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【题目】阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

The top education official in Cambodia is praising efforts to prevent final-year high school students1cheating on their exams. Minister of Education Hang Chuon Naron says he is sure the results will be better.

Cambodia’s 88,000 final-year high school students【2】(take) their exams last month. Many are afraid the government’s “no-cheating” policy may hurt their chances of entering3 university.

Some students prayed for success. One unhappy student told a Phnom Penh newspaper she hoped people watching the testing would let the students cheat “in a small way”,4 her hopes did not come true. The “ no-cheating” policy was firmly enforced.

Some cheaters are caught. As usual, some students tried to cheat on the exams. Hang Chon Naron is the person responsible5the “no-cheating” policy. It is an important part of his effort to reform education. He thinks the pass rate will be higher this year, partly6students have studied more. “We got a report from the schools that they worked harder.”

The minister hopes that7(honest) in the exam-taking will begin correcting the biggest problems facing the education system: high school graduates who are not ready8 (fill) jobs. The system has long produced graduates who lack the skills 9employers need. Also, there is another program10(aim) at improving education for women. As for the Class of 2015, they will soon find out whether those efforts helped.

【答案】

【1】from

【2】took

【3】a

【4】but

【5】for

【6】because

【7】honesty

【8】to fill

【9】that/which

【10】aimed

【解析】

【1】考查介词。句意:柬埔寨最高教育官员称赞防止高三学生在考试中作弊的努力。

【2】考查动词的时态。根据时间状语last month上个月可知用一般过去时;

【3】考查冠词。句意:许多人担心政府的不作弊政策可能会损害他们上大学的机会,表示泛指;

【4】考查连词。句意:一位不快乐的学生对一份金边报纸表示,她希望监考官会允许学生“在小范围作弊,例如偷看别人的答案”。但她的愿望未能实现。

【5】考查介词。be responsible for 为。负责;

【6】考查连词。句意:他认为,今年的及格率会更高,部分原因是因为学生们更多地学习

【7】考查名词。句意:部长希望参加考试中的诚实能够纠正教育系统当前面临的最大的问题,即高中毕业生未做好就业的准备

【8】考查固定短语。Beready to do 准备做某事;

【9】考查定语从句。句意:这种体系一直在生产缺乏雇主所需技能的毕业生。

【10】考查非谓语动词。句意:还有一个项目旨在妇女的教育。aimed at 旨在做某事;

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【题目】根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

Child development

People live much longer than most other animals, so human childhood also lasts a long time. Unlike baby animals, human children need many years to learn how to live on their own as adults. As children’s bodies grow, so do their minds. 【1】

There are several stages of child development. Infancy (婴儿期) is the most helpless stage. Over their first year infants gradually learn to roll over, sit up, crawl (爬), and take their first steps with someone helping them. As they grow out of infancy, babies begin to make sounds similar to words.

The toddler stage (学步期) begins when a baby starts to walk, usually at about the age of 1. Most children also start saying words at about this time. As toddlers grow they become stronger and have more control of their bodies. Their thinking skills also improve. 2 They like to copy what other people say and do.

Between the ages of 3 and 5, children are in the preschool stage. Children learn many important skills during this stage. They learn to share and to take turns. 3 Playing with others helps them learn how to get along with all kinds of people.

Starting school marks a new stage. Children’s minds develop quickly as they learn reading and writing. They also learn more about cooperating with others.

Between 9 and 12 years old, children are preteens. 4 They become better at controlling their behavior. Preteens also understand how to be helpful to others.

5 As preteens become teenagers, they move one step closer to becoming adults and living on their own.

A. This growth is called child development.

B. As their bodies grow stronger, they try sports.

C. They learn how to play simple games with rules.

D. During this stage they become much more independent.

E. The end of the preteen years marks the end of childhood.

F. They slowly start putting words together to make sentences.

G. Preteens also become more aware of the world beyond their home.

【题目】Celebrity TV presenter Ju Ping has been a host on China Central Television for 30 years, but her recent experience hosting a charity event was one of the most special moments in her career.

On April 2, World Autism (自闭症) Day, Ju partnered with Xia Junqi, a 17-year-old autistic teenager, to host a charity gala at theBeijingNational Aquatics Center, otherwise known as the Water Cube.

The event was organized by One Foundation, which aims to increase public awareness of autistic people and their needs.

Autism is a neural disorder that can impair sufferers’ communication skills and social interactions. Sufferers have restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior. It affects about 1.6 million people in China, with medical studies suggesting autism may affect one in every 166 children.

Autism has no cure. For many years it went largely undiagnosed in China but early intervention (干预,治疗) and continuous education may help toteach the autistic self-help skills and lessen their problematic behavior.

The gala(晚会) featured autistic children singing, dancing and performing, and was greeted with enthusiastic applause from the audience.

Cai Chunzhu, a celebrity playwright, recalled feeling heartbroken when his son was diagnosed with autism at the age of 2. He says his family struggled to accept the reality but finally made peace with the diagnoses in the past four years. He says the boy lives in his own world and is trained in an intervention facility. Sun Zhongkai, executive director of the Beijing Stars and Rain Institute for Autism, one of the earliest intervention facilities for autistic children in China, shared with audience his deep sorrow for parents who often broke down with desperation when he told them there was no cure for their autistic children.

Over the years, Chinese society has become more supportive of autistic people and their families, but there are still challenges in terms of getting autistic people employed and looking after them when their parents pass away.

Actor Zhou Xun also called on society to show greater understanding and support toward autistic children and their families.

【1】The underlined word “impair” in Paragraph 4 most probably mean?

A. cause B. improve C. increase D. damage

2】Which of the following statements about Autism is FALSE?

A. It is a kind of illness that cannot be cured.

B. Nothing can be done about it.

C. People in China were not well aware of it in the past.

D. A lot of children suffer from it in China.

3】What can we know from Paragraph 7?

A. It is quite difficult for parents to accept that their children have autism.

B. Training in an intervention facility can stop children with autism living in their own world.

C. There is only one intervention facility for autistic children in China.

D. Doctors often break down when they tell parents their children have autism.

4】Where does this text probably come from?

A. A TV interview. B. A medicine magazine.

C. A newspaper. D. A book review.

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