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文章大意:本文为一篇议论文,作者认为,人工智能对教育产生的影响不会是颠覆性的,学生的批判性思维在正确使用AI帮助下会继续存在并增加其价值,可以用以前所未有的方式释放学生的学习和表现。

1 . ChatGPT, the new artificial-intelligence technology created by Open AI, has many worrying about the future of education. The two largest public school districts, New York and Los Angeles, have banned the chatbot from their devices and networks, concerned that students may use it to cheat on assignments. Though ChatGPT’s capabilities are limited, it will likely continue to disrupt education as the technology advances.

But educators needn’t fear this change. Such technologies are transformative, but they threaten only the information-centric type of education that is failing to help students succeed. What young people need today is educational models that help them take ownership of their studies. They need instruction that equips them with real-life skills and prepares them for an economy in which rote, mechanical tasks will be increasingly performed by machines. AI may be a useful invention that hastens much-needed educational reform.

Practicing skills to enhance one’s facility with reasoning, analysis and argumentation — rather than memorizing basic information — should be central to learning. These are skills young people will need in future careers and, most important, that AI can’t replicate. Our experience with AI is perhaps best understood when compared with previous disruptions in education. When printed books, for example, began to emerge in the mid-1400s with the advent of the movable type, one can imagine university professors feared that students wouldn’t need to come to class because they could simply buy the book.

Yet in practice, printing had the opposite effect: The number of universities exploded along with the total number of books. The new technology disrupted the mechanical aspect of education, but in doing so it allowed educators to refocus on higher-level skills — the strategic elements rather than the tactical. The same followed the introduction of calculators and spreadsheets, which freed up time that would have been spent memorizing rote algorithms for mathematical problems.

This change didn’t make the underlying skills unnecessary; it merely transformed what could be done with them. The effect of such technology as ChatGPT will likely be similar. The AI will serve as an information-gathering and mechanical-organizing tool, but it won’t eliminate the fundamental need for critical thinking. These skills will persist and only increase in value. Therefore, schools must remember that the value created by education isn’t a head full of facts but a person with the skill to use these facts with the tools available to magnify his effect in the world. AI is best seen as another of these tools, which, when used strategically, can unleash student learning and performance in ways not yet seen.

1. What does this change refer to in Paragraph 2?
A.Some public school districts have banned from their devices and networks.
B.The information-centric type of education is failing to help students succeed.
C.Artificial-intelligence technology keeps making new progress nowadays.
D.The development of AI is making a difference to the traditional education.
2. The example of printed books is mentioned to show ______.
A.the new technology disrupts education in our previous experience
B.the movable type printing negatively impacts our university teaching
C.such technology helps shift our attention to students’ higher-level skills
D.AI frees us from memorizing rote algorithms for mathematical problems
3. According to the author, schools are advised to ______.
A.instruct students in obtaining as many facts as possible
B.adopt teaching strategies to enhance students’ performance
C.equip students with necessary skills with the help of AI
D.teach students to magnify the effect of tools in the world
4. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?
A.AI can save education from itself.B.ChatGPT disrupts educational reform.
C.AI raises worries about school education.D.ChatGPT transforms education at all levels.
2024-05-06更新 | 79次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市闵行第三中学2023-2024学年高二下学期4月期中英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一个名为“无墙幼儿园”的非传统教育模式。
2 . Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.

A place where young people can shine

Kindergarten Without Walls is a unique concept different from the traditional model of education.     1     (house) in a small general store, this unconventional “kindergarten” opens its doors for free to mainly migrant children and children in difficulty. It     2     (offer) a range of activities — from singing and dancing to painting, watching movies, reading books, and playing games — since 2018. The Kindergarten Without Walls sounds like the ultimate dream for any child.

The kindergarten is funded by its founder Tang Haoduo,who aims to create a supportive and caring community for children in the neighborhood. And the volunteers come from different walks of life.     3     the weather is, they will step in as teachers on time, offering their time and expertise to the children. Tang, an art teacher at a public junior high school,     4     (involve) in social art practice for 5 years by the end of this November. His vision gives migrant children a chance to express and enjoy     5    . As an artist, his dream was to establish a space that is not just a short-term endeavor, but a long-term commitment to     6     (build) a community of artistic expression and cooperation.

