请问2015年12月大学英语四级考试模拟试卷1第72题如何翻译?
Often children work for money outside the home as a first step to establishing autonomy.
请问2015年12月大学英语四级考试模拟试卷1第72题如何翻译?
Often children work for money outside the home as a first step to establishing autonomy.
请问2015年12月大学英语四级考试模拟试卷1第72题如何翻译?
第1题
Translate the sentence into Chinese.
Often children work for money outside the home as a first step to establishing autonomy.
第2题
Parents often ignore the following problems that their children face EXCEPT that
A.children cannot concentrate.
B.children may not be prepared for the change.
C.the competition is keener.
D.the required standards of work are higher.
第3题
You should write no less than 250 words.Write your article on ANSWER SHEET 2.
第4题
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American people often let their children work for money outside the home at a very early age because _____.
A) children have to earn money to help the family
B) they need more money
C) they want them to begin establishing autonomy
D) children have to save money for future use
第5题
听力原文: Many children act in TV shows. They work several hours every day, so they can not go to a regular school. How do they get an education?
In Hollywood, where many TV shows are made, about forty teachers give lessons for the children in the shows. They teach wherever their pupils are working.
The teacher's job is very important. She is responsible for making sure that the child works only in the permitted hours each week. She is also responsible for making sure that the child learns the required subjects. She makes sure, too, that the child gets enough rest and play, along with his education.
Child actors are required to attend classes twenty hours each week. California law says that they must be taught from September to the middle of June. If they do not get good marks in school, they are not permitted to continue working in TV shows.
TV children are usually good pupils, and most of their teachers like this special kind of work. Their classes are held in many interesting places. Sometimes the "classroom" is a Mississippi riverboat. Sometimes it is the inside of a spaceship. Often the pupils become famous stars.
(33)
A.Their parents accompany and teach them.
B.They go to a regular school.
C.Hollywood teachers give them lessons.
D.They get their education when they are not at work.
第6题
The pattern I life style. represents how migrant farm workers of all nationalities lived in the past and how many continue to live. I treat this pattern as a baseline with which to compare the changes represented by pattern Ⅱ and Ⅲ. Families in pattern I work and travel in extended kin units, with the eldest male occupying the position of authority. Families are large and no children are unusual. And all members are economic contributors in this strategy of family migration. Families in pattern Ⅱ manifest some differences in behavior. while still maintaining aspects of pattern I. They continue to migrate but on a reduced scale, often modifying their schedules of migration to allow children to finish the school year. Parents in this pattern often find temporary local jobs as checkers to make up for lost farming income. Pattern Ⅱ families usually have fewer children than do pattern I families.
The greatest amount of change from pattern I, however, is in pattern III families, who no longer migrate at all. Both parents work full time in the area and have an average of three children. Children attend school for the entire year. In pattern Ⅲ, the women in particular create new roles for them selves for which no local models exist. They not only work full time but may, in addition, return to school. They also assume a greater responsibility in family decisions than do women in the other pat terns. Although these women are in the minority among residents of the region, they serve as role models for others, causing moderate changes to spread in their communities.
Now opportunities have continued to be determined by pre-existing values. When federal jobs became available in the region, most involved working under the direction of female professionals such as teachers or nurses. Such positions were unaccepted to many men in the area because they were not accustomed to being subordinate to women. Women therefore took the jobs, at first, be cause the income was desperately needed. But some of the women decided to stay at their jobs, at first, after the family' s distress was over. These women enjoyed their work, its responsibility, and the companionship of fellow women workers. The steady, relatively high income allowed their families to stop migrating. And, as the benefits to these women became increasingly apparent, they and their families became even more willing to consider changes in their lives that they would not have considered before.
Which of the following titles best reflects the main focus of the passage?
A.A Survey of Three Mexican American Families at Work in Texas.
B.Innovative Career Women: Effects on Family Unity.
C.Changes in the Life Styles of Migrant Mexican American Families.
D.Farming of Family: The Unavoidable Choice for Migrant Farm Workers.
第7题
Secondary schools offer students a wide【C4】______of activities to develop talents and skills. There are clubs for photography, music, theater, art, stamp【C5】______, natural science and debating. Often schools have orchestras, bands and groupsinging clubs. Most schools and colleges have some【C6】______of student government. Almost【C7】______school holds elections to choose class representatives. These elected officers speak【C8】______their fellow students at student council meetings with teachers and school officials. They al so organize social activities and【C9】______part in such community projects【C10】______raising money for public welfare.
Many young people【C11】______parttime jobs after school hours. Thousands of them earn motley delivering newspapers or【C12】______care for infants and young children in private homes. Later,【C13】______they go to college,【C14】______youths continue to work parttime at a variety of jobs to help【C15】______their expenses.
For several weeks during the summer【C16】______, about 5 million school age children go to camps【C17】______they get plenty of recreation al activity and【C18】______various skills. There are more than 10,000 camps operated by【C19】______citizens and organizations. College students often work as counselors【C20】______these camps.
【C1】
A.from
B.of
C.in
D.with
第8题
Besides, it is rather unreal to grade people just according to their intellectual ability. This is only one aspect of their total personality. We are concerned to develop the abilities of all our pupils to the full, not just their academic ability. We also value personal qualities and social skills, and we find that mixed-ability teaching contributes to all these aspects of learning.
In our classrooms, we work in various ways. The pupils often work in groups: this gives them the opportunity to learn to co-operate, to share, and to develop leadership skills. They also learn how to cope with personal problems as well as learning how to think, to make decisions, to analyse and evaluate, and to communicate effectively. The pupils learn from each other as well as from the teacher.
Sometimes the pupils work in pairs; sometimes they work on individual tasks and assignments, and they can do this at their own speed. They also have some formal class teaching when this is appropriate. We encourage our pupils to use the library, and we teach them the skills they need in order to do this efficiently. An advanced pupil can do advanced work: it does not matter what age the child is, We expect our pupils to do their best, not their least, and we give them every encouragement to attain this goal.
In the passage the author's attitude towards "mixed-ability teaching" is ______.
A.critical
B.questioning
C.approving
D.objective
第9题
听力原文:W: It's seven o'clock already, dear.
M: Yes, I know. I decided to work during the evening rush hour.
W: And so your dinner's cold. Why do you work so hard?
M: I just start, and then I can't stop.
W: You can stop any time. You don't need to keep on working at all.
M: And then what could I do?
W: We could move to Florida.
M: Oh, Florida. Is it any better than New York?
W: It's warm and sunny all year round. No more snow, no more ice.
M: And what about the children and the grandchildren?
W: They could come, and visit us every winter.
M: And what would we do every spring, summer, and fall?
W: A lot of our friends have moved to Florida. We know a lot of people there.
M: Well, I'll think about it.
What do you think the man is? Why?
A.A policeman. Because he works hard.
B.A postman. Because he often works late.
C.A taxi driver. Because he often works through the evening rush hours.