blank-filling. (本大题共小题,每题分, 共分) This is the VOA Special English Education Report.An 1 conference took place this week in Dakar, Senegal, to find new ways to get and keep girls in school. The United Nations Childrens Fund says nearly 2 children were not in school in two thousand seven. More than half are girls, and more than two-thirds are in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia and West Asia. School 3 has improved in many areas. But the head of UNICEF, Anthony Lake, says: ANTHONY LAKE: Unless we all work harder, there may still be fifty-six million children out of school in two thousand fifteen. He says progress and economic development depend on 4 girls as well as boys. Educated girls are also at lower risk of violence, abuse and diseases like H.I.V./AIDS. The U.N. Girls Education Initiative organized the meeting of two hundred scholars, aid workers and government officials from 5 countries. The initiative was launched in Dakar ten years ago. The aim is to bring primary school education to all girls and boys 6 by two thousand fifteen. In Senegal, the number of public schools has doubled in the last ten years. But UNICEFs Anthony Lake said schools still lack gender 7 . He said girls in one Dakar school told him about a lack of bathrooms and textbooks for them, and bullying from boys. The conference centered on three main problems to getting and keeping girls in school: violence, 8 and poor quality education. Ann-Therese Ndong-Jatta is education director for UNESCO in Africa. She says donors are pumping in a lot of resources and civil society groups are working on access to education. ANN-THERESE NDONG-JATTA: But the truth is, seventy -five percent of the children fail. The UNESCO official says schools need to modernize and improve what they teach and how they teach it. For example, she says schools should teach African children in their 9 languages, not simply in English or French.

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