题目内容
6.Ryo Desmidt is in his first year at a kindergarten in Hong Kong and seems like an especially gifted child.He is three years old.Since he was ten months old,his mother,Momoe,has been taking him to a language center five times a week where he is taught to listen,speak and interact in English,Mandarin and Japanese.He attends a language school in the city that offers courses for children as young as a few months old.Some parents will even pay a tutor to speak in a particular language for an hour in the belief their baby will absorb this.This is just one of the many examples of how parents in Hong Kong are trying to get ahead of the game by giving their children a competitive edge in the race for limited school places.
With a large expatriate(侨民)community and an increase in mainland Chinese parents wishing to send their kids across the homer to school.Hong Kong's world class educational system is under siege with applications.And this pressure is being felt by parents,many of whom are starting early and going to extraordinary lengths to outshine thousands of other applicants for limited pre-school opportunities,believing it will give them an advantage when it comes to securing a primary school place.
At this time of the year,parents go into a crazy queuing for application forms at schools acroos Hong Kong.According to Fung Kai Kindergarten in the city's Sheung Shui district,around 2,000people camped out overnight to apply for only 240available spaces on October 7-police were even called in to deal with complaints about people cutting the queue.
In Hong Kong,where formal pre-school education begins at the age of three,many prospective parents begin mapping out education plans before their children are born.Desmidt,an expat mother living in Hong Kong,revealed she started looking for potential kindergartens and playgroups during her pregnancy.
51.From Ryo Desmidt we can know that parents in Hong KongC.
A.spend much on their own language learning
B.usually attend a language center with their children
C.compete for limited school resources for their children
D.try to set examples for others in children's education
52.What does the underlined word"siege''in Paragraph 3mean?C
A.control B.investigation C.pressure D.discussion
53.Why is it harder to apply for Hong Kong's schools?A
A.More kids in mainland are studying there.
B.More Hong Kong parents move to mainland.
C.Children in Hong Kong are outstanding.
D.Children in mainland are outstanding.
54.What does Paragraph 4mainly tell us?D
A.Parents fill in admission forms. B.Policemen keep peace.
C.Parents camp out overnight. D.Parents queue for school applications.
55.A ccording to the text,Desmidt was aBmother.
A.near-sighted B.far-sighted C.self-serving D.straight-forward.
分析 本文通过Ryo Desmidt的孩子上幼儿园为例,给我们讲述了香港的教育资源是多么紧缺,很多家长不得不怀孕期间就开始计划孩子的上学问题.
解答 CCADB
51.C 推理判断题 根据This is just one of the many examples of how parents in Hong Kong are trying to get ahead of the game by giving their children a competitive edge in the race for limited school places.可知,香港的父母在孩子的教育方面为紧缺的教育资源而竞争,故答案为C
52.C 词义猜测题 根据Hong Kong's world class educational system is under siege with applications.可知,香港的教育系统面临着很大压力(pressure),故答案为C
53.A 推理判断题 根据With a large expatriate(侨民)community and an increase in mainland Chinese parents wishing to send their kids across the homer to school.可知,本来香港的教育资源就紧张,加上大陆的父母让孩子来香港上学,使本地孩子上学更为困难,故答案为A
54.D 细节理解题 根据本段首句At this time of the year,parents go into a crazy queuing for application forms at schools acroos Hong Kong.可知,为了让孩子上幼儿园,家长不得不提前夜里排队,故答案为D
55.B 推理判断题 根据文章最后一句Desmidt,an expat mother living in Hong Kong,revealed she started looking for potential kindergartens and playgroups during her pregnancy.可知,Desmidt怀孕期间就在考虑孩子的上学问题,由此可知她非常的有眼光和远见,故答案为B
点评 做阅读时经常犯错的主要原因是,仅凭读过文章后残留在脑海中的一丝印象来勾选答案,这样便很容易掉入出题人故意设布下的题目陷阱.所谓阅读理解,对于题目的理解一定要忠实于原文,因此,每一道题都应该与原文作全面的对比与核查,再得出答案.也就是说,阅读理解的每一道题目,在原文都应该有明确的出处,我们把这一出处叫做原文相关句,(1)排除与原文相关句主题不一致的选项(2)排除与原文相关句态度相反的选项 (3)排除用于过于极端或负面的选项(4)注意结合文章主旨和主题去排除.

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My dad was really a big inspiration for me.He was(22)Ba battle against cancer at that time.He showed me how to make it through a (23)Bsituation.I thought that if he could do that,I could handle this,too.(24)A my operation,I had great difficulty walking,but I knew that if I really worked hard,my injury would (25)C.
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17.A.touched | B.accepted | C.broke | D.felt |
18.A.pointed | B.said | C.read | D.showed |
19.A.necessary | B.deadly | C.practical | D.important |
20.A.holiday | B.cry | C.operation | D.test |
21.A.in time | B.all of a sudden | C.at present | D.once in a while |
22.A.leading | B.fighting | C.losing | D.inventing |
23.A.wonderful | B.difficult | C.positive | D.heavy |
24.A.After | B.During | C.At | D.Over |
25.A.move | B.go | C.heal | D.die |
26.A.get through | B.take up | C.break into | D.set out |
27.A.moves | B.activities | C.damages | D.breathes |
28.A.stole | B.borrowed | C.faced | D.checked |
29.A.mistake | B.opportunity | C.problem | D.task |
30.A.held | B.obeyed | C.encouraged | D.received |
31.A.surprise | B.secret | C.success | D.position |
32.A.speech | B.performance | C.competition | D.match |
33.A.mud | B.wood | C.gold | D.steel |
34.A.simplest | B.deepest | C.greatest | D.smartest |
35.A.dealing with | B.1etting out | C.setting up | D.turning to |