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【题目】Frederick M. Hess is the director of education policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, which is a nonprofit organization that conducts research on many public issues. He says that a long summer vacation doesnt make sense in todays world.

Can American students afford to take a summer vacation? In a summer vacation, millions of kids spend valuable time sending messages, watching TV, playing video games and doing shopping in the mall. They will also be putting their academic futures at risk.

Summer vacation once made sense in the past when you didnt need an education to get a good job. But now things have changed. For todays students, academic skills are important to studentsfuture success, but such skills are affected in the summertime. Many nations dont give kids an American-style summer vacation. They offer no more than seven consecutive(连续的) weeks of vacation. Most American school districts offer up to thirteen weeks. To compete in the global marketplace, Americans must be prepared to go up against international competitors.

Summer vacation also causes challenges for todays families. In the 1960s, more than 60% of families had a stay-at-home Mom. Now two-thirds of American children live in households where every adult works. For these families, summer vacation can be more burden than break. Someone must watch the kids.

But the biggest problem may be how summer vacation hurts academic achievement. Researchers have found that disadvantaged students lose significant ground in the summertime.

A longer school year does not have to be an invitation to hard boring work. Rather, it should allow time-pressed teachers to conduct richer and more imaginative lessons. Schools would have more time to devote to athletics, languages, music and the arts. Summer vacation can be a grand thing. But in the 21st century, it may also be outdated.

Title: Summer Vacation

Theme

A long summer vacation isn’t 【1】 in today’s world.

Basic Information

【2】 length

13 weeks in most American schools

Students’ 【3】

·Sending messages and watching TV

·Playing video games

·Doing shopping

Disadvantages

· 【4】 student’s academic skills and putting academic futures at risk.

·Being a 【5】 to families for they have to watch kids.

·Hurting students’ academic achievement and resulting in 【6】 significant ground.

Suggestion

A longer school year does not have to 【7】 to hard boring work. Richer and more imaginative lessons should be 【8】 , such as athletics, languages, music and the arts.

【9】

Though being a ground thing, summer vacation might be out of

【10】 in the 21st century.

【答案】

【1】meaningful

【2】Vacation

【3】activities

【4】Affecting

【5】burden

【6】losing

【7】lead/contribute

【8】conducted

【9】Conclusion

【10】date

【解析】

试题分析:这是一篇议论文,论证了在当今美国社会,漫长的暑假假期是没有必要的。

【1】meaningful。从第一段中的He says that a long summer vacation doesnt make sense in todays world.句意为他说漫长的暑假假期在当今是没有意义的可以推断出,故为meaningful。

【2】Vacation。从第三段They offer no more than seven consecutive(连续的) weeks of vacation. Most American school districts offer up to thirteen weeks句意为他们只有连续不超过七周的假期,大部分美国学校有13周的假期中可以推断出,故为Vacation。

【3】activities。由该题后面框中的信息可以推断出,故为activities。

【4】Affecting。由第二段中They will also be putting their academic futures at risk.句意为他们使他们的学术未来陷入冒险的境地可以推断出,故为Affecting。

【5】burden。由倒数第三段中For these families, summer vacation can be more burden than break. Someone must watch the kids.句意为对于这些家庭,暑假比休息更有压力,因此有些人必须照看孩子可以推断出,故为burden。

【6】losing。由倒数第二段中But the biggest problem may be how summer vacation hurts academic achievement. 句意为但是最大的问题也许是暑假如何破坏学术成果可以推断出,故为losing。

【7】lead/contribute。由最后一段中A longer school year does not have to be an invitation to hard boring work.句意为一个长学年不会导致枯燥的学习可以推断出,故为lead/contribute。

【8】conducted。由最后一段中it should allow time-pressed teachers to conduct richer and more imaginative lessons.句意为它应该使时间紧迫的老师进行多样的且更富有想象力的课程成为可能可以推断出,故为conducted。

【9】Conclusion。由该题后面框中的信息可以推断出,故为Conclusion。

【10】date。由最后一段中的it may also be outdated.句意为它也许会过时的可以推断出,故为date。

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IKEAs name comes from Kamprad's initials (I.K.) and the place where he grew up (‘E’and ‘A’). Today IKEA is known for its modern, minimalist furniture, but it was not a furniture company in the beginning. Rather, IKEA sold all kinds of miscellaneous goods.

Kamprads wares included anything that he could sell for profits at discounted prices, including watches, pens and stockings.

IKEA first began to sell furniture through a mail-order catalogue in 1947. The furniture was all designed and made by manufacturers near Kamprads home. Initial sales were very encouraging, so Kamprad expanded the product line.Furniture was such a successful aspect of the business that IKEA became solely a furniture company in 1951.

In 1953 IKEA opened its first showroom in Almhult, Sweden. IKEA is known today for its spacious stores with furniture in attractive settings, but in the early1950s, people ordered from catalogues. Thus response to the first showroom was overwhelming: people loved being able to see and try the furniture before buying it. This led to increased sales and the company continued to thrive. By 1955, IKEA was designing all its own furniture.

In 1956 Kamprad saw a man disassembling(拆卸) a table to make it easier to transport. Kamprad was inspired. The man had given him a great idea: flat packaging. Flat packaging would mean lower shipping costs for IKEA and lower prices for customers. IKEA tried it and sales soared. The problem was that people had to assemble furniture themselves, but over time, even this grew into an advantage for IKEA. Nowadays, IKEA is often seen as having connotations(内涵) of self-sufficiency. This image has done wonders for the company, leading to better sales and continued expansion.

Today there are over 200 stores in 32 countries. Amazingly, Ingvar Kamprad has managed to keep IKEA a privately-held company. In 2004 he was named the worlds richest man. He currently lives in Switzerland and is retired from the day-to-day operations of IKEA. IKEA itself, though, just keeps on growing.

【1】The author states in Paragraph 6 that flat packaging___________.

A.needs large space to assembly furniture

B.is a business concept inspired by Kamprad

C.helps reduce transportation costs

D.makes the company self-sufficient

【2】What is the main idea of the passage?

A.Ingvar Kamprad is the richest man in the world.

B.IKEA is the worlds largest furniture retailer.

C.The advantage of IKEAs furniture is dissembling.

D.Ingvar Kamprad established IKEA and led it to great success.

【3】What is the authors attitude towards IKEAs future according to the last paragraph?

A.Indifferent B.Optimistic

C.Doubtful D.Pessimistic

【4】The passage is developed primrily in terms of ___________.

A.order of events

B.analysis of a process

C.examples that illustrate(阐释) a problem

D.comparison and contrast

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