短文填词. Although school education is very important and useful,not everything
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Although school education is very important and useful,not everything is learned at school. A teacher,no matter________muchhe knows,always find 1.________ himself________(不能够) to teach his students 2.________ everything they want to know.A teacher"s job is showing his students the way________they acquire knowledge. 3.________ He shows them how to read and think.O________ 4.________ When students know the way to learn can they learn what is taught at school and what they experience o________school 5.________ by the students________.It is always more important 6.________ to know how to teach oneself than to remember some facts.Great scientists,________as Einstein and Newton,worked 7.________ hard all their lives,w________not a single moment. 8.________ That is why they were all so________(成功).They 9.________ would ask as many questions as they read and to prove something true they did thousands of________(实验). 10.________
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1.how 2.unable 3.that 4.Only 5.outside 6.themselves 7.such 8.wasting 9.successful 10.experiments |
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However important school life may be, we can"t ignore the fact that children spend more time at home than in the classroom.Therefore the great influence of parents can"t be ignored or discounted by the teacher.They can become strong supports of the school or they can consciously or unconsciously prevent the school from accomplishing its aims. Administrators have been aware of the need to keep_parents_apprised_of the newer methods used in schools.Many principals have conducted workshops explaining such matters as the reading readiness program and developmental math. Moreover, the classroom teacher can also play an important role in explaining to parents what they should do.The informal tea and many interviews carried on during the year, as well as new ways of reporting pupils" progress, can significantly aid the interchange of ideas between school and home. Suppose that a father has been drilling Junior in arithmetic processes night after night. In a friendly interview, the teacher can help the parent change his method.He might be persuaded to let Junior participate in discussing the family budget, buying the food, using a measuring cup at home, setting the clock, calculating mileage on a trip and engage in scores of other activities that have a mathematical basis. If the father follows the advice, it is reasonable to assume that he will soon realize his son is making satisfactory progress in math and at the same time, enjoying the work. Too often, however, teachers" conferences with parents are devoted to unimportant accounts of children" s wrongdoing, complaints about laziness and poor work habits, and suggestions for punishments and rewards at home. What is needed is a more creative approach in which the teacher, as a professional advisor, plants ideas in parents"minds for the best use of the many hours that the child spends out of the classroom.In this way, the school and the home join forces in fostering the fullest development of youngsters"competence.
1. The underlined phrase"keep parents apprised of"in Para.2 probably means to let parents________.
A. judge B. know C. design D. develop
2. What is the purpose of the schools" informal tea and interviews?
A. To improve the relationship between teachers and parents. B. To explain to parents the change of the school curriculum. C. To report students" misdoings and suggestions for punishments. D. To help develop good communication between school and home.
3. Why does the author provide the example in Paragraph 4?
A. To help parents know the importance of home activities. B. To show how the teacher can guide in home training. C. To prove parents are nonprofessional advisors. D. To advice parents to teach kids math at home.
4. From the passage we learn that the author________.
A. thinks teachers should do better as professionals B. is worried about children" s performance at home C. is satisfied with the present state of school education D. believes time spent out of the classroom has been wasted |
阅读理解 |
Madame de Stael says that only the people who can play with children are able to educate them.For success in training children, the first condition is to become a child oneself.It means to treat the child as really one"s equal, that is, to show him the same consideration, the same kind of confidence one shows to an adult.It means not to affect the child to be what we ourselves want him to become, but to be affected by the impression of what the child himself is; not to treat the child with cheating, or by force, but with the seriousness and true love suitable to his own character. Not leaving the child in peace is the greatest problem of present methods of training children.Parents do not see that during the whole life, the need of peace is never greater than in the years of childhood, an inner peace under all outside liveliness. But what does a child experience?Corrections, orders, interference (干涉), the whole livelong day. The child is always required to leave something alone, or to do something different, to find something different, or to want something different from what he does, or finds, or wants.He is always guided in another direction from the true inner will that is leading him.All of this is caused by our socalled enthusiasm in directing, advising, and helping the child to become the same model produced in one assembly line (流水线). Understanding, the deepest characteristic of love, is almost always absent. To bring up a child means carrying one"s soul in one"s hand; it means never placing ourselves in danger of meeting the cold look on the face of the child.It means the truth that the ways of injuring the child are limitless while the ways of being useful to him are few.How seldom does the educator remember that the child, even at four or five years of age, has already had a sharp feeling!The smallest mistrust and unkindness, the least act of injustice, leave wounds that last for life in the heart of the child.While, on the other hand, unexpected friendliness and kindness make quite as deep an impression on those soft senses.