Zhu, an art practice researcher, notes that the starting point of this Kindergarten is humble and down-to-earth. “Tang is an ordinary person     7     neighborhood, where the kindergarten is located, is not different from his own life,” she says. Zhou believes healing from personal trauma (创伤) is a joint effort requiring the support and involvement of a compassionate community     8     a lonely journey. “The     9     (good) part of Tang’s project lies in the authentic growth of the relationships between the children, families, neighbors, and broader community. It is the spontaneous, beautiful things in people and the community     10     grow naturally, given an opportunity”, she says.

2024-05-03更新 | 55次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市浦东新区2023-2024学年高二下学期期中教学质量检测英语试卷
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文章大意:本文为一篇说明文,说明了青少年如何改变他们的坏习惯。

3 . HABITS FOR A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE

As teenagers grow up, they become more independent and start making their own decisions. However, during this period, it can be easy for some of them to form bad habits. These bad habits, if left unchecked, could lead to more serious ones when they become adults. For example, some of them may become involved in tobacco or alcohol-abuse, which can lead to physical and mental health problems. To prevent harmful habits like these from dominating a teenager’s life is essential. They must learn to recognise bad habits early and make appropriate changes.

To change bad habits is never easy, even with many attempts. There is a famous saying based on the philosophy of Aristotle: “We are what we repeatedly do.” In many ways, our lifestyle is the sum of choices we have made. We make a choice to do something, and then we repeat it over and over again. Soon that choice becomes automatic and forms a habit that is much harder to change. The good news is that we can change, if we understand how habits work.

According to modern psychology, we must first learn about the “habit cycle”, which works like this:

*Firstly, there is a “cue”, an action, event, or situation that acts as a signal to do something.

*Secondly, there is a “routine” , the regular action you take in response to the cue.

*Thirdly, there is the “reward”, the good thing or feeling we get from the routine.

For example, when we feel unhappy (cue), we eat lots of unhealthy snacks (routine), which makes us feel happy (reward). The reward makes us much more likely to continue the cycle, and the bad habit of relying on unhealthy snacks is formed.

To facilitate a positive change in our bad habits, we must first examine our bad habit cycles and then try to adapt them. We can do this by combining the information from our habit cycles with our own positive ideas. For example, we could try to replace a negative routine with something more positive. So, when we feel unhappy again(cue), rather than eat snacks, we could listen to some of our favourite music instead(routine), which will make us feel relaxed (reward). Aside from changing bad habits, we can also use the habit cycle to create good habits. For example, when we come to an escalator(cue), our normal routine is to ride it, but we could change this routine into something more positive by taking the stairs instead.

Many of us try to change bad habits quickly, and if we are not successful straight away, we often become pessimistic and give up. In fact, the most successful way to change is not suddenly, but over a period of time. As the Chinese philosopher Lao Zi wrote, “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” One step seems small, but it is essential. To reach the goal of change, a person must show some discipline and repeatedly take many small steps. After all, it is not easy to break bad habits.

For young people, there is plenty of time to change bad habits. However, there is no “magic pill” or delete button that will help you; you have to think about your bad habits and decide on some changes. You have the power to build a happy and healthy life full of good habits!

1. 快速阅读文章, 确定文章体裁, 归纳主旨大意。
The text is an _______________ (narration/exposition/argumentation), mainly about __________________.
A. How to change a bad habit and create good ones
B. The cycle of how habits are formed
C. Changing habits gradually
D. No easy way to change bad habits
E. What a habit is
F. Why bad teenage habits should be changed
Para. 1_________________
Para. 2_________________
Para. 3_________________                    
Para. 4_________________                       
Para. 5_________________                       
Para. 6 _________________
2. 精读文章, 完成下面短文。

As teenagers grow up, they become more independent and start making their own decisions. However, during this period, it can be easy   ______ some of them to form bad habits. These bad habits, if ______ (leave) unchecked, could lead to more serious ones when they become adults. ______ (change) bad habits is never easy, even with many attempts. The good news is that we can change our bad habits if we understand ______ habits work. To facilitate ______ positive change in our bad habits, we must first examine our bad habit cycles and then try to adapt them.

We can do this by ______ (combine) the information from our habit cycles with our own positive ideas. We can also use the habit cycle ______ (create) good habits. Many of us try to change bad habits quickly, and if we are not successful straight away, we often become pessimistic and give up. In fact, the most successful way to change is not suddenly, ______ over a period of time. To reach the goal of change, a person must ______ (repeated) take many small steps. Young people have the power ______ (build) a happy and healthy life full of good habits!

