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@#@阅读下列短文,从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个正确答案。

@#@ThefirstyearofschoolinAmerica,knownaskindergarten(幼儿园),usuallybeginsbetweentheagesoffiveandsix.Amongrichcountriessuchalatestartisverystrange.PresidentObamabelievesitisaneconomicandsocialproblem;@#@hiseducationsecretarygoesasfarastosaythatitis“morallywrong“.Thisstatementhassomesupport,asitisclearfromresearchintovocabularythatyoungstersfrompoorfamiliesenterkindergartenwellbehindthosefromrichfamilies-adisadvantagethatusuallylastsalifetime.Childrenfromhouseholdsonwelfareknew525wordsbytheageofthree,whilethechildrenofprofessionalshadmastered1,116.Pre-schoolcanhelpclosethisgap.Soinaspeechlastmonth,Mr.ObamacalledforapartnershipbetweenthefederalgovernmentandthestatestoexpandittoeveryAmericanchild.Itlaterbecameknownthat“every”meantthosewhocomefromfamilieswithincomesofupto200%abovethepovertyline-equaltoanincomeof$47,000forafamilyoffour.Somecritics(评论家)saythatsendingchildrentoschoolattheageoffourdoesnotwork.Theevidencesuggestsotherwise.Forexample,onMarch20thnewresultswereannouncedfromastudyof9to11yearoldsinNewJersey.Thisreportfoundthatdisadvantagedchildrenwhohadattendedpre-schoolhadbetterliteracy(读写能力),language,mathandscienceskills.Andtwoyearsofpre-kindergartenwerebetterthanone.Somestudiesalsofollowtheeffectsofearlylearningoverlifetimes,suchasitseffectoncrimeratesandotherfactorsthatmayeventuallyburdensociety.CriticshavesingledoutagovernmentschemecalledHeadStart,createdin1965,whichprovidespoorhouseholdswitharangeofservicesincludingschool-basedearlyeducation.21.ThekindergarteninotherrichcountriesusuallybeginsthaninAmerica.A.earlierB.laterC.slower[答案]A22.WhichisTRUEaboutthevocabularysizeofthetwogroupsofkids?

@#@A.Poorpre-schoolkidshavealargervocabularythanrichones.B.Richpre-schoolkidshavealargervocabularythanpoorones.C.Thereisnoobviousdifferencebetweenthetwogroupsofkids.[答案]B23.WhichofthefollowingabouttheNewJerseystudyisTRUE?

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@#@A.SecondaryEducation.B.Pre-schoolEducation.C.PoorKids'Education.[答案]B2021年7月试题及答案21-25题:

@#@阅读下列短文,从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个正确答案。

@#@TheInternethasbeenperhapsthegreatestinnovationininformationtechnology.Ithasbecomeanimportanttoolwithmanyadvantages.First,theInternetisatreasurehouseofinformationandknowledgeonanytopic.Itiscommonpracticenowtosearchthewebforresourcesandinformationforhomework,officepresentations,workprojectsandstudies,etc.Second,therearemoreandmoremassiveopenonlinecourses(MOOCs).TheseMOOCsmakeitpossibleforpeopletocarryouttheirlearninganyplacearoundtheworld,andanytimearoundtheclock.AslongasthelearnershaveaccesstoadigitaldevicewhichislinkeduptotheInternet,theycanenjoybrowsingpagesorwatchingvideolectures.Indoingso,theyhaveopportunitiestolearnfromprofessorstheyotherwisewouldnotbeabletoaccess.Third,entertainmentisoneoftheleadingreasonspeopleliketheWeb.Listeningtomusic,playinggames,watchingmovies,followingthelatestnewsaboutfamoussportsstars,moviestarsandsingersandlookingintolifestylewebsiteshavebecomeday-to-dayactivitiesofmanyInternetusers.OnecannotimagineasociallifewithoutQQorWeChat.Thesesocialappshavebecomeourmeansforstayingconnectedwithfriends,colleaguesandfamilymembers,andstayingintouchwiththeworld.Lastbutnotleast,wecanshopanddootherbusinessonline.Wecanordergoods,books,ticketsandpaybillswithouthavingtoleaveourhomesoroffices.21.TheInternethasbeenperhapsthegreatestinnovationin__________.A.informationtechnologyB.biologyC.calculation[答案]A22.Thephrase“treasurehouse”inPara.2means__________.A.astorehousefortreasuresB.ahousefullofvaluablethingsC.avirtualstoringplace[答案]C23.MOOCsmakeitpossibleforpeople__________.A.tolearnanyplaceanytimeB.tolinktotheInternetC.tohaveaccessadigitaldevice[答案]A24.__________islistedasoneoftheentertainmentactivitiesoftheInternetusage.A.WatchingvideolecturesB.SearchinginformationforhomeworkC.Followingnewsaboutcelebrities[答案]C25.__________ismentionedinthetextasasocialapp.A.MOOCsB.WeChatC.Web[答案]B2021年1月试题及答案21-25题:

