题目
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There can be little doubt that classes can help the gifted children to graduate earlier and take their place in life sooner. However, to take these out of the regular classes may create serious problems.
Many are concerned that gifted children become and lose interest in learning. However this concern is more often from parents and teachers than from students, and some of these simply conclude that special classes should be set up for those who are talented. Some top students do feel bored in class, but why they so goes far beyond the work they have in school. Studies have shown that to be bored is to be anxious. The gifted child who is bored is an child.
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答案
小题1:C
小题2:D
小题3:B
小题4:A
小题5:B
小题6:B
小题7:D
小题8:C
解析
试题分析:本文是一篇议论文。文章就有天赋的学生是不是应该进特殊班的问题进行了讨论,调查表明被分在特殊班的学生并没有人们想象的好效果,特殊班里的学生过分依赖老师的引导,反而对学习失去了兴趣。
小题1:考查名词辨析。A. principle原则,B. theory理论,C. argument争论,D. classification分类,根据文意可知分班的争论依据是:普通班会阻碍有天赋学生的发展。选C
小题2:考查形容词词义辨析。A. smart聪明的,B. poor穷的,C. mature成熟的,D. average平均的,普通的,后文指为普通学生设计的普通班。与前面的gifted相对的是average(普通的,一般的)。故选D。
小题3:考查形容词的词义辨析及语境理解。A. regular 定期的,B. special 特殊的,C. small小的,D. creative有创造力的,特殊班能帮助学生早毕业,尽早的走进生活。选B
小题4:考查语境理解。A. children孩子,B. programs项目,C. graduates 毕业生,D. designs设计,根据上文可知:此处指有天赋的孩子们。把有天赋的孩子们从普通班分出来产生了严重问题。选A
小题5:考查形容词词义辨析及语境理解。A. doubted怀疑,B. bored厌倦,C. worried担心的,D. tired疲劳的,许多人担心他们会感到厌烦从而对学习失去兴趣。选B
小题6:考查名词词义辨析及语境理解。A. students学生,B. adults成年人, C. scholars学者,D. teachers老师,根据上文的parents and teachers可知,一些老师有了应该为那些有天赋的学生设立特殊班的想法,因为老师比家长更了解学校的情况。B
小题7:考查动词词义辨析及语境理解。A. believe相信,B. think认为,C. say说,D. feel感觉,他们为什么会有这样的感觉是因为不适应学校的课程。选D
小题8:考查形容词词义及语境理解。A. outstanding杰出的,B. intelligent聪明的,C. anxious焦虑的,D. ordinary普通的,根据上文Studies have shown that to be bored is to be anxious可知此处选C。
核心考点
试题【It has been argued by some that gifted children should be grouped in special cla】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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The easiest way of pilling a cat is to press the pill into powder. Then mix the powder with a small amount of wet food. If your cat usually eats dry food, she will probably view the wet food as a treat and eat it up.
If your cat won’t eat the wet food that contains the pill or if she is too ill to eat, you can get a “pill gun”. There are some basic instructions. Getting your cat’s mouth to open is going to be the most difficult part. First, be sure the pill is in a handy place. Then you can put your cat on a bookshelf with her bottom in a corner or you can put her on your lap firmly tied. Have your cat facing to the right if you’re right-handed. With your left hand, hold your cat at the cheekbones, putting your palm (手掌) at the top of her head. Keeping your finger off the trigger (扳机), with your right hand, Insert the pill gun until the pill is positioned over the tongue and open throat Be sure to give your cat a treat directly after giving the pill.
If you don’t feel comfortable using a pill gun, you can try giving the pill by hand. Push your cat’s head backwards just far enough so that her nose is pointing towards the ceiling. At this point, most cats will slightly open their mouths. With the little finger or ring finger of the hand holding the pill, open the bottom jaw a little more. You may need to hold her top jaw with your other hand while doing this. Aim straight and lightly throw the pill or drop it. Most cats will then swallow the pill.
小题1:Pilling a cat can be a terrible experience because cats ______.
