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A young girl sits at her desk, reviewing her homework for the evening. English: Read three chapters and write a report. Math: Complete 30 problems. Science: Do a worksheet, front and back. French: (A) Study new words for tomorrow’s test. It’s going to be a long night.
This happens to students in America. Now it’s time to start a homework revolution(變革).
Do students in the United States receive too much homework? According to the National Education Association, a student should be assigned (布置) no more than 10 minutes per grade level per night. For example, a first grader should only have 10 minutes of homework, a (B)  grader, 20 minutes, and so on. This means that a student in my grade—seventh—should have no more than 70 minutes of work (C) each night. Yet this is often doubled, sometimes even worse!
It’s no good giving students too much homework. According to research, kids are developing more illness at school, such as stomachaches, headaches and sleep problems than before.
Everybody (D)  that teachers are the ones who assign homework, but they are not the only ones to blame (受責(zé)備). “Many teachers are under greater pressure (壓力) than ever before,” says Kylene Beers, President of the National Council for teachers of English, “Some of  (E) it comes from parents, some from the wish for high scores on tests.” Teachers who are under pressure feel the need to assign more homework.
Some people have different ideas, saying that homework prepares kids for doing better in high school, better in college, and (F) 今后找到更好的工作. But too much homework is sapping students’ strength, curiosity(削弱學(xué)生的個性和好奇心), and most importantly, their love of learning, is that really what teachers and parents want?
【小題1】寫出文中劃線部分(A)和(C)的同義詞或近義詞:                         
【小題2】在文中(B)和(D)的空白處分別填入適當(dāng)單詞:                         
【小題3】文中劃線部分(E)指代的是:               
【小題4】將文中劃線部分(F)譯成漢語:             
【小題5】從文中找出能說明本文主旨大意的中心詞:           

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A young girl sits at her desk, reviewing her homework for the evening. English: Read three chapters and write a report. Math: Complete 30 problems. Science: Do a worksheet, front and back. French: (A) Study new words for tomorrow’s test. It’s going to be a long night.
This happens to students in America. Now it’s time to start a homework revolution(變革).
Do students in the United States receive too much homework? According to the National Education Association, a student should be assigned (布置) no more than 10 minutes per grade level per night. For example, a first grader should only have 10 minutes of homework, a (B)  grader, 20 minutes, and so on. This means that a student in my grade—seventh—should have no more than 70 minutes of work (C) each night. Yet this is often doubled, sometimes even worse!
It’s no good giving students too much homework. According to research, kids are developing more illness at school, such as stomachaches, headaches and sleep problems than before.
Everybody (D)  that teachers are the ones who assign homework, but they are not the only ones to blame (受責(zé)備). “Many teachers are under greater pressure (壓力) than ever before,” says Kylene Beers, President of the National Council for teachers of English, “Some of  (E) it comes from parents, some from the wish for high scores on tests.” Teachers who are under pressure feel the need to assign more homework.
Some people have different ideas, saying that homework prepares kids for doing better in high school, better in college, and (F) 今后找到更好的工作. But too much homework is sapping students’ strength, curiosity(削弱學(xué)生的個性和好奇心), and most importantly, their love of learning, is that really what teachers and parents want?
【小題1】寫出文中劃線部分(A)和(C)的同義詞或近義詞:                         
【小題2】在文中(B)和(D)的空白處分別填入適當(dāng)單詞:                         
【小題3】文中劃線部分(E)指代的是:               
【小題4】將文中劃線部分(F)譯成漢語:             
【小題5】從文中找出能說明本文主旨大意的中心詞:           

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A:Welcome to our restaurant.
B:Thank you.  1
A:OK. Here it is.(A few minutes later)  2 
B:I’d like a beef hamburger and salad.
A:  3  
B:Fruit salad.And some drinks,please.What drinks do you have?
A:We have orange juice,coffee and tea.    4  
B:What is it?
A:It is hot milk with sugar and chocolate.It tastes good.
B:Well,I’ll have a try.
A:OK.Wait a minute,please.
(20 minutes later)
B:   5 
A:Let me see.It’s 35 yuan.
B:All right.Here’s the money.

A.May I have your order,please?
B.And we have a new kind of drink—hot chocolate.
C.May I have the bill,please?
D.What kind of salad would you like?
E.May I have the menu,please?

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閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文的五個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有一個選項為多余選項。(共8分,每小題2分)
A girl went to her father to ask his advice. She was having a hard time in life, and it seemed that as soon as one problem disappeared, another one appeared in its place.
Her father is a cook.   1     _______. He poured water into three pans and put them on to boil. After the water boiled, he put some carrots into the first pan, some eggs into the second pan and coffee into the last one. He waited without saying a word.
  2       ________He took out the carrots and eggs and put them in a bowl. He poured the coffee into a cup. He asked his daughter, “Dear, what do you see?” “Carrots, eggs and coffee.” She replied. “Touch the carrots,” he told her. She did and felt that the carrots were soft. She found that the egg was hard.     3    _______. She asked, “What’s the meaning, Father?”
Her father said, “As you see, each thing reacted (反應(yīng))differently to the boiling water. The strong and hard carrots became soft and weak after boiling.     4  ________. The coffee beans were very special, but they changed in the water, too. ” “Who are you?” asked her father. “When trouble knocks at your door, how do you react? Are you carrots, eggs or coffee? ”
A.After 20 minutes, her father turned off the stove
B.He took her into the kitchen
C.The fragile(脆弱的) eggs became hard after being cooked
D.So it’s easy to understand.
E. At last, her father asked her to taste the coffee
 

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A young girl sits at her desk, reviewing her homework for the evening. English: Read three chapters and write a report. Math: Complete 30 problems. Science: Do a worksheet, front and back. French: (A) Study new words for tomorrow’s test. It’s going to be a long night.

This happens to students in America. Now it’s time to start a homework revolution(變革).

Do students in the United States receive too much homework? According to the National Education Association, a student should be assigned (布置) no more than 10 minutes per grade level per night. For example, a first grader should only have 10 minutes of homework, a (B)  grader, 20 minutes, and so on. This means that a student in my grade—seventh—should have no more than 70 minutes of work (C) each night. Yet this is often doubled, sometimes even worse!

It’s no good giving students too much homework. According to research, kids are developing more illness at school, such as stomachaches, headaches and sleep problems than before.

Everybody (D)  that teachers are the ones who assign homework, but they are not the only ones to blame (受責(zé)備). “Many teachers are under greater pressure (壓力) than ever before,” says Kylene Beers, President of the National Council for teachers of English, “Some of  (E) it comes from parents, some from the wish for high scores on tests.” Teachers who are under pressure feel the need to assign more homework.

Some people have different ideas, saying that homework prepares kids for doing better in high school, better in college, and (F) 今后找到更好的工作. But too much homework is sapping students’ strength, curiosity(削弱學(xué)生的個性和好奇心), and most importantly, their love of learning, is that really what teachers and parents want?

1.寫出文中劃線部分(A)和(C)的同義詞或近義詞:                          

2.在文中(B)和(D)的空白處分別填入適當(dāng)單詞:                          

3.文中劃線部分(E)指代的是:               

4.將文中劃線部分(F)譯成漢語:             

5.從文中找出能說明本文主旨大意的中心詞:            

 

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