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The pupils ,said ______ was against their teacher.A.what were you doingsB.what you were do

The pupils ,said ______ was against their teacher.

A.what were you doings

B.what you were doing

C.what are you doings

D.what were you doing

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第1题

The pupils in Greenwich said they said they liked the healthier meals.
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A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第2题

The pupils said ______ was against their teacher.A.what were you doingsB.what you were doi

The pupils said ______ was against their teacher.

A.what were you doings

B.what you were doing

C.what are you doings

D.what were you doing

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第3题

Section B Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by s
ome questions or unfinished sentences. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice.

Passage One

Questions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage.

According to a report, around 30,000 pupils started secondary school last year with the math skills of a seven-year-old. MPs (国会议员) warned that many young people would need “expensive” remedial lessons in later life to get a job — posing major problems for the economy. The findings came just months after Ofsted(教育标准办公室)claimed almost half of math lessons in English schools were not good enough. It said many teachers relied on textbooks and mundane exercises to make sure pupils passed exams at the expense of a proper understanding of the subject. MPs backed the conclusions, saying too many pupils found lessons “boring”. They insisted improvements had been made under Labor but achievement had “leveled off” in recent years.

In 2008, 79 percent of pupils met the Government’s expected standard at the end of primary school, well short of the 85 percent target set for 2006. Around five percent moved to secondary school with the math skills of a seven- year-old, said the committee. In 2006, £2.3 billion was spent teaching the subject. It equates to around a quarter of the £10 billion total budget for primary teaching and support staff.

The report said the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) needed to “radically rethink its strategy for improving pupil attainment; otherwise we seriously doubt that the department will meet its 2011 target”. The target demands that 84.5 percent of pupils will make the necessary progress between 7 and 11.

Last year, the DCSF published a major review of math education in England to boost standards. It called for a math specialist in every primary school within 10 years and more emphasis on mathematical “play” in nursery schools. Mr. Leigh said, “The department’s 10-year program to train 13,000 specialist math teachers will not benefit some primary schools for another decade. That’s far too long; the department needs to look for ways to accelerate the program.” Sarah McCarthy Fry, the Schools Minister, said, “We have already accepted the main recommendation from a recent independent review of primary math that every school should have a specialist math teacher and have pledged £24 million over the next three years for a training program for teachers.”

Nick Gibb, the Tory shadow schools secretary, said, “The Government is not getting value for the money they have piled into education and the country is falling behind in international league tables as a result. The Government has failed to replace methods of teaching which have failed with tried and tested methods used in countries that have much higher levels of math achievement.”

第58题:What do we learn from the first paragraph?

A) 30,000 pupils started secondary school with poor math skills.

B) MPs insist more improvements should be made under Labor.

C) Young people need medical lessons to get a job.

D) Half of English schools were not good enough.

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第4题

JINTAN, JIANGSU: The 20 students—18 boys and 2 girls—had a thousand reasons to be proud of
themselves. They had just climbed their way to the top rung out of 4 million students taking part in the Fifth National Hua Luogeng Gold Cup Mathematics Contest on Tuesday evening.

The 20 gold medal winners are all primary and middle school students under the age of 14.

"Many of the problems are of college level and these pupils can figure them out. It is just unbelievable!" said a teacher from Guangdong province.

Named after China's most famous mathematician, Hua Luogeng, the contest started in 1986, one year after his death. In less than 10 years, it has been recognized by the State Education Commission as the country's biggest and best contest of its kind.

This news story is mainly about ______.

A.when the contest started

B.how the contest got its name

C.the 20 pupils who have won gold medals in the contest

D.the 5th National Hua Luogeng Gold Cup Mathematics Contest

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第5题

Have you ever wondered at the way certain people【B1】______the best in others? Weve all kno
wn them — chief executives,【B2】______, parents. They seem to possess an ability to【B3】______people. And this remarkable skill in the art of【B4】______affects the lives of those around them. In a famous study by a Harvard psychologist, they discovered that【B5】______a teachers expectations of students tended to improve the childrens performances. Ill tell you how the study【B6】______: At the start of one autumn term in a【B7】______school, teachers were assigned a number of new children who were said to have more ability than most and were expected to do well. In fact, the teachers didnt know that these children were chosen【B8】______and didnt necessarily have a greater ability than others. When they were tested at the end of the years, the pupils whom the teachers thought had the most potential had increased their IQ more than their【B9】______did. They were happier and more eager to study and the teachers said they had a better chance to succeed. It seems that because their teachers had been led to【B10】______more of them, the children had actually begun to expect more of themselves.

【B1】

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第6题

听力原文:I was a teacher. My home was not far from my school, and l always walked there in

听力原文: I was a teacher. My home was not far from my school, and l always walked there in the morning. All the pupils in the school were very young.

I walked to school on a very cold and windy morning in October, and the cold wind went into my eyes, and big tears began running out of them. I reached the school, opened the door and went into the classroom. It was nice and warm there and I was happy. But then a small boy looked at me for a few seconds, put his arm round me and said kindly. "Don't cry, miss. School isn't very bad."

The author's home was ______ from the school.

A.a long way

B.far away

C.not far

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第7题

根据以下材料,回答题"Feed Me Better"When British TV Chef Jamie Oliver launched his "Feed Me

根据以下材料,回答题

"Feed Me Better"

When British TV Chef Jamie Oliver launched his "Feed Me Better" campaign in 2004 in schools in the Greenwich area of London with the aim of improving the diet of British schoolchildren, some people were skeptical about the impact it would have. Oliver"s highly-publicized television campaign to improve school lunches led to dramatic changes in the meals offered to pupils in the Greenwich schools. In order to achieve his aim, Oliver needed to show schools how to swap (交换) cheap processed meals, which were high in saturated fat (饱和脂肪 ) salt, and sugar, for healthier options.

