阅读理解 A common misconception (误解) -about scholarships is that they are only a
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A common misconception (误解) -about scholarships is that they are only available for the smartest students with the highest GPAs. However, this just isn"t even close to true. There are scholarships out there for every type of student seeking a college education. Let"s take a look at each type a bit more in depth. Academic Scholarships Academic scholarships are also often referred to as merit (优点) scholarships, though a merit scholarship can mean anything that has some level of contest to it. These are fox; the students with the 4.0 GPAs, the years as a part of several extracurricular (课外的) activities and the well- rounded applications. They typically have the highest payouts and are considered very well- known as they are often national awards. Athletic Scholarships For students with strong academics (学业的) and physical skills, athletic scholarships are the way to go. There is practically a scholarship for every single sport, from volleyball to football; gymnastics to cheerleading. So, if you are good at anything physical, you should definitely pursue an athletic scholarship. Scholarships for Minorities There are also many scholarships for minorities available. Some of these are general and for "all minorities as a collective whole, while others are intended for individual ethnic (种族的) groups. It is also a good idea to apply for a minority scholarship if you are part of fully of a certain ethnicity. You will get to represent your culture and possibly win money -- what more could you ask for? Scholarships for Women As with the scholarships for minorities above, there are also scholarships specifically for women. Since colleges were dominated (主宰) by men for many years, scholarships have been created for strong, career-minded women that need assistance paying for college expenses. If you are female, it is strongly recommended you pursue a scholarship for women. Moreover, scholarships for women are typic ally available in just about any field. Be specific! |
1. In the author"s opinion, ______. |
A. most people are well - informed about scholarships B. most people think scholarships should go to the smartest students C. most people have some misunderstanding about scholarships D. most people deserve scholarships though not having applied for them |
2. Tom does well in his lessons and is especially good at sports. The best scholarship he can apply for ______. |
A. Academic Scholarships B. Athletic Scholarships C. Scholarships for Minorities D. Scholarships for Women |
3. Alice is an Indian -American. She prefers to study her own culture and something about ethnology (民族学). Then she"d better apply for ______. |
A. Academic Scholarships B. Athletic Scholarships C. Scholarships for Minorities D. Scholarships for Women |
4. How many scholarships are intended for all tile students? |
A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four. |
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Hidden in our subconsciousness(潜意识)is a perfect mental picture. We see ourselves on a long trip that goes across the continent. We are traveling by train. Out the windows, we think in the passing scene of cars on nearby highways, of children waving at a crossing , of cattle feeding on a distant hillside, of smoke pouring from a power plant, or row upon row of corn and wheat, of flat lands and valleys, of mountains and rolling hills, of city skylines and village halls. But uppermost in our minds is the final destination. On a certain day at a certain hour, we will pull into the station. Bands will be playing and flags waving. Once we get there, so many wonderful dreams will come true and the pieces of our lives will fit together like a completed jigsaw puzzle. How restlessly we pace the aisles, condemning(谴责)the minutes for loitering(虚度)- waiting, waiting, waiting for the station. "When we reach the station, that will be it!"we cry. "When I"m 38." "When I buy a new 450SL Mercdes Benz!""When I put the last kid through college.""When I have paid off the debt!" "When I get a promotion.""When I reach the age of rement, I shall live happily ever after!" Sooner or later, we must realize there is no station, no one place to arrive at once and for all. The true joy of life is the trip. The station is only a dream.It constantly outdistances us. "Relish(appreciate) the moment" is a good motto, actually it isn"t the burdens of today that drive man mad. It is the regret over yesterday and the fear of tomorrow. Regret and fear are twin thieves who rob us of today. So stop pacing the aisles and counting the miles. Instead, climb more mountains, eat more icecream, swim more rivers, watch more sunsets, laugh more and cry less. Life must be lived as we go along. Then the station will come soon enough. |
1. Why does the author describe the mental picture? |
A. To lead us into a perfect world. B. To let people enjoy the scenery. C. To introduce an actual trip of his. D. To compare it to our life"s journey. |
2. How do people feel when they"re on their trip? |
A. Puzzled. B. Happy. C. Relaxed. D. Impatient. |
3. What does the author mean by "Regret and fear are twin thieves who rob us of today" in Line 2 Paragraph 5? |
A. Regret and fear are responsible for the loss of today. B. We must be careful of the two thieves: regret and fear. C. Regret and fear stop us from enjoying our present life. D. We"re frequently challenged by the two: regret and fear. |
4. Why does the author write the passage? |
A. To teach us a good lesson. B. To tell us the right attitude to life. C. To advise us to forget our worries. D. To stop us wandering along the aisles. |
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Are you preparing for a big test? If so, you may want to play some basketball in between hitting the books. Doctors are starting to find more and more information that suggests a connection between exercise and brain development. Judy Cameron, a scientist at Oregon Health and Oregon Health and Science University, studies brain development. According to her research, it seems that exercise can make blood vessels(管), including those in the brain, stronger and more fully developed. Dr. Cameron claims this allows people who exercise to concentrate better. As she says, "While we already know that exercise is good for the heart, exercise can really cause physical changes in the brain." The effects of exercise on brain development can even be seen in babies. Babies who do activities that require a lot of movement and physical activity show greater brain development than babies who are less physically active. With babies, even a little movement can show big results. Margaret Barnes, a pediatrician(儿科医生), believes in the importance of exercise. She thinks that many learning disabilities that children have in elementary school or high school can be traced back to a lack of movement as babies. "Babies need movement that stimulates their five senses. They need to establish a connection between motion and memory. In this way, as they get older, children will begin to associate physical activity with higher learning," says Margaret. Older people can beef up their brains as well. Scientists from 11 universities studied a group of seniors ranging in age from seventy to seventy-nine. Their study showed a short-term memory increase of up to 40 percent after exercising just three hours a week. The exercise does not have to be very difficult, but it does have to increase the heart rate. Also, just like the motion for infants (婴儿), exercise for older people should involve some complexity. Learning some new skills or motions, such as with yoga or tai-chi, helps to open up memory paths in the brain that may not have been used for a long time. For most people, any type of physical activity that increases the heart rate is helpful. The main goal is to increase the brain"s flow of blood. And your brain can benefit from as little as three hours of exercise a week. |
1. What is the best title of this passage? |
A. How to exercise B. How exercise helps the brain C. How to get good scores on a test D. How the brain can change |
2. According to the reading, what is the connection between exercise and brain development? |
A. Exercise makes us stupid. B. The brain needs special mental exercise. C. The more exercise, the bigger the brain. D. Physical exercise helps us think better. |
3. The mini amount of exercise required to gain any benefit is ________. |
A. three hours per week B. 40 hours per week C. three hours per day D. 40 hours per month |
4. Why does the author think that yoga is fit for seniors? |
A. It is easy to learn. B. It can be done in groups. C. It does not increase the heart rate. D. It includes learning new motions. |
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Teachers have long said that success is its own reward. But these days, some students are finding that good grades can bring them cash and luxury gifts. In at least a dozen states this school year, students who bring home top marks can expect more than just thankfulness. The most ambitious experiment began in September, when seven states - Arkansas, Alabama, Connecticut, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Virginia and Washington-won spots in an Mobil-funded program that, in most cases, pays students $100 for each passing grade on advanced placement (AP) college-prep exams. It"s an effort to get low-income and minority students interested in the courses, says Tommie Sue Anthony, president of the Arkansas Advanced Initiative for Math and Science. "We still have students who are not sure of the value, who are not willing to take the courses," she says. "Probably the motivation will make a difference with those students." Gregg Fleisher of the National Math and Science Initiative, which runs the seven-state program, says the effort is modeled on a program adopted by Dallas in the 1995-96 school year that saw AP course-taking jump obviously. That program is now statewide. While many educators would be against offering kids cash for good grades, Fleisher and others say the idea is simple: "It"s an encouragement to get them to basically make the right decision and choose a more strict class," he says. "This teaches them that if they work at something very hard and have a lot of support, they can do something they didn"t think they could do." An analysis of the Texas program last month by Cornell economist C. Kirabo Jackson found that it linked to a 30% rise in the number of students with high SAT and ACT scores and an 8% rise in college-going students.(Notes: 1.SAT: 美国学术能力评估考试;2. ACT: 美国大学入学考试.) |
