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A) 根据所读内容,在文章后第62—71小题的空格里填入恰当的单词。每个空格只填1个单词。

How important is homework? According to the Los Angeles Unified School District(LAUSD), it’s not that important! The district has made a big change for the 2011-2012 school year. It started on July 1, homework counts for only 10% of a student’s grade. The district, the second largest in the country, says its new way can provide a fairer assessment(评定) of students’ homework and achievements.

The district hopes students only need to spend less time on homework and more time on hobbies and with their families. By reducing the weight of homework toward a student’s grade, a truer picture of the student’s knowledge will be shown in the achievement grade.

However, it doesn’t mean the students can throw out homework. It says that homework is a chance for students to practice their skills and a tool for students to prepare for coming lessons. Still, LAUSD is joining a growing list of schools that have controlled the amount of homework.

How much time children should spend on homework is a hot topic. Harris Cooper, a professor at a university, says that the proper amount of homework time is ten minutes a day multiplied by(乘以) the student’s grade. This means a third grader should spend 30 minutes a day on homework. And a sixth grader would spend 60 minutes. “Good homework in the proper amount will have better effects on them,” he said. “Bad homework or too much homework will have worse effects.”

But some people think homework is an important part of learning. They say many children just won’t try their best if homework doesn’t count toward their grade. Some teachers also think homework is important. They argue that students who do their homework perform better on tests and in school than those who do not. They are afraid that the new way will encourage students to pay less attention to homework.

The topic of the article:    The    1   of homework in learning

A big change for homework

Reducing the   2   of homework grade by 10% in assessing students’ performance and achievement in school.

The advantages of reducing

homework

l  Students will have more time for   3   and with their families.

l  Students will be able to  4   their truer pictures of knowledge in the achievement grades.

The advantages of doing homework

l  Students can have more   5   to practice their skills.

l  The   6   of schools that have controlled the amount of homework is getting bigger.

The amount of homework

l  The time that a ninth grade student   7   to homework should be 90 minutes.

l  Students will   8   good homework in the proper amount to bad homework or too much homework.

  9    about the new policy

l  If homework isn’t included in their grade, many students won’t put their heart into study.

l  Students who don’t do their homework perform  much   10   than those who do their homework.

 

【答案】

 

 importance

 percentage

 hobbies

 show

 chances

 number

 devotes

 prefer

 Worries

 worse

【解析】略

 

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A) 根据所读内容,在文章后第62—71小题的空格里填入恰当的单词。每个空格只填1个单词。

How important is homework? According to the Los Angeles Unified School District(LAUSD), it’s not that important! The district has made a big change for the 2011-2012 school year. It started on July 1, homework counts for only 10% of a student’s grade. The district, the second largest in the country, says its new way can provide a fairer assessment(评定) of students’ homework and achievements.
The district hopes students only need to spend less time on homework and more time on hobbies and with their families. By reducing the weight of homework toward a student’s grade, a truer picture of the student’s knowledge will be shown in the achievement grade.
However, it doesn’t mean the students can throw out homework. It says that homework is a chance for students to practice their skills and a tool for students to prepare for coming lessons. Still, LAUSD is joining a growing list of schools that have controlled the amount of homework.
How much time children should spend on homework is a hot topic. Harris Cooper, a professor at a university, says that the proper amount of homework time is ten minutes a day multiplied by(乘以) the student’s grade. This means a third grader should spend 30 minutes a day on homework. And a sixth grader would spend 60 minutes. “Good homework in the proper amount will have better effects on them,” he said. “Bad homework or too much homework will have worse effects.”
But some people think homework is an important part of learning. They say many children just won’t try their best if homework doesn’t count toward their grade. Some teachers also think homework is important. They argue that students who do their homework perform better on tests and in school than those who do not. They are afraid that the new way will encourage students to pay less attention to homework.

The topic of the article:    The   1  of homework in learning
A big change for homework
Reducing the   2  of homework grade by 10% in assessing students’ performance and achievement in school.
The advantages of reducing
homework
Students will have more time for   3  and with their families.
Students will be able to  4  their truer pictures of knowledge in the achievement grades.
The advantages of doing homework
Students can have more   5  to practice their skills.
The   6  of schools that have controlled the amount of homework is getting bigger.
The amount of homework
The time that a ninth grade student   7  to homework should be 90 minutes.
Students will   8  good homework in the proper amount to bad homework or too much homework.
  9   about the new policy
If homework isn’t included in their grade, many students won’t put their heart into study.
Students who don’t do their homework perform  much   10  than those who do their homework.

A) 根据所读内容,在文章后第62—71小题的空格里填入恰当的单词。每个空格只填1个单词。
Venice, a city in the northeast of Italy, is famous throughout the world for its buildings and romantic canals (运河). But in February every year, people come to Venice for another reason. The city carnival fills the place with excitement and fun. This year, the celebration runs from February 4 to 21.
Colorful costumes have always played a very important role in the Venetian carnival. The carnival happens at the start of the Christian fasting (斋戒) period of Lent. It was traditionally a time to go a bit crazy with eating, drinking, dancing and dressing up before the fast began. People used masks to hide their social identity so that the nobility(贵族) would look no different from the commoners.
Today the carnival is largely for the tourists. “Venetians don’t dress up for Carnival after the age of 10.” Giuseppina Giudice, who has lived in the city all her life, told the Guardian. “All we see of Carnival is a river of strangers who flow into town to feel ‘Venetian’. They fill it, buy a cheap mask and leave with nothing but photographs of St Mark’s Square.”
Some locals want to bring back the original (最初的) feel of Carnival. In 2009, two social networking groups started organizing their own carnival. Visitors were invited. But there were no expensive tickets or fancy ball dresses---- just an old-fashioned Italian street party. “Tourists are welcome to our party ---- the more we can show them about the real Venice rather than the postcard Venice, the better,” Matteo Secchi, one of the organizers, told the Guardian.