1. The passage mainly talks about________.
A. misleading zones and right ways in educating children B. current problems in training children C. what should be taught to children D. the importance of educating children
2. Children, according to the passage, are experiencing________.
A. corrections, orders and peace B. orders, interference and peace C. interference, orders and corrections D. peace, guide and praise
3. If you were a parent, which of the following methods is TRUE according to the text?
A. You could treat your children not so seriously for they don"t understand many things. B. You could train your children as you wish them to be. C. You should sometimes leave your children in peace as they wish in their childhood. D. You should correct your children immediately if their behavior is not what you want.
4. We may conclude that the author believes people should________.
A. play with the children with enthusiasm all day long just to please them B. try to give an order, advice and suggestions to their children at any time C. treat their children just as the way they treat an adult in their daily life D. regard their children as an equal to them and have understanding of the inner peace of them |
阅读理解 |
However important school life may be, we can"t ignore the fact that children spend more time at home than in the classroom.Therefore the great influence of parents can"t be ignored or discounted by the teacher. They can become strong supports of the school or they can consciously or unconsciously prevent the school from accomplishing its aims. Administrators have been aware of the need to keep_parents_apprised_of the newer methods used in schools.Many principals have conducted workshops explaining such matters as the reading readiness program and developmental math. Moreover, the classroom teacher can also play an important role in explaining to parents what they should do.The informal tea and many interviews carried on during the year, as well as new ways of reporting pupils" progress, can significantly aid the interchange of ideas between school and home. Suppose that a father has been drilling Junior in arithmetic processes night after night. In a friendly intervie w, the teacher can help the parent change his method.He might be persuaded to let Junior participate in discussing the family budget, buying the food, using a measuring cup at home, setting the clock, calculating mileage on a trip and engage in scores of other activities that have a mathematical basis. If the father follows the advice, it is reasonable to assume that he will soon realize his son is making satisfactory progress in math and at the same time, enjoying the work. Too often, however, teachers" conferences with parents are devoted to unimportant accounts of children" s wrongdoing, complaints about laziness and poor work habits, and suggestions for punishments and rewards at home. What is needed is a more creative approach in which the teacher, as a professional advisor, plants ideas in parents"minds for the best use of the many hours that the child spends out of the classroom.In this way, the school and the home join forces in fostering the fullest development of youngsters" competence. 1. The underlined phrase"keep parents apprised of"in Para.2 probably means to let parents________.
A. judge B. know C. design D. develop
2. What is the purpose of the schools" informal tea and interviews?
A. To improve the relationship between teachers and parents. B. To explain to parents the change of the school curriculum. C. To report students" misdoings and suggestions for punishments. D. To help develop good communication between school and home.
3. Why does the author provide the example in Paragraph 4?
A. To help parents know the importance of home activities. B. To show how the teacher can guide in home training. C. To prove parents are nonprofessional advisors. D. To advice parents to teach kids math at home.
