问答题There is one passage in this section with 5 statements. Read the passage quickly and answer the questions on the Answer Sheet.  [1] For some people it is extreme education: 10-hour days, contracts with parents and very strict rules on behaviour in smal

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There is one passage in this section with 5 statements. Read the passage quickly and answer the questions on the Answer Sheet.  [1] For some people it is extreme education: 10-hour days, contracts with parents and very strict rules on behaviour in small, 200-pupil academies. The result in a new type of school in the US is 100% acceptance to college, test results as good as those in private schools, and teenagers from New York’s South Bronx district who play the viola like their neighbours in Manhattan.  [2] James Verrilh, principal of the North Star Academy in Newark, America’s second poorest city, said: “These kids know drugs. These kids know crime and violence. Their fathers are in jail. We have a school culture here which is very different from the attitude they have when they first walk through the door. It’s a culture that tells them they can go to college.”  [3] At the North Star Academy children like Charism and Queen-Ama smile politely as they shake your hand and welcome you in. About 85% of pupils are African-American and 90% get free school meals. Last year 80% got ‘proficient or advanced’ grades in maths, compared with just 28% in the local neighbourhood school. This was above the state average. Pupils work in silence with a professionalism they have learned during a three-day process. From the beginning pupils are taught to speak clearly, answer questions in full sentences and look the teacher in the eye.  [4] Parents have to sign a three-way contract with their child and the principal, and must promise to participate themselves. When a child’s homework isn’t handed in by 8 am, there is a phone call home. When the parent doesn’t turn up for a meeting, their child is not allowed back into school until they turn up. There are signs saying ‘No excuses’ on the walls.‘I was working until 11 last night. I’m tired, but I know I’ve got to work,’ says one 11-year-old, as she finishes up her homework over breakfast. ‘Even my mother’s gone back to school since I’ve been here.’ Pupils are tested every six weeks and their results are examined carefully.  [5] ‘As a principal of a small school, I know how every child is progressing and how they are behaving,’ says Mr. Verrilh. He also sits in on classes himself, observing the students and writing notes for the teachers.  [6] North Star and other small schools like it have developed from the charter school movement in the US. The 3,500 charter schools are independent schools, funded by the state, and allowed more freedom to set policies, including their admissions procedures. North Star runs a lottery for admissions and has 1,800 children on the waiting list. Parents have to put their child’s name into the lottery; three times more girls apply than boys.  [7] Mr. Verrilli strongly rejects the idea that his students might not be the ones most in need. ‘It’s quite wrong to say that parents from disadvantaged backgrounds don’t care about their kids’ education. Ninety five percent of parents just want a better education for their children. We’re not taking the best kids. I’m defensive about that. It’s something a lot of people say. How hard is it to put your child’s name down on a piece of paper?’ he said.  [8] Every child who attends the Kipp (Knowledge is Power Programme) academy in south Bronx, New York, plays in its orchestra, the best school orchestra in New York. Every child can read music. Shirley Lee, a director of the Kipp academy in the Bronx, says the school works because there is a consistent structure throughout the school. ‘The truth and reality is that kids like structure,’ she said. ‘It’s about telling them what’s appropriate and them learning when to use it. I wouldn’t talk to you like I am now if I was out in some of these areas. But if we teach them to look in my eyes when I’m speaking to them, they will use that if they get stopped by the police and that will protect them.’  [9] In the UK, there is a growing political debate about the differences in academic achievement between rich and poor in schools in big cities. A recent report highlighted the growing gap in achievement and the government is trying to deal with this problem. Three London academies are experimenting with small school principles and last week a group of British teachers in training visited the US looking for methods they could use to deal with the problems of ‘complex urban education’.  [10] Ark, a UK educational charity, is taking key components of the small school model into London academies. Lucy Heller, managing director of Ark, says: ‘It’s small schools, strict rules on behaviour and a firm belief that inner city children can be just as successful.’ The UK schools minister says small schools can teach disadvantaged children the skills that middle class children take for granted: ‘High ambition, zero tolerance of failure, an expectation that children will go to university and that schools will give them the education to go to university.’  [11] Ark is also helping to fund the 30 ‘Future Leaders’ group on the school leadership training scheme visiting the US. The trainees are expected to take some of the ideas they experience in the US back home to the UK. Many of them think it will be difficult to transfer the model to the UK, however. They talk about the fact that most of the US schools are middle schools, for 10 - 14 year-olds. The model has been tested less in the secondary school age group (11 - 18). They also ask where the money to fund smaller schools will come from, though others point out the fact that in the US facilities are basic. ‘They don’t even have interactive whiteboards,’ says one of the group’s mentors. ‘They just teach. Small schools might not be practical in the UK, but what I really want these new school leaders to take back is the sense of culture in these schools.’  QUESTIONS 1 - 5:  For answers 1 - 5, mark  Y (for YES)  if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;  N (for NO)  if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;  NG(for NOT GIVEN)  if the information is not given in the passage.  1.Newark is the poorest city in the US.  2.Pupils at the North Star Academy are better at maths than kids in the local neighborhood school.  3.If a pupil doesn’t hand in their homework by 8 am, the school calls their parents.  4.Mr. Verrilli graduated from Harvard University in 1989.  5.The UK is planning to start academies like the US schools.

