题目内容

When children learn a language, they learn the grammar as well as words or vocabulary. No one teaches them; children just “pick them up”.
Before babies begin to produce words, they produce sounds. Some of these sounds will remain if they occur in the language being learned, and others will disappear. This is called the “babbling stage”.
A child does not learn the language “all at once”. The child first speaks only one-word “sentences”. After a few months, the two-word stage arises. During this stage, the child puts two words together. These two-word sentences have definite patterns and express grammatical and meaningful relationships. Still later, in the telegraphic stage, the child will produce longer sentences. These longer sentences are mainly made up of content words. The child’s early grammar lacks many of the rules of the adult grammar, but gradually it will become perfect.
All normal children everywhere learn language. This ability is not dependent on race, social class, geography, or even intelligence (智力). This ability is uniquely (独特的) for human.
【小题1】This passage is mainly about ___________.

A.differences between a child’s language and an adult’s
B.ways of teaching babies to talk
C.children’s learning of the mother language
D.the importance of learning foreign languages
【小题2】The phrase “pick them up” means____________.
A.raise them from the ground
B.learn them without much effort
C.use hands to help carry them
D.study very hard and remember them
【小题3】During the “babbling stage”, babies ___________.
A.can only produce sound
B.learn to work without falling over
C.can understand people’s talk
D.begin to produce two-word sentences
【小题4】The two-word sentences produced by babies __________.
A.are simpler than those produced in the “babbling stage”
B.are much more difficult than those produced in the telegraphic stage
C.are strictly grammatical
D.are meaningful and have function
【小题5】The passage implies that any children can learn a language as long as he is ___________.
A.well-educatedB.clever enough
C.uniqueD.physical normal


【小题1】C
【小题2】B
【小题3】A
【小题4】D
【小题5】D

解析试题分析:本文主要讲述了孩子学习母语的步骤,任何一个孩子学习母语都是最容易的,文章具体分析了其步骤。
【小题1】C 主旨大意题。根据文章2,3,4段中孩子学习母语的步骤“babbling stage”和telegraphic stage可知本文主要是关于孩子学习母语的过程步骤,故C正确。
【小题2】B 推理题。根据本句No one teaches them; children just “pick them up”.说明没有人教孩子怎么说母语,孩子没有花什么努力就学会了,故该词是指无意中学会。故B正确。
【小题3】A 细节题。根据文章第二段Before babies begin to produce words, they produce sounds. Some of these sounds will remain if they occur in the language being learned, and others will disappear. This is called the “babbling stage”.说明在“babbling stage”孩子只能发出声音,故A正确。
【小题4】D 细节题。根据第三段3,4行the child puts two words together. These two-word sentences have definite patterns and express grammatical and meaningful relationships.说明这样的两个字有意思也有作用。D正确。
【小题5】D 细节题。根据文章最后一段第一句All normal children everywhere learn language说明任何一个正常的孩子都可以学会母语。故D正确。
考点:考查教育类短文阅读
点评:本文主要讲述了孩子学习母语的步骤,本文细节题居多,答题时在文章找到对应的地方,用笔进行标记,这有利于后期有时间检查时可以立刻找到答案的位置。仔细理解作者所讲的意思,再结合选项,通过排除法和自己对全文的把握,选出正确答案。

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  After a year of preparing herself, Laura Dekker has been given permission to sail around the world.“I was so happy that I almost jumped into the river,” Laura said, after learning of the court’s verdict(判决).

  The 14-year-old was born on a ship in the South Pacific, and currently lives with her father on a boat.When child protection agencies heard about her plan to sail alone, they took the case to court and prevented her from making such a dangerous voyage.

  Since the decision, though, Laura had been preparing with her father to convince the court that she was ready.Later on, she received the books and other materials she would need for school while she was at sea.She added safety equipment to a new, big ship.And she took her first aid course to learn several survival skills, like how to put out fires on the boat, take care of her own injuries and deal with lack of sleep.She also planned a safer course-adding alternate routes(备用路径)to avoid pirate attacks, and planning a course that would have her on dry land as she moved from port to port across the globe.

  Even with all of the added preparations, the trip still has its risks.In early June, 16-year-old Abby Sunderland, an American, had to abandon(放弃)her attempt to become the youngest sailor to travel around the world.Her ship’s mast(桅杆)broke due to rough waters in the Indian Ocean, and she was rescued by a French fishing ship.

  Laura plans to take longer than Abby for her voyage, and is using a larger and more stable boat.If she finished successfully in less than two years, she will take the title from current record-holder Jessica Watson, of Australia, who was 16 when she completed the journey.

(1)

Which of the following is TRUE of Laura?

[  ]

A.

She prepared the voyage at the age of 12.

B.

She lost her mother after she was born.

C.

She was allowed to sail around the world finally.

D.

She wanted to donate money made from the voyage.

(2)

At first, child protection agencies were against Laura’s plan because ________.

