When was the last time you did something really fun with one of your parents—just the two of you?
Parents who take their young children to music, swimming and art classes often stop arranging such activities once their kids are older and in school all day. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Doing something enjoyable with your kids just might make you look at each other in a whole new way, especially if you do it through a class or an event. When parent and child become students together, it puts them on the same level, at least for a while.
“I really like parents to come to class with their kids—they start sharing things and talking about what they’re doing and what they like,” said art teacher Pyper Dixon.
However, finding something new in common is a big choice for them, especially when kids get involved in sports and other after-school activities. But it’s possible to learn a new skill or hobby together.
That’s certainly true of Lauren, 11, of Silver Spring, who is in Dixon’s class with her father, Dennis. “I was just going to drop her off,” Dennis said, “but Dixon persuaded me to stay.”
Now Lauren gets to nag her father about doing his art homework. “He always leaves it to the last minute,” she said. “But then he’ll turn around to do amazing drawings,” she added, “We have different styles of drawing, so it’s interesting to talk it over with him.”
Without the Saturday morning art class, Dennis said, he would be reading the paper, and Lauren would be on her own in her room or on the computer. But they talk more now. “I can’t think of an experience where you communicate with your kid so closely,” he said.
【小題1】The author raises the question at the beginning to_______.
A.expect an answer |
B.criticize some parents |
C.introduce the topic |
D.support his argument |
A.They will become equal. |
B.They will communicate more. |
C.The child will learn art much better. |
D.The parent will learn something new. |
A.urge | B.help | C.miss | D.teach |
A.Lauren used to talk a lot with her father |
B.Dennis enjoys studying art with Lauren |
C.Lauren dislikes her father’s drawings |
D.Dennis likes playing computer games |
【小題1】C
【小題2】B
【小題3】A
【小題4】B
解析試題分析:文章介紹父母和孩子一同參加藝術(shù)學(xué)習(xí),可以增進(jìn)雙方的交流,舉例說明父母和孩子都可以從這種活動中受益。
【小題1】寫作手法題:文章第一段提出問題:你最后一次和父母一起是什么時候,后面討論的是父母和孩子一同參加學(xué)習(xí)的好處,說明這個問題是引出話題的,選C
【小題2】細(xì)節(jié)題:從第三段的句子:“I really like parents to come to class with their kids—they start sharing things and talking about what they’re doing and what they like,”可知Dixon 認(rèn)為父母和孩子一起學(xué)習(xí)藝術(shù)可以有更多的交流,選B
【小題3】猜詞題:從后面的內(nèi)容:“He always leaves it to the last minute,” she said. “But then he’ll turn around to do amazing drawings,”可知爸爸總是把作業(yè)留到最后一刻才做,所以Lauren要催促爸爸做,nag=urge,選 A
【小題4】細(xì)節(jié)題:從最后一段的句子:“I can’t think of an experience where you communicate with your kid so closely,” he said. 可知Dennis 喜歡和Lauren一起學(xué)習(xí)藝術(shù),選B
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Laws that would have ensured pupils from five to 16 received a full financial education got lost in the ‘wash up’. An application is calling on the next government to bring it back.
At school the children are taught to add up and subtract(減法) but, extraordinarily, are not routinely shown how to open a bank account — let alone how to manage their finances in an increasingly complex and demanding world.
Today the parenting website Mumsnet and the consumer campaigner Martin Lewis have joined forces to launch an online application to make financial education a compulsory element of the school curriculum in England. Children from five to 16 should be taught about everything from pocket money to pensions, they say. And that was exactly the plan preserved in the Children, Schools and Families bill that was shelved by the government in the so-called “wash-up” earlier this month — the rush to legislation before parliament was dismissed. Consumer and parent groups believe financial education has always been one of the most frustrating omissions of the curriculum.
As the Personal Finance Education Group (Pfeg) points out, the good habits of young children do not last long. Over 75% of seven- to 11-year-olds are savers but by the time they get to 17, over half of them are in debt to family and friends. By this age, 26% see a credit card or overdraft(透支) as a way of extending their spending power. Pfeg predicts that these young people will “find it much harder to avoid the serious unexpected dangers that have befallen many of their parents' generation unless they receive good quality financial education while at school.”
