题目内容

20.When his mother requires him to do homework,he decided to have the lightburning(burn) all night to pretend he was working hard.

分析 当他妈妈要求他做作业时,他决定把灯整夜亮着,来假装努力学习.

解答 答案:burning
根据句意,have sth/sb doing sth为固定短语,意为"让某人一直做…",所以用"burning"形式,表示灯一直亮着.

点评 考生需熟练掌握一些固定短语,并结合具体语境灵活使用.

练习册系列答案
相关题目
11.Everyone knows about straight-A students.We see them frequently in TV situation comedies and in movies like Revenge(报复)of the Nerds.They get high grades,all right,but only by becoming dull laborers,their noses always stuck in a book.They are not good at social communication and look clumsy while doing sports.
How,then,do we account for Domenica Roman or Paul Melendres?
Roman is on the tennis team at Fairmont Senior High School.She also sings in the choral group,serves on the student council and is a member of the mathematics society.For two years she has maintained A's in every subject.Melendres,a freshman at the University of New Mexico,was student-body president at Valley High School in Albuquerque.He played soccer and basketball well,exhibited at the science fair,and meanwhile worked as a reporter on a local television station.Being a speech giver at the graduation ceremony,he achieved straight A's in his regular classes,plus bonus points for A's in two college-level courses.
How do super-achievers like Roman and Melendres do it?Brains aren't the only answer."Top grades don't always go to the brightest students,"declares Herbert Walberg,a professor of education at the University of Illinois at Chicago,who has conducted major studies on super-achieving students."Knowing how to make the most of your innate(天生的)abilities counts for more.Much more."
In fact,Walberg says,students with high IQ sometimes don't do as well as classmates with lower IQ.For them,learning comes too easily and they never find out how to get down.
Hard work isn't the whole story,either."It's not how long you sit there with the books open,"said one of the many-A students we interviewed."It's what you do while you're sitting."Indeed,some of these students actually put in fewer hours of homework time than their lower-scoring classmates.
The kids at the top of the class get there by mastering a few basic techniques that others can readily learn.
73.What can we conclude from the first paragraph?B
A.Most TV programs and films are about straight-A students.
B.People have unfavorable impression on straight-A students.
C.Everyone knows about straight-A students from TV or films.
D.Straight-A students are well admired by people in the society.
74.Some students become super-achievers mainly becauseC.
A.they are born cleverer than others
B.they work longer hours at study
C.they make full use of their abilities
D.they know the shortcut to success
75.What will be talked about after the last paragraph?C
A.The interviews with more students.
B.The role IQ plays in learning well.
C.The techniques to be better learners.
D.The achievements top students make.
10.How to deal successfully with a child showing outstanding musical ability?It's not always clear how best to develop and encourage his gift.Many parents may even fail to recognize and respond to their children's need until discouragement explodes into uncooperative behavior.And while most schools are equipped to deal with children who are especially able in academic subjects,the musically gifted require special understanding which may not always be available in an ordinary school.Such children may well benefit from the education offered by a specialist music school.
The five music schools in Britain aim to provide an environment where gifted children can develop their skills under the guidance of professional musicians.Children here spend about half of a day on musical activities,for example,individual lessons,orchestras,chamber(室内音乐的)groups,voice training,conducting and theory.They also spend several hours a day practicing in private rooms.The rest of their time is taken up with the subjects:English,maths and basic sciences.
What are the disadvantages?An obvious problem is that the fees are high.However,each school will offer scholarships and other forms of financial aid.Secondly,not all parents want to send their children to boarding school,especially at an early age.Almost all the directors of the specialist schools express doubts about the wisdom of admitting children as young as seven into such a tense and disciplined (守纪律的) environment.They stress,however,that their main aim is to help the students to become those who are excellent in all aspects.

61.If a child's musical ability is not recognized,A.
A.the child may behave badly
B.the ability may fade away
C.the child may lose interest
D.the parents may become anxious
62.What probably may musically gifted children face in ordinary schools?C
A.Their academic work may suffer.
B.Schools lack musical equipment.
C.Music is not seen as an important subject.
D.Parents and teachers don't work together.
63.What makes specialist music schools different from other schools?B
A.Their working day is longer.
B.A range of musical training is offered.
C.More than half the day is spent on music.
D.The children have mostly one-to-one lessons.
64.According to school directors,what is a possible disadvantage for pupils?D
A.Poor children may not be included.
B.They may lose their individuality.
C.There may be a discipline problem.
D.They may be too small on arrival.
65.The passage mainly talks aboutC.
A.education and development about children
B.disadvantages of music schools
C.music schools for children with music gift
D.how to deal with music talented children.

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网