1. What does the passage mainly talk about? |
A. Success is its own reward. B .A new motivation for students. C. Good grades deserves gratitude. D. Success makes a difference. |
2. What"s the purpose of the experiment? |
A. To offer poor students luxury gifts on their birthdays. B. To help poor students to keep on with education. C. To get relatively poor students interested in their studies. D. To make an effort to raise the value of money. |
3. Which of the following statements is TRUE? |
A. Students who top at college - prep exams get $ 100. B. The program didn"t have any effect on student"s achievements. C. The program has been going on half a dozen states this year. D. The program was probably first adopted by Dallas. |
4. According to the passage, the program . |
A. encourages students to study harder B. makes everything possible C. helps students choose right classes D. teaches students to spend money |
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It"s not easy being a teenager(13至19岁青少年)-nor is it easy being the parent of a teenager. You can make your child feel angry, hurt, or misunderstood by what you say without realizing it yourself. It is important to give your child the space he needs to grow while gently letting him know that you you"ll still be there for him when he needs you. Expect a lot from your child, just not everything.Except for health and safety problems, such as drug use or careless driving; consider everything else open to discussion. If your child is unwilling to discuss something, don"t insist he tell you what"s on his mind. The more you insist, the more likely that he"ll clarn up. Instead , let him attempt to solve(解决)things by himself. At the same time, remind him that you"re always there for him should he seek advice or help. Show respect for your teenager"s privacy (隐私). Never read him his mail or listen in on personal conversations. Teach your teenager that the family phone is for the whole family. If your child talks on the family"s telephone for too long, tell him he can talk for15 minutes, but then he must stay off the phone for at least an equal period of time. This not only frees up the line so that other family members can make and receive calls, but teaches your teenager moderation(节制). Or if you are open to the idea, allow your teenager his own phone that he pays for with his own pocket money or a part -time job |
1. The main purpose of the text is to tell parents . |
A. how to get along with a teenager B. how to respect a teenager C. how to help a teenager grow up D. how to understand a teenager |
2. What does the phrase "clam up" in Paragraph 2 probably mean? |
A. refuse to talk B. show respect C.become excited D. seek help |
3.The last paragraph is about how to teach a teenager |
A. to answer the phone quickly B. to pay for his own telephone C. to share the phone quickly D. to use the phone in a sensible way |
4. What should parents do in raising a teenager according to the text? |
A. Nor allow him to learn driving or take drugs B. Give him advice only when necessary C. Let him have his own telephone D. Not talk about personal things with him |
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The science teacher believed very strongly in practical work as a means of teaching science effectively, and she wanted her pupils" parents to see how well their children were learning 1 her methods. She therefore arranged for all the parents 2 and see the results of one of the 3 experiments on a Saturday evening, 4 all of them were free. The children had been studying the growth of plants, and they 5 fou r pots of beans a few weeks before. They had put poor soil in one pot, to see 6 effect this would have 7 the growth of the beans in 8 ,and good soil in 9 three pots. Then they had put one of the 10 in the dark for several days, and had given 11 pot no water for the same length of time. At the end of the lesson on Friday afternoon, the teacher put little 12 on the four pots:"The beans in this pot were planted in poor soil.""This pot 13 in the dark for four days.""These beans have had no water for four days.""These beans have had good soil, plenty of light and 14 water." Then the teacher went home. When she arrived on 15 evening, half an hour before the 16 were due to come, she found this note beside the pots:"We read your notes 17 the school servant and thought we would help him, so we watered all the plants, changed the earth in the one with 18 soil, and 19 the light on above the one that had been left in the dark for four days. We hope that the plants will now grow 20 ." Your friends, "The Boy Scouts." |
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