The UK has been in the worst financial recession(衰退)for generations. It does seem odd that — unless parents step in — young people are left in the dark until they are cruelly introduced to the world of debt when they turn up at university. In a recent poll of over 8,000 people, 97% supported financial education in schools, while 3% said it was a job for parents.
【小題1】The passage is mainly about _____________.
A.how to manage school lessons |
B.how to deal with the financial crisis |
C.teaching young people about money |
D.teaching students how to study effectively |
A.the author complains about the school education |
B.pupils should not be taught to add up and subtract |
C.students have been taught to manage their finances |
D.laws on financial education have been effectively carried out |
A.instruct the pupils to donate their pocket money |
B.promote the connection of schools and families |
C.a(chǎn)sk the government to dismiss the parliament |
D.a(chǎn)ppeal for the curriculum of financial education |
A.it is easy to keep good habits long |
B.teenagers spend their money as planned |
C.parents are willing to pay the debt for their kids |
D.it will be in trouble if the teenagers are left alone |
A.stress the necessity of the curriculum reform |
B.show the seriousness of the financial recession |
C.make the readers aware of burden of the parents |
D.illustrate some people are strongly against the proposal |
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Having just quit a highly moneymaking job with tech giant Microsoft in the United States,where he’d made millions working as a program manager,Patrick Awuah would wake up once in a while wondering if he’d done the right thing.
What Awuah wanted was to create a university in his native Ghana.a(chǎn) state-of-the-art education centre that would help educate the country’s next generation of leaders.Awuah moved with his family back to Ghana.There,he invested his own money and with the help of other donors he founded Ashesi University.
“Africa needs to have a renaissance(復(fù)興),” says Awuah as he explained what drove him to take the risky decision.“The world needs to change in this way and I strongly believe that people like me need to be part of the solution;I need to be really actively involved in helping to drive this change in Africa‘‘
Located about an hour's drive from the capital Accra,Ashesi,which appropriately translates to “beginning,” is the first Ghanaian university to combine technical majors with a liberal arts approach.Its campus,set on 100 acres in a town called Berekuso,was designed to be inspiring for the more than 500 young Ghanaians studying there.
“So when I look at universities I see Africa fast—forward 30 years.When this 20-year-old is now in his or her 50s,that person is going to be a leader.”
Today Ashesi,which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year,offers degrees in business,information systems and computer science.There are plans to offer engineering and economics majors in the near future.The school’s graduation rate is between 70%and 90%,according to Awuah.
In our last freshman class,50% of the students paid full tuition(學(xué)費),25%were on full scholarships and 25%on partial scholarships ,”he said.“The reason why variety is so important is that the most important conversation on campus is a conversation about the good society—what is the good society we would like to see in Africa? That conversation is a lot more interesting if you have variety in the classroom,”adds Awuah.
【小題1】In Awuah’s opinion,Africa should be changed by
A.investing more money for development |
B.developing computer science |
C.training future leaders for development |
D.founding more universities |
A.Awuah regretted that he had once worked with Microsoft |
B.Awuah would doubt if he should resign from Microsoft |
C.Awuah wondered whether it was right to invest for a university |
D.Awuah felt it wrong that he had refused a job with a large salary |
A.came into being 10 years ago | B.was named with “beginning” |
C.is located in the capital of Ghan | D.will be run for 30 years |
A.Ashesi has offered five degrees since it was founded. |
B.Awuah had earned millions of dollars before he left Microsoft. |
C.50% of the new students in Ashesi receive education for free. |
D.Awuah was the only investor in setting up Ashesi University. |
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Neighbors play an important role in our lives. Their lifestyle, friends, and social habits can have a strong influence on our lives. So it’s a good idea to get along well with neighbors and build a better relationship that will last for many years to come. But how should you get along with your neighbors?
When you hear of a special need you can meet, do it, such as sitting with a sick child while your neighbor goes to work or taking an elderly parent to a doctor’s appointment when their car won’t start.
