The unquestioned role of a student is to learn as much as possible through what
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The unquestioned role of a student is to learn as much as possible through whatever means it takes to acquire knowledge. Teachers and professors are human beings and are therefore not perfect. No one knows the correct answer to every question even when you limit the questions to a certain field of study. Having certain skepticism (质疑) about what they are being taught can help students to make the teachers even better by correcting mistakes and misinformation. Students certainly have a huge role in their own abilities to learn. Teachers should act more as guides along the way rather than try to force each student to learn. The best teachers in the world cannot teach an unmotivated student. If the teacher, for whatever reason, cannot motivate the student, then the student must somehow find a way to motivate himself or herself. One method of doing this is by becoming an active rather than a passive student. The more the student involves himself or herself in the act of studying, the better he or she can learn. One of the best ways to become more active is simply to ask the teacher or professor questions. Students who passively sit in a classroom and take everything that the teacher says for granted are not fully using their mental capacities(能力) to learn. Better education comes from teachers who are able to get their students to think about a subject rather than merely absorb a certain amount of information. Having a healthy skepticism can improve a student’s ability to both think and absorb knowledge in a learning situation. Teachers are human beings and no one is one hundred percent right all of the time, even in a classroom situation. Perhaps a teacher would simply unconsciously say the wrong word or pass on some misinformation that the teacher truly believed was correct. A student’s question could prevent an entire classroom from becoming confused or misinformed. There is of course a fine balance between a student having a healthy skepticism, and just being a downright(令人不快的) skeptic. But with the proper attitude toward learning and a little skepticism, both the students and teachers can improve upon the learning process and maximize learning efficiency. 64. Which of the following is the author’s main argument? A. Passive learning results from passive teaching in class. B. A student’s ability plays a huge role in the learning process. C. A healthy skepticism fully depends on students’ motivation and ability. D. A healthy skepticism and proper attitude contribute to effective learning. 65. Being passive learners, the students ________. A. use little of their mental ability while studying B. seldom involve themselves completely in learning C. can hardly tell the right from the wrong in class D. simply ask their teachers questions without thinking 66. According to the passage, a good teacher should ________. A. help the unmotivated students patiently B. instruct students in the learning process C. make no mistakes in the teaching process D. answer all the questions raised by students |
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. Some schools that are not year-round often have summer programs. In many cases, students take summer classes to repeat a subject they failed. This way they get a second chance to succeed. But schools also offer summer classes to students who want to be free of a required class during the next school year. Generally, students in these classes want to take fewer subjects during the year because they are involved in a lot of activities. They might be involved in sports or music programs. Or both – and more. These summer school students do the same amount of work as if they took the class during the school year. But they do it in a much shorter time, one or two months. They say it makes for a lot of reading and homework and not much time for anything else. Some education experts are worried about high school students who take summer school because of pressure to attend a top university. The New York Times recently reported about summer classes at one of the best high schools in the United States. New Trier High School is in Winnetka, Illinois. Almost six hundred students are in school this summer. Only twenty are repeating classes that they failed. The others are in difficult courses like physics and history. The students say taking classes like these in the summer means that they can take even more difficult classes next year. They say this shows not only that they are serious about their studies but that they have experienced the most difficult high school program. Another place with a lot of students in summer school is Palo Alto, California. The Mercury News reported that about twenty percent of the students in the city schools are in class this summer. That is more than two thousand teenagers. A third are in classes they failed before. The others are taking subjects they do not have time for during the normal school year. But they are not taking subjects like physics and history. The students in Palo Alto are in classes like creative writing, film studies, literature and cooking. 63. This passage mainly talks about ______. A. summer classes in American schools B. why American schools offer summer classes C. the advantages of American summer school D. experts’ anxiety(担忧)about American summer school 64. Which of the following is NOT the reason for the students’ attending summer classes in America? A.Repeating a subject. B.Completing a required subject ahead of time. C.Improving their physical quality D.Learning some special skills 65. What’s the biggest difference between the summer classes in New Trier High School and in Palo Alto? A.There are more students attending classes that they failed before in Palo Alto. B.Some students in Palo Alto learn some special skills instead of taking physics and history. C.Some students in Palo Alto take some subjects so that they can join in sports or music programs later. D.The students’ attitude towards studies in Palo Alto is worse than that in New Trier High School. 66. What can we infer from the passage? A.American students in schools don’t have any pressure to attend top universities. B.Summer school students don’t do the same amount of work as they do during the school year. C. American students attend summer schools in order to relax themselves very much. D. American students in high schools face great pressure to attend top universities. |