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1.Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item with a single line through the center. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.Plagiarism is the practice of dishonestly claiming or implying original authorship of material which one has not actually created, such as when a person incorporates material from someone else's work into his own work without attributing it. The United States of America Office of Research Integrity【C1】______ plagiarism as "the appropriation of another person's idea, processes, results or words without【C2】______ appropriate credit". Moreover, Shakespeare's appropriation of stories into his plays may be considered plagiarism except that Shakespeare【C3】______ claimed that the stories were his own.Within academia, plagiarism is seen as【C4】______ dishonesty and is a serious and punishable academic offense.There is little academic research into the frequency of plagiarism. Any research that has taken place has【C5】______ on universities (high educations). Of the【C6】______ of cheating (including plagiarism, inventing data and cheating during an exam), students admit to plagiarism more than any other. 25% to 90% of students admit to plagiarism. However, this figure【C7】______ considerably to 20% and 10% when students are asked about the frequency of "serious" plagiarism (such as copying most of an assignment, or purchasing a【C8】______ paper from a website).Plagiarism is not necessarily the same as copyright infringement(侵害), which occurs when one violates copyright law. The copying of a few sentences for a【C9】______ is fair use under copyright law, but, if not attributed to the true【C10】______ , it is plagiarism.A) increases I) neverB) focused J) completeC) social K) decreasesD) forms L) dependedE) quotation M) authorF) ever N) definedG) giving O) paragraphH) academic【C1】

3.Section BDirections: Read the following four passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Even at school there had been an unhealthy competition between George and Richard.“I’ll be the first millionaire in Coleford!” Richard used to boast.“And you’ll be sorry you knew me,” George would reply “because I’ll be the best lawyer in the town!”George never did become a lawyer and Richard never made any money. Instead both men opened bookshops on opposite sides of Coleford High Street. It was hard to make money from books, which made the competition between them worse.Then Richard married a mysterious girl. The couple spent their honeymoon on the coast—but Richard never came back. The police found his wallet on a deserted beach but the body was never found. He must have drowned.Now with only one bookshop in town, business was better for George. But sometimes he sat in his narrow, old kitchen and gazed out of the dirty window, thinking about his formal rival(竞争对手). Perhaps he missed him?George was very interested in old dictionaries. He’d recently found a collector in Australia who was selling a rare first edition. When the parcel arrived, the book was in perfect condition and George was delighted. But while he was having lunch, George glanced at the photo in the newspaper that the book had been wrapped in. He was astonished—the smiling face was older than he remembered but unmistakable! Trembling, George started reading.“Bookends have bought ten bookstores from their rivals Dylans. The company, owned by multi-millionaire Richard Pike, is now the largest bookseller in Australia.”65. George and Richard were ______ at school.A. roommates B. good friends C. competitors D. booksellers