If you hear that someone close by is ill, has an accident, or is out of work, give him or her a hot meal or a fresh dessert. Your kindness will add a special feeling during a difficult time. If your neighbor is cutting down a tree or building a doghouse, offer helping hands to him or her. There is no better way to build relationships. Besides, you never know when the favor might be returned.
Exchange holiday cards, gifts or traditions. Invite your neighbors over for a cup of coffee or lunch. A backyard barbecue can be a great way to share food and fun. If they’ve watched your kids grow up or been concerned about your family events, they may want to share these special events.
Plan a party. Invite all your neighbors to your party. Planning and carrying out the activity helps everyone to know and understand each other.
Your neighbors are like your family in many ways since you have to live with them, or near them for a long time. Appreciate their strong points and ignore weak points, and everyone will get along well.
【小題1】The purpose of the first paragraph is to___________.
A.introduce how you can get along well with your friends |
B.explain the importance of getting along well with your neighbors |
C.show how to make friends with your new neighbors |
D.list the advantages of building strong family relationships |
A.try to give them a helping hand |
B.do housework for them when they are sick |
C.give them a good job if they’re out of work |
D.lend them money when their parents are ill |
A.Tips on how to form a healthy lifestyle. |
B.The best way to form good habits. |
C.The importance of being helpful. |
D.Tips on how to get along with your neighbors. |
A.a(chǎn) physical science magazine | B.the travel news |
C.a(chǎn) magazine of social life | D.the technology news |
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Today, there are many chances for those who wish to continue their education. However, nearly all require some break in one’s career in order to attend school full time.
Part-time education, that is, attending school at night or for one weekend a month, tends to drag the process out over time and puts the completion of a degree program out of reach of many people. Additionally, such programs require a fixed time commitment which can also impact negatively on one’s career and family time.
Of the many approaches to teaching and learning, however, perhaps the most flexible (靈活的) is that called distance learning. Distance learning is an educational method which allows the students the flexibility to study at his or her own pace to achieve the academic goals which are so necessary in today’s world. The time required to study may be set aside at the student’s convenience. Additionally, the student may enroll in distance learning courses from actually any place in the world, while continuing to pursue their chosen career. Individual assistance may be available via regular airmail, telephone, fax machine, teleconferencing and over the Internet.
Good distance learning programs are characterized by the inclusion of a subject evaluation tool with every subject, so a student doesn’t need to travel away from home to take a test. Another characteristic of a good distance learning program is the equivalence (等同) of the distance learning course with the same subject materials as those students taking the course on the home campus. The resultant diploma or degree should also be the same whether distance learning or on-campus study is employed. The individuality of the professor/student relationship is another characteristic of a good distance learning program. In the final analysis, a good distance learning program has a place not only for the individual student but also the company or business that wants to work in partnership with their employees for the educational benefit, professional development, and business growth of the organization. Supporting distance learning programs for their employees gives the business the advantage of retaining (留住) career-minded people while contributing to their personal and professional growth through education.
【小題1】According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a disadvantage of part time education?
A.It requires some break in one’s career. |
B.It tends to last too long for many people to complete a degree program. |
C.It affects one’s career. |
D.It gives the student less time to share with the family. |
A.The student may choose his or her own pace. |
B.The student may study at his or her convenience. |
C.They can pursue their chosen career while studying. |
D.Individual assistance comes through regular airmail, telephone and fax machine. |
A.Attracting more talented people. |
B.Good image of the business. |
C.Better cooperation with universities. |
D.Further training of employees and business growth. |
A.distance learning course is the same as students taking courses on campus |
B.the diploma or degree should be the same as on campus study |
C.professor-student relationship is strictly one to one all through the course |
D.includes subject evaluation tool |
A.Higher salary. |
B.Professional growth. |
C.Good impression on the employer. |
D.Good relationship with the employer. |
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Most students try to learn English grammar using grammar textbooks. They study grammar rules and take grammar tests. They use an analytical(分析的) approach, attempting to memorize, and then apply, a great number of rules.
However, research has proved this method inefficient and ineffective. The truth is, the human brain simply cannot consciously remember process and use hundreds of or thousands of grammar rules. Real speech is too fast.
