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The struggle for secondary school places has reached record levels this year, increasing anxiety for hundreds of thousands of families. A report from 43 local authorities suggests that in many areas, up to a fifth of children face disappointment. Families in London are the hardest hit.
This week is admissions week, when about 570,000 families will receive notice about their child’s secondary school acceptance. As the recession (不景气) forces more parents to consider a state education rather than a private one for their children, more than a third of local authorities have noted rises in the number of applications for secondary school places.
This year, just 62 percent of children in Richmond-upon-Thames got into their parents’ first-choice school, down from 64 percent last year. The council said this was caused by an increase in applications.
In another London authority, Tower Hamlet, 71.1 percent of children were admitted to their parents’ first choice school. In Leeds and Warwickshire, 85 percent were successful. In Derby the figure was 81 percent, while in Wiltshire, Stockport and Lincolnshire, the figure was 89 percent.
In many authorities, the figures are similar to those of last year. Exceptions include Brighton and Hove, which introduced a lottery system to allocate oversubscribed places last year. This year, it has seen a 3.5 percent increase in the number of children obtaining their first choice, bringing the total to nearly 88 percent. However, more than 5 percent of children in this area have been allocated a place at a school that was not among any of their choices.
Lotteries are being used at the government’s suggestion by a small number of oversubscribed schools in around twenty-five local authorities. They were meant to prevent middle-class parents from abusing the system by buying or renting homes close to the best schools.
小题1:According to the passage, more and more parents in Britain prefer to send their children to _______.
A.a state school | B.a private school |
C.a school in London | D.a school in Brighton |
A.The lottery system is certainly a good way to allocate school places. |
B.Over one in five children fail to get into their first-choice schools in parts of Britain. |
C.The lottery system is welcomed by parents around twenty-five local authorities. |
D.The number of applications for secondly school places is falling this year. |
A.Richmond-upon-Thames | B.Brighton and Hove |
C.Lincolnshire | D.Derby |
A.keep middle-class parents buying or renting homes close to the best schools. |
B.increase the number of children obtaining their first choice |
C.decrease the number of applications for some good schools |
D.create equality between children from different social classes |
A.a survey on education | B.a textbook on science |
C.a speech on radio | D.an essay on economy |
答案
小题1:A
小题2:B
小题3:C
小题4:D
小题5:A
解析
试题分析:文章介绍了美国的一项教育政策,旨在不同阶层的孩子享受平等的教育,这项政策也导致家长在学校选择上发生变化。
小题1:细节题:从第三段的句子:As the recession (不景气) forces more parents to consider a state education rather than a private one for their children,可知现在的父母希望孩子上公立学校。选A
小题2:细节题:从第一段的句子:because more than 20 percent of children are failing to get into their first-choice schools in parts of the country.可知20%也就是5分之一的孩子不能上自己首选的学校。选B。
小题3:细节题:从第四、五段的数据比较:A. Richmond-upon-Thames (just 62 percent )B. Brighton and Hove(88 percent). C. Lincolnshire(89 percent). D. Derby(81 percent),
可知Lincolnshire 首选学校的录取率最高。选C
小题4:推理题:从文章的最后一段的句子:They were meant to prevent middle-class parents from abusing the system by buying or renting homes close to the best schools.
可知彩票系统是为了不同阶层的孩子享受平等的教育。选D
小题5:文章出处题:文章是关于小学的教育问题,而且里面使用了很多的调查数据说明问题,可知是来自教育的研究报告。选A
点评:本文意思通俗易懂,考查了细节题推理题,要求考生仔细阅读全文,做好相应的标志,以提高阅读的效率和速度,阅读时可以先看题目再读文章,这样可以减少阅读的时间,提高阅读的效率。
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试题【The use of lotteries (彩票) to allocate (分配) school places is to be reviewed by th】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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Water from deep below the ground at Japan"s tens of thousands of hot springs could be used to produce electricity.
Although Japanese high-tech companies are leaders in geothermal(地热的) technology and export it, its use is limited in the nation.
"Japan should no doubt make use of its resources of geothermal energy," said Yoshiyasu Takefuji, a leading researcher of thermal-electric power production.
The disastrous earthquake and tsunami on March 11, 2011 caused a reaction against atomic power, which previously made up 30 percent of Japan"s energy needs, and increased interest in alternative energies, which account for only 8 percent.
Artist Yoko Ono has called on Japan to explore its natural energy, following the example of Iceland which uses renewable energy for more than 80 percent of its needs.
For now, geothermal energy makes up less than 1 percent of the energy needs in Japan, which has for decades relied heavily on fossil fuels and atomic power.
