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1、新视野英语3级复习题Reading ComprehensionPassage 1Most Americans will tell you that character education in schools is a good idea. According to pollsters (作民意测验的人),90% of us want schools to teach core moral values. But what should “character education” look like? And more important, does it work?Take a look a
2、t Traut Core Knowledge School in Fort Collins, Colo. Traut Core is a public school with a waiting list of 500 students. A strong focus on 12 core values throughout the school culture has contributed to high academic achievement a Traut Core. The school now ranks first in reading and in the top five
3、in math out of the 26 schools in the district.Private schools are also on the list. The Montrose School in Natick, Mass. Has daily homerooms that focus on character discussions and leadership, and the school provides many opportunities for service to others. At Montrose, moral development is insepar
4、able from academic achievement.Wake County Public Schools in North Carolina is a case study in how to get comprehensive character education programs going in every school. Beginning in 1992, the district appointed a task force with broad representation from the community. Public meetings were held,
5、surveys sent out, and other efforts made to ensure that character education in the schools would be built on the shared moral values of the citizens in this large and diverse district.Today, character education is part of the mission of every Wake County school. The district provides in-service trai
6、ning and resources for teachers, encourages parental involvement and evaluates the results.Higher academic achievement, lower drop-out (辍学)rates, fewer discipline problems, a more positive and caring school environmentwho doesnt want schools like these? And who wouldnt like to see students who are m
7、ore caring, respectful, honest and responsible?1) Judging from the first paragraph, whats the writers attitude to “character education?A. Positive B. Ironical (讽朿的)C. Suggestive D. Opposite.2) The phrase a waiting list of 500 students* in Line 2, para. 2 probably means that there are 500 students.A.
8、 studying thereB. enrolling thereC. graduating thereD. waiting for admission3) Among the private schools willing to teach moral values.A. Traut Core has daily homerooms that focus on character discussions and leadershipB. the Montrose School focus on 12 core valuesC. Traut Core provides many opportu
9、nities for service to othersD. the Montrose School makes progress both academically and morally4) Character education, according to the last paragraph, will result in all of the following exceptA. lower drop-out ratesB. higher academic achievementC. a less positive and caring environmentD. fewer dis
10、cipline problems5) Which is not true according to the passage?A. Academic achievement is closely associated with moral development.B. Higher academic achievement is inseparable from moral development.C. Moral development exerts influence on academic achievement.D. Moral development has nothing to do
11、 with academic achievement.Passage 2Throughout the past century humanity (人类)did everything in its power to control nature. We dammed earths rivers, chopped down the forests and exhausted the soils. Burning up fuels, we pumped a great deal of greenhouse gasses into the air, altering the chemistry of
12、 the atmosphere and warming the planet in just a few decades. And as out population began the year 200 above the 6 billion mark, still spreading across the continents, dozens of animal and plant species were dying out every day, including the first primate (灵长类)to disappear in more than 100 years.At
13、 the start of the 21st century there were unmistakable signs that nature was beginning to take its revenge (报艮 , Melting ice in both poles of the earth suggested that the climate was changing rapidly. Weather was even more changeable than usual, giving some places too little rain and others too much
14、. Fires raced across the dried American West last summer, and recent storms spread damages from Britain to China. No specific event could be directly blamed on global warming, floods and drought (干旱)will be more frequentand severe. Other sad signs from an overburdened planet include falling grain an
15、d fish harvests and fiercer (激烈的)competition for scarce water supplies.But there were also, in the year 2000, signs of great awareness. Connected by the Internet, hundreds of millions people gathered for the 30 anniversary of Earth Day. Governments from Washington to Lima took steps to protect the l
16、arge wild areas from development. Progress was made toward using more renewable energy from the wind and the sun, and new cars hat used both gasoline and electricity sported (显小)fuel-economy statistics.The goal for the new century is sustainable (可持续的)developmenf. Is that possible? It depends on how
17、 well we understand that humanity is part of nature, not lord and master.1) What is the result of the human control over the nature?A. Natural resources are being exhausted.B. There is a global warming effect.C. Species of animals and plants are reduced.D. All of the above.2) It can be inferred from
18、 the passage that scarce water supplies are directly caused by.A. less ice in both polesB. the more changeable weatherC. something not mentioned in the textD. the larger population3) Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. rhe America suffered a lot from fires last summer in the w
19、est.B. The American government tried to stop development.C. Humanity built many dams in the past century.D. Dozens of animals and plants will no longer exist in more than 100 years.4) The phrase sustainable development in the last paragraph probably means that economic development will.A. continue f
20、or a long timeB. be more profitable than beforeC. support our growing populationD. make full use of natural resources5) The main purpose of the author is to make us.A. see what damage humanity did to natureB. fight with nature and control itC. have more celebrations of Earth DayD. aware of the impor
21、tance of environment protectionPassage 3One of the strongest reasons for the raising of the school leaving age (ROSLA) has been that it will bring us nearer to the ideal of “equal opportunity”.Many people like to think of our present system of schooling as providing plenty of steps up the ladder of
22、success for clever children. It would be good to think that no one who is really bright can be missed out when the state system is apparently so thorough. It is obvious, for instance, that many children from less rich homes reach university or do well in other ways.Unfortunately, we now have plenty
23、of evidence that many children of every level of ability do much less well than they could. For instance, during the years of national military service it was possible to test the intelligence (智力)of all male 18-20 year olds. Half of those soldiers who were placed in the two highest ability groups h
24、ad left schools at 15.It has also been shown that the percentage of working class children going to university is almost the same now as it was in 1939. One study of 5000 children from birth to 21 years old indicated that up to half the bright pupils from working class home left school when they rea
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