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11.Teachers'Complains
Teachers often complain that students don't do their homework properly and that they are constantly arriving school red-eyed and yawning due to lack of sleep.
It appears that there are two main explanations for this phenomenon(现象).Firstly,many young children stay up late to watch television.Programmes suitable for them may finish as late as eight o'clock.No child wants to be an exception in an age of conformity(遵从) and admit not having seen what everybody else has.Secondly,a growing number of older children,particularly those approaching school leaving ages are taking up part-time jobs mainly involving evening or weekend work.They feel that working experience,not academic qualifications,will help them find jobs after leaving school.One can sympathize(同情)with both groups of children but it doesn't make a teacher's life any easier.
50.What are teachers complaining about according to the passage?C
A.Lack of discipline of their students.
B.Their heavy work load and their poor paid.
C.Students'poor homework and weak motivation in study.
D.Lack of understanding and support from students'parents
51.Why do the young children stay up late to watch television?A
A.Because the TV programme which are suitable for them finish late.
B.Because parents nowadays don't pay sufficient attention to their children.
C.Because there isn't  much homework for them to do.
D.Because good TV programmes usually start late.
52.What is the author's attitude towards the two groups of school children?D
A.He thinks they should be well guided.
B.He thinks they should be subject to strict discipline.
C.He thinks they should be told how difficult their teacher's life is.
D.He thinks they should be shown sympathy.

分析 本文接受了老师因为学生糟糕的作业和缺乏学习动机而抱怨,同时也对学生表示同情.

解答 50-52CAD
50.C 细节理解题 根据Teachers often complain that students don't do their homework properly and that they are constantly arriving school red-eyed and yawning due to lack of sleep.可知,老师抱怨的是学生糟糕的作业和缺乏学习动机,故答案为C
51.A 细节理解题 根据Firstly,many young children stay up late to watch television.Programmes suitable for them may finish as late as eight o'clock.可知,学生熬夜的原因是电视节目太适合他们了,故答案为A
52.D 推理判断题 根据One can sympathize(同情)with both groups of children but it doesn't make a teacher's life any easier.可知,作者认为应该对这些学生表示同情,故答案为D

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