题目内容
3、 More than one million children in the United States do not go to school. Instead, they learn at home. Most often, their parents are their teachers. Educational companies, libraries and the Internet provide many families with teaching material.
Parents choose home schooling for several reasons. Some choose it because of their religious beliefs. Others say it provides more time for the family to be together. They say the home offers a better place for learning. Some parents believe home schooling avoids problems of rational schools. Critics, however, say children need to attend school with other children.
All fifty American states and the District of Columbia permit home schooling. Some states do not require much preparation by parents or testing of children. Other states have more requirements for home schooling. Home schooling in the United States began when the country was established. In farm areas, people often lived far from a school. Widespread home schooling took place until about the middle of the nineteenth century. Then, in 1852, the state of Massachusetts passed the first law requiring children to attend school.
Over the years, the American public education system strengthened and grew. By the 1960s and 1970s, however, some Americans believed that traditional education was not helping their children. So a number of parents began home schooling.
Home schooling expert Linda Dobson says many people have helped the movement grow. She says many kinds of people have joined the movement. These include rich people and poor people. They represent many races, religions and political beliefs. Ms. Dobson says the number of home-schooled children has increased an estimated fifteen to twenty percent each year during the last fifteen years.
61. Teaching materials for home schooling do NOT come from _______.
A. parents B. libraries
C. the Internet D. educational companies
62. Which of the following is one of the reasons why parents choose home schooling?
A. It makes parents and their children have less time together.
B. Some people have different religious beliefs from the others.
C. It can’t provide a comfortable place for children to be in.
D. There are too many students in a home classroom.
63. Home schooling was started in ________.
A. the 1960s B. the 1970s
C. the 1850s D. the 1770s
64. Home schooling in the United States now is __________.
A. facing many difficulties
B. struggling
C. growing fast
D. decreasing in large numbers
试题答案
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More than one million children in the United States do not go to school. Instead, they learn at home. Most often, their parents are their teachers. Educational companies, libraries and the Internet provide many families with teaching materials.
Parents choose home schooling for several reasons. Some choose it because of their religious beliefs. Others say it provides more time for the family to be together. They say the home offers a better place for learning. Some parents believe home schooling avoids learning. Some parents believe home schooling avoids problems of national schools. Critics, however, say children need to attend school with other children.
All fifty American states and the District of Columbia permit home schooling. Some states do not require much preparation by parents or testing of children. Other states have more requirements for home schooling. Home schooling in the United States began when the country was established. In farm areas, people often lived far from a school. Widespread home schooling took place until about the middle of the nineteenth century. Then, in 1852, the state of Massachusetts passed the first law requiring children to attend school.
Over the years, the American public education system strengthened and grew. By the 1960s and 1970s, however, some Americans believed that traditional education was not helping their children. So a number of parents began home schooling.
Home schooling expert Linda Dobson says many people have helped the movement grow. She says many kinds of people have joined the movement. These include rich people and poor people. They represent many races, religions and political beliefs. Ms. Dobson says the number of home-schooled children has increased an estimated fifteen to twenty percent each year during the last fifteen years.
Teaching materials for home schooling do NOT come from _______.
A. parents B. libraries
C. the Internet D. educational companies
Which of the following is one of the reasons why parents choose home schooling?
A. it makes parents and their children have less time together.
B. Some people have different religious beliefs from the others.
C. It can’t provide a comfortable place for children to be in.
D. There are too many students in a home classroom.
Home schooling was started in ________.
A. the 1960s B. the 1970s C. the 1850s D. the 1776
Home schooling in the United States now is __________.
A. facing many difficulties B. struggling
C. growing fast D. decreasing in large numbers
查看习题详情和答案>>More than one million children in the United States do not go to school. Instead, they learn at home. Most often, their parents are their teachers. Educational companies, libraries and the Internet provide many families with teaching materials.
Parents choose home schooling for several reasons. Some choose it because of their religious beliefs. Others say it provides more time for the family to be together. They say the home offers a better place for learning. Some parents believe home schooling avoids learning. Some parents believe home schooling avoids problems of national schools. Critics, however, say children need to attend school with other children.
All fifty American states and the District of Columbia permit home schooling. Some states do not require much preparation by parents or testing of children. Other states have more requirements for home schooling. Home schooling in the United States began when the country was established. In farm areas, people often lived far from a school. Widespread home schooling took place until about the middle of the nineteenth century. Then, in 1852, the state of Massachusetts passed the first law requiring children to attend school.
Over the years, the American public education system strengthened and grew. By the 1960s and 1970s, however, some Americans believed that traditional education was not helping their children. So a number of parents began home schooling.
