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One day, we had an English class. The teacher, Mr Wu, saw a boy reading a picture-book and said, “Tom, what do you usually do after lunch?”
Tom nervously(紧张地) got up from his seat, but he did not know what to answer. He thought for some time and then said.“Wait for supper.”
Mr Wu was displeased, and just at that moment he saw another boy asleep. Mr Wu was getting a little angry, but he was, trying not to show it. Then he asked, “And you, Joke?”
As Joke was asleep, of coures, he could not hear what the teacher said. His desk mate woke him up. Joke stood up quickly and answered in a loud voice. “So do I. ”
1.This story happened(发生) ________.
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2.Tom’s answer let Mr Wu feel ________.
[ ]
3.When Mr Wu asked Joke, he was ________.
[ ]
4.Mr Wu asked Joke ________.
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A.the same question as he asked Tom
B.to help Tom
C.to wake up Tom
D.to read the book
5.Joke’s answer meant that ________.
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A.he did lots of things after lunch
B.he knew What to do
C.he was reading a picture-book, too
D.he did the same thing as the others do
查看习题详情和答案>>and write a report. Math: Complete 30 problems. Science: Do a worksheet, front and back. French: (A)
Study new words for tomorrow's test. It's going to be a long night.
This happens to students in America. Now it's time to start a homework revolution (变革).
Do students in the United States receive too much homework? According to the National Education
Association, a student should be assigned (布置) no more than 10 minutes per grade level per night. For
example, a first grader should only have 10 minutes of homework, a (B)_______ grader, 20 minutes, and
so on. This means that a student in my grade-seventh-should have no more than 70 minutes of work (C)
each night. Yet this is often doubled, sometimes even worse!
It's no good giving students too much homework. According to research, kids are developing more
illness at school, such as stomachaches, headaches and sleep problems than before.
Everybody (D)_______ that teachers are the ones who assign homework, but they are not the only ones
to blame (受责备). "Many teachers are under greater pressure (压力) than ever before," says Kylene Beers,
President of the National Council for teachers of English," Some of (E) it comes from parents, some from
the wish for high scores on tests." Teachers who are under pressure feel the need to assign more homework.
Some people have different ideas, saying that homework prepares kids for doing better in high school,
better in college, and (F) 今后找到更好的工作. But too much homework is sapping students' strength,
curiosity (削弱学生的个性和好奇心), and most importantly, their love of learning, is that really what teachers
and parents want?
2. 在文中(B)和(D)的空白处分别填入适当单词: _________ _________
3. 文中画线部分(E)指代的是:_________
4. 将文中画线部分(F)译成汉语:_________
5. 从文中找出能说明本文主旨大意的中心词:_________
This happens to students in America. Now it’s time to start a homework revolution(变革).
Do students in the United States receive too much homework? According to the National Education Association, a student should be assigned (布置) no more than 10 minutes per grade level per night. For example, a first grader should only have 10 minutes of homework, a (B) grader, 20 minutes, and so on. This means that a student in my grade—seventh—should have no more than 70 minutes of work (C) each night. Yet this is often doubled, sometimes even worse!
It’s no good giving students too much homework. According to research, kids are developing more illness at school, such as stomachaches, headaches and sleep problems than before.
Everybody (D) that teachers are the ones who assign homework, but they are not the only ones to blame (受责备). “Many teachers are under greater pressure (压力) than ever before,” says Kylene Beers, President of the National Council for teachers of English, “Some of (E) it comes from parents, some from the wish for high scores on tests.” Teachers who are under pressure feel the need to assign more homework.
Some people have different ideas, saying that homework prepares kids for doing better in high school, better in college, and (F) 今后找到更好的工作. But too much homework is sapping students’ strength, curiosity(削弱学生的个性和好奇心), and most importantly, their love of learning, is that really what teachers and parents want?
【小题1】写出文中划线部分(A)和(C)的同义词或近义词:
【小题2】在文中(B)和(D)的空白处分别填入适当单词:
【小题3】文中划线部分(E)指代的是:
【小题4】将文中划线部分(F)译成汉语:
【小题5】从文中找出能说明本文主旨大意的中心词: 查看习题详情和答案>>
A young girl sits at her desk, reviewing her homework for the evening. English: Read three chapters and write a report. Math: Complete 30 problems. Science: Do a worksheet, front and back. French: (A) Study new words for tomorrow’s test. It’s going to be a long night.
This happens to students in America. Now it’s time to start a homework revolution(变革).
Do students in the United States receive too much homework? According to the National Education Association, a student should be assigned (布置) no more than 10 minutes per grade level per night. For example, a first grader should only have 10 minutes of homework, a (B) grader, 20 minutes, and so on. This means that a student in my grade—seventh—should have no more than 70 minutes of work (C) each night. Yet this is often doubled, sometimes even worse!
It’s no good giving students too much homework. According to research, kids are developing more illness at school, such as stomachaches, headaches and sleep problems than before.
Everybody (D) that teachers are the ones who assign homework, but they are not the only ones to blame (受责备). “Many teachers are under greater pressure (压力) than ever before,” says Kylene Beers, President of the National Council for teachers of English, “Some of (E) it comes from parents, some from the wish for high scores on tests.” Teachers who are under pressure feel the need to assign more homework.
Some people have different ideas, saying that homework prepares kids for doing better in high school, better in college, and (F) 今后找到更好的工作. But too much homework is sapping students’ strength, curiosity(削弱学生的个性和好奇心), and most importantly, their love of learning, is that really what teachers and parents want?
【小题1】写出文中划线部分(A)和(C)的同义词或近义词:
【小题2】在文中(B)和(D)的空白处分别填入适当单词:
【小题3】文中划线部分(E)指代的是:
【小题4】将文中划线部分(F)译成汉语:
【小题5】从文中找出能说明本文主旨大意的中心词: 查看习题详情和答案>>
A young girl sits at her desk, reviewing her homework for the evening. English: Read three chapters and write a report. Math: Complete 30 problems. Science: Do a worksheet, front and back. French: (A) Study new words for tomorrow’s test. It’s going to be a long night.
This happens to students in America. Now it’s time to start a homework revolution(变革).
Do students in the United States receive too much homework? According to the National Education Association, a student should be assigned (布置) no more than 10 minutes per grade level per night. For example, a first grader should only have 10 minutes of homework, a (B) grader, 20 minutes, and so on. This means that a student in my grade—seventh—should have no more than 70 minutes of work (C) each night. Yet this is often doubled, sometimes even worse!
It’s no good giving students too much homework. According to research, kids are developing more illness at school, such as stomachaches, headaches and sleep problems than before.
Everybody (D) that teachers are the ones who assign homework, but they are not the only ones to blame (受责备). “Many teachers are under greater pressure (压力) than ever before,” says Kylene Beers, President of the National Council for teachers of English, “Some of (E) it comes from parents, some from the wish for high scores on tests.” Teachers who are under pressure feel the need to assign more homework.
Some people have different ideas, saying that homework prepares kids for doing better in high school, better in college, and (F) 今后找到更好的工作. But too much homework is sapping students’ strength, curiosity(削弱学生的个性和好奇心), and most importantly, their love of learning, is that really what teachers and parents want?
【小题1】写出文中划线部分(A)和(C)的同义词或近义词:
【小题2】在文中(B)和(D)的空白处分别填入适当单词:
【小题3】文中划线部分(E)指代的是:
【小题4】将文中划线部分(F)译成汉语:
【小题5】从文中找出能说明本文主旨大意的中心词: