问题 阅读理解与欣赏

阅读步步高。

  一天早晨,巨人被喧闹声吵醒了。他抬头望去,一缕阳光从窗外射进来。好几个月没见过这么明媚的阳光了。巨人激动地跑到花园里,他看到花园里草翠花开,有许多孩子在欢快地游戏,他们大概是从围墙的破损处钻进来的。孩子们的欢笑使花园增添了春意。可是巨人又发脾气了:“好容易才盼来春天,你们又来胡闹。滚出去!”孩子们听到可怕的训斥,纷纷逃窜。与此同时,鲜花凋谢,树叶飘落,花园又被冰雪覆盖了。

1.在文中找出下面词语的反义词。

安静——(  )  完好——(  )  盛开——(  )  困难——(  )

2.联系上下文,说说下面词语的意思。

(1)大概:_______________________________________________________

(2)增添:_______________________________________________________

3.孩子们跑了,为什么鲜花凋谢,树叶飘落了?

_________________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________

答案

1.喧闹 破损 凋谢 容易

2.(1)大致,可能。 (2)增加。

3.因为这春意是孩子们带来的,没有孩子的地方就没有春天。

(意思对即可)

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Anyone who doubts that children are born with a healthy amount of ambition need spend only a few minutes with a baby eagerly learning to walk or a headp toddler starting to talk. No matter how many times the little ones stumble in their initial efforts, most keep on trying, determined to master their amazing new skill. It is only several years later, around the start of middle or junior high school, many psychologists and teachers agree, that a good number of kids seem to lose their natural drive to succeed and end up joining the ranks of underachievers. For the parents of such kids, whose own ambition is often inseparately tied to their children’s success, it can be a bewildering, painful experience. So it is no wonder some parents find themselves hoping that ambition can be taught like any other subject at school.

It’s not quite that simple. "Kids can be given the opportunities, but they can’t be forced. " says Jacquelynne Eccles, a psychology professor at the University of Michigan who led a study examining what motivated first-and seventh-graders in three school districts. Even so, a growing number of educators and psychologists do believe it is possible to unearth ambition in students who don’t seem to have much. They say that by instilling confidence, encouraging some risk taking, being accepting of failure and expanding the areas in which children may be successful, both parents and teachers can reignite that innate desire to achieve.

Dubbed Brainology, the unorthodox approach uses basic neuroscience to teach kids how the brain works and how it can continue to develop throughout life. The message is that everything is within the kids’ control, that their intelligence is malleable.

Some experts say our education system, with its p emphasis on testing and rigid separation of students into different levels of ability, also bears blame for the disappearance of drive in some kids. Some educators say it’s important to expose kids to a world beyond homework and tests, through volunteer work, sports, hobbies and other extracurricular activities. "The crux of the issue is that many students experience education as irrelevant to their life goals and ambitions. " says Michael Nakkula, a Harvard education professor who runs a Boston-area mentoring program called Project IF (Inventing the Future), which works to get low-income underachievers in touch with their aspirations. The key to getting kids to aim higher at school is to tell them the notion that classwork is irrelevant is not true, to show them how doing well at school can actually help them fulfill their dreams beyond it. Like any ambitious toddler, they need to understand that they have to learn to walk before they can run.

The passage is mainly about ().

A. when in one’s life ambition is most needed

B. what to do to reform the education system

C. why parents of underachievers are ambitious

D. how to help school children develop their ambition