The biggest problem to geothermal energy is the high initial cost of the exploration and constructing the factories.Another problem is that Japan"s potentially best sites are already being developed for tourism or are located within national parks where construction is forbidden.
"We can"t even dig 10cm inside national parks." said Shigeto Yamada of Fuji Electric, adding that regulations protecting nature would need to be relaxed for geothermal energy to grow.
Researcher Hideaki Matsui said, "Producing electricity using hot springs is a decades-long project.We also have to think about what to do for now as energy supplies will decrease in the short term."
The Earth Policy Institute in Washington, US, believed Japan could produce 80,000 megawatts(兆瓦)and meet more than half its electricity needs with geothermal technology.
Japanese giants such as Toshiba are already global leaders in geothermal technology, with a 70 percent market share.In 2010, Fuji Electric built the world"s largest geothermal factory in New Zealand.
小题1:What would be the best title for the text?
A.Alternative energies in Japan |
B.Japan thinks of geothermal energy |
C.Japan takes the lead in geothermal technology |
D.World"s largest geothermal plant |
A.About 8%. | B.Around 30%. | C.Below 1%. | D.Over 80%. |
A.high technology | B.financial support |
C.local people"s help | D.a change of rules |
A.Hideaki Matsui B Yoshiyasu Takefuji. C.Shigeto Yamada D.Yoko Ono
小题5:It can be learned from the last two paragraphs that _____.
A.the world"s biggest geothermal plant was built by America |
B.Japan will not export its geothermal technology |
C.it is hard to find geothermal energy in Japan |
D.the potential of Japan"s geothermal energy is great |
Lockers are designed in a way to hide their contents for a reason. Otherwise, they’d have open fronts like cupboards. Searching students’ lockers would be total invasion(侵犯) of privacy. Having a locker is more than having a place to store your stuff. A locker also gives you the freedom to keep certain things hidden. These can include harmless personal items like diaries, letters and photos. Searching lockers could discomfit students and others might make fun of them.
Yes, lockers are school property(财产). But that doesn’t give schools the right to inspect lockers as they please. While students are using lockers, they have the right to keep their contents private. Teachers could ask for permission to take a look inside a student’s locker and if the student is OK with that, then it would be fine. Searching students’ lockers without their permission would result in the loss of trust.
I doubt that students who have something dangerous to hide, such as weapons or drugs, would put them in their lockers. They would not want to risk being caught so easily.
Giving schools the right to search lockers would not help catch those who commit crimes. But it would certainly create an environment in which students would be embarrassed to have their belongings shown in public for no good reason.
Ronald Ling Pak-ki, 20, University of Hong Kong
Many students see their lockers as personal property. They would never agree that schools should have the right to inspect their lockers. But I think schools have an absolute right to do so.
It is the schools that actually own the lockers. Students just use them to store some of their things safely and conveniently. There are clear rules on what items students can and cannot keep in their lockers. Schools have both the duty and the right to check if students are following the rules.
I don’t think school authorities would decide to search a student’s locker unless they felt the need to do so. They might, for instance, suspect students of hiding drugs. To make sure that the process remains open and fair, only authorized teachers should have the right to search lockers. The search should be carried out in such a way as not to embarrass students in front of others.
小题1:What are .the two students talking about?
A.How to make sure schools are safe. |
B.Whether there are crimes in schools. |
C.Whether schools can search students’ lockers. |
D.How to establish trust between teachers and students. |
A.embarrass | B.frighten | C.worry | D.challenge |
A.are students’ personal property |
B.should be changed into cupboards |
C.are likely to hold some dangerous things |
D.can be searched with students’ permission |
A.Students won’t hide drugs in lockers. |
B.Students use lockers but don’t own them. |
C.Students should not put personal things in lockers. |
D.Students may forbid teachers to inspect their lockers. |
In a report issued last year, we found that almost half of recent Illinois high school graduates required remedial courses(补习课) upon enrolling(注册) a community college. These courses require time and money to complete, yet offer no credits toward a degree. Too often, students never get through those remedial courses and end up dropping out of college.
Why is the remediation rate so high? A large part of the reason is that we have not set high enough standards for what our students need to learn from kindergarten to high school. They simply aren’t equipped with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed.
The same is true for careers. In Illinois, good jobs continue to go vacant(空缺) even while we are trying hard to go through tough economic times. This is due largely to the mismatch between the skills and knowledge we provide our students with and what employers in a modern economy need workers to know.