Topic: Carnival in Venice
Location
Venice lies    【小题1】   of Italy.
【小题2】
This year people    【小题3】   the carnival from February 4 to 21.
Traditions
﹡It’s a time to go    【小题4】   with eating, drinking, dancing and dressing up before fasting begins.
﹡People always wear colorful costumes and    【小题5】   to hide their social identity.
【小题6】situations
﹡Today the festival is largely for every    【小题7】  .
﹡Some locals want to bring back the original   【小题8】    of Carnival.
﹡In 2009, two social networking groups    【小题9】   their own carnival. They wanted to show what an old-fashioned Italian street    【小题10】   should be like.

阅读下面短文,根据所读内容,在文章后的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词,并将答案填写在答题卡的相应位置上。

注意:每个空格只填一个单词

Sue and Jim were neighbours for five years but they were never interested in each other. Then one day, Sue saw Jim’s music collection. She noticed a rare punk rock CD that she also owned. At that moment, she realized that they both had the same interest in music and they started talking. Sue said, “I thought we had nothing in common(相同)until I saw his CD by the New York Dolls.” They are now married and living with each other.

Some psychologists (心理学家) think that your taste in music is related to (有联系的) your personality. As part of a test at the University of Texas, Austin, USA, volunteers created a CD of their favourite songs. The volunteers then listened to each other’s CDs and made guesses about the CD creator’s personality—outgoing, adventurous, happy, and so on. These strangers correctly guessed much more about each others’ personalities through their CDs than through their clothes or taste in films. For example, Sue and Jim love punk music, which means they have outgoing personalities.

The psychologists who did the test found Snoop Dogg (hip-hop) fans are likely to be energetic and talkative. People who like U2 (rock/pop music) are generally independent and adventurous.

The psychologists also found that Louis Armstrong(jazz) fans tend to(倾向于) be serious and intelligent While fans of classical music are also likely to enjoy jazz music and tend to be shy.The psychologists were surprised to find that rap and heavy metal fans were also shier and quieter than many other music lovers.

Title: Music and      1.

An opinion

Your      2.   in music is related to your personality.

Findings

One’s clothes or taste in films is    3.  important than his/her CDs in a test of guessing about one’s personality.

It is   4.  that hip-hop fans are energetic and talkative.

People who 5.  rock or pop music are usually independent and adventurous.

Jazz fans tend to be  6.  and intelligent.

It’s  7.  that rap and heavy metal fans are shier and quieter than many other music lovers

An    8.

  9.   Sue and Jim were neighbours for five years, they were never interested in each other.

After Sue noticed they both had rare punk rock CDs, she found they had    10.  in common.

They are now married and living with each other.

 

 

A) 根据所读内容,在文章后第62—71小题的空格里填入恰当的单词。每个空格只填1个单词。

Venice, a city in the northeast of Italy, is famous throughout the world for its buildings and romantic canals (运河). But in February every year, people come to Venice for another reason. The city carnival fills the place with excitement and fun. This year, the celebration runs from February 4 to 21.

Colorful costumes have always played a very important role in the Venetian carnival. The carnival happens at the start of the Christian fasting (斋戒) period of Lent. It was traditionally a time to go a bit crazy with eating, drinking, dancing and dressing up before the fast began. People used masks to hide their social identity so that the nobility(贵族) would look no different from the commoners.

Today the carnival is largely for the tourists. “Venetians don’t dress up for Carnival after the age of 10.” Giuseppina Giudice, who has lived in the city all her life, told the Guardian. “All we see of Carnival is a river of strangers who flow into town to feel ‘Venetian’. They fill it, buy a cheap mask and leave with nothing but photographs of St Mark’s Square.”

Some locals want to bring back the original (最初的) feel of Carnival. In 2009, two social networking groups started organizing their own carnival. Visitors were invited. But there were no expensive tickets or fancy ball dresses---- just an old-fashioned Italian street party. “Tourists are welcome to our party ---- the more we can show them about the real Venice rather than the postcard Venice, the better,” Matteo Secchi, one of the organizers, told the Guardian.

Topic: Carnival in Venice

Location

Venice lies    1.    of Italy.

2.

This year people    3.    the carnival from February 4 to 21.

Traditions

﹡It’s a time to go    4.    with eating, drinking, dancing and dressing up before fasting begins.

﹡People always wear colorful costumes and    5.    to hide their social identity.

6.situations

﹡Today the festival is largely for every    7.   .

﹡Some locals want to bring back the original   8.     of Carnival.

﹡In 2009, two social networking groups    9.    their own carnival. They wanted to show what an old-fashioned Italian street    10.    should be like.

 

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