摘要:57.We can infer from the passage that . A.parents get little information about their children’s performance at school B.a student has to spend more than 5 periods learning lessons at school. C.both school and parents think highly of the newsletters. D.students with a mark above 95% might fail the exams

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  When couples get married, they usually plan to have childrenSometimes, however, a couple can not have a child of their ownIn this case, they may decide to adopt a childIn fact, adoption is very common todayThere are about 60 thousand adoptions each year in the United States aloneSome people prefer to adopt infants, others adopt older children, some couples adopt children from their own countries, and others adopt children from foreign countriesIn any case, they all adopt children for the same reason-they care about children and want to give their adopted child a happy life

  Most adopted children know that they are adoptedPsychologists and child-care experts generally think this is a good ideaHowever, many adopted children or adoptees have very little information about their biological parentsAs a matter of fact, it is often very difficult for adoptees to find out about their birth parents because the birth records of most adoptees are usually sealedThe information is secret so no one can see itNaturally, adopted children have different feelings about their birth parentsMany adoptees want to search for them, but others do notThe decision to search for birth parents is a difficult one to makeMost adoptees have mixed feelings about finding their biological parentsEven though adoptees do not know about their natural parents, they do know that their adopted parents want them, love them and will care for them

(1)

According to the passage, some couples adopt children because ________

[  ]

A.

They care a lot about children

B.

They need looking after in their old age

C.

They want to enrich their life experience

D.

They want children to keep them company

(2)

Why is it difficult for adoptees to find out about their birth parents?

[  ]

A.

They are usually adopted from distant places

B.

Their birth parents often try to conceal their birth information

C.

Their birth information is usually kept secret

D.

Their adoptive parents don't want them to know their birth parents

(3)

Adoptees find it hard to make the decision to search for their birth parents, because ________

[  ]

A.

They generally hold bad feelings towards their birth parents

B.

They do not want to hurt the feelings of their adoptive parents

C.

They are fully aware of the expenses involved in the search

D.

They have mixed feelings about finding their natural parents

(4)

What does the underlined word infants in Paragraph 1 most probably mean?

[  ]

A.

teenagers

B.

babies over 2-year old

C.

new babies

D.

persons under the age of 18

(5)

What can we infer from the passage?

[  ]

A.

Early adoption makes for closer parent-child relationship

B.

Most people prefer to adopt children from overseas

C.

Understanding is the key to successful adoption

D.

Adoption has much to do with love

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  Hillside Secondary School year is divided into two 18-week semesters. Semester one runs from September to the end of January. Semester two runs from February to late June.

  The school day runs from 8∶45 a. m. to 3∶15 p.m. and is made up of five 78-minute periods. Students take four classes and have one period for lunch.

  In February, 2000, the school introduced a new system of computerized attendance in order to provide accurate(准确的)records of student late and absences and to enable communication with parents. Student evaluation(评价)is a continual process based upon class performance, tests, homework and reports, as well as special projects or formal examinations held at the end of the semester. There will be at least three reports to parents during each semester. After five weeks of class, students carry Early-bird Report home. The semester one Parent/Teacher interview date appears on this report. Mid-term Report is at the ninth week. Marks are then calculated Mid-term Reports are prepared and mailed in Mid-November and late April. Students with marks under 60% after 11 weeks of class will receive an In-Danger Report to remind them that more effort is required as well as careful preparation for final exams. Those notices are mailed home. Final Reports are mailed home in February and July.

  The Newsletter is an excellent way for the school to communicate with parents. In addition to providing a profile of our many activities, it contains key dates and information/upcoming events such as parent interviews or exams, changes being considered at the school, messages from school office... Parents regularly tell us they value and appreciate learning about what is happening in their children's school. Parents receive four Newsletters each year. Keep it on the refrigerator!

(1) Each semester, the parents may get at least ________ from the school.

[  ]

A.an Early-bird Report, a Mid-term Report and the Newsletters

B.an Early-bird Report, a Mid-term Report and the Final Report

C.a Mid-term Report, an In-Danger Report and a Final Report

D.a Mid-term Report, a Final Report and the Newsletters

(2) We can infer from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.parents get little information about their children's performance at school

B.a student has to spend more than 5 periods learning lessons at school

C.both school and parents think highly of the Newsletters

D.students with a mark above 95% might fail the exams

(3) The purpose in writing this passage is ________.

