题目内容
Ask any student which subject he or she hates most. 9 out of 10 students will answer “maths”. No matter which country you visit, no matter which grade you are in, you may not learn art, geography, chemistry or Chinese, but you always learn maths. Why is this so? How come so many students hate maths, and yet cannot avoid learning it in school?
Jenny Sanders, a high school student in California, asks, “What good do we get from learning maths? We can use computers to compute numbers, and we can use computers to store information. I think learning maths at school is a waste of time.”
However, there is much more to maths than just learning to add and subtract (减) numbers. In fact, maths is not so much about calculation (计算) as it is about learning to think logically (逻辑地) and solving problems. Of course, Jenny was right that we can use computers to do calculations, but how would we even know how to use the computer if we can’t think logically? In short, computers are only tools when solving problems.
For example, imagine you are a cook and must serve dinner to 100 guests. How should you divide your resources so that you can get the job done most efficiently? In situations like this, the ability to think logically will get you to a reasonable answer and solve your problem.
1.According to the passage, which subject do students always learn in different grades at school?
A. Chinese. B. Maths. C. Geography. D. Art.
2.What does Jenny Sanders think of learning maths?
A. Interesting. B. Boring. C. Useless. D. Difficult.
3.Which of the following is TURE according to the passage?
A. 90﹪of the students hate learning maths.
B. Students can learn maths well with computers.
C. Maths can do calculations and store information.
D. Maths helps students learn all the other subjects well.
4.What does the underlined word “resources” mean in the passage?
A. 科目 B. 效率 C. 信息 D. 资源
5.What does the writer want to tell us?
A. Maths is just learning to add and subtract numbers.
B. Maths can be good for both our body and our mind.
C. Maths helps us think logically and solve problems.
D. Maths can help students find a good job in the future.