[  ]

A.

it was considered to be a dangerous trip

B.

Laura had to finish her schooling first

C.

it would cost Laura too much time and money

D.

Laura wasn’t prepared for the sailing alone

(3)

What is Mr.Dekker’s attitude towards Laura’s trip?

[  ]

A.

Doubtful

B.

Supportive

C.

Uncertain

D.

Neutral(中立的)

(4)

Paragraph 3 mainly talks about ________.

[  ]

A.

how Laura convinced the court

B.

why Laura needed to study at sea

C.

how Laura prepared for the voyage

D.

where Laura could avoid pirate attacks

(5)

The person who keeps the record comes from ________.

[  ]

A.

Holland

B.

America

C.

India

D.

Australia

阅读理解

  After a year of preparing herself, Laura Dekker has been given permission to sail around the world.“I was so happy that I almost jumped into the river,” Laura said, after learning of the court’s verdict(判决).

  The 14-year-old was born on a ship in the South Pacific, and currently lives with her father on a boat.When child protection agencies heard about her plan to sail alone, they took the case to court and prevented her from making such a dangerous voyage.

  Since the decision, though, Laura had been preparing with her father to convince the court that she was ready.Later on, she received the books and other materials she would need for school while she was at sea.She added safety equipment to a new, big ship.And she took her first aid course to learn several survival skills, like how to put out fires on the boat, take care of her own injuries and deal with lack of sleep.She also planned a safer course --- adding alternate routes(备用路径)to avoid pirate attacks, and planning a course that would have her on dry land as she moved from port to port across the globe.

  Even with all of the added preparations, the trip still has its risks.In early June, 16-year-old Abby Sunderland, an American, had to abandon(放弃)her attempt to become the youngest sailor to travel around the world.Her ship’s mast(桅杆)broke due to rough waters in the Indian Ocean, and she was rescued by a French fishing ship.

  Laura plans to take longer than Abby for her voyage, and is using a larger and more stable boat.If she finished successfully in less than two years, she will take the title from current record-holder Jessica Watson, of Australia, who was 16 when she completed the journey.

(1)

Which of the following is TRUE of Laura?

[  ]

A.

She prepared the voyage at the age of 12.

B.

She lost her mother after she was born.

C.

She was allowed to sail around the world finally.

D.

She wanted to donate money made from the voyage.

(2)

At first, child protection agencies were against Laura’s plan because _________.

[  ]

A.

it was considered to be a dangerous trip

B.

Laura had to finish her schooling first

C.

it would cost Laura too much time and money

D.

Laura wasn’t prepared for the sailing alone

(3)

What is Mr.Dekker’s attitude towards Laura’s trip?

[  ]

A.

Doubtful

B.

Supportive

C.

Uncertain

D.

Neutral(中立的)

(4)

Paragraph 3 mainly talks about _________.

[  ]

A.

how Laura convinced the court

B.

why Laura needed to study at sea

C.

how Laura prepared for the voyage

D.

where Laura could avoid pirate attacks

(5)

The person who keeps the record comes from _________.

[  ]

A.

Holland

B.

America

C.

India

D.

Australia

After a year of preparing herself, Laura Dekker has been given permission to sail around the world. “I was so happy that I almost jumped into the river,” Laura said, after learning of the court’s verdict(判决).
The 14-year-old was born on a ship in the South Pacific, and currently lives with her father on a boat. When child protection agencies heard about her plan to sail alone, they took the case to court and prevented her from making such a dangerous voyage.
Since the decision, though, Laura had been preparing with her father to convince the court that she was ready. Later on, she received the books and other materials she would need for school while she was at sea. She added safety equipment to a new, big ship. And she took her first aid course to learn several survival skills, like how to put out fires on the boat, take care of her own injuries and deal with lack of sleep. She also planned a safer course --- adding alternate routes(备用路径) to avoid pirate attacks, and planning a course that would have her on dry land as she moved from port to port across the globe.
Even with all of the added preparations, the trip still has its risks. In early June, 16-year-old Abby Sunderland, an American, had to abandon(放弃) her attempt to become the youngest sailor to travel around the world. Her ship’s mast(桅杆) broke due to rough waters in the Indian Ocean, and she was rescued by a French fishing ship.
Laura plans to take longer than Abby for her voyage, and is using a larger and more stable boat. If she finished successfully in less than two years, she will take the title from current record-holder Jessica Watson, of Australia, who was 16 when she completed the journey.
【小题1】Which of the following is TRUE of Laura?

