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小题1:Which is the topic for the passage?
A.Traditional Education |
B.Open Education |
C.The Students Are Human Beings First |
D.Two Kinds of Different Education |
A.The students are human beings first, and students second. |
B.The students should be responsible for what they do. |
C.The students’ ideas and feelings are very important. |
D.The teachers should allow the students to do what they want to do. |
A.they should praise the students all the time |
B.they should tell the students what to do all the time |
C.the students should know much about the world |
D.the students should learn much about the world from their teachers |
A.students needn’t study as hard as they did before |
B.students can learn more about the world in open education |
C.most of the teachers don’t agree with the idea of open education |
D.most of the students prefer traditional education to open education |
答案
小题1:D
小题2:A
小题3:D
小题4:B
解析
试题分析:这篇文章主要介绍了开放教育,区分了传统教育和开放式教育的不同。
小题1:主旨题:从文章的句子:In open education, the teacher’s methods are very different.可知这篇文章主要介绍了开放教育,选D
小题2:细节题:从文章的句子:These teachers feel that the students are human beings (人) first, and students second. 可知在开放教育中学生首先是人,其次才是学生。选A
小题3:细节题:从文章的句子:In tradition (传统的) education, the teacher may feel that the students are not very grown up. Usually, teachers are older than students, and teachers feel that students are young and do not know much about the world.可知在传统教育中老师认为学生很年轻不了解世界,应该交给学生更多关于世界的事情。选 D
小题4:推理题:从文章的句子:They expect the students to be responsible for the things that they do, just as adults are. A student’s ideas and feelings are just as important as the teacher’s. The teacher allows the students to decide what they want to do, 可以老师在开放教育中认为学生应该向成年人一样对自己的行为负责,老师也会让学生自己决定想做什么,从而推断出在开放教育中学生可以学到更多的东西。选B
点评:集中考查了细节题推理题,要求考生在仔细阅读文章的基础之上,认真的推敲全文,准确的定位,合理的判断。关键是找出原文的根据,认真核查题支和原文的异同,常犯错误有:绝对化语言,范围扩大或缩小,以偏概全,张冠李戴等。带着问题,再读全文,找出答题所需要的依据,完成阅读。
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试题【In tradition (传统的) education, the teacher may feel that the students are not ver】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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John Davis doesn’t use his GPS system in his car. Instead of guiding the direction, the Delaware farmer uses it to determine where and how much fertilizer to use on the crops on his 4,000-acre family-owned farm. Technological advances like that last year helped Davis and other Ohio farmers set a record for corn product. Ohio"s corn crop in 2009 totaled 546 million bushels(蒲式耳), despite a cooler and wetter than normal spring, a dry summer and a delayed, wet harvest. Davis said. “I knew it would be a good crop, but it was much better than we expected.”A farmer can map his fields on GPS, spotting where soil turned out to be least fertile(肥沃的) and using more fertilizer the next year in those areas where corn didn’t grow as well.
Although Ohio farmers produced more corn, it was grown on less land than in the past years. Total area used for corn in Ohio was 3.35 million acres, about the same as in 2008 but down from 3.85 million acres in 2007, said Dwayne Siekman, director of the Ohio Corn Growers Association. “When you look at the total number of acres in Ohio used for corn, it’s clear that farmers are able to do more with less,” he said. “American farmers can grow five times more corn on 20 percent less land than they did in the 1930s, saying that modern farming techniques are necessary for a growing demand in the world today.” That technology includes using improved seeds that can withstand(忍受) greater temperature extremes and pests, Siekman said.
Farmers aren"t the only ones who benefit. Consumers(消费者) do, too, as food costs reduce in the face of “enough supplies of corn,” said Fred Yoder, who runs a 1,500-acre corn, soybean and wheat farm in Plain City. “This is the best, highest-producing corn crop that I"ve raised in 30 years,” he said.
小题1:Most people usually use the GPS system for ______.