[  ]

A.to tell about the contents in different report cards to parents

B.to tell about the duration of a school year and a school day

C.to introduce a new method to record student attendance

D.to give some general information of the school

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  We were quite excited to see how it would be to live in Denmarkvery far from my home country, Japan, and quite far from my husband’s home country, ItalyBut the distance is not a problem, and we do not find it difficult to keep in touch with our familiesMy parents came over in October, and I am going back next monthI hope to go back to Japan once a yearAnd we have been to Italy twice since we cameIf we want news from home, we can read on the Internet, and we get news from our families, of course

  I also keep in touch with my former colleagues and my bossMy boss even tried to find a job for me in the Danish subsidiary of the company that I worked for in Japan, but unfortunately there was no vacant positionI am planning to look for a job in the same industry, the medico industryI do not regret having given up my job, but I do want to work againto meet other people and keep developing myself professionally

  Building a network in Denmark has been quite difficultMost Danes are working, so there is little chance of meeting themIt is easier to get to know other foreigners

  I just started taking Danish classes at a very intensive language schoolThere I meet many other foreignersI have also started volunteering for the Japanese AssociationI help out with their magazinesMost of the people there have been living in Denmark for many years and have been married to Danes, so their lives are very different from mineBut it is very helpful to me because I can socialise and get practical information about living in Denmarkabout where to buy what and how to get to where, etc

(1)

Which of the following statements can describe the author’s life in Denmark?

[  ]

A.

She missed her hometown very much

B.

She is often worried about her parents

C.

She thinks Denmark is too far away from Japan

D.

She feels satisfied with the life in Denmark

(2)

Why is it difficult to make friends with people in Denmark?

[  ]

A.

Because they are unfriendly to foreigners

B.

Because most of them are working

C.

Because their language is hard to understand

D.

Because they dislike talking with strangers

(3)

We can infer from the passage that the author ________

[  ]

A.

got on well with her workmates and boss in Japan

B.

has found a job in the Danish subsidiary of the company

C.

regretted having given up her former job

D.

married to a Dane

(4)

The passage is probably ________

[  ]

A.

a short story

B.

a letter

C.

a diary

D.

a handbook for travel

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FRIDAY, Aug. 3 (Health Day News) -- Middle school students who are physically fit are likely to score higher on standardized tests measuring reading and math abilities, a new study has found. And, the average scores went up in connection with levels of fitness, the findings showed.
“The more physically fit kids were, the higher their scores,” said the study’s lead author, Trent Petrie, director of the Center for Sport Psychology at the University of North Texas in Denton. “Parents should encourage their kids to be physically active. There are some real cognitive (认知的) and academic benefits that come from physical fitness”, Petrie said.
Results of the study are scheduled to be presented Friday at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association in Orlando, Fla. The study included more than 1,200 middle school students from five schools in a suburban area of Texas, with 561 boys and 650 girls. About 57 percent of the children were white, and nearly one-quarter were Mexican American. Nine percent were black and about 2 percent were of Asian descent.
The school district provided the researchers with information on the children’s race, age, grade level and whether they qualified for the free school lunch program, which was an indicator of the family’s socioeconomic status. The schools also provided scores to the tests, which were given between one and four months after the researchers had assessed the children’s levels of fitness. Fitness tests were administered during physical education classes to determine the youngsters’ heart and lung health (cardiorespiratory fitness), as well as their body mass index (BMI), an indicator of how much body fat a person has. The children also filled out questionnaires that helped the researchers determine factors such as self-esteem and social support.
After accounting for factors such as age, sex, family income and self-esteem, the researchers found that for both boys and girls, higher levels of heart and lung health predicted better scores on both the math and reading tests.
For boys, perceived (感观的) social support also seemed to increase their reading scores, the investigators found. In girls, while being physically fit predicted higher reading scores, so too did a higher BMI-- which indicates more body fat. “We were a little surprised by this finding,” Petrie said.
“It was not as strong an association as the one with physical fitness,” he added. The authors suspect it may have something to do with girls this age entering adolescence, which may be related to a higher BMI and slightly higher brain development. He said he plans to make great effort to look for this relationship again in larger studies to see if it was a chance finding, or if the association holds up.
“While we can’t say 100 percent that physical fitness causes better academic performance, we can say that there is a strong and predictive relationship between physical fitness and academic performance,” Petrie said.
“It’s hard to tease apart (梳理) the exact reason for this association,” said Becky Hashim, an attending clinical psychologist and assistant professor in the departments of psychiatry and pediatrics at the Children’s Hospital of Montefiore, in New York City.
“It may be that the children are getting more oxygen. When the heart and lungs are working at a higher capacity, it may allow the brain to work at peak performance. Children who are less fit may be sleepier during school,” she noted. “I personally feel that there’s probably a strong relationship between the confidence you get from being able to do something physical well and academic performance.”
Whatever the reason behind this association may be, “there’s certainly no harm in pushing physical fitness,” Hashim added. “Physical fitness may make you feel better, give you more confidence and improve your performance across the board,” she said.
Petrie agreed. “Physically fit kids are happier, have higher self-esteem and, tend to have better relationships, and now we’re beginning to see that there also seem to be benefits cognitively and academically. Our study sends a strong warning to policymakers to reconsider the service program of physical education classes for kids,” he said.
【小题1】How did the school district help the researchers carry out the study?