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正确答案:
1.N 第二段提到…Newark, America’s second poorest city,…,即,Newark并不是美国最穷的城市。
2.Y 第三段中间提到Last year 80% got ‘proficient or advanced’ grades in maths, compared with just 28% in the local neighbourhood school. proficient精通的,熟练的。advanced在前面的,高的。由此可见,North Star Academy的学生的数学成绩远比当地附近学校学生的数学成绩好。
3.Y 第四段第二句明确提到When a child’s homework isn’t handed in by 8 am, there is a phone call home.,这与题干意思完全吻合。
4.NG
5.N 最后一段从英国中学学生的年龄段、资金及学校设备等方面分析了把美国的这种教育模式转到英国去的可能性,最后得出结论说:Small schools might not be practical in the UK,也就是说英国不会采取美国的这种教育模式。
解析: 暂无解析
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  • 第1题:

    30.In which part of a newspaper would you most probably read the passage?

    A. Shopping.

    B.Teaching.

    C.Family.

    D.Health.


    正确答案:D
    30.D【解析】本文主要介绍了减肥的方法与技巧,应在“健康栏目”中。

  • 第2题:

    The system of valves and cargo lines in the bottom piping network of a tanker that connects one section of cargo tanks to another section is called a ______.

    A.come-along

    B.crossover

    C.manifold

    D.runaround


    正确答案:B

  • 第3题:

    高中英语?阅读
    一、考题回顾



    二、考题解析
    【教案】
    Teaching aims:
    Knowledge aim:
    Students can know the basic meaning of passage and are able to master the different greeting for the strangers.
    Ability aims:
    Students can practice guessing content of next paragraph according to the clues which is given in the passage.
    Emotional aim:
    Students are able to love learning English and like to read different English passage after this lesson.
    Key and difficult point:
    Key Point: guess the content of next paragraph according to the clues and know the “learned” body language, especially different greetings
    Difficult Point: improve students’ reading interest.
    Teaching procedures:
    Step 1: Warming-up
    1. Greetings.
    2. Play a video about Chaplin’s mime and ask students several questions:
    What kind of body language can you see from this video?
    Do you know the meaning of these body language?
    Step 2: Pre-reading
    Present the passage on the screen and read it for all the students. Before reading, ask students one question: What’s the main ideas of these two paragraphs? And guess the main to topic of this lesson?
    Then invite several students to share their ideas.
    Step 3: While-reading
    1.Lead the students to think one question: Is this a whole passage? And ask students to scan the whole passage and give the teacher answer.
    2.Ask students to discuss in group and after 10 minutes to invite several students to share their ideas with all the students.
    3.And different students may be just guess the content of several paragraphs. So give students a chart, ask them to finish discussing in 5 minutes. Then invite two representatives to state the whole passage.



    Step4: Post-reading
    Guessing game: Present another passage on the screen. And give students 10 minutes to read and discuss.Then make a chart and tell your own stories according to chart in your own group .Then invite the representatives to make a report for the whole class.
    Step5: Summary and Homework
    Summary: ask a student to conclude the content of the lesson and summarize with the whole class.
    Homework: Present a passage and ask students to read and write a short passsage,which will be put behind of last paragraph.
    Blackboard design:



    1.Do you have the experience in teaching?
    2. What will you do if you pass this exam?


    答案:
    解析:
    1.
    Yes, I do. I have taught a teenager in high school. She was the junior. I mainly taught her grammar. I found her grammar was not very systematic. So I taught her from the grammar in words to the grammar in sentences in order to make her master the whole grammar, especially those always appeared in her exams. And during the teaching, I find the most important that it is the teacher should have a better understanding of the whole grammar and the high school English course. Besides, the teacher should pay more attention to the patience. It will make students relax when their learning and get along with the students.
    2.
    First, I will find a teaching job to practice my teaching ability. And at the same time to prepare the teachers’ exams for school. When I prepare, I think the most important it’s to know the content of text in high school and do many exercises to practice these knowledge.
    Second, I will visit some good teachers who is teaching the high school and learn some experience and practice my teaching ability.
    Last, I need to reflect myself to improve my knowledge and my teaching procedures.

