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In tough economic times, school counselors (顾问) don’t just wait for students to come to their offices in search of college brochures, health pamphlets or other help. These days, they are looking for at-risk kids to prevent personal or academic troubles before they arise. Nowadays, students and families need the guidance more than ever.

Counselors play a steadying role in schools as the economy weighs on families, college admission becomes even more competitive, immigration continues to reshape the population and state-testing pressures many students. They use computers to search through attendance data, grades and standardized test scores for kids who might need extra help.

Schlatter, director of guidance and counseling at Prince William County’s Woodbridge Senior High School, has checked attendance records against grades and test results to start peer groups (同年龄群体) for students who are failing classes but not skipping them. She said group counseling is another way to reach more students though it can be difficult. “Kids really do start helping and sharing with each other.”

At Fairfax High School, counselors found through surveys that students who transferred (转学) to the school after ninth grade enjoyed school significantly less than those who had been there all four years. The counseling staff set up a special program and group for new arrivals in response, said Marcy Miller, the school’s director of student services. Counseling staff members also have started small study groups for students to prepare for state Standards of Learning exams, which Miller said have helped raise test scores. She said that some of the newest counselors have had some of the freshest ideas.

 

60. We can learn from the passage that __________.

A. counselors don’t wait for kids to come to ask for help now

B. counselors are trying to help people with economic problems

C. counselors have made college admission less competitive

D. counselors are trying to reach more kids in need of help

61. The author uses the example of Fairfax High School to show that ________.

A. counseling work is obviously effective       B. many students transfer there for help

C. new arrivals will no longer skip classes       D. counseling means little to new arrivals

62. What would the author most probably discuss in the following part?

A. What assistance they can offer.

B. The significance of their counseling job.

C. Other approaches to counseling at-risk kids.

D. The barriers of counseling the students with troubles.

63. Which of the following is the most suitable title for this passage?

A. Guiding Hands Find New Ways                     B. Small Study Groups Raise Test Scores

C. Transferred Students Need More Help            D. Tough Times See More At-risk Kids

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  It is commonly believed among many Chinese that Westerners who take“Yes”, and“No”by their facial expressions are more straightforward than Chinese.Normally Westerners don't have to adopt Chinese ways like sweeping the floor or constantly checking the clock to indicate to a guest that it's time to leave.They don't have to hesitate in saying“No”when they are not able to, or don't want to, offer help to a friend in need.There is no embarrassment attached to this behavior.But it is too simple to conclude that Westerners are more direct speakers than the Chinese.

  There are many occasions when the way Westerners express themselves makes Chinese look more straightforward and honest.When I was a fresh international student, the director of our program once asked students in an e-mail what we thought about a young professor.I simply said“She seems to know a lot but doesn't know how to teach.”And the director replied with“Thank you for being honest.”

  Only years later when I better understood the new culture, I realized why I had gone too far.If that question were asked now, the reply would have three paragraphs devoted to the qualities of the professor before the last line came out-“There are some gaps in her teaching method.”Still tough, but at least it wouldn't be considered rude.

  Indeed, the reserved social norms and the deeply-rooted“face issue”make honest speaking risky in China; Americans have their own ways of being polite.This results partly from political correctness.It also results from several generations of people who have been told they have done well even when they have failed.It may not be unfair to suggest that many Americans are oversensitive and obsessed with a perfect self image.

  So, the next time you hear about indirect Chinese, it would be worth challenging the source and pointing out that the cultural comparisons are much more complex.But maybe you should do it in a roundabout way, to be polite.

(1)

The passage mainly aims to ________.

[  ]

A.

tell us something about culture distinctions

B.

remind us of the conflicts between cultures

C.

ask us to take positive attitudes to Chinese cultures

D.

keep us informed of the various communications

(2)

According to the passage, the young professor lacked ________.

[  ]

A.

confidence in her job

B.

teaching experience

C.

interaction with her students

D.

responsibility for her students

(3)

The underlined words“obsessed with”(para.4)probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

satisfied with

B.

proud of

C.

addicted to

D.

stuck in

(4)

It can be inferred from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

the writer has a good knowledge of American culture

B.

