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文章大意:这是一篇议论文。文章就以往和现在家长教育孩子们的方式进行对比,呼吁家长不要过多参与孩子的生活中来。
1 .        Why do young adult children become independent so much later than they did in 1970,when the average age of independent living was 21? Why have reduced class sizes and increased per-pupil expenditures (花销)not _______ higher academic achievement levels? Why is the mental health of today’s kids so poor when _______ with that of children in the 1960s and before? Why do today’s _______ become defensive when told by teachers that their children have misbehaved in school?
       The answer in two words: parental _______.Those two words best summarize the _______ between “old” child raising and new, post-1960s parenting. Then, the overall philosophy was that parents were not to be _______ involved with their kids. They were available _______crisis, but they stood a (an) _______distance from their kids and allowed them to experience the benefits of the trial-and-error process. It was the child’s _______, back then, to keep his or her parents from getting involved. That was __________ children learned to be responsible and determined.
       Today’s parents help their kids with almost everything. These are parents who are __________ when it comes to an understanding of their purpose in their kids’ lives. Their involvement leads them to personalize everything that happens to their kids; __________, the defensiveness. But given that schools and mental health professionals have been pushing parent involvement for nearly four decades, the confusion and defensiveness are__________ .
       University researchers analyzed three decades of data relating to parent participation in children’s academics. Their conclusions __________what I’ve been saying since the 1980s: parental help with homework __________a child’s academic achievement and is not reflected on standardized tests.
       Parents who manage a child’s social life interfere with the__________ of good social skills. Parents who manage a child’s after-school activities grow kids who don’t know how to __________their own free time. Parents who get involved in their kids'__________with peers grow kids who don’t know how to avoid much less trouble.
       These kids have anxieties and fears of all sorts and don’t want to leave their __________ And their parents, when the time comes, don’t know how to __________ being parents. You can imagine what will become of their future.1.
A.counted onB.resulted inC.touched onD.taken in
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A.associatedB.linkedC.comparedD.matched
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A.parentsB.adolescentsC.psychologistsD.youths
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A.assistanceB.protectionC.involvementD.preference
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A.differencesB.similaritiesC.choicesD.relations
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A.slightlyB.passivelyC.highlyD.fairly
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A.in case ofB.in spite ofC.in view ofD.in fear of
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A.equalB.safeC.longD.short
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A.faultB.turnC.jobD.attitude
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A.whenB.howC.whyD.what
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A.confusedB.disappointedC.amazedD.satisfied
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A.howeverB.stillC.yetD.thus
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A.unreasonableB.changeableC.understandableD.avoidable
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A.confirmedB.convincedC.realizedD.reflected
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A.decidesB.lowersC.helpsD.stimulates
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A.appearanceB.performanceC.establishmentD.development
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A.valueB.devoteC.fillD.save
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A.communicationB.conflictsC.cooperationD.competitions
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A.homeB.schoolC.careerD.profession
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A.startB.ignoreC.considerD.stop
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。这篇文章通过作者的教书经历指出教文学一定要触及心灵,不要只停留于文字表面。
2 .         Franz Kafka wrote that “a book must be the ax for the frozen sea inside us”. I once shared this sentence with a class of seventh graders, and it didn't seem to require any explanation.

We'd just finished John Steinbeck's novel Of Mice and Men. When we read the end together out loud in class, my toughest boy, a star basketball player, wept a little, and so did I. “Are you crying?” one girl asked, as she got out of her chair to take a closer look. “I am,” I told her, “and the funny thing is I've read it many times.”

But they understood. When George shoots Lennie, the tragedy is that we realize it was always going to happen. In my 14 years of teaching in a New York City public middle school, I've taught kids with imprisoned parents, abusive parents, irresponsible parents; kids who are parents themselves; kids who are homeless; kids who grew up in violent neighborhoods. They understand, more than I ever will, the novel's terrible logic-the giving way of dreams to fate.

For the last seven years, I have worked as a reading enrichment teacher, reading classic works of literature with small groups of students from grades six to eight. I originally proposed this idea to my headmaster after learning that a former excellent student of mine had transferred out of a selective high school-one that often attracts the literary-minded children of Manhattan's upper classes-into a less competitive setting. The daughter of immigrants, with a father in prison, she perhaps felt uncomfortable with her new classmates. I thought additional “cultural capital” could help students like her develop better in high school, where they would unavoidably meet, perhaps for the first time, students who came from homes lined with bookshelves, whose parents had earned Ph.D.'s.