  • 第4题:

    Ariel is designing an application and would like to create response documents with a copy of the original doc in a collapsible section, one of the following @command, provided with the correct parameters, will allow her to do this ()

    • A、 @command ([compose with copy]) 
    • B、 @command ([compose with section]) 
    • C、 @command ([compose with reference]) 
    • D、 @command ([compose with referencesection])

    正确答案:C

  • 第5题:

    问答题
    Directions:In this section, there is one passage followed by a summary. Read the passage carefully and complete the summary below by choosing a maximum of three words from the passage to fill in the spaces 76 - 80. Remember to write the answers on the Answer Sheet.  Questions 1- 5 are based on the following passage.  Lack of culture, or rather an excess of the wrong sort of culture, is often considered to be synonymous with disadvantage. Most commonly associated with low cultural standards are low levels of reading, and some thirteen per cent of all twenty-three-year-olds feel they have trouble with reading and writing. One way of compensating such disadvantaged young people is thought to be to provide them with the culture they lack: in particular, high quality reading material.  Whereas forty to fifty per cent of young people aged sixteen to twenty rarely read a book, the majority appear to read comics. In 1991 sales of Viz, a UK comic exceeded one million copies per issue, making it the fourth best-selling periodical in Britain. The reading of comics, however, is not restricted to young people: by 1992 it was estimated that two out of three men aged eighteen to fifty-three read Viz. The number of imitators of this comic has spawned, including Zit, Gas, BrainDamageand Swiz,indicates the extent of the influence it wields.  The reading of comics was traditionally regarded by the educational establishment with considerable suspicion. Whereas the received arts were always assumed to exert an improving or civilizing influence, comics were thought to “rot children’s brains”, to lower educational standards and to threaten morality. They were, and are, assumed to be an inferior cultural form; their readers assumed to come from the lower social classes, to be low educational attainers and to be easily led astray.  Over the past decade, perceptions of comics have shifted. Since the 1970s, the comic format has been commonly used to represent the interests of various disenfranchises groups—community groups, the unemployed, welfare recipients of—who became more conscious of a climate conditioned by other contemporary movements such as civil rights, consumerism, self-help and de-institutionalization. As cultural signifiers, comics have become the subject matter of academic courses in cultural and media studies. Indeed, young people’s cultural activities, grounded in the commercial rather than the subsidized sector, are beginning to merit the attention of the arts establishment.  Summary:  Low cultural standards,such as  1 of reading,a difficulty experienced by many young adults, are often associated with disadvantage. While around half of sixteen to twenty-year-olds rarely read books,most will read comics. Although many comics in Britain are  2 and have lots of readers,the educational establishment sill considers them to be an  3 appealing only to the lower levels of society. However, attitudes are beginning to change as the format has been adopted to  4 of disenfranchised groups. Certain comics have been included in the courses of  5 studies. Young people’s cultural activities are beginning to attract the attention of the arts establishment.

    正确答案:
    1.low levels 第一段中间提到Most commonly associated with ... they have trouble with reading and writing.与低文化标准相关联的往往是较低的阅读水平,在年龄为23岁的年轻人中有大约13%的人感觉他们在读写方面有困难。
    2.best-selling periodicals 摘要中空格的后半句提到and have lots of readers,由此可知空格处应该填与其意思相同的词。文章的第二段指出漫画的销售量很好。所以应该填best-selling periodicals。
    3.inferior cultural form 文章的第三段提到The reading of comics was traditionally regarded by the educational establishment with considerable suspicion...They were, and are, assumed to be an inferior cultural form,教育家对人们读漫画书持怀疑态度,漫画书被认为是一种次等的表现文化的形式,漫画书腐蚀人们的心灵,漫画书的阅读者被人们认为来自于较低的社会阶层。由此可知摘要中应该填inferior cultural form。
    4.represent the interests 本题答案在文章最后指出“漫画书代表了许多无选举权的团体的利益”,即represent the interests。
    5.cultural and media 文章最后一段倒数第二句指出comics have become the subject matter of academic courses in cultural and media studies.漫画已经成为文化和媒体领域中的一门重要课程。故答案为cultural and media。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第6题:

