China appears to be the biggest hacking threat to the United States.
a. true
b. false
a. true
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special mission in our society and consider teaching a valuable service and a way to make a lasting contribution to society. One teacher explained her career choice by saying, "I want to be a difference in somebody's life. I want to mean something...change something. I would choose teaching again in a minute if I had the chance. It's what I want to do." Other reasons people mention when discussing the decision to be a teacher include ease of entry, exit, and reentry into the profession, flexibility of time, and material benefits. The teaching career is accessible to individuals who start their careers in other fields and develop a second career. Parents enjoy the hours that parallel their children's hours, including the time off during holidays and in the summer. Satisfying salaries, job security, and benefits also attract individuals into teaching careers. Nevertheless, without fail, surveys continue to demonstrate that teachers who indicate that they are not likely to leave the profession give "love of teaching" as the reason they will continue. Perhaps due to the influences of family, teaching often continues as a family tradition. One future teacher in five reports a mother or father who taught at one time or is still teaching. Parents serve as models and have a great influence on their children's decision to become teachers. As one future teacher wrote, "I never had the opportunity to have my Dad as a teacher, but I have always heard wonderful things about him from his exstudents....I guess you could say I am in the 'family' business." Despite the statistics, some parents may not support their children's decision to become teachers. Many beginning teachers report that family members tried to dissuade them from entering the teaching profession. Future teachers are often aware of the negative perceptions associated with a teaching career but are not daunted by them. One future teacher admitted, "When I made it to college—graduating at the top of my high school class—my whole family said I shouldn't go into teaching. 'You're too smart to teach,' they said. 'You need to be a doctor or lawyer and make some money.' I was the only one in my extended family to ever get a degree, so everyone was pushing me to do different things. I looked at business, but nothing excited me like being a teacher." The word daunted in the last paragraph means a. excite d. b. attracte d. c. intimidate d. d. refuse d.
¿Con quiénes viven los primos de Elena?
Read about how Elena describe the members of her family. Then, answer the questions with complete sentences in Spanish. ¡Hola! Me llamo Elena Rodríguez y tengo veinte años. Mi familia y yo somos de Guadalajara, México. En mi familia nosotros somos cinco. Tengo dos padres, una hermana y un hermano. Mis padres son profesores en la universidad. Los dos son muy trabajadores. Mis hermanos son estudiantes. Mi hermano se llama Jaime y tiene quince años. Es alto y delgado. No tiene muchos amigos porque es un poco tímido. Mi hermana se llama Alejandra y tiene diecinueve años. Es morena y muy bonita. Ella es extrovertida y cómica. También tengo cuatro tíos y nueve primos, pero ellos no viven en Guadalajara. Ellos viven en Ciudad de México con mis abuelos.
Nosotros __________ (somos / estamos) sorprendidos con las maravillas de México.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Write the correct pronoun in the blank. No one has any knowledge of what (his or her, their) assignments will be.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).