题目列表(包括答案和解析)
Section B
Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A. environment B. necessarily C. allowed D. cheated E. hardly
F. admitted G. communication H. necessary I. joy J. difficulty
A relative of mine once asked me: “Why should a Chinese take time to learn a language that is not his own?” Obviously he has ___37___ in learning a foreign language. He is not the only one who is mentally against English learning. One reason, as I suspect, is the way English is taught. The emphasis on memorization is such that no ___38___ is left in the process, only endless irritation. What students are presented in the classroom is not the language in real-world ___39___. A Chinese student with extremely high scores for American standardized tests was ___40___ into one of the most famous universities. But his professors soon found out that he could ___41___ understand them in the classroom. Suspecting that he ___42___ in the tests, the school demanded he repeat them. Again, he passed with high scores. Not till then did they realize that the student had mastered the techniques for dealing with the tests, not ___43___ the skills of using the language.
Many people take TOFEL, IELTS, GRE, annual Band 4 and Band 6 exams not because they work in areas where English is a ___44___ tool, but because they have to do it for job promotion or enrolment in certain programmes.
Must English learning be such a pain in the neck?
Create a(n)___45____ where learning English is natural and painless. Don't make it compulsory for people whose work or major does not require it. China will not become more international by adding millions of people who can only say a simple "Hello."
根据短文选出正确的词并将词填在短文后的横线上, 一空一词。
| environment cheated international admitted hardly techniques necessary difficulty taught joy |
A friend of mine once asked me: “Why should a Chinese take time to learn a language that is not his own?”Obviously he has __96__in learning a foreign language. He is not the only one who is mentally against English learning. One reason, as I suspect, is the way English is ___97___. The emphasis on memorization is such that no __98___is left in the process of learning, only endless annoyance. What students are presented in the classroom is not the language in real communication. A Chinese student with extremely high scores for American standardized tests was __99__ into one of the most famous universities. But his professors soon found out he could __100__ understand the lesson. Suspecting that he__101___in the tests, the school demanded he repeat them. Again, he passed with high scores. Not till then did they realise the student had mastered the __102__for dealing with the tests, not the skills of using the language.
Many people take TOFEL, IELTS, GRE, annual Band 4 and Band 6 exams not because they work inareas where English is a___103___tool, but because they have to do it for job promotion. Must English learning be such a pain in the neck? Create a(n)__104__ where learning English is natural and painless. Don't make it compulsory for people whose work or major does not require it. China will not become more___105___ by adding millions of people who can only say a simple “Hello.”
96. _________ 97. _________ 98. _________ 99. _________ 100. _________
101. _________ 102. _________ 103. _________ 104. _________ 105. _________
Section B (请将本大题答案写于答题纸上,答题卡37—45题空开不涂点)
Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A. environment B. necessarily C. allowed D. cheated E. hardly
F. admitted G. communication H. necessary I. joy J. difficulty
A relative of mine once asked me: “Why should a Chinese take time to learn a language that is not his own?” Obviously he has ___37___ in learning a foreign language. He is not the only one who is mentally against English learning. One reason, as I suspect, is the way English is taught. The emphasis on memorization is such that no ___38___ is left in the process, only endless irritation. What students are presented in the classroom is not the language in real-world ___39___. A Chinese student with extremely high scores for American standardized tests was ___40___ into one of the most famous universities. But his professors soon found out that he could ___41___ understand them in the classroom. Suspecting that he ___42___ in the tests, the school demanded he repeat them. Again, he passed with high scores. Not till then did they realize that the student had mastered the techniques for dealing with the tests, not ___43___ the skills of using the language.
Many people take TOFEL, IELTS, GRE, annual Band 4 and Band 6 exams not because they work in areas where English is a ___44___ tool, but because they have to do it for job promotion or enrolment in certain programmes.
Must English learning be such a pain in the neck?
Create a(n)___45____ where learning English is natural and painless. Don't make it compulsory for people whose work or major does not require it. China will not become more international by adding millions of people who can only say a simple "Hello."
Section B
Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A. environment B. necessarily C. allowed D. cheated E. hardly
F. admitted G. communication H. necessary I. joy J. difficulty
A relative of mine once asked me: “Why should a Chinese take time to learn a language that is not his own?” Obviously he has ___37___ in learning a foreign language. He is not the only one who is mentally against English learning. One reason, as I suspect, is the way English is taught. The emphasis on memorization is such that no ___38___ is left in the process, only endless irritation. What students are presented in the classroom is not the language in real-world ___39___. A Chinese student with extremely high scores for American standardized tests was ___40___ into one of the most famous universities. But his professors soon found out that he could ___41___ understand them in the classroom. Suspecting that he ___42___ in the tests, the school demanded he repeat them. Again, he passed with high scores. Not till then did they realize that the student had mastered the techniques for dealing with the tests, not ___43___ the skills of using the language.
Many people take TOFEL, IELTS, GRE, annual Band 4 and Band 6 exams not because they work in areas where English is a ___44___ tool, but because they have to do it for job promotion or enrolment in certain programmes.
Must English learning be such a pain in the neck?
Create a(n)___45____ where learning English is natural and painless. Don't make it compulsory for people whose work or major does not require it. China will not become more international by adding millions of people who can only say a simple "Hello."
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christine Moderator Member | Posted February 21, 2008 08:53 AM February New question, ladies: Let’s introduce ourselves and talk about how we got started homeschooling. Was it a friend that inspired you, or a speaker you heard? Christine |
Amanda
New Member | Posted February 21, 2008 06:05 PM February Hello all! My name is Amanda and I will start homeschooling this fall. My daughter is almost 5 and my husband and I decided to homeschool her instead of sending her to public schools for many reasons. My family is very supportive so that helps a lot!!! I think with all that is going on in this world....my daughter is safest with me! Period. Not only that but I want to teach her morals and values that she would not get in a public school. Thanks for having me. |
Phoebe
New Member | Posted February 22, 2008 09:12 AM February Hi, my name is Phoebe and I have two children, one in 4th and one in 6th. We started homeschooling when my oldest was in preschool. Our main priority was in teaching our children the Bible and we knew that sending them to public school, they would not hear or learn anything from God’s Word. I also feel that as a parent it is a gift to teach our children to better prepare them for God’s purpose for their lives. I thank God that He allows us to teach our children. We really feel glad to be doing this. |
Anji
New Member | Posted February 23, 2008 02:14 PM February Hi, all, Anji here. We have homeschooled continuously since 1990. Our six children range in age from 25-5. When my oldest son, Pedd, reached 6th grade at the age of 10, his teacher said that he was so immature for the class! Couldn’t he repeat fifth grade? No, we were firm, he was on the honor roll in fifth grade and making him repeat a grade would hurt him spiritually. My husband brought up the idea of homeschooling. |
Patte
New Member | Posted March 14, 2008 07:00 PM March My name is Patte and I homeschool a 12 1/2 yr old daughter, 7th grade and an 11 yr old son, 4th grade. My son also has CAPD, is LD and was currently diagnosed as mildly mentally handicapped. |
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63. In this website, people write mainly to ________.
A. tell people their homeschooling experience
B. criticize public school system
C. express their religious attitude
D. give comments on community schools
64. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT the reason for parents to start homeschooling?
A. Religious belief. B. Children’s disability in learning.
C. Finding better ways to teach children. D. Reducing education expense.
65. It can be inferred that Anji’s oldest son ________.
A. didn’t behave himself well in the school
B. was not satisfied with the school education policy
C. was slow in learning.
D. wanted to learn more after class
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