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From 2016, Children in Finland would not be taught cursive handwriting. Instead of learning this skill, schools would be given the choice to teach keyboard typing in its place. The change shows typing skills are now more related than handwriting, but experts say the move could do harm to a child’s brain development.

“Most people would agree that everyone should at least be able to pick up a pen or a pencil and write a message that others can read,”said Misty Adoniou, a lecturer.“But beyond legibility(易读性), does it matter how you form your letters when you handwrite?”

She continued there was research connecting fluent(流畅的) handwriting with better written articles,“but the key isn’t the quality, form or style of the handwriting, but rather the automaticity(自动性) of the handwriting.”

Reports have also found that by the age of eight, children can already type faster than they can handwrite. But, as Misty Adoniou agreed, handwriting can play an important part in brain development.“Research shows that learning to write in cursive further improves students’ motor and visual(视觉的) skills, eye-to-handco ordination, hand and finger skills, and brain development. The physical act of handwriting also helps the memory of information and the flow(流动)of ideas.”

For example, in a recent study, researchers did brain scans on five-year-olds before and after receiving different letter-learning tasks. In children who practiced writing letters by hand, the neural(神经的) activity was more improved and“aduit-like”than in those who had simply looked at letters. “Technology can encourage and support plenty of child development and educational objectives, such as physical and health、”explained Dr.Leves, “And there is a body of research supporting the idea that children learn best when they’re having fun.”

But as Ms Adoniou concluded:“With so many things to do in a school day, it is hard to see why handwriting lessons continue. No matter how standardized we try to make handwriting, we all end up with our own style. Perhaps we’d do just all well to let children find their own style.”

1.Ms Adoniou probably agrees that you will write articles better when _____.

A. you care less about your handwriting

B. you have a special style of handwriting

C. you improve the quality of handwriting

D. you have different forms of handwriting

2.According to Ms Adoniou, cursive handwriting _____.

A. improves children’s eyesight

B. makes children’s hands strong

C. makes children have fewer ideas

D. helps children’s brains develop better

3.What is the passage mainly about _____?

A. How to teach keyboard typing.

B. The reasons why students drop pens.

C. Some opinions on cursive handwriting.

D. How to improve your own writing style.

1.A 2.D 3.C 【解析】【主旨大意】本文是一篇说明文。芬兰决定将在2016年秋季取消强制的手写课,并开设一些有用的打字课程帮助学生更高效的打字。文学家阿多尼斯女士认为:在写文章时若能较少的关注书法,孩子们可能会写出更好的文章;同时强调手写课可能促进孩子们的大脑发育。 1.细节理解题。题干意为:阿多尼斯女士可能同意当你的时候,你可能会写出更好的文章。根据第三段第一句“...
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A man has two children, a boy and a girl. The boy is good?looking, but the girl is not. Today they find a mirror(镜子) and for the first time they see what they look like. The boy is very happy and says to his sister, “How handsome I am! I look much nicer than you!” The girl doesn't like what her brother says and gives him a hard push(推). “Go away!” she says. Their father sees what is happening. He goes up to them and says to the boy, “You must always be good as well as look good.” Then to the girl, he says, “My dear, if you help everyone and do your best to please(使……高兴) everyone, everyone will love you. It will not matter that you are not as good?looking as your brother. It is better to be good than to be good?looking.”

1.What does the underlined word “handsome” mean?

A. Good?looking. B. Strong. C. Tall. D. Smart.

2.What do they find?

A. A book. B. A mirror. C. Two pens. D. Apples.

3.Is the boy happy or sad when he sees himself in the mirror?

A. Yes, he is happy. B. No, he is sad. C. He is happy. D. He is sad.

4.How does the girl feel when she hears her brother says that she is not good?looking?

A. She is unhappy. B. She is glad. C. She often feels nothing. D. She is ill.

5.The story tells us ________.

A. it is better to be good?looking than to be good

B. to be good?looking is more important than to be good

C. to be good is better than to be good?looking

D. to be good?looking is the same as to be good

1.A 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.C 【解析】试题分析:本文讲述了兄妹俩照镜子比好看的故事,哥哥说自己要比妹妹好看,妹妹不高兴;爸爸回来后教育了他们,指出做一个好人比做一个好看的人更好。 1.题意:划线词“handsome”是什么意思?考查词义理解题。A. Good?looking好看的;B. Strong强壮的;C. Tall高的;D. Smart.聪明的。...