3. 填写下面导图, 介绍坏习惯的形成时间、成因、以及人们应如何改变坏习惯。

Habits for a healthy lifestyle

The time when bad habits form

During adolescence, it can be easy for some of them to form ________.

The ________ of bad habits

In many ways, our lifestyle is the sum of ________ we have made.
If we want to change bad habits, we must first learn about the “habit cycle”.

To adapt to bad habits

________ a positive change in our bad habits, we must first examine our bad habit cycles and then try ________ them.
Change bad habits ______In fact, the most successful way to change is not ________, but over a period of time.
You have to think about your bad habits and decide on 8. ________.
2024-04-27更新 | 3次组卷 | 1卷引用:人教版2019选择性必修三 unit 2 Healthy Lifestyle 课堂检测Reading and Thinking
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文章大意:本文是说明文。文章主要介绍了两种不同的教育模式的特点以及人们对它们的不同看法。

4 . Between 1945 and 2000, educators employed a fairly uniform approach. The teacher was the sun in the classroom, and all lessons and activities centered around him or her. Educators stressed the importance of discipline and obedience(服从) within the classroom, and students were expected to follow very rigid standards for behavior and academic performance. The stated goal of this model was to ensure fairness by applying the same expectations; however, the result was that only a few students succeeded while many others were left behind.

When computers and Internet technology entered the classroom a few decades ago, another pattern appeared and progressive educators immediately saw the opportunity to change the way school worked. Instead of needing to focus on the teachers for the vast majority of the day, students could use computers, websites, and even games to learn new materials and improve their skills and knowledge. Not all educators welcomed this shift, however, as some believed it took power and responsibility away from the teachers and cheapened the educational experience for learners.

Over the last decade, two distinct camps of educators have emerged. Tech advocates stress that computers and Internet technology allow students to learn at their own pace in an environment that makes them feel comfortable, while the traditional classroom sets a pace that many learners can’t keep up with and often makes students feel uncomfortable. Traditionalists, on the other hand, believe that over-reliance on tech limits students’ ability to develop their own knowledge and skills and does little to prepare them for the realities of being adults in the real world.

Regrettably, the inability of these two parties to find an agreement has prevented the growth of our education system. We must learn from what worked in the past while adopting the best of our new technologies to create an education system that reflects our modern world. If we can’t get all our teachers on the same page, then we will be at risk of failing future generations.

1. Who can probably learn better under the 1945 -2000 model of education?
A.Lisa who tends to read by herself.B.Michael who disciplines himself.
C.Kate who can focus on listening for long.D.Tom who prefers hands-on learning.
2. Why do some educators prefer the second education pattern?
A.It allows for different learning styles.B.It has the same hope for students.
C.It fires students’ enthusiasm for learning.D.It reduces teachers’ level of stress.
3. What message is conveyed in paragraph 3?
A.Two of a trade never agree.B.Everyone thinks in his way.
C.Every potter praises his pot.D.One’s words reflect one’s thinking.
4. What is the author’s understanding of a good education system?
A.It’s full of well-trained subject teachers.B.It’s an accurate mirror of the real world.
C.It’s inclusive and accessible to all students.D.It’s an integration of tradition and modernity.
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5 . 阅读下面的短文,然后按照要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文。

With the development of economy, people tend to pursue high quality living conditions. Most of the parents try their best to offer their children comfortable circumstances, but they seldom have time to stay with their children. In my opinion, no matter how busy they are, they should make the best use of their time to stay with their children.

Every time when parents take them to the amusement park, help them to prepare their birthday parties, applaud for them when they are competing in the sports meeting, the time they spend with children will become treasure in their memories.

Children need the direction from their parents. There is some wrong behavior in our society, such as dishonesty, violence and so on. Children have weak resistance in defending this negative influence. In this case, parents’ instructions seem to be very important to children’s growth. Parents should sit down and talk with them about what they should do and should not do.

I do not deny that there are some disadvantages in spending too much time with children. Some parents restrict their children, and give them little freedom to develop their interests. Therefore, I emphasize that parents should educate and instruct their children appropriately in their spare time apart from their busy work.