Now, research at the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) has shown that Oliver"s experiment did not only help pupils eat more healthily, it also resulted in them performing better at school in English and Science and in helping schools reduce their rates of absenteeism (缺勤). The ISER study, carried out by Michele Belot and Jonathan James, showed "substantial" positive effects, with the performance of 11-year-old pupils eating Oliver"s meals improving by up to 8% in Science and by as much as 6% in English. In addition, the number of children having

authorized absences for sickness since 2004 showed a 14% decrease.

The ISER study analyzed the academic test results of more than 13,000 children in Greenwich between 2002 and 2007 to evaluate the impact of Oliver"s healthier meals on school performance.

Pupils who sat exams in 2006-2007 had been on the new diet for at least 12 months, and the researchers found that the number of pupils reaching higher levels of achievement had clearly risen.

The study also compared the results of the schools in Greenwich with those of pupils of the same age in seven other London areas who did not eat the meals created by Oliver. The researchers were surprised by the speed of improvements in the Greenwich pupils. They could find no other explanation for the results except for the healthier and more nutritious meals created by Oliver.

Commenting on ISER"s findings, Oliver said he felt the research proved that he was right in his decision to remove fatty processed food and replace it with nutrient-rich (营养的 ) foods such as coconut (椰子), fish, and broccoli (花椰菜). He commented that "we could see that it made them calmer and therefore able to learn".

The Feed Me Better campaign targeted a healthier diet at school children. 查看材料

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第8题

There are many moving stories about Project Hope. Here is one of them.On June 10, 1992, a

There are many moving stories about Project Hope. Here is one of them.

On June 10, 1992, a car stopped at the front gate of the China Youth Development Foundation(基金会)(CYDF) in Houyuasnensy Lane, Beijing. Two men came out of the car, donated(捐)3,000 yuan and did not want to write down their names. When staff workers insisted that they say who they were, they at last wrote down "a veteran(老)Communist Party member". Four months later, the two came again to donate a further 2,000 yuan on behalf of the same person.

After many inquiries(调查)they finally found out that this veteran party member was the late Deng Xiaoping. The CYDF decided to send his two contributions to aid children unable to go to a primary school in Baise, Guangxi where Deng led the famous Baise Uprising(起义)in December 1926.

Later, 25 pupils from the school jointly wrote to Deng, saying that they were excited and felt closer to him though he lived far away in Beijing.

In 1994, four of the 25 pupils were invited to Beijing and reported one by one their study results in the Great Hall of the People: Zhou Biaoliang scored 91 in Chinese and 98 in mathematics; Huang Chengwu, scored 86 and 94; Huang Huabai 81 and 91 and Deng Hongxia 85 and 88.

Zhou was born in Shiren Village of Pigguo County. In 1992, she suffered greatly and couldn't go to school when her house was burned down and her father was injured in a traffic accident. She left the school with tears in her eyes. When she was cutting grass to feed the pigs she heard from her teacher that she could continue her schooling the next day and simply could not begin to accept that she was being supported by the respected Deng Xiaoping. She felt herself the luckiest girl in the world.

After graduating from primary school, Zhou Biaoliang with excellent results entered a secondary school. At the school she was elected as a "three-good" student. She said that is the best way to repay the late Deng Xiaoping.

Which statement is true according to this passage?

A.Two men came to the CYDF twice and donated 5,000 yuan to this organization for its development.

B.Deng Xiaoping donated 5,000 yuan in 1992 to Baise, Guangxi to aid children unable to go to the school.

C.The second time when the two came the CYDF they said donated the money on behalf of a veteran Communist Party member--Deng Xiaoping.

D.With the money Deng donated, twenty-five pupils in Baise were able to go to school.

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第9题

British teaching unions Sunday cautiously welcomed governmentplans to extend school openin

British teaching unions Sunday cautiously welcomed government

plans to extend school opening hours for pupils ages under 14 that 【M1】______

are aimed at allowing parents working longer and keeping kids out 【M2】______

of trouble. Education Secretary Ruth Kelly was Monday to set out a

680-million-pound (1.02-billion-pound, 1.21-billion-dollar)

programme to transfer schools into community centres. 【M3】______

A senior Education Department source said, "Respect is a

two-way street and we know that if we want to keep kids hanging 【M4】______

out and causing trouble, and if we want their parents to go out to

work to support the family, the days of schools opening 9 am—3 pm

are over." Responding to the news, a spokeswoman for the National

Union of Teachers said, "The 680 million sound like new money, but 【M5】______

across 23,000 schools, it will be spread very thinly." Schools did not

necessarily have the capacity or resources to meet the government's

wishes, she added.

Children would be able to turn up early to school for so-called

breakfast clubs and stay lately playing sport or doing homework 【M6】______

under a shake-up of the school day to be known as "Kelly hours".

Prime Minister Tony Blair has said the government's plans for

opening schools from 8 am to 6 pm would end the culture of

"latch-key kids" come home to empty houses after school. 【M7】______

Schools in Britain generally begin at 9 am, closing at six hours 【M8】______

later, although some have already began to extend the learning day,

A prospectus for the scheme was to be sent to schools and local

councils. Writing in the document, Kelly said, "From my visits of 【M9】______

schools, I know that the best are delivering extended services

already. They know that children will be better placed to achieve

their full potential if they are in childcare What allows them to 【M10】______

complete their homework, keep fit and healthy and have fun."

Schools would be free to choose what activities they offered.

【M1】

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