题目内容
It is easier to go downhill than to climb uphill, so it is easier to fall into bad habits than into good ones.
Bad habits don’t come suddenly. They come little by little without your knowing their danger. Schoolboys first pick up little bad habits from schoolmates. If they see bigger boys smoking, they also want to learn to smoke. If they see their friends gambling (赌博), they want to gamble. When they get older, the habits become stronger and stronger so that they can no longer get rid of them. From copying, they learn to steal. From gambling, they learn to cheat. At last, they become distrusted (不信任) by everybody. How necessary (需要) it is that we get rid of the bad habits in the beginning!
1. It is easier to fall into than into .
A. good habits; bad ones B. bad habits; good one
C. bad habits; good ones D. good habits; bad one
2. Bad habits come .
A. suddenly B. little by little C. faster and faster D. easier and easier
3. Where do schoolboys pick up little bad habits first?
A. In school B. On the street
C. From older boys D. In school and on the street
4. When schoolboys get older, their bad habits become .
A. stronger and stronger B. weaker and weaker
C. better and better D. worse and worse
5. It is important for us to .
A. copy others B. learn to steal and cheat
C. become distrusted by everybody D. get rid of the bad habits in the beginning
CBAAD
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On my first job, I worked as a sports editor (编辑) for a small newspaper.I never got a letter from my readers, so I was 1 that there was an envelope (信封) on my desk one morning.It was from a most popular newspaper.
When I opened it, I found a note and it read, “You did a good job.Go on!” The note was 2 by Mr John, a famous sports editor.As I was a green hand (新手), his words made me excited.I 3 the note in my desk drawer.Whenever (无论何时) I didn’t know if I could be a good editor, I would read John’s note and become 4 again.
Mr John, the note writer and I knew each other after that.I 5 that he often wrote notes to encourage young people.“When I make 6 feel happy,” he told me, “I feel happy, too.”
7 , why are there few note writers like John in our life? In my opinion, many people are afraid that they cannot be well understood.Also, 8 takes more time and it is easier to pick up the phone.If you call other people, it can’t 9 a long time, but a note is a good way of record and our words can be read more than once.
So, when you find some people 10 you need help, please write a note to give them more confidence.Making others feel happy makes you feel happy, too.
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The high school diploma (文凭) is losing its value quickly, as a growing number of students graduate (毕业) from school without the math and reading skills that colleges and companies require, according to a new report.
The high school graduation exams that most states (州) require students to pass before they graduate remain far too easy. Most of the exams generally test eighth-or ninth-grade level work.
Today, even high school graduates who are going to have blue-collar (蓝领) jobs need to study the math, research and writing courses. But in high school, only students who are going to college are now required to take these courses.
“If you want a good job with a good pay, it’s a high-skill job,” said Michael Cohen, a leading member of the America Diploma Project.
The project suggests that all graduates master a wide range (范围) of skills. “A high school diploma should mean something to a company and university,” said Ohio Gov. Bob Taft, who is Achieve’s co-chairman.
In Taft’s state, about 30% students who go directly to college from high school have to take remedial classes of English or math, he said. It’s easy to see that the present high-school graduating standards are not preparing students for college education.
And with high-skilled jobs increasingly headed overseas to places like India and Ireland, states need to act, he said.
To prove why math and reading skills matter, the report includes real-life examples of problems students meet in college and that workers must solve each day on the job. ?
Some states are taking actions to upgrade the high school diploma. In Texas, all high school students, starting with the 2008 graduating class, will have to take the college-prep curriculum (大学预备课程) - unless a parent agrees to an easier course load. Other states are planning similar moves.
The report includes examples of reading and math skills that high-school students should have. Project leaders say they hope parents will use those examples to judge (评定) the coursework at their kids’ high schools.
【小题1】Why is the high school diploma losing its value quickly?
A.Because the number of high school students is growing fast. |
B.Because high school students fail to reach the standards. |
C.Because the graduation tests are easier than it should be. |
D.Because difficult courses are not required in high schools. |
A.for good learners to study quickly and better |
B.for slower learners weak in the subject |
C.for learners to be taught one by one |
D.for learners to reach a higher standard |
A.Colleges require higher math and reading skills than companies. |
B.It is easier for companies to find high-skilled workers in India. |
C.Math and reading skills help little for workers to solve daily problems. |
D.Parents ask high schools to offer college-prep curriculum in Texas. |
A.High School Diploma Means Little |
B.Give Students More High-skill Jobs |
C.Math and Reading Skills Really Matter |
D.Judge Coursework at High Schools |