写作内容:你将参加一场主题辩论会,主题为“父母该为孩子的行为习惯负责吗?”参赛前,你要查阅相关资料,并准备你的主题发言,请仔细阅读下文,然后完成以下的任务:
以约30个词概括短文的要点;
然后以约120个词就“父母该为孩子的行为负责吗?”这个主题发表你的看法,并包含以下的内容要点:
你认为父母是否该对此负责,并阐明你的理由;
你对父母们的建议。
写作要求:你可使用实例或其它论述方法支持你的论点,也可以参照阅读材料的内容,但不能抄袭阅读材料中的句子。
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2024-03-21更新 | 29次组卷 | 1卷引用:江苏省扬州中学2014-2015学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题(解析版)
6 . 假定你是某中学学生李华,你们学校的英语俱乐部要举办一次以诚信(integrity)为主题的英语演讲比赛。请你用英语写一篇演讲稿,要点如下:
1.诚信的重要性及不诚信对社会造成的危害;
2.如何践行诚信(如:个人在日常生活和学习中的做法等);
3.号召大家践行诚信。
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
3.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Hello, everyone! I’m honoured to have a chance to talk about integrity.


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That’s all. Thank you for your listening.

2024-03-17更新 | 37次组卷 | 1卷引用:Unit 1 Honesty and responsibility单元测试-2022-2023学年高中英语译林版(2020)选择性必修第四册
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。作者认为人工智能对传统职业领域带来了冲击和颠覆性影响,但是我们的教育体系在培养学生适应未来的能力方面存在严重缺失,认为我们需要重新审视和调整现有的教育方式,使其更具灵活性、包容性和前瞻性,从而培养出能够积极应对各种挑战并推动社会进步的新一代人才。

7 . “From one day to the next, our profession was wiped out. We woke up and discovered our skills were unnecessary.” This is what two successful graphic designers told me about the impact of AI. The old promise—creative workers would be better protected than others from mechanization (机械化) —ruined overnight. If visual artists can be replaced by machines, who is safe?

While there’s plenty of talk about how education might change, little has been done to equip students for a world whose conditions shift so fast. It’s not just at work that young people will confront sudden changes of state. They are also likely to witness more environmental breakdown and the collapse of certain human-made systems.

Why are we so unprepared? Why do we manage our lives so badly? Why are we so expert at material innovation, but so unskilled at creating a society in which everyone can succeed? Why do obvious lies spread like wildfire? What is lacking in our education that leaves such gap s in our lives?

The word education partly comes from Latin, meaning “to lead out”. Too often it leads us in: into old ways of thinking, into dying professions. Too seldom does it lead us out of our cognitive and emotional circles, out of a political and economic system that’s killing us.

I don’t claim to have definitive answers. But I believe the extreme demands, throughout our schooling, of tests and exams reduce the range of our thinking. The exam system creates artificial borders. The intense combined demands of the testing system leave almost no time to respond to opportunities and events, or for children to develop their own interests.

Education should be joyful and delightful, not only because joy and delight are essential to our health and happiness, but also because we are more likely to survive major changes. Schooling alone will not be enough to lead us out of the many crises and disasters we now face. But it should at least lend us a torch.

1. Why does the author quote the two graphic designers?
A.To stress the issue of unemployment.B.To show the wide application of AI.
C.To indicate the creativity of artists.D.To set the tone for further discussion.
2. What does the underlined word “confront” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A.Object to.B.Bring about.C.Meet with.D.Call for.
3. What do the questions in Paragraph 3 chiefly reflect?
A.The numerous social problems to solve.
B.The complex features of current society.
C.The disadvantages of the current education system.
D.The success of everyone in material matters.
4. What is the author’s attitude towards the exam system?
A.Critical.B.Tolerant.C.Approving.D.Ambiguous.
2024-03-06更新 | 119次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省部分高中2024年高三下学期开学考试英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇议论文。文章主要说明了以科学为基础的教育是否正确的问题,解释了以科学为基础的教育的优缺点。

8 . Is a Science-Based Education the Way to Go?

In this present age when we are heavily dependent on science and technology, a science-based education system naturally becomes prevalent to equip the young with knowledge of the ________ of our world around them. The various disciplines of science, such as biology and astronomy, certainly help us to grasp not only the ________ of Earth, but also the significance of human beings in the universe. Moreover, as people naturally have an inborn desire to control the environment, a science-based education seems to be well ________ to humanity’s inquisitive nature. ________, it remains questionable whether a science-based education is able to paint a complete picture of the world.

Certainly, it equips us with the knowledge of ________ which is necessary for us to make sense of the world. By laying the foundation of the skills in students, they will be equipped with the necessary skills to discover the world as ________ by science today. A classic example is Gregor Mendel’s famous pea plant experiment. Without this, we would not have understood the ________ of our genes, nor the reasons why offspring may look strikingly similar to their parents.

