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Zhang Yi, Cao Yu, Wang Lin, Liu Li and I are good friends. ______ is a picture of us.______ this thin boy. He is my best friend, Cao Yu. He______ glasses and he likes______ very much. This tall girl is Wang Lin. She is a shy girl. She likes staying(待在) at home and watching TV. Liu Li is of medium build. She likes______ jokes. She is very friendly. Now please look at this______ boy. He has short curly______. He is our monitor(班长). He likes playing sports very much. He is smart______ friendly. We all like him. I'm a______ taller(更高的). I like playing basketball.______ are all happy children.

1.A. Here B. These C. Those D. They

2.A. See B. Look at C. Watch D. Look

3.A. wear B. to wear C. wears D. wearing

4.A. reading B. reader C. reads D. read

5.A. tell B. telling C. say D. saying

6.A. looking?good B. look?good C. good?looking D. good?look

7.A. hairs B. hair C. build D. builds

8.A. but B. or C. so D. and

9.A. some B. bit C. kind D. medium

10.A. They B. You C. We D. Their

1.A 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.B 6.C 7.B 8.D 9.B 10.C 【解析】试题分析:这篇记叙文,通过一张照片介绍了“我”和好朋友张译、曹禺、王麟、刘莉的基本信息。 1.句意:这是我们的照片。考查主谓一致。is是单数意义的系词,不能用于these(这些)、those(那些)和they(他们)等复数意义的人称,可排除后面...
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Suzhou is an old city with a long history. The city is very clean and has fresh air. There are a lot of nice gardens in Suzhou and Suzhou gardens are famous in the world. When you enjoy the beauty in the gardens, you will feel very peaceful (平静的) and happy. Besides (除……之外) the gardens, Suzhou silk is also very famous. On the streets, you can see many silk shops. You should buy some beautiful silk scarves because they are really beautiful. Suzhou food is so sweet and some people may not like it. But you can have different kinds of foods here. Suzhou is close to Shanghai. It takes about only one hour from Suzhou to Shanghai by bus. The traffic is very convenient (方便的) here. Welcome to Suzhou! You will have a good time here.

1.How will you feel when walking in the gardens?

A. Bored. B. Excited.

C. Happy and peaceful. D. A little funny.

2.Suzhou is famous for its in the world.

A. silk and streets B. gardens and silk

C. silk and food D. streets and gardens

3.What may some people not like in Suzhou?

A. Suzhou food B. Suzhou traffic.

C. Suzhou silk D. Suzhou gardens.

4.How far is it from Suzhou to Shanghai?

A. Two hours’ bus ride.

B. Two hours’ ride on the train.

C. One hour’s bus ride.

D. One hour’s ride on the underground.

5.What does the writer want to do?

A. To tell about the long history of Suzhou.

B. To tell about the beauty of Suzhou gardens.

C. To tell about the Suzhou food and Suzhou silk.

D. To attract (吸引) visitors to Suzhou.

1.C 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.D 【解析】试题分析:这篇短文主要介绍了有着古老历史的苏州的美景。作者希望人们到苏州旅行。 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Bai Yansong, a famous TV host, expressed his support for students wearing green scarves (领巾) at a primary school in Xi’an. He wore a green tie on a TV program on October 19, 2011.

“I just want the students to know that I’m also wearing a green one. And we are all great people and are as good as those wearing red scarves,” he said.

The First Experimental Primary School in Xi’an made children with poor schoolwork and behaviour wear green scarves. Parents were angry. “The punish-ment is too bad. All children need their self-esteem (自尊) even though they are very young, and they know the green scarf means something is not quite right. It does harm to students’ self-esteem,” said one mother.

Educational expert (专家) Li Zhenxi said that school students have strong self-esteem. They hope to be respected (尊重) and understood. Punishment will hurt them. “It’s better to encourage them rather than call them ‘bad’ students,” he said. Now, the school has stopped the practice.

Some schools think more of students’ self-esteem and have done better in protecting students’ privacy

(隐私) and encouraging them. In American schools, teachers post test results on the wall. Instead of using students’ names, they use secret numbers. This way, students know their secret numbers and can check their own grades only. Many teachers in China tell students their grades by sending text messages to their students.