A.driving their cars |
B.telling the position |
C.mending the car |
D.supplying the sunshine |
A.check if the soil is fertile in some areas |
B.control the rain of the place |
C.water the crops if the weather is dry |
D.draw the map of all the crops |
A.Because they expanded more land to grow corn |
B.Because they turned to technological advances |
C.Because they used more and more fertilizer. |
D.Because they supplies themselves with more money. |
A.John Davis hadn’t expected a good harvest. |
B.farmers grew less land than in the 1930s |
C.improved seeds cost much more money |
D.the output of corn in the same field is increased. |
Imagine a mass of floating waste is two times the size of the state of Texas. Texas has a land area of more than 678 000 square kilometers. So it might be difficult to imagine anything twice as big. All together, this mass of waste flowing in the North Pacific Ocean is known as the Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch. It weighs about 3 500 000 tons. The waste includes bags,bottles and containers—plastic products of all kinds.
The eastern part of the Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch is about l 600 kilometers west of California. The western part is west of the Hawaiian Islands and east of Japan. The area has been described as a kind of oceanic desert,with light winds and slow moving water currents. The water moves so slow that garbage from all over the world collects there.
In recent years,there have been growing concerns about the floating garbage and its effect on sea creatures and human health. Scientists say thousands of animals get trapped in the floating waste,resulting in death or injury. Even more die from a lack of food or water after swallowing pieces of plastic. The trash can also make animals feel full,lessening their desire to eat or drink.
The floating garbage also can have harmful effects on people. There is an increased threat of infection of disease from polluted waste,and from eating fish that swallowed waste. Divers can also get trapped in the plastic.
Its existence first gained public attention in l997. That was when racing boat captain and oceanographer Charles Moore and his crew sailed into the garbage while returning from a racing event. Five years earlier,another oceanographer learned of the trash after a shipment of rubber duckies got lost at sea. Many of those toys are now part of the Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch.
In August,2009,a team from the University of California,San Diego became the latest group to travel to it. They were shocked by the amount of waste they saw. They gathered hundreds of sea creatures and water samples to measure the garbage patch’s effect on ocean environment.
小题1: How did the writer introduce the topic of the passage?
A.By giving an example. |
B.By listing the facts. |
C.By telling a story. |
D.By giving a comparison. |
A.It is made up of various kinds of plastic products. |
B.It is a solid mass of floating waste materials. |
C.It lies l60 000 kilometers east of California. |
D.It is described as a kind of oceanic desert. |
A.Because it may prevent the flow of ocean water. |
B.Because the polluted plastic articles will move up the food chain. |
C.Because it may be from an island in the pacific. |
D.Because ships may be trapped in the floating waste. |
A.warn people of the danger to travel in the pacific |
B.analyze what caused the waste patch in the pacific |
C.give advice on how to recycle waste in the ocean |
D.introduce the Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch |
The project started well, but when it was only a few months underway a tragic accident on the site took the life of John Roebling. Washington was injured and left with a certain amount of brain damage, which resulted in him not being able to walk or talk or even move.
"We told them so." "Crazy men and their crazy dreams."" "It"s foolish to chase wild visions." Evcryone had a negative comment to make and felt that the project should be scrapped since the Roeblings were the only ones who knew how the bridge could be built. In spite of his handicap, Washington was never discouraged.
One day he was lying on his bed in hospital, seeing the sky and the tops of the trees outside for just a moment with the sunlight streaming through the windows, and a gentle breeze bowing the flimsy white curtains apart when an idea hit him. He decided to make the best use of the only finger he could move. Thus, he slowly developed a code of communication with his wife.
He touched his wife"s arm with that finger, indicating to her that he wanted her to call the engineers again. Then he used the same method of tapping her arm to tell the engineers what to do. It seemed foolish but the project was under way again.
For 13 years Washington tapped out his instructions with his finger on his wife"s arm until the bridge was finally completed.
小题1:Which of the following is true of Washington and his father?
A.They are hardworking and courageous. |
B.They are stubborn and bold. |
C.They are creative and persistent. |
D.They are curious and modest. |
A.the tragic accident | B.the building of the bridge |
C.the brain damage | D.the discussion and persuasion |
A.She could understand Washington and helped him a lot. |
B.She cnuldn"t understand him but took good care of him. |
C.She didn"t like Washington"s idea about building the bridge. |
D.She took the responsibility to continue building the bridge. |
A.people all over America supported him |
B.almost no bridge experts in the world supported him |
C.his friends were strongly in favor of his idea |
D.many people considered it would be a great fe |
A.NO pains, no gains. |
B.Many hands make light work. |
C.A lighted heart is a good medicine. |
D.Passion creates wonder. |
The study, which began with a self-administered questionnaire taken between 1983 and 1989, asked more than 80,000 radiologic technologists aged 22 t0 92 questions about age, height, weight and smoking behavior.
