题目内容
English people do not like to be too close to one another unless there is a reason.
解析:
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英国人不喜欢和别人挨得很近,除非有什么原因。 |
Most of us seem to reach our peak of alertness (警觉) around noon. Soon after that, alertness declines, and sleepiness may set in by mid-afternoon.
Your short-term memory is best during the morning—in fact, about 15 percent more efficient than at any other time of day. So, students, take notice: when you are faced with a morning exam, it really does pay to review your notes right before the test is given.
However, long-term memory is different. Afternoon is the best time for learning materials that you want to recall days, weeks or months later. Politicians, business executives or others who must learn speeches would be smart to do their memorizing during that time of day. You should try to do most of your studying in the afternoon, rather than late at night. Many students believe they memorize better while burning the midnight oil because their short-term recall is better during the early hours of the morning than in the afternoon. But short-term memory won’t help them much several days later, when they face the exam.
By contrast, we tend to do best on tasks related to the process of knowing, understanding, and learning numbers during the morning hours.
What about sports? During afternoon and early evening, you’re able to react the quickest to an outside stimulus—like a baseball speeding toward you. Studies have also shown that late in the day, when your body temperature is peaking, you will consider PE easier and less tiring—whether it actually is or not. That means you are more likely to work harder during a late afternoon or early evening workout, and therefore benefit more from it.
In fact, all of your senses—taste, sight, hearing, touch and smell—may be at their keenest during late afternoon and early evening. That could be why dinner usually tastes better to us than breakfast.
While all of us follow the same general pattern of ups and downs, the exact timing varies from person to person. It all depends on how your “biological” day is structured. Each of us can increase our knowledge about our individual rhythms. Learn how to listen to the inner beats of your body; let them set the pace of your day. You will live a healthier and happier life.
【小题1】What does the underlined “it really does pay” mean?
| A.It will cost a lot. | B.It requires price. |
| C.It is very painful. | D.It is worthwhile. |
| A.in the afternoon | B.in the late evening |
| C.in the early morning | D.right before the exam |
| A.we eat more food at noon |
| B.we feel most tired if we exercise in the evening |
| C.it is a good choice to study math in the morning |
| D.we feel most sleepy before noon |
| A.What’s Your Best Time of the Day for Different Tasks |
| B.How to Live a Healthier and Happier Life |
| C.How to Study Efficiently |
| D.How to Keep Your Best State of Learning |
Pupils work harder in lessons if they are taught by a man, a study has claimed. Male teachers are more likely to improve pupils' self-esteem and are judged by pupils to be more fair, according to a study published by the Department for Education.
But there is a significant shortage of male teachers, especially in primary schools, with reports last month indicating that almost one in three primaries has an all-female teaching staff. The latest figures heightened fears that schools are becoming dominated (主宰) by women and children are being denied access to male role models in the classroom.
Researchers at the London School of Economics and Westminster University conducted an experiment in which each of 1,200 pupils in 29 schools was given £2. They could use the money to "buy" up to 10 questions at a cost of 20p each, which they then had to answer. If they were right they were given an extra 20p, but if they were wrong they lost 20p. Boys and girls who had a male teacher chose on average almost half a question more than those taught by women, indicating that they had a more positive outlook on the rewards of effort, the the study said.
Researchers wrote: "One of the most significant results featured in this experiment is the positive effect of male teachers on effort. The experiment suggests that higher ability pupils either believed that the teacher would reward them more favorably or had a preference for working hard to please the teacher."
According to the Good Teacher Training Guide, 86 per cent of new teachers entering primary schools are female, along with 62 per cent of those entering secondary schools.
Professor Alan Smithers, of Buckingham University, said: "This is an interesting and somewhat surprising finding, but it does underline the importance of having a good mix of male and female teachers in classes."
【小题1】Which of the following is true of the passage?
| A.Male teachers are more fair than female teachers. |
| B.Now most primary schools are in need of teachers. |
| C.Most people are afraid that their children can't get access to male teachers. |
| D.The author thinks that male teachers are better than female teachers. |
| A.He is for the finding. |
| B.He is against the finding. |
| C.He doesn't show his opinion about it. |
| D.He thinks it’s interesting and somewhat surprising. |
| A.Researchers at the London School of Economics and Westminster University conducted an experiment. |
| B.Students co |
| C.Boys and girls who had a male teacher chose on average almost half a question more than those taught by women. |
| D.The experiment shows that students taught by male teachers had a more positive outlook on the rewards of effort. |
| A.one third of primaries has an all female staff |
| B.if a student is taught by a man teacher, he will think that if he works harder he will make greater progress |
| C.86 per cent of new teachers entering primary schools are female |
| D.this finding is interesting and surprising |
| A.It is from a PE section on the Internet. |
| B.It is from an educational magazine. |
| C.It comes from the social section of a newspaper. |
| D.It comes from an English teaching book. |