Songs help memories

The power of music

Most people can remember important news stories clearly, whether it was the murder of President Kennedy in the US or 9/11.But now psychologists Martin Conway and Catriona Morrison, from the University of Leeds in the UK, are investigating how music can create “autobiographical memories” of the main events in our lives. The study is online. People have to choose a song by the Beatles and describe the memories that they have when they listen to it.

Reminiscence bump

Morrison explained that they looked at different age groups and their memories. We often remember more from when we are teenagers and this is called “the reminiscence bump”. This is the time in your life when you form your idea of who you are. For older people who have memories related to the Beatles’ music, most of those memories are from when they were teenagers. But younger people also had clear personal memories from their past.

She loves you

This study was different from other memory studies, because people remembered events from their past with lots more details. Morrison explained: “It was like people had travelled back to the past, and they had very clear memories of things that had happened. When they heard a song like She Loves You by the Beatles, they could remember one night in autumn 1963.They remembered what they were wearing, what the weather was like and what their friend said to them. You get a lot more information than if you just say, ‘tell me about a night you remember’. ”

The study has found that music could be used with people who have problems remembering the past. “You could use music to help improve people’s ability to remember,” said Morrison. “In the future, we would like to do more experiments to see how useful music is in helping people to remember the past, and compare it to other things that might also help.”

1.Professor Conway and Dr. Morrison’s research aims to _____________.

A. see how music can help people remember the past

B. study old songs’ influence on people’s behavior

C. find out what influences people’s memories of the past

D. find ways to help people with memory difficulties

2.The example of She Loves You is used to show that ___________.

A. love songs can help people to have clearer memories

B. songs tell stories that are similar to our experiences

C. music can take people back to their teenage years

D. people can remember more details with the help of music

3.Morrison’s team’s future research is probably on ___________.

A. why some people have memory problems

B. what methods can best help people bring back memories

C. how music can help people in their studies or work

D. how to help older people remember more details about the past

1.A 2.D 3.B 【解析】解析:这篇文章谈论两位科学家研究音乐怎样帮助人们记住过去。 1.解析:根据文中的第一段中But now psychologists Martin Conway and Catriona Morrison, from the University of Leeds in the UK, are investigating how music c...

Mr. Guo is a teacher from Xi’an. He asked his students to hand in their homework through a QR code(二维码). “We spent an hour or two in class learning how to generate(使产生) the codes, and in the end everything gets easier,”said Guo.“When students finish the homework, they keep it on WeChat(微信). Then, each student makes his own QR code and gives it to me. So I can check their work everywhere using my computer or telephone. ”

The QR codes can be sent to Mr. Guo by email, QQ and WeChat. When Guo scans(扫描) his students’ QR codes, their homework appears on his phone. He finds that their homework becomes more creative, with many pictures, music and even videos.

Guo’s students like the new way and think it is interesting. “We are living in the information age. Many students like to work with computers, which makes learning more fun.”said Tingting, a student of Guo’s.

“The paper is not easy to keep, but the code is easy to keep and share,”Guo said.“It is worth trying to use new technology in education. Education itself is a kind of creation. I don’t want my students to fall behind the times.”

However, some parents are worried. They are afraid that their children will spend too much time on computers and less time communicating with teachers. But in fact, it’s unnecessary. Students still need to look up information in books and write it down when they do their homework. They only use the code when they hand in their work, which doesn’t take them too much time. Also for teachers, it allows them to check the students’ work at any time. And it’s also an easy way to share homework with other students.

1.Guo’s students think the new way is _____.

A. Important B. interesting C. strange D. boring

2.Some parents are worried, because they think their children will _____.

A. talk with their teacher face to face

B. find the QR codes too difficult to use

C. hate the new way of handing in homework

D. spend too much time on computers or phones

3.What’s the main idea of the passage?

A. Some parents are worried about their children.

B. Teachers don’t need to check homework any more.

C. Using QR codes makes checking homework easier.

D. Students don’t need to hand in homework any more.

1.B 2.D 3.C 【解析】【主旨大意】本文是一篇说明文。介绍了西安的郭老师利用二维码,随时随地通过电子邮件、QQ和微信检查学生的作业。尽管家长们有些担心孩子们会在电脑上花费过多的时间,但是郭老师认为新技术值得被用于教学中,他的学生们也不应该落后于时代。 1.细节理解题。题干意为:郭老师的学生们认为这种新方法很。根据第三段第一句“Guo’s students like ...

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