Native speakers do not learn grammar in this way, but rather intuitively (憑直覺地) and unconsciously. They learn in a complete way, not by attempting to memorize individual grammar rules. As a result, native speakers use correct grammar fluently and easily.
Fortunately, it is possible for English learners to learn grammar this way. Language teacher Blaine Ray has developed a unique "intuitive" approach to teach English grammar. Her system uses "point of view" stories to teach the patterns of English grammar, allowing students unconsciously to acquire correct grammar without ever studying grammar rules.
In this system, the teacher first tells a simple story from one point of view. It may be told about the past, then repeated, but beginning with "since he was a child"; then repeated again, but this time about the future.
Listening to these stories allows students intuitively and effortlessly to learn English grammar and makes them be able to use it correctly when they speak.
Point of View Stories is a creative new way to study English grammar, and offers hope to millions of frustrated English learners.
【小題1】Which of the following ways is approved by the author?
A.Remembering grammar rules. |
B.Taking grammar tests. |
C.Analyzing grammatical structure. |
D.Applying language to situations. |
A.Talking to native speakers when learning. |
B.Learning English grammar in a complete way. |
C.Using correct English grammar. |
D.Learning English grammar from a teacher. |
A.native speakers learn English grammar by listening to stories |
B.Blaine Ray’s method gets students to grasp correct grammar unconsciously |
C.Blaine Ray teaches grammar rules by asking students to tell stories |
D.it’s hard for students to speak correct English in the new system |
A.criticize the traditional way of learning grammar |
B.introduce a new way to study English grammar |
C.a(chǎn)sk students to learn English grammar by listening to stories |
D.tell us how the native speakers learn English grammar |
A.because the analytical approach can let them learn English grammar effortlessly |
B.because the analytical approach makes them be able to use English correctly when they speak. |
C.because the analytical approach can’t let them memorize and then apply a great number of rules. |
D.because Real speech is too fast. |
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I was in my third year of teaching creative writing at a high school in New York, when one of my students, 15-year-old Mikey, gave me a note from his mother. It explained his absence from class the day before.
I had seen Mikey himself writing the note at his desk. Most parental-excuse notes I received were penned by my students. If I were to deal with them, I’d be busy 24 hours a day.
The forged excuse notes made a large pile(堆), with writing that ranged from imaginative to crazy. The writers of those notes didn’t realize that honest excuse notes were usually dull: “Peter was late because the alarm clock didn’t go off.”
Isn’t it remarkable, I thought, how the students complained and said it was hard to put 200 words together on any subject? But when they produced excuse notes, they were brilliant.
So one day I typed out a dozen excuse notes and gave them to my classes. I said, “They’re supposed to be written by parents, but actually they are not. True, Mikey?” The students looked at me nervously.
“Now, this will be the first class to study the art of the excuse note—the first class, ever, to practice writing them. You’re so lucky to have a teacher like me who has taken your best writing and turned it into a subject worth studying.”
Everyone smiled as I went on, “You used your imaginations. So try more now. Today I’d like you to write ‘An Excuse Note from Adam to God’ or ‘An Excuse Note from Eve to God’. ” Heads went down. Pens raced across paper. For the first time ever I saw students so careful in their writing that they had to be asked to go to lunch by their friends.
The next day everyone had excuse notes. Heated discussions followed. The headmaster entered the classroom and walked up and down, looking at papers, and then said, “I’d like you to see me in my office.”
When I stepped into his office, he came to shake my hand and said, “I just want to tell you that that lesson, that task, whatever the hell you were doing, was great. Those kids were writing on the college level. Thank you.”
【小題1】What did the author do with the students found dishonest?
A.He reported them to the headmaster. |
B.He lectured them hard on honesty. |
C.He had them take notes before lunch. |
D.He helped improve their writing skills. |
A.the importance of being honest |
B.how to write excuse notes skillfully |
C.the pleasure of creative writing |
D.how to be creative in writing |
A.dull | B.copied | C.dishonest | D.parental |
A.Excellent. | B.Difficult. | C.Incorrect. | D.Reasonable. |
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
I am a psychologist. I first met Timothy, a quiet, overweight eleven-year-old boy, when his mother brought him to me to discuss his declining grades. A few minutes with Timothy were enough to confirm that his self-esteem(自尊) and general happiness were falling right along with them. I asked about Timothy’s typical day. He awoke every morning at six thirty so he could reach his school by eight and arrived home around four thirty each afternoon. He then had a quick snack, followed by either a piano lesson or a lesson with his math tutor. He finished dinner at 7 pm, and then he sat down to do homework for two to three hours. Quickly doing the math in my head, I found that Timothy spent an average of thirteen hours a day at a writing desk.