Additionally, the scientific method highlights the importance of ________, which is instrumental in the acquisition of knowledge. In a typical science-based educational system, students are taught to objectively analyze empirical data and derive scientific principles. Besides, a science-based education empowers us to ________ preconceived(预想的) concepts instead of merely accepting “facts” at face value.

Despite its ________, a science-based education does not always enlighten us about certain aspects of the world that can’t be rationalized through the scientific method. Though it explains how the world works, it is lacking as it does not ________ much about why things happen. For example, science can provide a neurological explanation on how we perceive breathtaking scenery, but it can’t explain what constitutes beauty or why we are so innately drawn to it. Thus, to ________, the Arts offer us insightful perspectives on the role of science and the world at large.

Moreover, science may have great emphasis on progress that may come at a great ________to the world. A science-based education that focuses solely on the latest scientific breakthroughs may well ________ the study of ethical controversies and significant historical events. For instance, it remains to be seen whether cloning is morally acceptable.

In conclusion, a science-based education coupled with adequate exposure to ethics, values and the humanities would ________ students with a deeper insight into the complex nature of the world.

1.
A.mechanicsB.inventionsC.truthsD.objectives
2.
A.significanceB.evolutionC.compositionD.prospect
3.
A.subjectedB.reducedC.entitledD.tailored
4.
A.NeverthelessB.MoreoverC.InsteadD.Therefore
5.
A.doubtB.suspicionC.inquiryD.consultation
6.
A.framedB.explainedC.assessedD.justified
7.
A.dependenceB.burstC.consciousnessD.function
8.
A.objectivityB.illustrationC.curiosityD.inquiry
9.
A.denyB.challengeC.dismissD.highlight
10.
A.marginsB.expensesC.initiativesD.virtues
11.
A.worryB.careC.revealD.enclose
12.
A.draw a parallelB.make ends meetC.strike a balanceD.make a comparison
13.
A.costB.advantageC.discountD.angle
14.
A.underlineB.prioritizeC.furtherD.neglect
15.
A.assistB.furnishC.occupyD.engage
2023-12-02更新 | 263次组卷 | 2卷引用:上海市高桥中学2023-2024学年高三上学期期中英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要讲述了哥伦比亚大学决定退出《美国新闻与世界报道》的大学排名。该大学排名存在一些弊端,而且曾经尝试退出的那些大学会导致自己的排名下滑。最近有许多大学开始效仿哥伦比亚大学,US News也宣布改变排名方法。

9 . On June 6th Columbia University announced that it will no longer co-operate with US News & World Report’s undergraduate rankings. It is the first top-notch institution to do so. Might its departure be the start of a mass departure?

Columbia’s decision follows a rankings scandal last year. In February 2022 one of Columbia’s own maths professors accused the college of fudging its data in several areas. The university later admitted to having used “outdated and/or incorrect methodologies”.

In the 1980s prospective students started to expand their college search beyond their local area, and it was hard to learn about universities and compare them. Hence, US News began ranking America’s top universities in 1983, and has released its findings annually since 1988.

Colleges have gone to great lengths to move up in the ratings. Richard Freeland, Northeastern University’s former president, capped class sizes and hired faculty to improve its spot; it moved from 127th in 2003 to 44th this year. Others went too far. A dean at Temple University’s business school was sentenced to prison and was ordered to pay a $250,000 fine after being found guilty of fraud in relation to artificially inflating his programme’s rankings.

The ranking system used to seem unstoppable. Universities have tried to ditch it before, only to find that doing so can backfire badly. US News still ranks non-participating universities, using publicly available information, and the data often do not go in their favour. Reed College, a liberal-arts college, stopped taking part in 1995. It tumbled from the top quartile to the bottom. Columbia did not submit data for this year’s analysis, citing concerns about Dr Thaddeus’s claims, and its ranking fell from second in 2021-22 (tied with Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology) to 18th in 2022-23 (tied with the University of Notre Dame).

Recently the mood has begun to change, however, especially among graduate schools. In 2022, of the 15 highest-ranked law schools, only the University of Chicago submitted data. Some undergraduate schools have already opted out this year (Rhode Island School of Design, Colorado College, Stillman College), but none are as prestigious as Columbia.