Home schooling expert Linda Dobson says many people have helped the movement grow. She says many kinds of people have joined the movement. These include rich people and poor people. They represent many races, religions and political beliefs. Ms. Dobson says the number of home-schooled children has increased an estimated fifteen to twenty percent each year during the last fifteen years.
【小题1】Teaching materials for home schooling do NOT come from _______.
| A.parents | B.libraries |
| C.the Internet | D.educational companies |
| A.it makes parents and their children have less time together. |
| B.Some people have different religious beliefs from the others. |
| C.It can’t provide a comfortable place for children to be in. |
| D.There are too many students in a home classroom. |
| A.the 1960s | B.the 1970s | C.the 1850s | D.the 1776 |
| A.facing many difficulties | B.struggling |
| C.growing fast | D.decreasing in large numbers |
More than one million children in the United States do not go to school. Instead, they learn at home. Most often, their parents are their teachers. Educational companies, libraries and the Internet provide many families with teaching materials.
Parents choose home schooling for several reasons. Some choose it because of their religious beliefs. Others say it provides more time for the family to be together. They say the home offers a better place for learning. Some parents believe home schooling avoids learning. Some parents believe home schooling avoids problems of national schools. Critics, however, say children need to attend school with other children.
All fifty American states and the District of Columbia permit home schooling. Some states do not require much preparation by parents or testing of children. Other states have more requirements for home schooling. Home schooling in the United States began when the country was established. In farm areas, people often lived far from a school. Widespread home schooling took place until about the middle of the nineteenth century. Then, in 1852, the state of Massachusetts passed the first law requiring children to attend school.
Over the years, the American public education system strengthened and grew. By the 1960s and 1970s, however, some Americans believed that traditional education was not helping their children. So a number of parents began home schooling.
Home schooling expert Linda Dobson says many people have helped the movement grow. She says many kinds of people have joined the movement. These include rich people and poor people. They represent many races, religions and political beliefs. Ms. Dobson says the number of home-schooled children has increased an estimated fifteen to twenty percent each year during the last fifteen years.
1.Teaching materials for home schooling do NOT come from _______.
A. parents B. libraries
C. the Internet D. educational companies
2.Which of the following is one of the reasons why parents choose home schooling?
A. it makes parents and their children have less time together.
B. Some people have different religious beliefs from the others.
C. It can’t provide a comfortable place for children to be in.
D. There are too many students in a home classroom.
3.Home schooling was started in ________.
A. the 1960s B. the 1970s C. the 1850s D. the 1776
4.Home schooling in the United States now is __________.
A. facing many difficulties B. struggling
C. growing fast D. decreasing in large numbers
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More than one million children in the United States do not go to school. Instead, they learn at home. Most often, their parents are their teachers. Educational companies, libraries and the Internet provide many families with teaching materials.
Parents choose home schooling for several reasons. Some choose it because of their religious beliefs. Others say it provides more time for the family to be together. They say the home offers a better place for learning. Some parents believe home schooling avoids learning. Some parents believe home schooling avoids problems of national schools. Critics, however, say children need to attend school with other children.
All fifty American states and the District of Columbia permit home schooling. Some states do not require much preparation by parents or testing of children. Other states have more requirements for home schooling. Home schooling in the United States began when the country was established. In farm areas, people often lived far from a school. Widespread home schooling took place until about the middle of the nineteenth century. Then, in 1852, the state of Massachusetts passed the first law requiring children to attend school.
Over the years, the American public education system strengthened and grew. By the 1960s and 1970s, however, some Americans believed that traditional education was not helping their children. So a number of parents began home schooling.
Home schooling expert Linda Dobson says many people have helped the movement grow. She says many kinds of people have joined the movement. These include rich people and poor people. They represent many races, religions and political beliefs. Ms. Dobson says the number of home-schooled children has increased an estimated fifteen to twenty percent each year during the last fifteen years.
64. Teaching materials for home schooling do NOT come from _______.
A. parents B. libraries
C. the Internet D. educational companies
65. Which of the following is one of the reasons why parents choose home schooling?
A. it makes parents and their children have less time together.
B. Some people have different religious beliefs from the others.
C. It can’t provide a comfortable place for children to be in.
D. There are too many students in a home classroom.
66. Home schooling was started in ________.
A. the 1960s B. the 1970s C. the 1850s D. the 1776
67. Home schooling in the United States now is __________.
A. facing many difficulties B. struggling
C. growing fast D. decreasing in large numbers
查看习题详情和答案>> More than one million children in the
Parents choose home schooling for several reasons. Some choose it because of their religious beliefs. Others say it provides more time for the family to be together. They say the home offers a better place for learning. Some parents believe home schooling avoids learning. Some parents believe home schooling avoids problems of rational schools. Critics, however, say children need to attend school with other children.
