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[1] Parents and educators battle over how much homework kids should have, and how often they should have it. This past school year, my eldest daughter's teacher did not assign too much homework, and often gave the kids extra time during class to get it done. Meanwhile, my daughter's dear friend — who attends the same school and is in the same grade — struggled nightly with her lengthy homework assignments. She had work to do every night, extra projects to complete, and assignments to complete over holiday break.
[2] So which was the lucky kid? Some might argue that my child was — she had more time to play, and spent less time stressing over assignments. Others might feel that my child was missing out on a key element of her education by not having what she was learning during the school day reinforced.
[3] To be honest, I'm not really sure which camp I'm in, but it's debates like this one that have sparked a homework revolution between parents and schools all over the country. A New York Times article reported that the school district in Galloway, N.J., is considering a proposal to limit weeknight homework to 10 minutes for each year of school — 20 minutes for second-graders, 30 minutes for third-graders, etc. — and ban assignments on weekends, holidays and school vacations. The school district in Pleasanton, Calif., is looking at a similar proposal. __________, other schools around the country are introducing homework-free holidays, no-homework nights, and goal-work — instead of homework — that can be completed throughout the school day.
[4] Most of these changes are in response to annoyed parents who see lengthy homework assignments competing with what little family time they have each day. The documentary "Race To Nowhere" spurred(激起)more debate by highlighting the unnecessary pressure on kids in today's educational system.
【小題1】What is the text mainly about? (no more than 8 words)
                                                                              
【小題2】What sparked a homework revolution among parents and schools all over the country according to Paragraph 3? (no more than 5 words)
                                                                              
【小題3】Fill in the blank in Paragraph 3 with proper words. (no more than 5 words)
                                                                              
【小題4】What’s the parents’ attitude towards too much homework according to the last paragraph? (no more than 4 words)
                                                                              
【小題5】What does the underlined word (Line 3, Paragraph 1) probably refer to? (no more than 3 words)
                                                                            


【小題1】The homework revolution.
【小題2】The amount of homework.
【小題3】Meanwhile. / At the same time.
【小題4】They are annoyed.
【小題5】 Homework.

解析試題分析:本文講述的是在父母和老師之間存在的對(duì)于作業(yè)量的多少的討論。
【小題1】 The homework revolution.
主旨大意題。根據(jù)文章第一段Parents and educators battle over how much homework kids should have, and how often they should have it.可知本文討論的在父母和老師之間存在的對(duì)于作業(yè)量的多少的討論。
【小題2】The amount of homework.
推理題。根據(jù)文章第三段To be honest, I'm not really sure which camp I'm in, but it's debates like this one that have sparked a homework revolution between parents and schools all over the country.可知作業(yè)量的多少引起了人們的廣泛討論。
【小題3】 Meanwhile. / At the same time.
推理題。根據(jù)前后句The school district in Pleasanton, Calif., is looking at a similar proposal.
other schools around the country are introducing homework-free holidays, no-homework nights, and goal-work — instead of homework — that can be completed throughout the school day.
可知這兩件事情之間存在著并列的關(guān)系。故使用meanwhile。
【小題4】 They are annoyed.
細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)本段第一句Most of these changes are in response to annoyed parents who see lengthy homework assignments competing with what little family time they have each day.可知很多父母親對(duì)于過(guò)多的家庭作業(yè)都很惱怒。
【小題5】 Homework.
推理題。根據(jù)This past school year, my eldest daughter's teacher did not assign too much homework, and often gave the kids extra time during class to get it done.可知這里的it就是指上一句中的too much homework。
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[1]One Friday night in May 2010, Oliver and Ione Kleven heard angry shouts coming from their front lawn(草坪). Ione, 65, stepped onto the porch(門廊) and saw two men in dark clothes struggling with something on the ground—right where she and her grandson had planted a flower bed the weekend before.

[2] “Go fight somewhere else!” she shouted, worried her plants would get damaged. At the sound of her voice, the face of a boy appeared from beneath the two men. He looked 14. “They’re trying to kill me!” the boy screamed. Ione ran toward them and, without hesitation, caught the boy’s arm, pulling him out.

[3] “Leave him alone!” she shouted. When the men stood up, Ione saw what looked like a sharp object in one man’s hand. When she turned back toward the boy, he was moaning(呻吟) in pain and holding his stomach. The attackers began to move in on the boy again when Ione’s husband shouted: “Get lost!” The two men walked quickly and quietly across the street and drove off in a dark car.

[4]“I have to get to the hospital!” the boy cried. He lifted his shirt, and Ione could see a bloody wound on his stomach. Oliver hugged the trembling(發(fā)抖的) boy while Ione caught her cell phone and car keys inside the house. She handed the phone to Oliver. “Call 911,” she told him. “I’m going after them.” Ione took off but was unable to find the car.

[5]The Klevens then learned what had happened . Earlier that night, as the boy waited for his parents to pick him up from the high school across the street from the Klevens’ house, two men approached and demanded his wallet. When he refused, one of the men hit him in the face. The boy ran across the street. The men caught up with him, and one hurt him in the back and stomach with a sharp knife. That’s when Ione stepped in.

56. When was Ione born? (within 2 words)

                                                                    

57. Why did Ione shout at the two struggling men? (within 8 words)

                                                                     

58. Whom does the underlined word “him” (in Para.3) probably refer to? (within 3 words)

                                                                     

59. Why did Ione hand the phone to Oliver? (within 8 words.)

                                                                     

60. What was the boy doing when the two men approached him? (within 10 words.)

                                                                     

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