What if Timothy spent thirteen hours a day at a sewing machine instead of a desk? We would immediately be shocked, because that would be called children being horribly mistreated. Timothy was far from being mistreated, but the mountain of homework he faced daily resulted in a similar consequence —he was being robbed of his childhood. In fact, Timothy had no time to do anything he truly enjoyed, such as playing video games, watching movies, or playing board games with his friends.
Play, however, is a crucial part of healthy child development. It affects children’s creativity, their social skills, and even their brain development. The absence of play, physical exercise, and freefrom social interaction takes a serious toll on many children. It can also cause significant health problems like childhood obesity, sleep problems and depression.
Experts in the field recommend the minutes children spend on their homework should be no more than ten times the number of their grade level. As a fifthgrader, Timothy should have no more than fifty minutes a day of homework (instead of three times that amount). Having an extra two hours an evening to play, relax, or see a friend would soundly benefit any child’s life quality.
【小題1】What does the underlined word “them” in the first paragraph probably refer to?
A.Timothy’s parents. | B.Timothy’s grades. |
C.Psychologists. | D.The students. |
A.Timothy was very hardworking. |
B.Timothy was being mistreated. |
C.Timothy had a heavy burden. |
D.Timothy was enjoying his childhood. |
A.Children should be allowed enough time to play. |
B.Playing board games works better than playing video games. |
C.The more they play, the more creative children will become. |
D.The depression caused by homework makes children unwilling to play. |
A.About ten minutes. |
B.No more than twenty minutes. |
C.No more than thirty minutes. |
D.About fifty minutes. |
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
TOEFL stands for Test of English as a Foreign Language, which assesses the proficiency (熟練) of English language of a person in an academic setting. Various institutions, scholarship programs require this test as a trusted and effective indicator of a person’s ability to communicate in English.
TOEFL is available in CBT—Computer-based Technology, PBT—Paper-based Technology and IBT—Internet-based Test formats to assess the proficiency of the English Language. IBT TOEFL is a four-hour test comprising sections: Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing. In areas where internet-based test is not available, a paper-based test (PBT) is given. PBT is a three-hour test comprising four sections: Listening, Structure and Written Expression, Reading Comprehension and Writing.
Taking TOEFL test opens many doors to get admission in foreign universities. More than 7500 colleges, universities and agencies in more than 130 countries rely on TOEFL test scores to check proficiency for English Language. It is very convenient to take this test and it is available in 165 countries worldwide.
It measures your academic skills that whether you are ready to study or train at under graduate or post graduate level in foreign universities or not. In the test candidates are provided with a passage from text books and questions based on lectures, and you can be asked to speak or write in response related to that passage.
As the test is made up of 100 % academic questions, so many universities consider it the most effective test while taking any admission. To take TOEFL test you should:
—Improve your writing skills;
—Improve your vocabulary;
—Practice other reading passages on the TOEFL Test;
—Be familiar with the format of the test;
—Practice for listening test on the TOEFL test.
To take admission in World’s famous Harvard University, the minimum TOEFL score required is 587 on the paper-based test, 240 on the computer-based test, or 94-95 on the internet-based TOEFL.
【小題1】The underlined word “comprising” in Paragraph 2 probably means ________.
A.explaining | B.forming | C.combining | D.including |
A.Reading. | B.Structure and Written Expression |
C.Speaking. | D.Writing. |
A.improve their academic skills |
B.provide scholarship programs in many countries |
C.indicate their proficiency of English language |
D.decide your graduation from foreign universities |
A.Advantages of TOEFL test | B.Introduction to TOEFL test |
C.Preparations for TOEFL test | D.Assessment of TOEFL test |
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