All fifty American states and the
Over the year, the American public education system strengthened and grew. By the 1960s and 1970s, however, some Americans believed that traditional education was not helping their children. So a number of parents began home schooling.
Home schooling expert Linda Dobson says many people have helped the movement grow. She says many kinds of people have joined the movement. These include rich people and poor people. They represent many races, religions and political beliefs. Ms. Dobson says the number of home-schooled children has increased an estimated fifteen to twenty percent each year during the last fifteen years.
68. Teaching materials for home schooling do NOT come from _______.
A. parents B. libraries
C. the Internet D. educational companies
69. Which of the following is one of the reasons why parents choose home schooling?
A. it makes parents and their children have less time together.
B. Some people have different religious beliefs from the others.
C. It can’t provide a comfortable place for children to be in.
D. There are too many students in a home classroom.
70. Home schooling was started in ________.
A. the 1960s B. the 1970s
C. the 1850s D. the 1776
71. Home schooling in the
A. facing many difficulties
B. struggling
C. growing fast
D. decreasing in large numbers
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More than one million children in the
Parents choose home schooling for several reasons. Some choose it because of their religious beliefs. Others say it provides more time for the family to be together. They say the home offers a better place for learning. Some parents believe home schooling avoids problems of rational schools. Critics, however, say children need to attend school with other children.
All fifty American states and the
Over the years, the American public education system strengthened and grew. By the 1960s and 1970s, however, some Americans believed that traditional education was not helping their children. So a number of parents began home schooling.
Home schooling expert Linda Dobson says many people have helped the movement grow. She says many kinds of people have joined the movement. These include rich people and poor people. They represent many races, religions and political beliefs. Ms. Dobson says the number of home-schooled children has increased an estimated fifteen to twenty percent each year during the last fifteen years.
61. Teaching materials for home schooling do NOT come from _______.
A. parents B. libraries
C. the Internet D. educational companies
62. Which of the following is one of the reasons why parents choose home schooling?
A. It makes parents and their children have less time together.
B. Some people have different religious beliefs from the others.
C. It can’t provide a comfortable place for children to be in.
D. There are too many students in a home classroom.
63. Home schooling was started in ________.
A. the 1960s B. the 1970s
C. the 1850s D. the 1770s
64. Home schooling in the
A. facing many difficulties
B. struggling
C. growing fast
D. decreasing in large numbers
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More than one million children in the United States do not go to school.Instead, they learn at home.Most often, their parents are their teachers.Educational companies, libraries and the Internet provide many families with teaching materials.
Parents choose home schooling for several reasons.Some choose it because of their religious beliefs.Others say it provides more time for the family to be together.They say the home offers a better place for learning.Some parents believe home schooling avoids learning.Some parents believe home schooling avoids problems of national schools.Critics, however, say children need to attend school with other children.
All fifty American states and the District of Columbia permit home schooling.Some states do not require much preparation by parents or testing of children.Other states have more requirements for home schooling.Home schooling in the United States began when the country was established.In farm areas, people often lived far from a school.Widespread home schooling took place until about the middle of the nineteenth century.Then, in 1852, the state of Massachusetts passed the first law requiring children to attend school.
Over the years, the American public education system strengthened and grew.By the 1960s and 1970s, however, some Americans believed that traditional education was not helping their children.So a number of parents began home schooling.
Home schooling expert Linda Dobson says many people have helped the movement grow.She says many kinds of people have joined the movement.These include rich people and poor people.They represent many races, religions and political beliefs.Ms.Dobson says the number of home-schooled children has increased an estimated fifteen to twenty percent each year during the last fifteen years.
1.Teaching materials for home schooling do NOT come from _______.
A.parents B.libraries
C.the Internet D.educational companies
2.Which of the following is one of the reasons why parents choose home schooling?
A.it makes parents and their children have less time together.
B.Some people have different religious beliefs from the others.
C.It can’t provide a comfortable place for children to be in.
D.There are too many students in a home classroom.
3.Home schooling was started in ________.
A.the 1960s B.the 1970s
C.the 1850s D.the 1776
4.Home schooling in the United States now is __________.
A.facing many difficulties B.struggling
C.growing fast D.decreasing in large numbers
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More than one million children in the United States do not go to school.Instead, they learn at home.Most often, their parents are their teachers.Educational companies, libraries and the Internet provide many families with teaching materials.
Parents choose home schooling for several reasons.Some choose it because of their religious beliefs.Others say it provides more time for the family to be together.They say the home offers a better place for learning.Some parents believe home schooling avoids learning.Some parents believe home schooling avoids problems of national schools.Critics, however, say children need to attend school with other children.
