题目内容
American middle school students don’t seem to care that they’re worse at maths than their counterparts (同龄人) in China’s Hong Kong and Finland. “I don’t need it,” my student says, “I’m going to be a basketball star.” Or a car mechanic, or a singer.
Middle school students’ maths skills were tested by the International Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. The United States ranked 28th out of 41 countries tested. After all, when was the last time you used algebra (代数)?
But maths isn’t just about training Americans to become scientists. It has its own value. It helps you see patterns and develops your logic skills, and it teaches you to concentrate and to separate truth from falsehood. Maths helps you make wise financial decisions, so you can avoid false claims from advertisers, politicians and others. It helps you determine risk. For example, after an airplane crash, studies show that people are more likely to drive than to take a plane in spite of the fact that they are much more likely to be killed or injured while driving. Planes are not like criminals who repeat the same crime over and over. One plane is not more likely to crash just because another plane recently did. In fact, the most dangerous time to drive is probably right after a plane crash because so many people are on the road.
It is not possible to really understand science and the scientific method without understanding maths. A rainbow is even more beautiful and amazing when we understand it.
The precision (精确性) of maths helps us think in a very special way. How do we bring the learning of maths back to life? I don’t have the big answer. I try my best to help pupils find answers to some maths problems. When I can get one to say, “Wow, that’s great,” I feel the joy of a small victory.
【小题1】Some American students don’t care about their poor maths results because __________.
A.maths is useless to most people |
B.they have no interest in maths |
C.they think maths has nothing to do with their future |
D.they don’t do well in maths |
A.every coin has its two sides |
B.we should not be cheated by fault facts |
C.maths is close to our daily life |
D.a simple fact shows complicated rules |
A.it’s normal that America kids are weak in maths |
B.without maths we’ll miss much in our life |
C.maths is the most important subject at school |
D.American kids don’t work hard at school |
A.a student career guide | B.a researcher on students’ problems |
C.a specialist in students’ studies | D.a maths teacher |
【小题1】C
【小题1】C
【小题1】B
【小题1】D
解析【小题1】C推理题:从第一段学生说的话:“I don’t need it,” my student says, “I’m going to be a basketball star.” Or a car mechanic, or a singer.说明他们认为数学和他们的未来无关。
【小题1】C细节题:从第三段的句子:Maths helps you make wise financial decisions, so you can avoid false claims from advertisers, politicians and others. It helps you determine risk.看出数学和我们的生活是密切相关的。
【小题1】B推理题:从文章第四段的句子It is not possible to really understand science and the scientific method without understanding maths.看出没有数学我们会失去很多东西。
【小题1】D推理题:从文章最后一段的:I try my best to help pupils find answers to some maths problems.可以看出作者是个数学老师。