    单选题
    Ariel is designing an application and would like to create response documents with a copy of the original doc in a collapsible section, one of the following @command, provided with the correct parameters, will allow her to do this ()
    A

     @command ([compose with copy]) 

    B

     @command ([compose with section]) 

    C

     @command ([compose with reference]) 

    D

     @command ([compose with referencesection])


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第7题:

    单选题
    From the passage, one can assume that which of the following statements would best describe Hemingway’s attitude toward knowledge?
    A

    One can learn about life only by living it fully.

    B

    A wise person will read widely in order to learn about life.

    C

    Knowledge is a powerful tool that should be reserved only for those who know how to use it.

    D

    Experience is a poor teacher.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    全文主旨是想说明海明威非常尊崇事实,以实际经验为基础写作,因此他对知识的态度应是知识来自于生活,只有自己生活过才能了解。

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    mary would like to display a collapsed section on her video catalog form, she has created a section buy when she display the form in the client the section always opens expanded. which one of the following should mary do to collapse the section?()
    A

     nothing. Sections always open expanded 

    B

     modify the section default properties to collapsed 

    C

     modify the form propenties to display all sections collapsed 

    D

     modify the section opened for reading property to auto-collapse 


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    The system of valves and cargo lines in the bottom piping network of a tank vessel that connects one section of cargo tanks to another section is called a().
    A

    crossover

    B

    runaround

    C

    come-along

    D

    manifold


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    From this passage, we learn that an ebook _____.
    A

    can be found in any library

    B

    can be read directly from the Internet

    C

    can be read by anyone who has a computer

    D

    can be read when special software is installed


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    细节题。根据文章第二句话“But if you want to read an ebook, you must have an Ebook Reader, which is a kind of free software used by your computer”可知,如果想读电子书,你必须安装一个Ebook Reader,这是一种免费的电脑软件。正确答案D项是对原文的同义转述。A项文中没有提及;B、C项夸大其词,只有安装了阅读软件的电脑才能阅读电子书,并不是所有电脑都可以阅读。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Where does the first passage likely appear?
    A

    In a corporate promotional newsletter

    B

    In a letter to the company's management

    C

    In a company's annual financial report

    D

    In the business section of a newspaper


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    第1篇短文作者是第三者的视角,语气很客观地宣布某企业任命新总裁的消息,由此推断文章应出现在日报的经济报道部分,故选D。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    In which part of a newspaper can we probably read this passage?
    A

    Travel

    B

    Culture

    C

    Technology

    D

    Advertisement


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    【语篇解读】本文主要介绍了谷歌科学挑战赛赢家Ann Makosinski的一项发明——以人的体温为电源的手电筒,文章解释了其创作灵感、工作原理及工作条件。
    本文介绍了Ann Makosinski的一项发明——以人的体温为电源的手电筒。由此可知本文是一篇科技类的文章。故C项正确。A项“旅游”、B项“文化”、D项“广告”都不符合原文的体裁。

  • 第13题:

    "How do you read?" "I read you with signal strength one".

    A.poor

    B.bad

    C.fair

    D.good


    正确答案:A

  • 第14题:

    What is the correct way to read the decimal "106.16" in English?

    A.One hundred and six point one six.
    B.One hundred and six point sixteen.
    C.One hundred and six points one six.
    D.One hundred and six points sixteen.

