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It’s the lunchtime break at Shanghai Xianxia Middle School. No mobile phones can be heard ringing anywhere. The common sight of crowds of children chatting on their phones or sending short messages has disappeared.

A grade-2 student said, “I couldn’t concentrate during classes if the cell phone was with me. I couldn’t help checking if there were messages or missed phone calls. I even played games on the phone sometimes.”

The school authorities say they feel the ban is necessary to keep order in class. They even gave out an open letter to remind parents not to let their children bring mobile phones to school. More than 96 percent of parents say they welcome the school decision. The school is also being flexible (灵活的) in implementing the ban. Those students who live far from school are allowed to bring mobile phones to contact their parents. But they still have to switch them off in classrooms.

Medical experts have also welcomed the school decision. They say too much dependence on mobile phones can cause many psychological problems in teenage students.

70. The grade-2 student thought that _______.

A. the mobile phone should be on during classes

B. it is good to play cell phone games sometimes

C. the mobile phone is helpful to her studies

D. it is no good using the cell phone at school

71. According to the passage, the students use their mobile phones except _______.

A. contacting their parents      B. cheating in exams

C. sending short messages     D. playing games

72. Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A. All the parents welcome the school decision.

B. Some students can bring mobile phones to school.

C. Medical experts are against the school decision.

D. No one is allowed to bring his mobile phone to school.

73. What does the underlined word “implementing” in paragraph 3 probably mean?

A. Carrying out   B. Giving up    C. Making up    D. Finding out

74.The passage mainly tells us _______.

A. the mobile phone is a big trouble to teenage students

B. the use of the mobile phone can cause mental problems

C. about a ban on the mobile phone in a middle school

D. a story happening at Shanghai Xianxia Middle School

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It’s the lunchtime break at Shanghai Xianxia Middle School. No mobile phones can be heard ringing anywhere. The common sight of crowds of children chatting on their phones or sending short messages has disappeared.

A grade-2 student said, “I couldn’t concentrate during classes if the cell phone was with me. I couldn’t help checking if there were messages or missed phone calls. I even played games on the phone sometimes.”

The school authorities say they feel the ban is necessary to keep order in class. They even gave out an open letter to remind parents not to let their children bring mobile phones to school. More than 96 percent of parents say they welcome the school decision. The school is also being flexible (灵活的) in implementing the ban. Those students who live far from school are allowed to bring mobile phones to contact their parents. But they still have to switch them off in classrooms.

Medical experts have also welcomed the school decision. They say too much dependence on mobile phones can cause many psychological problems in teenage students.

70. The grade-2 student thought that _______.

A. the mobile phone should be on during classes

B. it is good to play cell phone games sometimes

C. the mobile phone is helpful to her studies

D. it is no good using the cell phone at school

71. According to the passage, the students use their mobile phones except _______.

A. contacting their parents      B. cheating in exams

C. sending short messages     D. playing games

72. Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A. All the parents welcome the school decision.

B. Some students can bring mobile phones to school.

C. Medical experts are against the school decision.

D. No one is allowed to bring his mobile phone to school.

73. What does the underlined word “implementing” in paragraph 3 probably mean?

A. Carrying out   B. Giving up    C. Making up    D. Finding out

74.The passage mainly tells us _______.

A. the mobile phone is a big trouble to teenage students

B. the use of the mobile phone can cause mental problems

C. about a ban on the mobile phone in a middle school

D. a story happening at Shanghai Xianxia Middle School

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     It's the lunchtime break at Shanghai Xianxia Middle School. No mobile phones can be heard ringing
anywhere. The common sight of crowds of children chatting on their phones or sending short messages
has disappeared. 
     A grade-2 student said , "I couldn't concentrate during classes if the cell phone was with me. I couldn't
help checking if there were messages or missed phone calls. I even played games on the phone sometimes."   
     The school authorities say they feel the ban (禁令) is necessary to keep order in class. They even gave
out an open letter to remind parents not to let their children bring mobile phones to school. More than 96
percent of parents say they welcome the school decision. The school is also being flexible (灵活的) in
implementing the ban. Those students who live far from school are allowed to bring mobile phones to
contact their parents. But they still have to switch them off in classrooms.
     Medical experts have also welcomed the school decision. They say too much dependence on mobile
phones can cause many psychological problems in teenage students.
1. The grade-2 student thought that _______.
A. the mobile phone should be on during classes
B. it is good to play cell phone games sometimes
C. the mobile phone is helpful to her studies
D. it is no good to use the cell phone at school
2. According to the passage, the students use their mobile phones except _______.
A. contacting their parents
B. cheating in exams
C. sending short messages
D. playing games
3. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. All the parents welcome the school decision.
B. Some students can bring mobile phones to school.
C. Medical experts are against the school decision.
D. No one is allowed to bring his mobile phone to school.
4. What does the underlined word "implementing" in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A. Carrying out.
B. Giving up.
C. Making up.
D. Finding out.
5. The passage mainly tells us _____.
A. the mobile phone is a big trouble to teenage students
B. the use of the mobile phone can cause mental problems
C. about a ban on the mobile phone in a middle school
D. a story happening at Shanghai Xianxia Middle School

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  I have been a primary-school teacher for over 30 years.I teach English in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to pupils who are members of racial minorities.Currently I work with Haitian immigrant children who do not speak English when they enter school.Their families come from a country where violence is all too common.Haitian schools are often closed; indeed, in the past ten years, there has not been a single complete school year.Grinding poverty results in a very low level of literacy.Parents seldom have founds for books, paper or pencils.When the children of such families arrive in the US, they are wholly unprepared to compete with their middle-class agemates.

  How should we teachers help them to learn, especially to learn English?

  We surround the child with spoken English, encouraging them to use any words they pick up and ignoring all mistakes.We read books aloud, ask questions and constantly encourage responses.A child may start with one word, for example“water”, but by day 3 he can say“Me water, and by day 5,“I want water”.Language grows from small beginnings as the teacher constantly prods the child to use single words and to make longer utterances as he learns.When the child is using English, we don't correct errors in pronunciation.We see such mistakes as the act of practicing a new skill.By trying out his new English skills, the pupil will improve on his own.If he is corrected each time, he will become reluctant to keep trying.

  We do not teach English by having students memorize words.Instead we start by teaching phonics, which is the study of the sounds that letter make.Phonics provides children a code; pupils learn individual letter sounds and then learn how letters work in group.

  Test results show that my students make from one to three years' progress within on school year.Our immigrant children, members of racial minorities, are beginning to close the enormous gap in achievement between minority and majority students.

(1)

The author mainly tells us ________ in the passage.

[  ]

A.

his experience as an English teacher in Haiti

B.

how to teach English to students of racial minorities

C.

how to narrow the gap between minority and majority students

D.

the difference results of different teaching methods

(2)

Which of the following is not true about the students the author now teaches?

[  ]

A.

They come from a country where violence is rarely seen.

B.

They come from poor families and had poor schooling.

C.

They had no knowledge of English before they came here.

D.

They have already fallen behind children of their age of the middle-class.

(3)

The author doesn't believe in ________.

[  ]

A.

encouraging students to speak

B.

giving the students much practice

C.

having students learn new words by heart

D.

teaching the students phonics

(4)

Which of the following can best describe the author's feeling toward his students after a year's learning?

[  ]

A.

Satisfied

B.

Disappointed

C.

Pitiful

D.

Doubtful

(5)

The underlined word“prods”in the third paragraph can be best replaced by ________.

[  ]

A.

advises

B.

forces

C.

warns

D.

encourages

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