In May US News announced changes to its ranking methodology. It is moving away from metrics that rely on reputation and towards student outcomes. One way or another, the rankings—and universities more broadly—are in a state of constant change.

1. What is true about the US News undergraduate rankings?
A.It faked the information for the ratings.B.It filled an information gap at one time.
C.It promoted the quality of higher education.D.It has been released every year for 40 years.
2. If a college does not cooperate with US News, ______.
A.it will be ordered to pay a fineB.it will be excluded from the list
C.its ranking will suffer consequentlyD.its spot in the ranking won’t be affected
3. The underlined word “capped” in the fourth paragraph is closest in meaning to ______.
A.limitedB.increasedC.inflatedD.maintained
4. It can be inferred from the passage that US News undergraduate rankings may focus more on ______ in the future.
A.scores given by former studentsB.donations from all walks of life
C.evaluations from other collegesD.earnings for college graduates
2023-11-28更新 | 313次组卷 | 3卷引用:江苏省 南京外国语学校2023-2024学年高三上学期期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇议论文。文章论述了过早开始对幼儿园里的孩子教导需要学龄孩子才能掌握的技能并不是好事。

10 . So few adults can remember the details of their own preschool or kindergarten years, it can be hard to appreciate just how much the early-education landscape has been transformed over the past two decades. The changes are not restricted to the physical environment of classrooms. Teaching methods and curricula have changed too. Much greater parts of the day are now spent on what’s called “seatwork”(a term that probably doesn’t need any explanation) and direct instruction, formerly used mainly in the older grades, in which a teacher carefully controls the content and pacing of what a child is supposed to learn.

One study, titled “Is Kindergarten the New First Grade?” compared kindergarten teachers’ attitudes nationwide in 1998 and 2010 and found that the percentage of teachers expecting children to know how to read by the end of the year had risen from 30 to 80 percent. The researchers also reported more time spent with workbooks and worksheets, and less time devoted to music and art. Kindergarten is indeed the new first grade, the authors concluded. In turn, children who would once have used the kindergarten year as a gentle transition into school are in some cases being held back before they’ve had a chance to start.

Until recently, school-readiness skills weren’t high on anyone’s agenda, nor was the idea that the youngest learners might be disqualified from moving on to the next stage. But now that kindergarten serves as a gatekeeper, not a welcome mat, to elementary school, concerns about school preparedness kick in earlier and earlier. A child who’s supposed to read by the end of kindergarten had better be getting ready in preschool. As a result, expectations that may arguably have been reasonable for 5- and 6-year-olds, such as being able to sit at a desk and complete a task using pencil and paper, are now directed at even younger children, who Jack the motor skills and attention span to be successful.

Preschool classrooms have become increasingly difficult spaces, with teachers asking pre-schoolers to finish their “work” before they can go play. And yet, even as pre-schoolers are learning more pre-academic skills at earlier ages, I’ve heard many teachers say that they seem somehow less curious and less engaged than the kids of earlier generations. More children today seem to lack the language skills needed to retell a simple story or to use basic connecting words and prepositions. They can’t make a conceptual analogy between, say, the veins(纹理) on a leaf and the veins in their own hands.

That’s right. The same educational policies that are publishing academic goals down to ever earlier levels seem to be contributing to the fact that young children are gaining fewer skills, not more.

1. What can be inferred from the sentence “Kindergarten is indeed the new first grade”?
A.Kindergarten is going to replace the first grade in the future.
B.Kindergarten kids are asked to learn what first-graders learn.
C.Today’s kindergarten kids are smarter than first graders in the past.
D.Some kids choose to skip kindergarten to go to the first grade directly.
2. By “kindergarten serves as a gatekeeper”, the writer implies that some kindergarten kids________.
A.might not be able to go to the kindergarten
B.are worried about their school-readiness skills
C.are not allowed to move on to elementary school
D.think of the kindergarten year as a gentle transition
3. What idea does the writer intend to convey in Paragraph 4?
A.Pre-schoolers need to be academically prepared.
B.Preschool teachers are not as kind as they used to be.
C.Today’s preschool education doesn’t prove successful.
D.Children pick up their first language later than before.
4. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?
A.What Preschool Kids Should Be Taught
B.How the New Preschool Is Damaging Kids
C.Why We Should Take Preschoolers Seriously
D.Who Is to Blame for Preschoolers’ Lack of Skills
2023-07-01更新 | 198次组卷 | 2卷引用:上海市曹杨第二中学2022-2023学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题
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