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September is around the corner, and some of us are already complaining about summer’s end. But parents have a special reason to do so. The end of summer means the start of school. And these days, planning a young child’s schedule is a big challenge. The challenge is no longer finding activities to fill a child’s day; it is saying no to the hundreds of options available. Our mailbox is filled with brochures urging us to sign our kids up for classes from cooking to martial arts(武术).
Educators are themselves discouraged by the number of special classes that many children attend. In the name of “enrichment,” three-year-olds not only go to preschool in the morning but study French or gymnastics after lunch. One teacher tells of a four-year-old asking for help in the toilet before hurrying off to tennis. Another teacher says that children sometimes hold on to her at pickup time. What happened to unstructured time?
A generous explanation is that we enjoy giving children opportunities we never had. The truth however is that many parents have doubts about how much time they spend away from their families. And one way to reduce this guilt is to believe that time spent in these classes is somehow more beneficial to children than the time we know we should be giving them ourselves.
David Elkind, an expert on children, suggests that the 1960s gave birth to the belief that earlier is better. Parents hope that early music lessons, for example will build a child’s confidence. The truth, however, is that any time children are asked to do too much, too soon, they are at greater risk for feelings of failure.
A child’s time does not have to be planned to be meaningful. Remember the lazy days of summer? Some children sleep late and play with the kids across the street until it’s time to come home for dinner. However, with the majority of mothers working, fewer children enjoy that idle (空闲的) time now.
Come September, children across the country will finish a full day of kindergarten, only to attend an after-school program until 6 P.M., when a working mom or dad comes to take them home. That’s too much for a five-year old. Finances, of course, do limit some parents. But let’s be honest with ourselves – our own busy schedules, whatever they involve, are no excuse for burdening a young child’s.
小题1: The author holds that it’s a challenge to plan a schedule for a child mainly because _____.
A.a child’s schedule is too complex |
B.activities suitable for kids are limited |
C.parents are stuck in numerous choices |
D.children always say no to parents’ advice |
A.children love to stay at school |
B.they are popular with children |
C.children dislike after-school classes |
D.after-school classes are of poor quality |
A.Parents want to make up for their own regrets. |
B.After-school classes develop children’s potential. |
C.Parents have doubt about their own ability to guide children. |
D.After-school classes give parents an excuse for being absent. |
A.For children’s benefits, the earlier the better. |
B.Children’s spare time should be carefully designed. |
C.Idle time for children is becoming a thing of the past. |
D.Parents should be forgiven if they have a good reason., |
答案
小题1:C
小题2:C
小题3:D
小题4:C
解析
小题1:C
【试题解析】细节理解题。第一段And these days, planning a young child’s schedule is a big challenge. The challenge is no longer finding activities to fill a child’s day; it is saying no to the hundreds of options available.提出父母会面临巨多的课外辅导班的选择,故选C。
小题2:C
【试题解析】推理题,文中第二段中One teacher tells of a four-year-old asking for help in the toilet before hurrying off to tennis. Another teacher says that children sometimes hold on to her at pickup time. What happened to unstructured time?两位老师举的事例充分说明孩子不喜欢上辅导班,都向老师求助了。故选C。
小题3:D
【试题解析】细节题,从第三段1,2行A generous explanation is that we enjoy giving children opportunities we never had. The truth however is that many parents have doubts about how much time they spend away from their families和最后一句But let’s be honest with ourselves – our own busy schedules, whatever they involve, are no excuse for burdening a young child’s.可知家长们把孩子送到辅导班主要是因为自己没有时间陪孩子,故选D。
小题4:C
【试题解析】推理判断题,文中提到家长由于工作繁忙没有时间陪孩子而把孩子送到课外班,孩子们的空闲时间已经一去不复返了,故选C。
【长难句解析】
1.The challenge is no longer finding activities to fill a child’s day; it is saying no to the hundreds of options available.
【翻译】现在的问题不在是无法为孩子找到活动来充实他们的一整天,而是要对现有的成百上千的选择说不。
【发现】前面句中的表语是动名词短语finding activities to fill a child’s day,其中的不定式to fill a child’s day做定语,用来修饰名词activities的。第二句中考察了一个固定搭配say no to拒绝…。
2. But let’s be honest with ourselves – our own busy schedules, whatever they involve, are no excuse for burdening a young child’s.
【翻译】但是我们要承认,无论我们的时间表里涉及多少事情,我们满满的时间表不再是给孩子带来过多负担的借口和理由。
【分析】本句中有一个让步状语从句whatever they involve,“特殊疑问词+ever”既可以引导让步状语从句,也可以引导名词性从句。而“no matter+特殊疑问词”只能引导让步状语从句。
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试题【Dear Mom, Clear My CalendarSeptember is around the corner, and some of us are al】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
举一反三
The grandpa held a jar of honey so that all the family could see. He then dipped a spoon into it and put some honey on the cover of a small book.
