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2013-04-09
Oh! I almost forgot to tell you that although I am not a bird I do have wings and can fly for short distances.So if you pick me up and let me run up and down your hands and arms, then please don’t frighten me by screaming if I suddenly secede to take off!
64.What threatens Lucy the Ladybird most?
A.Heavy rains. B.Cold weather. C.Air pollution. D.Aphids.
65.From the second paragraph we can learn that Lucy thinks_____.
A.ladybirds are the best living things in the garden
B.ladybirds are the most honest living things in the garden
C.the garden is a perfect place for ladybirds to live in
D.ladybirds add beauty to the garden naturally
66.What do we know about the ladybird?
A.It belongs to the insect family. B.It does harm to all growing plants.
C.It lives on the liquid of plants. D.It can fly a long distance.
67.How many aspects about the ladybirds are talked about in the passage?
a.its appearance b.its influence on plants
c.its habitat d.its food
e.the origin of its name
A.2 B.3 C.4 D.5
D
No rows of desks in this classroom, and no teacher lecturing at the front.In fact, that’s something Barrie teacher Liz Collett rarely does.Instead, she’s on the move, talking to students about their work, from the small group sitting on the floor playing games to others nearby figuring out a math problem.
The children in this class do not take a spelling test all year — in fact, the school avoids all pencil-and-paper tests — nor do they get assigned homework.Instead, their teacher gives them immediate feedback(反馈) on their work throughout the day.
Welcome to the school of the 21st century, a place where teachers and students cooperate all the time.Such advanced classrooms are trying things, which some might consider as coddling kids — letting students give a voice-recorded essay instead of a written one or even allowing teens to design their own courses.
Though some people blame schools for dumbing things down (降低教育标准) , others will say such changes are actually based on the newest research on how to attract today’s youth and increase not only their interests, but also their achievements.Many of today’s school are not holding kid’s interests.And if they’re not interested, they’re not learning — and isn’t that the point?
“Students today say they want their education to be useful and valuable, and don’t want it to be simply repeating the facts.That’s the kind of learning that be happening for many kids,” says Penny Milton, a researcher.“What we could argue is that to become good learners, they need to become thinkers.”
Jan Olson, anther researcher, says schools have been operating the same way since the Industrial Revolution.But the digital age is bringing an education revolution.While using technology is a part of it, what’s important for students is being able to use information and understand it, not just remembering it.
Today’s learner needs fewer traditional tests and more “effective” feedback, ongoing discussion with a teacher, which studies have found is the number one factor in improving achievement.
68.The first two paragraphs are used to_______.
A.blame Liz for not being responsible for her work
B.describe what schools are like in the 21st century
C.give an example of a successful school lesson
D.question whether it is right not to assign homework
69.The underlined sentence in Paragraph 3 means “some people may think it as a way of____”
A.spoiling children B.making children become lazy
C.leading children to make mistakes D.caring about children
70.Jan Olson thinks it important for students to ______.
A.repeat the facts without really thinking
B.learn something related to technology
C.make full use of information
D.use technology to improve their grades
71.Which is the most effective way to help students achieve more?
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