A.are amazingly powerful and dangerous |
B.may fight with all their strength against pills |
C.refuse something pressed down their throats |
D.are difficult to treat once they’ve got ill |
A.Wet food with medicine is usually a treat to cats. |
B.Cats used to dry food must reject wet food. |
C.The easiest pilling is to press the pill into powder. |
D.Cats arc most likely interested in something new. |
A.facing to the right | B.with your right hand |
C.at the head | D.on your lap firmly |
A.its nose is straight upwards | B.it is touched by fingers |
C.its head is turning around | D.it is served with its favorite pills |
Some may wonder what it feels like to attend a class at Stanford University. The recently popular MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) can satisfy this desire. But they are also most likely to change the situation of higher education. Only last month,both Peking University and Tsinghua University announced plans to start open online course on the edX platform,one of the world’s major providers of MOOCs,to explore this new form of online education.
Gaining momentum(势头)
“It’s not only a change of platforms from offline to online. It’s more about a reform of
teaching methods,even the whole education system,”said Chen Jining,president of Tsinghua University.
The potential of MOOCs to reform education has been obvious in the US ever since the immediate popularity of the course Artificial Intelligence,taught by Stanford University professor Sebastian Thrun, who later co-founded Udacity, a platform with 1.6 million enrolled(注册) students in 200 countries. According to Nature magazine,by June 2013,74 percent of universities in the US offered some type of online course. Lu Fang, vice-president of Fudan University,explains the appeal of MOOCs as a simple case of supply and demand:“The demand for high quality educational resources from both enrolled students and professionals is feeding the rise of MOOCs,in which classes usually taught by top teachers are available to everyone,”said Lu.
Too early to replace
With easy access and free of charge, MOOCs are said to have the potential to change the present education system. But there are barriers,because hardly any universities offer degree certificates, as college administrators point out, it’s difficult to confirm if students are foaming anything in MOOCs,reposed USA Today.
The Wall Street Journal also reposed that,presently,a typical MOOC student is likely to have
already graduated from college and is using the course to explore an interest or acquire professional
skills. Even so, an increasing number of undergraduates are signing up.
“What we are really establishing(创建)are educational pathways for people who want skills that are related to contemporary jobs,”Thrun told The Wall Street Journal.
小题1:MOOCs have been considered likely to reform education since___________.
A.the founding of Udacity |
B.the wide application of online education |
C.the popularity of the course Artificial Intelligence |
D.the opening of MOOCs on the edX platform in China |
A.high quality educational resources are in demand |
B.students can attend courses in famous universities |
C.college students have access to famous teachers |
D.MOOCs have brought about revolution in education |
A.Most of the MOOCs focus on professional training for college graduates. |
B.There are barriers for MOOCs to replace the present education system. |
C.International companies prefer applicants who graduate from MOOCs. |
D.More and more undergraduates have realized the limits of MOOCs. |
A.doubtful | B.negative | C.critical | D.optimistic |
It’s that density that makes Manhattan so green. Manhattan’s population density is 800 times the national average. Density comes with negatives,certainly— small living spaces,air pollution— but it also enables amazing efficiencies.Over 80% of Manhattanites travel to work by public transport, by bike or on foot— compared to an average of about 8% everywhere else in the country. Manhattan’s apartment buildings are far more energy-efficient than the houses in the suburbs.
What’s true of New York City is more or less true of other American urban areas, which explains why a growing part of the environmental movement now focuses on greening cities, hoping to attract more Americans back downtown. There’s an effort to make cities more sustainable(可持续的),by improving public transport,reducing air pollution and upgrading energy efficiency. But even more important, it is quite urgent to change decades of government policies that have been in favor of the suburbs,with disastrous consequences for energy,the environment and the climate.
That’s exactly the difficult point. For all the high efficiency and convenience and richness of living in a city,there are disadvantages too.New York,for example,has some of the highest childhood asthma(哮喘)rates in the U.S.