All fifty American states and the District of Columbia permit home schooling.Some states do not require much preparation by parents or testing of children.Other states have more requirements for home schooling.Home schooling in the United States began when the country was established.In farm areas, people often lived far from a school.Widespread home schooling took place until about the middle of the nineteenth century.Then, in 1852, the state of Massachusetts passed the first law requiring children to attend school.
Over the years, the American public education system strengthened and grew.By the 1960s and 1970s, however, some Americans believed that traditional education was not helping their children.So a number of parents began home schooling.
Home schooling expert Linda Dobson says many people have helped the movement grow.She says many kinds of people have joined the movement.These include rich people and poor people.They represent many races, religions and political beliefs.Ms.Dobson says the number of home-schooled children has increased an estimated fifteen to twenty percent each year during the last fifteen years.
1.Teaching materials for home schooling do NOT come from _______.
A.parents B.libraries
C.the Internet D.educational companies
2.Which of the following is one of the reasons why parents choose home schooling?
A.it makes parents and their children have less time together.
B.Some people have different religious beliefs from the others.
C.It can’t provide a comfortable place for children to be in.
D.There are too many students in a home classroom.
3.Home schooling was started in ________.
A.the 1960s B.the 1970s
C.the 1850s D.the 1776
4.Home schooling in the United States now is __________.
A.facing many difficulties B.struggling
C.growing fast D.decreasing in large numbers
查看习题详情和答案>>More than one million children in the United States do not go to school. Instead, they learn at home.
They are taught by adults, like tutors (家庭教师). 1 Educational companies, libraries, and the Internet
provide many families with teaching material.
2 Some choose it because of their religious beliefs. Others say it provides more time for the family
to be together. They say home offers a better place for learning. Some parents believe home-schooling
avoids problems of traditional schools. These include classes that have too many students. Critics,
however, say children need to attend school with other children.
They also say that some home-schooled children do not get a good education. 3 Some states(州)
do not require much preparation made by parents or testing of children. Other states have more
requirements for home-schooling. Home-schooling in the United States began when the country was
established. In farm areas, people often lived far from a school. Widespread home-schooling took place
until about the middle of the 19th century. Then, in 1852, the state of Massachusetts passed the first law
requiring children to attend school.
Over the years, the American public education system strengthened and grew. By the 1960s and
1970s, however, some Americans believed that traditional education was not helping their child
ren. 4 Home-schooling expert Linda Dobson says many people have helped the movement grow. She says
some parents began teaching their children at home after changes in tax laws forced some private religious schools to close. That happened in the
1980s. And, most recently, she says many kinds of people havejoined the movement. 5 They represent many races, religions and political beliefs. Ms. Dobson says the
number of home-schooled children has increased by an estimated fifteen to twenty percent each year
during the last fifteen years.
A. So a number of parents began home-schooling.
B. They are mainly rich people.
C. However, all fifty American states and the District of Columbia permit home-schooling.
D. She says these include rich people and poor people.
D. Home-schooling is not accepted by all the people.
E. Parents choose home-schooling for several reasons.
F. Most often, their parents are their teachers.
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More than one million children in the United States do not go to school.Instead, they learn at home.They are taught by adults, like tutors(家庭教师). 1 Educational companies, libraries, and the Internet provide many families with teaching material.
2 Some choose it because of their religious beliefs.Others say it provides more time for the family to be together.They say home offers a better place for learning.Some parents believe home-schooling avoids problems of traditional schools.These include classes that have too many students.Critics, however, say children need to attend school with other children.
They also say that some home-schooled children do not get a good education. 3 Some states(州)do not require much preparation made by parents or testing of children.Other states have more requirements for home-schooling.Home-schooling in the United States began when the country was established.In farm areas, people often lived far from a school.Widespread home-schooling took place until about the middle of the 19th century.Then, in 1852, the state of Massachusetts passed the first law requiring children to attend school.
Over the years, the American public education system strengthened and grew.By the 1960s and 1970s, however, some Americans believed that traditional education was not helping their children. 4
Home-schooling expert Linda Dobson says many people have helped the movement grow.She says some parents began teaching their children at home after changes in tax laws forced some private religious schools to close.That happened in the 1980s.And, most recently, she says many kinds of people have joined the movement. 5 They represent many races, religions and political beliefs.Ms.Dobson says the number of home-schooled children has increased by an estimated fifteen to twenty percent each year during the last fifteen years.
A.So a number of parents began home-schooling.
B.They are mainly rich people.
C.However, all fifty American states and the District of Columbia permit home-schooling.
D.She says these include rich people and poor people.
D.Home-schooling is not accepted by all the people.
E.Parents choose home-schooling for several reasons.
F.Most often, their parents are their teachers.