The little girl had just turned five. Stand up, little one, "he asked the girl softly. "I did this for your mother, your uncles, your
old brother, and now you ! "
Then, he handed the book to her. "Taste f "
She touched the honey with her finger and put it into her mouth.
" What is the taste?" the grandpa asked.
The little girl answered, " Sweet ! "
Then all. the family said in a single voice, "Yes, and so is knowledge, but knowledge is from the bee that made that sweet honey, you have to go after it through the pages of a book ! " The little girl knew that the promise to read was at last hers. Soon she was going to learn to read.
This is the beginning of a profoundly moving children"s book entitled Thank You, Mr. Falker.
In this book, Patricia Polacco writes of her own passion to read, inspired by the honey on the book. It wasn"t until fifth grade that she met her beloved teacher who provided the help that she needed to finally unlock the magic of the written world.
The child learning to read is admitted into a collective memory by way of books. And with the printed words that are active with. meaning, the child bees acquainted(熟悉的) with a common past which he or she renews, to a greater or lesser degree, in every reading. Much as the author of the book Thank You, Mr. Falker puts it, " Almost as if it were magic, or as if light poured into her brain, the words and sentences started to take shape on the page as they never had before-And she understood the whole thing---Then she went into the living room and found the book on a shelf, the very book that her grandpa had shown her so many years ago. She spooned honey on the cover and tasted the sweetness---Then she held the book, honey and all, close to her chest. She could feel tears roll down her cheeks, but they weren"t tears of sadness- she way happy, so very happy. "
小题1:The girl who tasted the honey on the book was ______.
A. nearly six years old | B.less than five years old |
C.a little more than five years old | D.more than six years old |
A.the girl"s mother and uncles were good scholars |
B.Mr. Falker helped Patricia Polacco write her book for children. |
C.the girl who tasted the honey on the book grew into an artist |
D.the honey-on- book tradition has been practiced for many generations |
A.the early life of Mr. Falker |
B.the magic power of oral words on children |
C.Polacco"s early experience with reading |
D.how the honey on the book makes children feel happy |
A.the ability to read books |
B.the honey she tasted |
C.the book her grandpa had shown her |
D.the collective memory that accepted her |
My mom was trying to cool me down, saying that Captain couldn"t see me like this and I had to be a big girl , when the front door opened, and Captain, our three-year-old sister Cali, and my father came in. I walked out of the kitchen. I couldn"t look at him. Everything had just changed. He was no longer that little baby brother who was just a normal little boy.
We had to move a while later because Captain needed treatment. One day ,I was standing in the bus line waiting when the " short bus" came and picked some kids up. The children in the other line started making jokes about the " retards(智力迟钝者) " on that bus and I felt a strange feeling in my stomach, ,which I had never felt before.
During a band class, my teacher, Mrs. Young, stopped our playing to give us some feed- back. " Guys ,we " re playing like the kids on the short bus ! Come on!" I felt that same feeling I had in the bus line. The entire room was laughing when I raised my hand. " Yes , Alexis?" Mrs. Young asked. "I don"t think we should make fun of the short bus, because there are a lot of people on that bus who have great personalities and have the same feelings as we do. And also ,I know some people on those buses and they are some of the most caring, sweetest, and smartest people , so I would appreciate it if you didn"t make fun of them. "
Everyone stared at me. Mrs. Young apologized for the comment and then started the song again.
小题1: What did Alexis think her mother" s silence mean in Paragraph One?
A.There was no chance for Alexis to play games with Captain. |
B.Captain was likely to miss the appointment. |
C.Captain really suffered from autism. |
D.Alexis had to prepare dinner quickly. |
A.Because she didn"t want to help with dinner. |
B.Because she would be much sadder looking at Captain. |
C.Because she wanted to play with Captain outside. |
D.Because she wasn"t willing to meet a sick brother. |
A.threat | B.approval | C.apology | D.condemnation |
A.Speaking up. | B.Giving up. | C.Looking .up. | D.Taking up. |
Vintage. This is the first thing we look for ourselves. You don"t need to care whether 2001 or 2002 was a better year in the Sierra Foothills. The vast majority of wines at the store are meant to be drunk right away, so you make sure the wine isn"t too old, particularly if you"re buying it expecting lively, fresh fruitiness. We often see five-year-old Pinot Grigio and two-year-old Beaujolais Nouveau at stores, for example, so as soon as we see that kind of age on wines like those, we know we can skip them and move on(and possibly not shop there again).
Alcohol content. Too many wines have too much alcohol, which leaves them unbalanced. Sure, there are some classic wines with high alcohol levels, but many of today"s regular table wines--Merlot, Chardonnay--have levels at 15% or above. Some of those might be terrific, but if we had nothing else to go on, we"d look for alcohol content at about 14% and below.
