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20.In her new book,"The Smartest Kids in the World,"Amanda Ripley,an investigative journalist,tells the story of Tom,a high-school student from Gettysburg,Pennsylvania,who decides to spend his senior year in Warsaw,Poland.Poland is a surprising educational success story:in the past decade,the country raised students'test scores from significantly below average to well above it.Polish kids have now outscored(超过…分数) American kids in math and science,even though Poland spends,on average,less than half as much per student as the United States does.One of the most striking differences between the high school Tom attended in Gettysburg and the one he ends up at in Warsaw is that the latter has no football team,or,for that matter,teams of any kind.That American high schools waste more time and money on sports than on math is an old complaint.This is not a matter of how any given student who plays sports does in school,but of the culture and its priorities.This December,when the latest Program for International Student Assessment(PISA) results are announced,it's safe to predict that American high-school students will once again display their limited skills in math and reading,outscored not just by students in Poland but also by students in places like South Korea,Belgium,the Netherlands,Finland,Singapore,and Japan.Meanwhile,they will have played some very exciting football games,which will have been breathlessly written up in their hometown papers.
Why does this situation continue?Well,for one thing,kids like it.And for another,according to Ripley,parents seem to like the arrangement,too.She describes a tour she took of a school in Washington D.C.,which costs thirty thousand dollars a year.The tour leader-a mother with three children in the school-was asked about the school's flaws(暇疵).When she said that the math program was weak,none of the parents taking the tour reacted.When she said that the football program was weak,the parents suddenly became concerned."Really?"one of them asked worriedly,"What do you mean?"
One of the ironies(讽刺) of the situation is that sports reveal what is possible.American kids'performance on the field shows just how well they can do when expectations are high.It's too bad that their test scores show the same thing.
56.The purpose of this article is toC.
A.compare Polish schools with those in America
B.call on American schools to learn from the Polish model
C.draw public attention to a weakness in American school tradition
D.explain what is wrong with American schools and provide solutions
57.According to Paragraph 2,we know thatD.
A.PISA plays a very important role in America
B.little time is spent on sports in Japanese schools
C.American high schools complain about sports time
D.too much importance is placed on sports in America
58.The underlined sentence in the last paragraph meansB.
A.American students'academic performance worries their parents a lot
B.low expectations result in American students'poor PISA performance
C.high expectations push up American students'academic performance
D.lacking practice contributes to American students'average performance.
分析 文章介绍了美国学生在学业上比其他国家的学生平均要低,这是因为美国人传统上就重视运动,学生包括家长都把注意力更多的放在体育上,作者是想引起人们对美国传统的弱点的关注.
解答 56.C,写作意图题,文章介绍了美国学生在学业上比其他国家的学生平均要低,这是因为美国人传统上就重视运动,所以作者是想引起人们对美国传统的弱点的关注,选C.
57.D,细节理解题,从第二段的句子:That American high schools lavish more time and money on sports than on math is an old complaint.可知美国的学校更加重视运动,选 D.
58.B,推理判断题,从前面的句子:American kids'performance on the field shows just how well they can do when expectations are high.可知美国孩子在球场的表现好是因为期望值高,同样的事情发生在学习成绩上,就是说对他们学习成绩的期望值低,选B.
点评 解答任务型阅读理解题,首先对原文材料迅速浏览,掌握全文的主旨大意.因为阅读理解题一般没有标题,所以,速读全文,抓住中心主旨很有必要,在速读的过程中,应尽可能多地捕获信息材料.其次,细读题材,各个击破.掌握全文的大意之后,细细阅读每篇材料后的问题,弄清每题要求后,带着问题,再回到原文中去寻找、捕获有关信息.最后,要善于抓住每段的主题句,阅读时,要有较强的针对性.对于捕获到的信息,要做认真分析,仔细推敲,理解透彻,只有这样,针对题目要求,才能做到稳、准.
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