4. From the passage we learn that the author________.
A. thinks teachers should do better as professionals B. is worried about children" s performance at home C. is satisfied with the present state of school education D. believes time spent out of the classroom has been wasted |
阅读理解 |
Madame de Stael says that only the people who can play with children are able to educate them.For success in training children, the first condition is to become a child oneself.It means to treat the child as really one"s equal, that is, to show him the same consideration, the same kind of confidence one shows to an adult.It means not to affect the child to be what we ourselves want him to become, but to be affected by the impression of what the child himself is: not to treat the child with cheating, or by force, but with the seriousness and true love suitable to his own character. Not leaving the child in peace is the greatest problem of present methods of training children.Parents do not see that during the whole life, the need of peace is never greater than in the years of childhood, an inner peace under all outside liveliness. But what does a child experience?Corrections, orders, interference (干涉), the whole livelong day. The child is always required to leave something alone, or to do something different, to find something different, or to want something different from what he does, or finds, or wants.He is always guided in another direction from the true inner will that is leading him.All of this is caused by our socalled enthusiasm in directing, advising, and helping the child to become the same model produced in one assembly line (流水线). Understanding, the deepest characteristic of love, is almost always absent. To bring up a child means carrying one"s soul in one"s hand: it means never placing ourselves in danger of meeting the cold look on the face of the child.It means the truth that the ways of injuring the child are limitless while the ways of being useful to him are few.How seldom does the educator remember that the child, even at four or five years of age, has already had a sharp feeling!The smallest mistrust and unkindness, the least act of injustice, leave wounds that last for life in the heart of the child.While, on the other hand, unexpected friendliness and kindness make quite as deep an impression on those soft senses.
1. The passage mainly talks about________.
A. misleading zones and right ways ineducating children B. current problems in training children C. what should be taught to children D. the importance of educating children
2. Children, according to the passage, are experiencing________.
A. corrections, orders and peace B. orders, interference and peace C. interference, orders and corrections D. peace, guide and praise
3. If you were a parent, which of the following methods is TRUE according to the text?
A. You could treat your children not so seriously for they don"t understand many things. B. You could train your children as you wish them to be. C. You should sometimes leave your children in peace as they wish in their childhood. D. You should correct your children immediately if their behavior is not what you want.
4. We may conclude that the author believes people should________.
A. play with the children with enthusiasm all day long just to please them B. try to give an order, advice and suggestions to their children at any time C. treat their children just as the way they treat an adult in their daily life D. regard their children as an equal to them and have understanding of the inner peace of them |
阅读理解。 |
If you travel to a new exhibit at the San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers, you will have chances to see some meateating plants.Take bladderworts (狸藻类植物), a kind of such plant,for example. They appear so small and grow in a quiet pond. "But these are the fastestknown killers of the plant kingdom, able to capture a small insect in 1/50 of a second using a trap door!" Once the trap door closes on the victim, the enzymes (酶) similar to those in the human stomach slowly digest the insect. When dinner is over, the plant opens the trap door and is ready to trap again. Meateating plants grow mostly in wet areas with soil that doesn"t offer much food value. In such conditions, these amazing plants have developed insect traps to get their nutritional needs over thousands of years. North America has more such plants than any other continents. Generally speaking, the traps may have attractive appearance to fool the eye, like pitcher plants, which get their name because they look like beautiful pitchers (a container like a bottle) full of nectar (花蜜). The Asian pitcher plant, for example, has bright colors and an attractive halfclosed lid. Curious insects are tempted to come close and take a sip, and then slide down the slippery (光滑的) slope to their deaths. Hairlike growths along the pitcher walls ensure that nothing can escape, and the digestive enzymes can get to work. A tiny insect can be digested in a few hours, but a fly takes a couple of days. Some of these pitchers are large enough to hold two gallons. Meateating plants only eat people in science fiction movies, but sometimes a bird or other small animals will discover that a pitcher plant isn"t a good place to get a drink. |
1. From the first paragraph,we learn that bladderworts can _____. |
A. kill an insect in a second B. capture an insect in 1/50 of a second C. be found floating on a quiet lake D. digest a fly in a few hours |
2. If the trap door of a meateating plant is closed,the plant is _____. |
A. fooling insects into taking a sip B. producing nectar C. tempting insects to come close D. enjoying a dinner |
3. Meateating plants can grow in wet and poor soil because they _____. |
A. can get nutrition from animals B. don"t need much food value C. can make the most of such conditions D. have developed digestive enzymes |
4. What can be captured by meateating plants for food? |
A. A child. B. A dog. C. A little bird. D. A little fish. |
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