Along with Of Mice and Men, my groups read: Sounder, The Red Pony, Lord of the Flies, Romeo and Juliet and Macbeth. The students didn't always read from the expected point of view.

About The Red Pony, one student said, “it's about being a man, it's about manliness.” I had never before seen the parallels between Scarface and Macbeth, nor had I heard Lady Macbeth's soliloquies read as raps, but both made sense; the interpretations were playful, but serious. Once introduced to Steinbeck's writing, one boy went on to read The Grapes of Wrath and told me repeatedly how amazing it was that “all these people hate each other, and they're all white.” His historical view was broadening, his sense of his own country deepening. Year after year, former students visited and told me how prepared they had felt in their first year in college as a result of the classes.

Year after year, however, we are increasing the number of practice tests. We are trying to teach students to read increasingly complex texts, not for emotional punch but for text complexity. Yet, we cannot enrich the minds of our students by testing them on texts that ignore their hearts. We are teaching them that words do not amaze but confuse. We may succeed in raising test scores, but we will fail to teach them that reading can be transformative and that it belongs to them.

1. The underlined words in Paragraph 1 probably mean that a book helps to __________.
A.realize our dreamsB.give support to our life
C.smooth away difficultiesD.awake our emotions
2. Why were the students able to understand the novel Of Mice and Men?
A.Because they spent much time reading it.B.Because they had read the novel before.
C.Because they came from a public school.D.Because they had similar life experiences.
3. The girl left the selective high school possibly because__________.
A.she was a literary-minded girlB.her parents were immigrants
C.she couldn't fit in with her classD.her father was then in prison
4. To the author's surprise, the students read the novels__________.
A.creativelyB.passivelyC.repeatedlyD.carelessly
5. The author writes the passage mainly to__________.
A.introduce classic works of literatureB.advocate teaching literature to touch the heart
C.argue for equality among high school studentsD.defend the current testing system
2016-11-26更新 | 1253次组卷 | 7卷引用:2012年全国普通高等学校招生统一考试英语试卷(江苏卷)
11-12高三·上海·阶段练习
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文章大意:这是一篇夹叙夹议文。本文论述了作者通过自己在一线教育工作的经验看出中国的教育制度存在的一些问题,学生不能独立思考问题,做作业去网上或者其他的地方找答案,学生缺乏创造性,作者指出有了丰富的学习环境,及新的学习方法,才能有创造性的研究氛围。
3 .         I once had my Chinese MBA students brainstorming on “two-hour business plans”. I separated them into six groups and gave them an example: a restaurant chain. The more original their idea, the better, I said. Finally, five of the six groups presented plans for restaurant chains. The sixth proposed a catering service. Though I admitted the time limit had been difficult, I expressed my disappointment.

My students were middle managers, financial analysts and financiers from state owned enterprises and global companies. They were not without talent or opinions, but they had been shaped by an educational system that rarely stressed or rewarded critical thinking or inventiveness. The scene I just described came in different forms during my two years’ teaching at the school. Papers were often copied from the Web and the Harvard Business Review. Case study debates were written up and just memorized. Students frequently said that copying is a superior business strategy, better than inventing and creating.

In China, every product you can imagine has been made and sold. But so few well developed marketing and management minds have been raised that it will be a long time before most people in the world can name a Chinese brand.

With this problem in mind, partnerships with institutions like Yale and MIT have been established. And then there’s the “thousand talent scheme”: this new government program is intended to improve technological modernization by attracting top foreign trained scientists to the mainland with big money. But there are worries about China’s research environment. It’s hardly known for producing independent thinking and openness, and even big salary offers may not be attractive enough to overcome this.

At last, for China, becoming a major world creator is not just about setting up partnerships with top Western universities. Nor is it about gathering a group of well-educated people and telling them to think creatively. It’s about establishing a rich learning environment for young minds. It’s not that simple.

1. Why does the author feel disappointed at his students?
A.Because there is one group presenting a catering service.
B.Because the six groups made projects for restaurant chains.
C.Because all the students copied a case for the difficult topic.
D.Because the students’ ideas were lacking in creativeness.
2. We can infer from the passage that ________.
A.China can make and sell any product all over the world
B.high pay may not solve the problem of China’s research environment
C.cooperation with institutions has been set up to make a Chinese brand
D.the new government program are aimed at encouraging imagination
3. Which is the best title of the passage?
A.Look for a New Way of Learning.B.Reward Creative Thinking.
C.How to Become a Creator.D.Establish a technical Environment.
2016-11-26更新 | 218次组卷 | 4卷引用:2012届上海市华师大一附中等八校高三2月联合调研考试英语试卷
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