The more specific the better. A wine that says it"s from Napa is probably a better bet than a wine that simply says it"s from California. Unfortunately, this will also probably be reflected in the price, so this might not tell you much about value, If you care enough to know a few of famous vineyards for producing high-quality grapes, they might help you make an educated guess about quality.
Old vines. Theoretically, older vines produce fewer, but more flavorful grapes, but the problem is that no one has defined what an "old vine" is, so anyone can put this on the label. Just ignore it.
A phone number. You"d be surprised many small-production wines these days include a phone number on the back and an invitation to call the winerY, which is a sign of a highly personal winerY. We have called those numbers many times over the years and it"s amazing how often the winemaker or winerY owner answers the phone.
小题1: The underlined word "Vintage" in the second paragraph probably means "________ " .
A.the place where the wine was made | B.the year when the wine was made |
C.the freshness of the wine | D.the label of the wine |
A.five-year-old Pinot Grigio | B.the wine labeled from older vines |
C.the wine from famous vineyards | D.two-year-old Beaujolais Nouveau |
A.the wine with high alcohol levels is definitely terrific |
B.most wines at the store are intended to be drunk right away |
C.older vines have lower production |
D.some winemakers keep the promise all the time |
A.Geography. | B.Price | C.Quality. | D.Grapes. |
After just a few days on the job, I began noticing that the other fellows were overcharging passengers. I"d like to join them, thinking, "Everyone else is doing it."
When I got home that night, I told my dad what I wanted to do. "You give an honest day"s work," he said, looking at me straight in his eye. "They are paying you. If they want to do that, you let them do that."
I followed my dad"s advice for the rest of that summer and have lived by his words ever since.
Of all the jobs I"ve had, it was my experience at Pennsylvania Railway Station that has stuck with me. Now I teach my players to have respect for other people and their possession. Being a member of a team is a totally shared experience. If one person steals, it destroys trust and hurts everyone. I can put up with many things, but not with people who steal. If one of my players were caught stealing, he"d be gone.
Whether you"re on a sports team, in an office or a member of a family. if you can"t trust one another, there is going to be trouble.
小题1: What can be inferred about the baggage boys?
A.They could earn much, but they had to work hard. |
B.Many of them earned money in a dishonest way. |
C.They were all from poor families. |
D.They were thin, young boys. |
A.It is wrong to give more to the passengers. |
B.Don"t believe them if they are paying you more. |
C.Don"t follow others to overcharge the passengers. |
D.It is difficult to work hard and live as an honest boy. |
A.overcharging passengers |
B.pulling heavy suitcases all day |
C.paying passengers money |
D.working in an honest way |
A.it is a total shared experience |
B.it is considered as the most dangerous |
C.it does great harm to human relationship |
D.it may led to the loss of his sports team. |
A.his father"s advice helped him to decide which job to take up |
B.working in the sports team was his most important experience |
C.he learned much from his shared experience with his team members |
D.his experience as a baggage boy had a great influence on his late life |
A career related to your passion, bobby, or special interest, is the path to follow in finding your dream job. Try thinking about what things you like to do in your spare time. Many are attracted toward turning what they love to do in their off work hours into a full time job. For example, if you like to put together model cars, maybe you would like opening your own hobby shop, or work for someone who owns one.
Once you find what you arc interested in doing, you can then match this to a career which will be similar to what you are passionate about. What you consider a dream career has to centre around what kind of person you actually are. This is called your Career Personality. What type of person do you consider yourself to be? People are naturally attracted to those things which reflect who they are as unique individuals. For example, if you are slightly on the shy side, maybe you would like a job where you work on your own. relatively unsupervised ,behind a computer. If you are outgoing, maybe you would like to work with others, and be the supervisor.
All it may take to find our dream career is to know ourselves a little better, trust in our own judgment, and be realistic about what we can attain occupationally: This is how I found what I am doing now.
小题1:What is the main purpose of the passage?
A.To explain what a dream career really is. |
B.To offer tips on finding a dream career. |
C.To tell us what Career Personality means. |
D.To give examples of different personalities. |
A.One should choose a dream career by his/her personality. |
B.Choosing a dream career depends on a person"s ability. |
C.One should choose a dream career according to the reality. |
D.One should try different types of careers by his/her ability. |
a. Realizing our ability.
b. Believing in ourselves.
c. Having a better understanding of ourselves.
d. Considering the background of our family.
A.a, c, d | B.a, b, c | C.b, c, d | D.a, c, d |
following EXCEPT ______.
A.your hobby | B.your special interest |
C.your part-time job | D.your passion |
A.a dream job is one that most people are fond of |
B.people all want to turn their part-time jobs into full-time ones |
C.finding our dream career should follow different suggestions |
D.the author"s present dream job is chosen by his personality |
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