@#@阅读下列短文,从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个正确答案。

@#@TheInternethasbeenperhapsthegreatestinnovationininformationtechnology.Ithasbecomeanimportanttoolwithmanyadvantages.First,theInternetisatreasurehouseofinformationandknowledgeonanytopic.Itiscommonpracticenowtosearchthewebforresourcesandinformationforhomework,officepresentations,workprojectsandstudies,etc.Second,therearemoreandmoremassiveopenonlinecourses(MOOCs).TheseMOOCsmakeitpossibleforpeopletocarryouttheirlearninganyplacearoundtheworld,andanytimearoundtheclock.AslongasthelearnershaveaccesstoadigitaldevicewhichislinkeduptotheInternet,theycanenjoybrowsingpagesorwatchingvideolectures.Indoingso,theyhaveopportunitiestolearnfromprofessorstheyotherwisewouldnotbeabletoaccess.Third,entertainmentisoneoftheleadingreasonspeopleliketheWeb.Listeningtomusic,playinggames,watchingmovies,followingthelatestnewsaboutfamoussportsstars,moviestarsandsingersandlookingintolifestylewebsiteshavebecomeday-to-dayactivitiesofmanyInternetusers.OnecannotimagineasociallifewithoutQQorWeChat.Thesesocialappshavebecomeourmeansforstayingconnectedwithfriends,colleaguesandfamilymembers,andstayingintouchwiththeworld.Lastbutnotleast,wecanshopanddootherbusinessonline.Wecanordergoods,books,ticketsandpaybillswithouthavingtoleaveourhomesoroffices.21.TheInternethasbeenperhapsthegreatestinnovationin__________.A.informationtechnologyB.biologyC.calculation[答案]A22.Thephrase“treasurehouse”inPara.2means__________.A.astorehousefortreasuresB.ahousefullofvaluablethingsC.avirtualstoringplace[答案]C23.MOOCsmakeitpossibleforpeople__________.A.tolearnanyplaceanytimeB.tolinktotheInternetC.tohaveaccessadigitaldevice[答案]A24.__________islistedasoneoftheentertainmentactivitiesoftheInternetusage.A.WatchingvideolecturesB.SearchinginformationforhomeworkC.Followingnewsaboutcelebrities[答案]C25.__________ismentionedinthetextasasocialapp.A.MOOCsB.WeChatC.Web[答案]B2021年7月试题及答案21-25题:

@#@阅读下列短文,从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个正确答案。

@#@ThefirstyearofschoolinAmerica,knownaskindergarten(幼儿园),usuallybeginsbetweentheagesoffiveandsix.Amongrichcountriessuchalatestartisverystrange.PresidentObamabelievesitisaneconomicandsocialproblem;@#@hiseducationsecretarygoesasfarastosaythatitis“morallywrong”.Thisstatementhassomesupport,asitisclearfromresearchintovocabularythatyoungstersfrompoorfamiliesenterkindergartenwellbehindthosefromrichfamilies-adisadvantagethatusuallylastsalifetime.Childrenfromhouseholdsonwelfareknew525wordsbytheageofthree,whilethechildrenofprofessionalshadmastered1,116.Pre-schoolcanhelpclosethisgap.Soinaspeechlastmonth,Mr.ObamacalledforapartnershipbetweenthefederalgovernmentandthestatestoexpandittoeveryAmericanchild.Itlaterbecameknownthat“every”meantthosewhocomefromfamilieswithincomesofupto200%abovethepovertyline-equaltoanincomeof$47,000forafamilyoffour.Somecritics(评论家)saythatsendingchildrentoschoolattheageoffourdoesnotwork.Theevidencesuggestsotherwise.Forexample,onMarch20thnewresultswereannouncedfromastudyof9to11yearoldsinNewJersey.Thisreportfoundthatdisadvantagedchildrenwhohadattendedpre-schoolhadbetterliteracy(读写能力),language,mathandscienceskills.Andtwoyearsofpre-kindergartenwerebetterthanone.Somestudiesalsofollowtheeffectsofearlylearningoverlifetimes,suchasitseffectoncrimeratesandotherfactorsthatmayeventuallyburdensociety.CriticshavesingledoutagovernmentschemecalledHeadStart,createdin1965,whichprovidespoorhouseholdswitharangeofservicesincludingschool-basedearlyeducation.21.ThekindergarteninotherrichcountriesusuallybeginsthaninAmerica.A.earlierB.laterC.slower[答案]A22.WhichisTRUEaboutthevocabularysizeofthetwogroupsofkids?

@#@A.Poorpre-schoolkidshavealargervocabularythanrichones.B.Richpre-schoolkidshavealargervocabularythanpoorones.C.Thereisnoobviousdifferencebetweenthetwogroupsofkids.[答案]B23.WhichofthefollowingabouttheNewJerseystudyisTRUE?

@#@A.ThereisnoevidencetosupporttheNewJerseystudy.B.Twoyearsofpre-kindergartenwerebetterthanone.C.Sendingchildrentoschoolattheageoffourisnotgoingtohelp.[答案]B24.Thephrase“singleout”inthelastparagraphmeans.A.countB.thinkaboutC.choose[答案]C25.Whichofthefollowingisanappropriatetitleforthispassage?

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