So it’s welcome news that New York has continued to push its P1aNYC scheme, a long-term program to make the city greener and more sustainable over the next decades. Recently it announced an update to the plan that includes phasing out heavy heating oils in New York City apartment buildings by 2030,to be replaced with cleaner natural gas.
小题1:Manhattan is considered as the greenest place in America because of its__________
A.buildings and trees | B.density and efficiency |
C.sunlight and nature | D.transport and population |
A.New Yorkers have urged the city government to carry out green policies |
B.the public transport and living space are quite satisfactory in New York |
C.life in the countryside is more comfortable and energy efficient than that in cities |
D.the significance of making cities greener is gained in promoting energy efficiency |
A.New York city | B.PlaNYC scheme |
C.Manhattan | D.Santa Barbara |
A.rapidly promoting dealing with |
B.widely suggesting researching on |
C.gradually stopping using |
D.immediately forbidding producing |
A.Manhattan the Greenest Place in America? |
B.The Higher Density,the Greener City? |
C.PlaNYC Scheme:New York City’s Future |
D.Living in Cities Does Good to the Environment |
Coffee didn’t take off until the l400s when people figured out they could roast its seeds.By the l500s,the drink had spread to coffeehouses across the Arab world.Within another l50 years,it took Europe by storm.
“It actually had a major impact on the rise of business,” historian Mark Pendergrast says.Coffeehouses became a spot not just to enjoy a cup but to exchange ideas.The insurer Lloyd’s of London was founded hundreds of years ago in one of London’s 2,000 coffeehouses.Literature,newspapers and even the works of great composers like Bach and Beethoven were also spawned(涌现)in coffeehouses.
It is often said that after the Boston Tea Party of l773,when American colonists attacked British tea ships and threw boxes of tea into the harbor,Americans universally switched over to drinking coffee.In a letter John Adams wrote to his wife,Abigail,the Founding Father claims his love of tea but says he will have to learn to embrace coffee instead,because drinking tea had become a symbol of not loving the country.
For all the upsides coffee has brought the modern world,it also led to its fair share of downsides,too.Europeans carried coffee with them as they colonized various parts of the world,and this frequently meant they enslaved people in order to grow it.In Brazil — where slavery was legal until l888 — coffee plantations would use slash-and-burn agriculture,tearing down rain forests and planting coffee trees.Once the soil had been exhausted,growers would move on to another place.
And yet,coffee,as Pendergrast says,”had a very good impact in many ways on our civilization,even though it was,for a long time,grown by slaves.”
小题1:Why did people enjoy going to coffeehouses?
A.Because it was a fashion to drink coffee. |
B.Because coffeehouses provided a better flavor. |
C.Because they could stay awake and active there. |
D.Because they could exchange ideas there. |
A.American colonists made great profits by trading in coffee. |
B.Tea was regarded as a symbol of loving one’s country. |
C.Coffee became very popular after the incident in Boston. |
D.John Adams was the Founding Father of the Tea Party. |
A.Coffee plantation was closely connected with slavery |
B.coffee plantation led to outdated agriculture in Brazil |
C.slavery in Brazil had been against the law until l888 |
D.slavery was responsible for the damage to rainforests |
A.Some interesting stories about coffee culture. |
B.Important Roles that coffee played in history. |
C.How coffee became the most popular beverage. |
D.How coffee affected America’s independence. |
However , Canada was not an empty country when the Europeans began to arrive. Canadian-Indian lived along the coast, bythe rivers and lakes and in forests. Today there are only 350,000 Canadian-Indians in the whole country, with their own language. In the far north live the Inuits. There are only 27, 000 Canadian-Inuits. Their life is hard in such a harsh climate.
小题1:What is the populatin of Quebec?
A.More than 29, 000.000 |
B.About 30% of the total population. |
C.Over 45% of th etotal population |
D.Less than 30% of the French-Canadians. |
小题3:Which of the following is TRUE according to this passage?
A.The Canadian flag I stwice as wide as its length. |
B.Most Indians are now forced to live along the coast. |
C.Nowadays Inuit still have difficult living conditions. |
D.Nobody existed when the Europeans began to arrive in Canada. |
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