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【题目】根据短文内容,从下框的A~F选项中选出能概括每一段主题的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。选项中有一项为多余项。

A. When a child should learn to read

B. Why it is fun to teach a child reading

C. What if a child has reading problems

D. How you prepare a young child for reading

E. What is the best way to teach a child reading

F. Whether reading early promises later achievements

【1】

Learning to read early has become one of those indicators in parents' minds at least that their child is smart. In fact, reading early has very little to do with whether a child is successful academically. Research has shown that difficulty with reading is often due not to inferior intelligence but to differences in the developmental wiring of each individual child. In some cases, there are neurological problems and developmental lags that can be overcome with proper training.

2_______________.

Traditionally, American schools teach children at age six, but many schools begin teaching informally in kindergarten and pre-kindergarten. If parents start too early to encourage reading, and a child does not immediately succeed, the parent has a hard time relaxing and letting the child go at his or her own pace.

3_____________________

Over the years, research has proved that the use of both the “whole language" method and the "phonic" method works best for a child to master reading. While the whole language approach, which includes reading to children and getting them interested in both the activity of reading and the story they are reading, is helpful, phonics must be taught. Children must be taught that one of the squiggles they see is a "p" and another a "b". Getting the print off the page requires a different ability than being able to understand the meaning of what is written.

4___________________

You can start developing the skills needed in reading at a very young age without putting any pressure on children. Besides reading to them, parents can start "ear training" their child by playing thyme games. This develops the child's ability to recognize different sounds. In reading to children, parents also can point to words as they go, teaching the child that the funny lines on the page are the words you are saying. All this should be a fun activity.

5____________________

Once a child is in school, the learning of reading is inevitably more serious. For children who have some kind of reading difficulty, you must get a professional diagnosis. While the teacher might say the child is merely disinterested but will get over it, disinterest or poor performance in reading can stem from a number of things, some being very specific learning disabilities that can be identified and worked on. But it is very tricky for parents to deal with their own child's learning disabilities.

【答案】

【1】F

【2】A

【3】E

【4】D

【5】C

【解析】

试题分析:文章介绍什么时候教孩子阅读最好,怎样教孩子阅读

【1】F根据这段的句子:reading early has very little to do with whether a child is successful academically可知这段讲的是:是否早期的阅读预示着后来的成功,所以选F

【2】A根据这段的句子:Traditionally, American schools teach children at age six, but many schools begin teaching informally in kindergarten and pre-kindergarten.可知这段讲的是:什么时候孩子应该阅读,所以选A

【3】E根据这段的句子:Over the years, research has proved that the use of both the whole language method and the phonic method works best for a child to master reading.可知这段讲的是:教孩子阅读的最好的方法,所以选E

【4】D根据这段的句子:You can start developing the skills needed in reading at a very young age without putting any pressure on children.可知这段讲的是:怎么让孩子准备好阅读,所以选D

【5】C根据这段的句子:For children who have some kind of reading difficulty, you must get a professional diagnosis.可知这段讲的是:如果孩子有阅读困难怎么办,所以选C

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