. Do you want to live another 100 years or more? Some experts say that scientific advances will one day enable humans to last tens of years beyond what is now seen as the natural limit of the human life span. “ I think we are knocking at the door of immortality (永生),” said Michael Zey, a Montclair State University business professor and author of two books on the future. “ I think by 2075 we will see it and that’s a conservative estimate.” At the conference in San Francisco, Donald Louria, a professor at New Jersey Medical School in Newark said advances in using genes as well as nanotechnology(纳米技术) make it likely that humans will live in the future beyond what has been possible in the past. “ There is a great push so that people can live from 120 to 180 years,” he said. “ Some have suggested that there is no limit and that people could live to 200 or 300 or 500 years.” However, many scientists who specialize in aging are doubtful about it and say the human body is just not designed to last about 120 years. Even with healthier lifestyles and less disease, they say failure of the brain and organs will finally lead all humans to death. Scientists also differ on what kind of life the super aged might live. “ It remains to be seen if you pass 120, you know; could you be healthy enough to have good quality of life?” said Leonard Poon, director of the University of Georgia Gerontology Center. “ At present people who could get to that point are not in good health at all.” 67. By saying “ we are knocking at the door immortality”, Michael Zey means_____. A. they believe that there is no limit of living B. they are sure to find the truth about long living C. they have got some ideas about living forever D. they are able to make people live past the present life span 68. Donald Louria’s attitude toward long living is that_____. A. people can live from 120 to 180 B. it is still doubtful how long humans can live C. the human body is designed to last about 120 years D. it is possible for humans to live longer in the future 69. The underlined “ it” (Para. 4) refers to_____. A. a great push B. the idea of living beyond the present life span C. the idea of living from 200 to 300 D. the conservative estimate 70. What would be the best title for this text? A. Living longer or not B. Science, technology and long living C. No limit for human life D. Healthy lifestyle and long living |
. Americans are thinking about national education standards recently developed by teachers and other education experts. The National Governors Association (NGA) and the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) led the effort. The United States, unlike other nations, has never had the same school standards across the country. What is the reason? Education is not discussed in the Constitution. That document limits the responsibilities of the federal government. Other responsibilities, like education, fall to the individual states. Local control of education probably was a good idea two hundred years ago. People stayed in the same place and schools knew what students needed to learn. But today, people move to different cities. And some people work at jobs that did not exist even twenty years ago. Many American educators say that getting a good education should not depend on where you live. They say that some states have lowered their standards in order to increase student scores on tests required by the No Child Left Behind Act. Kara Schlosser is communications director for the Council of Chief State School Officers. She says the new standards clearly state what a student should be able to do to be successful in college and work. Forty-eight states have already shown approval for the standards. Two states reject the idea. Critics(批评家) say that working toward the same standards in every state will not guarantee(保证) excellence for all. Some educators in Massachusetts say adopting the proposal will hurt their students because the state standards are even higher. Others say the change will be too costly, requiring new textbooks and different kinds of training for teachers. Still others fear federal interference or control. Supporters say the standards are goals and do not tell states or teachers how to teach. They also say the federal government is not forcing acceptance. However, approving the standards will help states qualify(合格) for some federal grant money. 60.What would be the best title for the passage? A.Local Control of Education Standards out of Date B.American National Education Standards under Consideration C.Education Standards in Each State – Good or Bad D.Acceptance of the New Standards in the United States 61.Why is local control of education no longer a good idea today? A.Because local standards are limited. B.Because it is required by the federal government. C.Because people today moves among states more often than before. D.Because America has never has the same school standards thought the country. 62.Some people are against the national education standards because__________. A.the standards are higher than those of each state B.the are nor yet prepared for the new standards C.the standards may prevent some students gaining excellence D.they don’t want the federal government to train their teachers 63.If a state agrees to accept the motional standards, it will probably get__________. A.more students B.advice on how to improve teaching C.better textbooks D.money from the federal government |
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60.This passage most probably is a(n)_________. A.advertisementB.news story C.lab report D.letter of thanks 61.From the passage we learn that Mindle is a device(设备)which. A.has neither wires nor weightB.is operated by a computer C.disappears while you read D.can find a book within one minute 62.With the device,the reader is able to . A.enjoy reading when driving a car B.improve reading skills C.gain access to free software D.get rid of heavy books made of paper 63.Different from mobile phones,Mindle_________. A.has a much more friendly screen B.can work in the absence of electricity C.doesn’t involve regular fees D.is wireless and can be used anywhere |
. Damage to Ozone layer Gets Worse In the middle of winter, when snow is falling in many parts of the United States, scientists have sounded a warning to people who plan to spend many hours in the sun this summer. The warning is: The sun’s summertime rays are more dangerous than once thought. A team of scientists from 80 nations recently reported to the United Nations that a layer of ozone (臭氧层) in the atmosphere, which protects humans from harmful levels of ultraviolet radiation(紫外线辐射), will be thinner over the United States this summer. The thinner layer allows more ultraviolet rays from the sun to reach Earth. The extra amount of ultraviolet radiation could cause an increase in the number of cases of skin cancer. Scientists first became concerned about the ozone layer in the mid-1980s when a hole was discovered in the layer above Antarctica during the winter. The hole was caused by chemicals used in refrigerators and air conditioners. When these chemicals are sent out into the atmosphere, they produce gases that destroy the ozone. Concern about the protective ozone layer rose more recently when data(数据) from satellites and ground stations showed that ozone levels were dropping over areas other than Antarctica. Low ozone levels were recorded in the spring and summer over the United States and over other populated areas in the world. Although many countries have already begun stopping the use of ozone destroying chemicals, the new findings are expected to advance the timetable for a total ban(禁止) of the chemicals. 59. The scientists have observed the ozone layer_____. A. since 1980 B. since last winter C. for about 20 years D. for about one year 60. The ozone layer in the atmosphere can _____. A. do a lot of good to human beings in many ways. B. protect humans from diseases caused by bad weather. C. do a lot of harm to human beings in the summer-time. D. protect humans from harmful levels of ultraviolet radiation. 61. Scientists first found that there was a hole in the ozone layer_____. A. above Arctic during the winter in the mid-1980s B. above Antarctica during the winter in the mid-1980s C. over somewhere in the north of the equator in 1980 D. over the U.S.A in the summertime in the mid-1980s 62. The damage to the ozone layer was caused by_____. A. the changeable weather B. ozone-destroying chemicals C. chemicals from refrigerators D. chemicals from air conditioners |
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