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2.As more and more books become movie adaptations,I can't help but think how this will affect English classes in America.Thinking back to my years in middle and high school-ten years ago,I would be rewarded if I had read a number of classics.Today,a majority of those books are now also movies:Life of Pi,The Great Gatsby,Much Ado About Nothing and Anna Karenina,to name a few.
Even modern books such as The Hunger Games and Harry Potter have been adapted for the big screen.In discussion with my students,I often hear them say they are not going to read books because movies will come out soon,which makes me wonder what effect movie adaptations have on modern-day students.Will the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) encourage them to read books more carefully or to use movies to improve their understanding of the text?
The CCSS requires students to provide text-based evidence when reading and discussing a book.By focusing on such evidence,teachers can pull specific details from a book that may have not made the final cut when the book was adapted for the big screen.For instance,after reading and watching The Hunger Games,there were a number of details from the book that were missing from the film-many people were disappointed with Rue's meek(温顺的) movie role.A student who failed to read The Hunger Games would not quite understand Rue's impact on the games in the same way as someone who had read the book and remembered all the details that went into her death.
I am not saying the CCSS will stop students from cutting corners,but I believe if teachers use the support the CCSS provides,it can be a great roadway to ensure all students are digging deep into texts and not just hitting the play button.

29.Ten years ago,students in America wereD.
A.fond of reading all kinds of novels     
B.forbidden to discuss movies in class
C.not allowed to watch movies in the cinema       
D.encouraged to read many literature works
30.Which of the following might be the effect that movie adaptations have on modern-day students?C
A.They spend less time in studying.
B.They can't understand English texts.
C.They spend less time in reading.
D.They discuss movies more frequently.
31.What can we learn from the third paragraph?C
A.The Hunger Games is the worst movie adaptation.
B.It is a waste of time reading and discussing a book in class.
C.Movie adaptations may bring trouble in understanding the books.
D.Rue's impact on the games is perfectly presented in the movie.
32.According to the text,it seems that the CCSSD.
A.prevents students watching movies      B.provides students with well-known movies
C.encourages students to write novels    D.provides guidance on teaching and learning.

分析 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了电影改编对当代学生的影响有他们在阅读上花更少的时间,并增加了理解的难度.

解答 29.D.细节理解题.根据第一段Thinking back to my years in middle and high school-ten years ago,I would be rewarded if I had read a number of classics可知十年前,美国的学生被鼓励阅读许多文学作品;故选D.
30.C.推理判断题.根据第二段In discussion with my students,I often hear them say they are not going to read books because movies will come out soon,which makes me wonder what effect movie adaptations have on modern-day students可知电影改编对当代学生的影响有他们在阅读上花更少的时间;故选C.
31.C.细节理解题.根据第三段A student who failed to read The Hunger Games would not quite understand Rue's impact on the games in the same way as someone who had read the book and remembered all the details that went into her death可知电影改编可能会给理解书带来麻烦;故选C.
32.D.推理判断题.根据最后一段but I believe if teachers use the support the CCSS provides,it can be a great roadway to ensure all students are digging deep into texts and not just hitting the play button可知CCSS提供指导教学和学习;故选D.

点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.

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