A.She prepared the voyage at the age of 12.
B.She lost her mother after she was born.
C.She was allowed to sail around the world finally.
D.She wanted to donate money made from the voyage.
【小题2】At first, child protection agencies were against Laura’s plan because ____.
A.it was considered to be a dangerous trip
B.Laura had to finish her schooling first
C.it would cost Laura too much time and money
D.Laura wasn’t prepared for the sailing alone
【小题3】What is Mr. Dekker’s attitude towards Laura’s trip?
A.DoubtfulB.SupportiveC.UncertainD.Neutral(中立的)
【小题4】Paragraph 3 mainly talks about ____.
A.how Laura convinced the court
B.why Laura needed to study at sea
C.how Laura prepared for the voyage
D.where Laura could avoid pirate attacks
【小题5】 The person who keeps the record comes from ____.
A.HollandB.AmericaC.IndiaD.Australia

After a year of preparing herself, Laura Dekker has been given permission to sail around the world. “I was so happy that I almost jumped into the river,” Laura said, after learning of the court’s verdict(判决).

The 14-year-old was born on a ship in the South Pacific, and currently lives with her father on a boat. When child protection agencies heard about her plan to sail alone, they took the case to court and prevented her from making such a dangerous voyage.

Since the decision, though, Laura had been preparing with her father to convince the court that she was ready. Later on, she received the books and other materials she would need for school while she was at sea. She added safety equipment to a new, big ship. And she took her first aid course to learn several survival skills, like how to put out fires on the boat, take care of her own injuries and deal with lack of sleep. She also planned a safer course --- adding alternate routes(备用路径) to avoid pirate attacks, and planning a course that would have her on dry land as she moved from port to port across the globe.

Even with all of the added preparations, the trip still has its risks. In early June, 16-year-old Abby Sunderland, an American, had to abandon(放弃) her attempt to become the youngest sailor to travel around the world. Her ship’s mast(桅杆) broke due to rough waters in the Indian Ocean, and she was rescued by a French fishing ship.

Laura plans to take longer than Abby for her voyage, and is using a larger and more stable boat. If she finished successfully in less than two years, she will take the title from current record-holder Jessica Watson, of Australia, who was 16 when she completed the journey.

 

1.Which of the following is TRUE of Laura?

    A. She prepared the voyage at the age of 12.

    B. She lost her mother after she was born.

    C. She was allowed to sail around the world finally.

    D. She wanted to donate money made from the voyage.

2.At first, child protection agencies were against Laura’s plan because ____.

    A. it was considered to be a dangerous trip

    B. Laura had to finish her schooling first

    C. it would cost Laura too much time and money

    D. Laura wasn’t prepared for the sailing alone

3.What is Mr. Dekker’s attitude towards Laura’s trip?

    A. Doubtful     B. Supportive   C. Uncertain        D. Neutral(中立的)

4.Paragraph 3 mainly talks about ____.

A. how Laura convinced the court   

B. why Laura needed to study at sea

C. how Laura prepared for the voyage

D. where Laura could avoid pirate attacks

5. The person who keeps the record comes from ____.

    A. Holland  B. America  C. India        D. Australia

 

【2011·黑龙江哈六中第二次模拟】C

Researchers in London and Bristol have found that men are particularly likely to yield to depression if their partners are also depressed.

   The findings highlights the importance of paying attention to the partners of depressed mothers as young children themselves are vulnerable to social problems if both parents are depressed.

   Researchers in London and at the university of Bristol launched their study to investigate whether family structure affects the likelihood of depression in men around the time their child is born. They looked at men from traditional families, men with children from a previous relationship, men whose parents had children by a former partner , and men who were not living with their partners.

   All 7,018 participants filled out a questionnaire on depression, and answered the questions about their age, education level and employment status. Details about the quality of their relationship with their partners, networks of friends and previous life events were also recorded.

About 3.5 percent of the men and 13 percent of their partners suffered depression around the time their child was born. In comparison, men in step—families or who were not living with their partners were twice as likely to get depressed as those in traditional families. This could be explained by other factors that are more common in non—traditional families, such as poor education and relationship conflicts.

Even allowing for all these factors, however, the partners of women who were suffering from perinata (围产期的) depression were significantly more likely to become depressed themselves, the researchers report in an American Journal. Ten percent of women who were depressed had depressed partners. For the healthy women, the figure was only 2.6 percent. Previous research suggests that families with two depressed partners may need special attention. A researcher in Atlanta has found that primary school children with two troubled parents have difficulty relating to their peers. “It’s extremely important to look at the whole family ,” she says.

64. What can we conclude from paragraph 1 and 2 ?

A. Men often mistreat their children

B. Depressed women often have depressed partners

C. All young children are vulnerable to social problems

D. Women with children often have depressed partners

65. Researchers in London and Bristol carry out such an investigation in order to          .

A. see what kind of family environment is ideal for children to grow up in

B. investigate why so many men get depressed when a child is born

C. study whether family structure affects depression in men when child is born

D. see whether it is true that behind every depressed man there is a depressed woman

66. what kind of man is least likely to get depressed when their child is born ?

A. Men in step––families

B. Men in traditional families

C. Men not living with their partners

D. Men in non—traditional families

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