    答案:A
    解析:
    考查英语中带有小数点的数字的读法,小数点之后的数字要一个一个读出来,之前的数字按照正常规则来读。 例如15.67的读法为:fifteen point six seven s,故选A。

  • 第15题:

    Several @functions can execute multiple statements. Which one of the following initializes a variable and can increment in during the operation?()

    • A、 @do 
    • B、 @for 
    • C、 @while 
    • D、 @dowhile 

    正确答案:B

  • 第16题:

    mary would like to display a collapsed section on her video catalog form, she has created a section buy when she display the form in the client the section always opens expanded. which one of the following should mary do to collapse the section?()

    • A、 nothing. Sections always open expanded 
    • B、 modify the section default properties to collapsed 
    • C、 modify the form propenties to display all sections collapsed 
    • D、 modify the section opened for reading property to auto-collapse 

    正确答案:D

  • 第17题:

    单选题
    One might infer from the passage that Hemingway preferred which one of the following sources for his novels and short stories?
    A

    Stories that he had heard from friends or chance acquaintances

    B

    Stories that he had read about in newspapers or other secondary sources

    C

    Stories that came to him in periods of meditation or in dream

    D

    Stories that he had lived rather than read about

    E

    Hemingway’s obsession for geographic details progressively overshadowed the dramatic element of his stories


    正确答案: E
    解析:
    从“he was ordinarily unwilling to admit secondary evidence, whether literary evidence or evidence picked up from other sources than his own experience”可知他只相信自己的经验。

  • 第18题:

    单选题
    In which kind of the magazine can we probably read this passage?
    A

    Entertainment.

    B

    Technology.

    C

    Sports.

    D

    Health.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    推理判断题。根据文章第一段可知,本文介绍了国际消费类电子产品展销会,然后介绍了一些高科技的电子产品,所以本文可能是来自一本科技杂志,故选B项。entertainment娱乐;sports运动;health健康。

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    Several @functions can execute multiple statements. Which one of the following initializes a variable and can increment in during the operation?()
    A

     @do 

    B

     @for 

    C

     @while 

    D

     @dowhile 


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    It is mentioned in the passage that one has to pay tax according to _____.
    A

    how much education one has received

    B

    whether one is single or married

    C

    how old one’s children are

    D

    where one lives


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    事实细节题。题干意为“文章提到,一个人应该根据什么来纳税?”由文章的第一段第一句可知,一个人缴纳税款是由很多因素决定的。“Whether the man is married”是其中的一项,其余选项在原文中均未提及。所以正确答案为B。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    “How do you read?” “I read you with signal strength one”().
    A

    poor

    B

    bad

    C

    fair

    D

    good


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    The rear section of the brain does not contract with age, and one can continue living without intellectual or emotional faculties.
    A

    advanced

    B

    growing

    C

    front

    D

    back


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    句意:大脑后半部分不会随着年龄的增长而萎缩,没有了智力和情感功能我们也能继续活着。rear后面的,后方的。与它意思相近的词是back“后面的”。advanced高级的,先进的。growing成长的。front前面的。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    As described in the passage, passion _____.
    A

    has nothing to do with work

    B

    is one way to control emotions

    C

    is one kind of negative emotions

    D

    sometimes may transform into fury


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    推理判断题。文中“However, if what passion means is minding about work, I’m all for it.”意思是激情会影响工作,所以A错误。第五段提到“企业一方面要求员工在工作中充满激情,另一方面又要求员工表现出专业精神,即在工作中控制压抑自己的不良情绪。”而,激情和控制情绪互相冲突,所以B错误。第六段提到“激情意味着专心工作”,并不是负面情绪,所以C错误。文章提到“The trouble is that minding means sometimes feeling furious when things don’t go according to plan.”意思是麻烦在于,当事情不按计划发展时,关心在意就意味着愤怒,所以正确答案为D。

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    According to the passage, it makes one feel _____ to be unemployed.
    A

    serious

    B

    shameful

    C

    strange

    D

    obvious


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    文章的第一句话指出,我们失业者在社会上所蒙受的耻辱和被强奸者所蒙受的一样。因此B“失业让人感到耻辱”是此题的正确选择。