BMI (body mass index) was calculated, with a BMI of 30 t0 34.9 being considered obese, and 35 and over being very obese. Smoking behavior was analyzed by looking at a person"s tobacco consumption level, number of years smoked, and current smoking status. Researchers then followed participants through December of 2002, noting the number of deaths that occurred.
The study involved researchers from the National Cancer Institute, the University of Minnesota and the American Registry of Radiolegic Technologists.
Key Findings:
20 percent of obese adults in the United States smoke.
Obese smokers face a greater risk of death from cancer and circulatory disease.
Current smoking is a greater risk factor for death by cancer than obesity is, generally speaking.
The higher a person"s pack-years (number of packs smoked per day times the number of years smoked) are, the greater the risk of death.
Men and women of all ages faced an elevated risk of death due to circulatory disease as BMI increased. And for those who were both obese and currently smoking, risk of circulatory disease increased 6 to 11 times under the age of 65, as compared to their never-smoking, normal weight counterparts.
While it"s not surprising that obesity coupled with smoking is a recipe for trouble, it is important to highlight this growing health concern in America today.
Taking Charge of Your Health
Making healthy choices can be difficult when we"re constantly bombarded with products that are hazardous to our health, but it"s not impossible. With education and some motivation, we all have the ability to make lasting changes for the better. If you"re an overweight smoker worried about gaining weight due to quitting, take heart. It"s never too late to change your course and even reverse damage to some extent.
小题1:What is the probably the best title of the text?
A. Obese smoking and death B. Key findings about smoking
C Taking charge of your health D. Obesity and smoking
小题2:Which of the following is true according to the text?
A.Obese smokers are less likely to suffer from cancer |
B.Obese smokers are more likely to suffer from cancer |
C.Obese smokers .tend to gain fewer body mass index. |
D.Obese smokers tend to get heavier than those Who never smoke |
A.easy and possible | B.difficult and impossible |
C.easy ant worthwhile | D.difficult but worthwhile |
A. An medical institute. B A research center.
C. A medical magazine D. A TV station
小题5: What is the purpose of the text?
A.To inform the readers of the findings about obese smoking. |
B.To warn the readers of the danger of obese smoking. |
C.To tell us what obese smoking is. |
D.To call on the obese smolkers to quit smoking. |
On April22, 2011, we decided to go green every single day for an entire year. This meant doing 365 different green things, and it also meant challenging ourselves to go green beyond easy things. Rather than recycle and reduce our energy, we had to think of 365 different green things to do and this was no easy task.
With the idea of going green every single day for a year, Our Green Year started. My wife and I decided to educate people about how they could go green in their lives and hoped we could show people all the green things that could be done to help the environment. We wanted to push the message that every little bit helps.
Over the course of Our Green Year, we completely changed our lifestyle. We now shop at organic(有机的)stores. We consume less meat, choosing green food. We have greatly reduced our buying we don’t need. We have given away half of what we owned through websites. Our home is kept clean by vinegar and lemon juice, with no chemical cleaners. We make our own butter, enjoying the smell of home-made fresh bread. In our home office anyone caught doing something ungreen might be punished.
Our minds have been changed by Our Green Year. We are grateful for the chance to have been able to go green and educate others. We believe that we do have the power to change things and help our planet.
小题1:What might be the best title for the passage?
A.Going Green. | B.Protecting the Planet. |
C.Keeping Open-Minded | D.Celebrating Our Green Year. |
A.they were expected to follow the green fad |
B.they didn’t know how to educate other people |
C.they were unwilling to reduce their energy |
D.they needed to perform unusual green tasks |
A.They tried to get out of their ungreen habits. |
B.They ignore others’ ungreen behavior. |
C.They chose better chemical cleaners. |
D.They sold their home-made food. |
A.The government will give support to the green people. |
B.The couple may continue their project in the future. |
C.Some people disagree with the couple’s green ideas. |
D.Our Green Year is becoming a national campaign. |
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