Americans are much more straightforward than Chinese

C.

the new professor was very angry with the writer's comments

D.

different culture backgrounds make cultures comparison complicated

It is commonly believed among many Chinese that Westerners who take “Yes’,and “No” by their facial expressions are more straightforward than Chinese. Normally Westerners don * t have to adopt Chinese ways like sweeping the floor or constantly checking the clock to indicate to a guest that it’ s time to leave. They don’ t have to hesitate in saying “No” when they are not able to, or don’ t want to, offer help to a friend in need. There is no embarrassment attached to this behavior. But it is too simple to conclude that Westerners are more direct speakers than the Chinese.

There are many occasions when the way Westerners express themselves makes Chinese look more straightforward and honest. When I was a fresh international student,the director of our program once asked students in an e-mail what we thought about a young professor. I simply said ’ “She seems to know a lot but doesn* t know how to teach. ” And the director replied with “Thank you for being honest. ”

Only years later when I better understood the new culture,I realized why I had gone too far. If that question were asked now,the reply would have three paragraphs devoted to the qualities of the professor before the last line came out — ” There are some gaps in her teaching method. ” Still tough, but at least it wouldn't be considered rude.

Indeed, the reserved social norms and the deeply - rooted “face issue" make honest speaking risky in China ; Americans have their own ways of being polite. This results partly from political correctness. It also results from several generations of people who have been told they have done well even when they have failed. It may not be unfair to suggest that many Americans are oversensitive and obsessed with a perfect self image.

So,the next time you hear about indirect Chinese,it would be worth challenging the source and pointing out that the cultural comparisons are much more complex. But maybe you should do it in a roundabout way,to be polite.

The passage mainly aims to ??

A.  tell us something about culture distinctions

B.  remind us of the conflicts between cultures

C.  ask us to take positive attitudes to Chinese cultures

D.  keep us informed of the various communications

According to the passage, the young professor lacked   .

A.  confidence in her job

B.  teaching experience

C.  interaction with her students

m D. responsibility for her students

   The underlined words “obsessed with" (para.4) probably means   .

A. satisfied with   B. proud of C. addicted to  D. stuck in

   It can be inferred from the passage that    .

A.  the writer has a good knowledge of American culture

B.  Americans are much more straightforward than Chinese

C.  the new professor was very angry with the writer' s comments

D.  different culture backgrounds make cultures comparison complicated

It is commonly believed among many Chinese that Westerners who take “Yes’,and “No” by their facial expressions are more straightforward than Chinese. Normally Westerners don * t have to adopt Chinese ways like sweeping the floor or constantly checking the clock to indicate to a guest that it’ s time to leave. They don’ t have to hesitate in saying “No” when they are not able to, or don’ t want to, offer help to a friend in need. There is no embarrassment attached to this behavior. But it is too simple to conclude that Westerners are more direct speakers than the Chinese.
There are many occasions when the way Westerners express themselves makes Chinese look more straightforward and honest. When I was a fresh international student,the director of our program once asked students in an e-mail what we thought about a young professor. I simply said ’ “She seems to know a lot but doesn* t know how to teach. ” And the director replied with “Thank you for being honest. ”
Only years later when I better understood the new culture,I realized why I had gone too far. If that question were asked now,the reply would have three paragraphs devoted to the qualities of the professor before the last line came out — ” There are some gaps in her teaching method. ” Still tough, but at least it wouldn't be considered rude.
Indeed, the reserved social norms and the deeply - rooted “face issue" make honest speaking risky in China ; Americans have their own ways of being polite. This results partly from political correctness. It also results from several generations of people who have been told they have done well even when they have failed. It may not be unfair to suggest that many Americans are oversensitive and obsessed with a perfect self image.
So,the next time you hear about indirect Chinese,it would be worth challenging the source and pointing out that the cultural comparisons are much more complex. But maybe you should do it in a roundabout way,to be polite.
【小题1】The passage mainly aims to ?