Schools and teachers are doing more for students’ self-esteem. But it is a long way. Both teachers and parents should realize that test scores are not the only measure (标准) of a student’s ability. Everyone has his own strengths and everyone can make great progress by working hard. Adults should make students get to know their own value. The most important is to make students believe in themselves.

Green scarves and self-esteem

Bai Yansong’s support

He supported green scarves by wearing a green 1. . He wanted to tell the students that there are no2.      between green and red.

The origin (起源) of green scarves

A primary school in Xi’an made students with3.      schoolwork and behaviour wear green scarves, which is a kind of 4.. Both parents and experts think it is5. to students’ self-esteem.

Good practice in some schools

Some American schools 6.children’s privacy by using secret numbers.

Many Chinese teachers tell students their grades by sending text 7. to them.

A long way to go

Test8. are not the only measure.

Adults should help students realize their own 9..

To make students believe in 10. is the most important.

1.tie 2.differences 3.poor 4.punishment 5.harmful 6.protect 7.messages 8.scores/ grades 9.value 10.themselves 【解析】试题分析:这篇短文主要介绍了对学校惩罚学生戴绿领巾的事件的反思。作者认为学校和老师应该为保护学生的自尊做更多的事...

Mindfulness Matters

In recent years, some schools have begun to introduce meditation, or mindfulness training, into their classrooms. During mindfulness training, students may be asked to sit quietly and observe their own thoughts and feelings to avoid being controlled by them. Mindfulness training can help students overcome anxiety (焦虑), control their behavior, and improve their ability to pay attention in class. Students are expected to learn how to meditate in order to reduce stress and do better in their schoolwork.

Among schools that already teach meditation, the results have been positive. In one study, teachers reported that after five weeks of mindfulness practice, their students were more focused. They also participated more fully in class. A middle school in San Francisco reported that a student meditation program led to higher attendance rates and better grades. Another study suggested that meditation helped students perform better on tests by improving their working memory and reducing their anxiety.

Many supporters believe that meditation training programs can also help students overcome stress. For example, Headstand is a mindfulness education program designed to help students overcome anxiety. A study concluded that ninety-eight percent of participating students felt less stressed after they completed the Headstand program. In another study, researchers in New Haven, Connecticut, followed students who participated in meditation and yoga classes three times a week. They found that after each class, participants had lower levels of cortisol, a stress hormone (激素), in their bodies.

Despite the positive results seen so far, critics also point out that much of the current research is not rigorous(严谨的) enough. Associate Professor Tamar Mendelson agrees that research on meditation in children is still in its early stages. However, even she insists that she has seen the positive impact of meditation on children. Others express worries that meditation is not a valuable use of class time. But many disagree. Denise Pope, a professor from the Stanford University, says, “This is something teachers can do immediately. You get a lot of bang for your buck and anyone who is against it isn’t thinking clearly.” Indeed, additional studies will surely strengthen our understanding of the benefits of mindfulness.

Although still in its early stages, research shows that meditation can help students learn to deal with anxiety and stress. As an added bonus, students of mindfulness training also report better concentration and gains in their academic performances. Therefore, meditation should be a part of every student’s school day. Participating in “stillness” can be just as productive as other school-related activities.

1.Why do some schools introduce mindfulness training into classes?

A. To control students’ working memory.

B. To reduce students’ stress and anxiety.

C. To increase students’ attendance rates.

D. To research students’ thoughts and feelings.

2.What can we learn from the passage?

A. Mindfulness training is not a valuable use of class time at school.

B. Mindfulness training is more productive than other school activities.

C. Students felt more stressful after joining yoga classes three times a week.

D. Students paid closer attention in class after weeks of mindfulness practice.

3.The words “a lot of bang for your buck” in Paragraph 4 probably mean “_____”.

A. challenges B. complaints C. advantages D. influences

4.The writer probably agrees that ______.

A. further studies will prove the benefits of mindfulness training

B. students will become more talented with mindfulness training

C. doctors will do researches on the spread of mindfulness training

D. mindfulness training decides students’ mental and physical health

1.B 2.D 3.C 4.A 【解析】【主旨大意】本文是一篇议论文,文中作者主要通过几个实验以及专家教授的观点向我们介绍了在学校内进行正念训练的好处。 1.细节理解题。题干意为:一些学校为什么将正念训练引入校园?根据第一段最后一句“Students are expected to learn how to meditate in order to reduce st...

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