The good news is that in Illinois we have a plan to help get our students ready for life in the real world. We have already taken an important first step by becoming one of the 45 states to adopt the Common Core State Standards and have begun introducing them to classrooms this year. The new standards provide fewer, clearer and higher benchmarks(标准) for academic progress. They focus on deeper knowledge required at each grade level, give teachers the opportunity to explore topics fully and ensure students can apply what they’ve learned.
Research shows that when expectations are raised, students rise to meet them. Adapting to higher standards and raising expectations may prove challenging, but they are the steps we must take so that our students are successful in high school and prepared for college and careers. Readiness is worth a celebration.
小题1:According to the passage, in most cases, students taking part in remedial courses ___.
A.come from wealthy families |
B.leave college before finishing their courses |
C.are offered credits toward a degree |
D.are likely to develop their academic interest |
A.provide solutions to the rising remediation rate |
B.show the present situation of unemployment in Illinois |
C.suggest knowledge learned in school be put into practice |
D.explain why students aren’t prepared for college and a career |
A.They were first adopted in Illinois. |
B.More benchmarks are required. |
C.They benefit teachers as well as students. |
D.They ensure students’ success in college. |
A.Supportive | B.Critical |
C.Doubtful | D.Worried |
What are the advantages of the Greenbelt?
The Greenbelt has many advantages for people in the Bay Area, which include:
l walking and biking areas close to the cities and towns;
l places for wild plants and animals;
l cleaner air and water;
l income from farms.
Is the Greenbelt in danger?
Five hundred seventy thousand acres of the Greenbelt are in danger. There are builders who want to build suburbs on them. If those acres become suburbs, many things will change:
l the urban and suburban area will almost double;
l many farms will disappear;
l traffic will become worse;
l the air will become dirtier.
What is Greenbelt Alliance (联盟)?
Greenbelt Alliance, an organization that saves land in the San Francisco Bay Area, works alone and with other groups to save the Greenbelt in four ways:
1. Try to persuade people to build new buildings on land that is already urban, not on open land.
2. Make sure that the city and town governments are all making plans to save the Greenbelt.
3. Help Bay Area towns and cities to buy pieces of open land to make into natural areas.
4. Teach people in the Bay Area why the Greenbelt is important and what they can do to help save it.
小题1:What can we learn about the Greenbelt from the first paragraph?
A.The Greenbelt is the largest open land in the United States. |
B.The Greenbelt covers much more than half of the Bay Area. |
C.There are few farms on the open land of the Greenbelt. |
D.There are more than 8,500 natural areas on the Greenbelt. |
A.convenience for exercise | B.income from sightseeing |
C.cleaner city streets | D.more plants and animals |
A.traffic is getting worse |
B.some plans to build suburbs on it |
C.the suburban area has doubled |
D.pollution is becoming serious |
A.It builds new buildings on open land. |
B.It buys large open land for the Bay Area. |
C.It educates people how to save the Greenbelt. |
D.It helps the city governments make plans. |
By studying these flies, the researchers discovered that mutations(变异) in the insomniac gene were associated with a great reduction in sleep. While a typical fruit fly slept for an average of 927 minutes a day, the mutant flies slept for just 317. They also slept for shorter periods of time, and slept and woke more frequently.
“The results showed a great loss of both the time that the flies’ sleep lasted and their ability to remain asleep after they slept,” says researcher Nicholas Stavropoulos.
The researchers also examined the link between sleep and lifespan, finding that flies with mutations to the insomniac gene lived only about two-thirds as long as unchanged flies. But when the scientists removed insomniac only in neurons(神经细胞)---allowing it to remain in the rest of the flies’ bodies---this difference disappeared; the resulting animals slept poorly but lived just as long.
“This suggests that reduced sleep can be ‘uncoupled’(分开) from reduced lifespan, supporting the idea that some interruptions of sleep do not affect overall health, at least as far as lifespan is concerned,” Stavropoulos says.
Although flies and humans would appear to have little in common when it comes to lifestyle, scientists say that the mechanisms of sleep and wakefulness are likely to be quite similar.
“Sleep is a fundamental behavior in all animals, and it is poorly understood from a scientific standpoint, says Stavropoulos. This work could prove useful in understanding and treating sleep disorders”
小题1:The text is mainly about____.
A.the progress in cloning fruit flies |
B.the methods of cloning fruit flies |
C.the link between gene and lifespan |
D.the influence of a gene on the ability to sleep |
A.slept about 5 hours a day |
B.had problems waking up |
C.didn’t seem sleepy at all |
D.could not fall asleep |
A.sleep and health go hand in hand |
B.sleep can be controlled by humans |
C.research into sleep is very fruitful |
D.the findings are useful in medical treatment |
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