A. tell us something about culture distinctions
B. remind us of the conflicts between cultures
C. ask us to take positive attitudes to Chinese cultures
D. keep us informed of the various communications
【小题2】According to the passage, the young professor lacked   .
A. confidence in her job
B. teaching experience
C. interaction with her students
m
D.responsibility for her students
【小题3】   The underlined words “obsessed with" (para.4) probably means   .
A.satisfied withB.proud ofC.addicted toD.stuck in
【小题4】   It can be inferred from the passage that    .
A. the writer has a good knowledge of American culture
B. Americans are much more straightforward than Chinese
C. the new professor was very angry with the writer' s comments
D. different culture backgrounds make cultures comparison complicated

It is commonly believed among many Chinese that Westerners who take “Yes’,and “No” by their facial expressions are more straightforward than Chinese. Normally Westerners don * t have to adopt Chinese ways like sweeping the floor or constantly checking the clock to indicate to a guest that it’ s time to leave. They don’ t have to hesitate in saying “No” when they are not able to, or don’ t want to, offer help to a friend in need. There is no embarrassment attached to this behavior. But it is too simple to conclude that Westerners are more direct speakers than the Chinese.

There are many occasions when the way Westerners express themselves makes Chinese look more straightforward and honest. When I was a fresh international student,the director of our program once asked students in an e-mail what we thought about a young professor. I simply said ’ “She seems to know a lot but doesn* t know how to teach. ” And the director replied with “Thank you for being honest. ”

Only years later when I better understood the new culture,I realized why I had gone too far. If that question were asked now,the reply would have three paragraphs devoted to the qualities of the professor before the last line came out — ” There are some gaps in her teaching method. ” Still tough, but at least it wouldn't be considered rude.

Indeed, the reserved social norms and the deeply - rooted “face issue" make honest speaking risky in China ; Americans have their own ways of being polite. This results partly from political correctness. It also results from several generations of people who have been told they have done well even when they have failed. It may not be unfair to suggest that many Americans are oversensitive and obsessed with a perfect self image.

So,the next time you hear about indirect Chinese,it would be worth challenging the source and pointing out that the cultural comparisons are much more complex. But maybe you should do it in a roundabout way,to be polite.

1.The passage mainly aims to    •

A.  tell us something about culture distinctions

B.  remind us of the conflicts between cultures

C.  ask us to take positive attitudes to Chinese cultures

D.  keep us informed of the various communications

2.According to the passage, the young professor lacked  .

A.  confidence in her job

B.  teaching experience

C.  interaction with her students

m D. responsibility for her students

3.  The underlined words “obsessed with" (para.4) probably means   .

A. satisfied with   B. proud of C. addicted to  D. stuck in

4.  It can be inferred from the passage that    .

A.  the writer has a good knowledge of American culture

B.  Americans are much more straightforward than Chinese

C.  the new professor was very angry with the writer' s comments

D.  different culture backgrounds make cultures comparison complicated

 

单词拼写
1. A__________(学术的)studies have proved that one's hard work is the key to success.
2. Hearing the noise, they i__________(立即)stopped talking.
3. Life was tough for millions of u__________(失业的)workers in cities and peasants in remote areas
during the economic depression.
4. High-quality radio c__________(录音带)recorders made in China are water-proof, shock-resistant
and antimagnetic.
5. After heated discussion, we took a group photo as a s__________(纪念品)and then the meeting
finished.
6. She received an e__________(热烈的)welcome from the audience.
7. A s__________(调查)of 100 winter-swimmers in different age groups indicates that 80 percent
originally suffered from diseases of some kind.
8. Every bit of Huangshan Mountain s__________(景色)is worth painting.
9. I was in the e__________(尴尬的)position of having completely forgotten her name.
10. With the changes in the world's climate, dinosaurs died but many smaller animals lived on. It was
s_________(生存,幸存)of the fittest.
11. In s__________(总结), the two universities have some things in common.
12. This palace is an example of early ancient Chinese a__________(建筑)
13. I am wrong. S_________(同样地), you are to blame.
14. You misunderstood the i__________(要求、说明).
15. Students will have to learn English from the 1st grade, while some from the very beginning in the
k__________(幼儿园).
16. Some young children achieve great f__________(流利)in their reading.
17. Many women are too e__________(疲惫不堪的)by their double career (home and office) to enjoy
either one.
18. The famous Italian traveler Marco Polo was so impressed by the beauty of Hangzhou that he
described it as "the most f__________(迷人的)city in the world where one feels that one is in paradise".
19. She delivered her speech with a vote of thanks to the c__________(委员会).
20. We listened to Philip's d__________(描述)of the wedding.

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