五、阅读理解
We did a survey about study in our school. 73% of the students like hands - on programmes while the rest think tests are better for learning. Here are four students' ideas.
Hands - on programmes need time and hard work to complete. They teach kids not to put things off (拖延). Some kids might get bored and be less interested in studying for a test. Studying doesn't prepare you as much for the future, because jobs usually will have more difficult tasks than simply studying for a test. Also, completing a programme is good for spending time with your friends or families.
— Bruno
When people study, they remember what is in the book. If they know they have a test, they are more likely to take notes on all the important information to help them with the test, so they will learn it better.
— Alice
I think kids learn better by studying for tests. If you sit and study what you should learn, you will remember it. Hands - on programmes might end up making a kid feel worried if they are trying to finish on time, and if you are like that, you might not learn as much.
— Matt
With a hands - on programme you can be creative while you learn. It's also a lot more fun than sitting at a desk with flash cards, remembering information you'll forget about after the test. Besides, with a hands - on programme you can learn more than you thought, like creativity and different ways of thinking.
— David
(
A. 73%.
B. 50%.
C. 27%.
D. 100%.
(
A. Alice and David.
B. David and Bruno.
C. Bruno and Matt.
D. Alice and Matt.
(
A. They may be less interesting and more difficult.
B. They can make children learn to put off tasks.
C. They are much easier than studying for tests.
D. They may help children improve friendship.
(
A. Students will be more active in and after class.
B. Students will be more creative while studying.
C. Students will focus on studying with a coming test.
D. Students will forget the information after tests.
We did a survey about study in our school. 73% of the students like hands - on programmes while the rest think tests are better for learning. Here are four students' ideas.
Hands - on programmes need time and hard work to complete. They teach kids not to put things off (拖延). Some kids might get bored and be less interested in studying for a test. Studying doesn't prepare you as much for the future, because jobs usually will have more difficult tasks than simply studying for a test. Also, completing a programme is good for spending time with your friends or families.
— Bruno
When people study, they remember what is in the book. If they know they have a test, they are more likely to take notes on all the important information to help them with the test, so they will learn it better.
— Alice
I think kids learn better by studying for tests. If you sit and study what you should learn, you will remember it. Hands - on programmes might end up making a kid feel worried if they are trying to finish on time, and if you are like that, you might not learn as much.
— Matt
With a hands - on programme you can be creative while you learn. It's also a lot more fun than sitting at a desk with flash cards, remembering information you'll forget about after the test. Besides, with a hands - on programme you can learn more than you thought, like creativity and different ways of thinking.
— David
(
C
) 1. According to the survey, how many students like studying for tests better?A. 73%.
B. 50%.
C. 27%.
D. 100%.
(
D
) 2. Of the four students, who likes studying for tests better?A. Alice and David.
B. David and Bruno.
C. Bruno and Matt.
D. Alice and Matt.
(
D
) 3. What does Bruno think of hands - on programmes?A. They may be less interesting and more difficult.
B. They can make children learn to put off tasks.
C. They are much easier than studying for tests.
D. They may help children improve friendship.
(
C
) 4. Which sentence describes (描述) Alice's thoughts of studying for tests?A. Students will be more active in and after class.
B. Students will be more creative while studying.
C. Students will focus on studying with a coming test.
D. Students will forget the information after tests.
答案:1.C 2.D 3.D 4.C
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五、阅读理解
我们在学校做了一项关于学习的调查。73%的学生喜欢实践课程,而其余的学生认为考试更有利于学习。以下是四名学生的观点。
实践课程需要时间和努力才能完成。它们教会孩子们不要拖延。有些孩子可能会感到无聊,对备考学习的兴趣降低。学习并不能让你为未来做好充分准备,因为工作中的任务通常会比单纯的备考学习更困难。而且,完成一个实践课程有利于和你的朋友或家人共度时光。
——布鲁诺
当人们学习时,他们会记住书中的内容。如果他们知道自己有一场考试,他们更有可能把所有重要的信息都记下来,以帮助他们应对考试,这样他们就会学得更好。
——艾丽斯
我认为孩子们通过备考学习会学得更好。如果你坐下来学习你应该学的东西,你会记住它。如果孩子们试图按时完成实践课程,他们最终可能会感到焦虑,如果你是那样的话,你可能学不到那么多。
——马特
通过实践课程,你可以在学习的同时发挥创造力。这也比坐在书桌前拿着抽认卡有趣得多,抽认卡上的信息你考完试就会忘记。此外,通过实践课程,你可以学到比你想象的更多的东西,比如创造力和不同的思维方式。
——大卫
( )1. 根据调查,有多少学生更喜欢备考学习?
A. 73%。
B. 50%。
C. 27%。
D. 100%。
( )2. 在这四名学生中,谁更喜欢备考学习?
A. 艾丽斯和大卫。
B. 大卫和布鲁诺。
C. 布鲁诺和马特。
D. 艾丽斯和马特。
( )3. 布鲁诺如何看待实践课程?
A. 它们可能没那么有趣,而且更难。
B. 它们会让孩子们学会拖延任务。
C. 它们比备考学习容易得多。
D. 它们可能有助于孩子们增进友谊。
( )4. 哪句话描述了艾丽斯对备考学习的看法?
A. 学生们在课上和课后会更积极。
B. 学生们在学习时会更有创造力。
C. 学生们会因为即将到来的考试而专注于学习。
D. 学生们会在考试后忘记这些信息。
五、阅读理解
我们在学校做了一项关于学习的调查。73%的学生喜欢实践课程,而其余的学生认为考试更有利于学习。以下是四名学生的观点。
实践课程需要时间和努力才能完成。它们教会孩子们不要拖延。有些孩子可能会感到无聊,对备考学习的兴趣降低。学习并不能让你为未来做好充分准备,因为工作中的任务通常会比单纯的备考学习更困难。而且,完成一个实践课程有利于和你的朋友或家人共度时光。
——布鲁诺
当人们学习时,他们会记住书中的内容。如果他们知道自己有一场考试,他们更有可能把所有重要的信息都记下来,以帮助他们应对考试,这样他们就会学得更好。
——艾丽斯
我认为孩子们通过备考学习会学得更好。如果你坐下来学习你应该学的东西,你会记住它。如果孩子们试图按时完成实践课程,他们最终可能会感到焦虑,如果你是那样的话,你可能学不到那么多。
——马特
通过实践课程,你可以在学习的同时发挥创造力。这也比坐在书桌前拿着抽认卡有趣得多,抽认卡上的信息你考完试就会忘记。此外,通过实践课程,你可以学到比你想象的更多的东西,比如创造力和不同的思维方式。
——大卫
( )1. 根据调查,有多少学生更喜欢备考学习?
A. 73%。
B. 50%。
C. 27%。
D. 100%。
( )2. 在这四名学生中,谁更喜欢备考学习?
A. 艾丽斯和大卫。
B. 大卫和布鲁诺。
C. 布鲁诺和马特。
D. 艾丽斯和马特。
( )3. 布鲁诺如何看待实践课程?
A. 它们可能没那么有趣,而且更难。
B. 它们会让孩子们学会拖延任务。
C. 它们比备考学习容易得多。
D. 它们可能有助于孩子们增进友谊。
( )4. 哪句话描述了艾丽斯对备考学习的看法?
A. 学生们在课上和课后会更积极。
B. 学生们在学习时会更有创造力。
C. 学生们会因为即将到来的考试而专注于学习。
D. 学生们会在考试后忘记这些信息。