A.By analyzing the data of fitness tests.
B.By giving some basic information.
C.By completing some questionnaires.
D.By offering a certain amount of Money.
【小题2】According to the passage, the result of the study will be published ______.
A.in a bookB.in a journalC.at a conferenceD.on the Internet
【小题3】What’s the suitable title of the passage?
A.Parents should be aware of the benefit of fitness.
B.Fitter kids are likely to make better grades.
C.Fitness affects kids’ social behavior greatly.
D.Teachers should value physical education classes.
【小题4】What’s Becky Hashim’s attitude towards the relationship between physical fitness and academic performance?
A.SupportiveB.IndifferentC.CriticalD.Doubtful
【小题5】What does the underlined word “one” in Paragraph refer to?
A.The BMI.B.The body fat.C.The brain development.D.The test score.
【小题6】From the last paragraph we can infer that physically fit kids ______.
A.deserve to be treated wellB.live much longer than others
C.get along well with othersD.enjoy a peaceful life

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FRIDAY, Aug. 3 (Health Day News) -- Middle school students who are physically fit are likely to score higher on standardized tests measuring reading and math abilities, a new study has found. And, the average scores went up in connection with levels of fitness, the findings showed.

“The more physically fit kids were, the higher their scores,” said the study’s lead author, Trent Petrie, director of the Center for Sport Psychology at the University of North Texas in Denton. “Parents should encourage their kids to be physically active. There are some real cognitive (认知的) and academic benefits that come from physical fitness”, Petrie said.

Results of the study are scheduled to be presented Friday at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association in Orlando, Fla. The study included more than 1,200 middle school students from five schools in a suburban area of Texas, with 561 boys and 650 girls. About 57 percent of the children were white, and nearly one-quarter were Mexican American. Nine percent were black and about 2 percent were of Asian descent.

The school district provided the researchers with information on the children’s race, age, grade level and whether they qualified for the free school lunch program, which was an indicator of the family’s socioeconomic status. The schools also provided scores to the tests, which were given between one and four months after the researchers had assessed the children’s levels of fitness. Fitness tests were administered during physical education classes to determine the youngsters’ heart and lung health (cardiorespiratory fitness), as well as their body mass index (BMI), an indicator of how much body fat a person has. The children also filled out questionnaires that helped the researchers determine factors such as self-esteem and social support.

After accounting for factors such as age, sex, family income and self-esteem, the researchers found that for both boys and girls, higher levels of heart and lung health predicted better scores on both the math and reading tests.

For boys, perceived (感观的) social support also seemed to increase their reading scores, the investigators found. In girls, while being physically fit predicted higher reading scores, so too did a higher BMI-- which indicates more body fat. “We were a little surprised by this finding,” Petrie said.

“It was not as strong an association as the one with physical fitness,” he added. The authors suspect it may have something to do with girls this age entering adolescence, which may be related to a higher BMI and slightly higher brain development. He said he plans to make great effort to look for this relationship again in larger studies to see if it was a chance finding, or if the association holds up.

“While we can’t say 100 percent that physical fitness causes better academic performance, we can say that there is a strong and predictive relationship between physical fitness and academic performance,” Petrie said.

“It’s hard to tease apart (梳理) the exact reason for this association,” said Becky Hashim, an attending clinical psychologist and assistant professor in the departments of psychiatry and pediatrics at the Children’s Hospital of Montefiore, in New York City.

“It may be that the children are getting more oxygen. When the heart and lungs are working at a higher capacity, it may allow the brain to work at peak performance. Children who are less fit may be sleepier during school,” she noted. “I personally feel that there’s probably a strong relationship between the confidence you get from being able to do something physical well and academic performance.”

Whatever the reason behind this association may be, “there’s certainly no harm in pushing physical fitness,” Hashim added. “Physical fitness may make you feel better, give you more confidence and improve your performance across the board,” she said.

Petrie agreed. “Physically fit kids are happier, have higher self-esteem and, tend to have better relationships, and now we’re beginning to see that there also seem to be benefits cognitively and academically. Our study sends a strong warning to policymakers to reconsider the service program of physical education classes for kids,” he said.

1.How did the school district help the researchers carry out the study?

A.By analyzing the data of fitness tests.

B.By giving some basic information.

C.By completing some questionnaires.

D.By offering a certain amount of Money.

2.According to the passage, the result of the study will be published ______.

A.in a book          B.in a journal        C.at a conference     D.on the Internet

3.What’s the suitable title of the passage?

A.Parents should be aware of the benefit of fitness.

B.Fitter kids are likely to make better grades.

C.Fitness affects kids’ social behavior greatly.

D.Teachers should value physical education classes.

4.What’s Becky Hashim’s attitude towards the relationship between physical fitness and academic performance?

A.Supportive        B.Indifferent         C.Critical            D.Doubtful

5.What does the underlined word “one” in Paragraph refer to?

A.The BMI.          B.The body fat.       C.The brain development.   D.The test score.

6.From the last paragraph we can infer that physically fit kids ______.

A.deserve to be treated well                B.live much longer than others

C.get along well with others                 D.enjoy a peaceful life

 

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