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Dear Annie,

Thank you for your letter. I’m glad you like your school.

I go to school from Monday to Friday. We have four    1   in the morning and two in the afternoon. We have    2   to do after class.    3   Monday and Thursday afternoon we    4   sports. On Tuesday afternoon    5   of us have       6   singing class. And on Thursday afternoon some have a    7   class. On Friday afternoon we practice    8   English. My Chinese friends would like    9   with me in English. They think I am like an English teacher. Isn’t it great?

On Saturdays and Sundays I don’t go to school. Very often I go to the parks and have a good time    10   my family there.

(      ) 1. A.classes     B. lesson         C. class           D. grade

(      ) 2. A.anything     B. any things      C. many thing  D. many things

(      ) 3. A.To          B. In          C. On          D. At

(      ) 4. A.has         B.have        C. having         D. to have

(      ) 5. A.any        B. one         C. some       D. the other one

(      ) 6. A.a           B. an          C. the         D. some

(      ) 7. A.draw         B. draws       C. to draw     D. drawing

(      ) 8. A.speak        B. speaks       C. speaking    D. to speak

(      ) 9. A.talk        B. talks       C. to talk        D. talking

(      ) 10. A.for        B. with        C. at          D. in

答案

小题1:A

小题2:D

小题3:C

小题4:B

小题5:C

小题6:A

小题7:D

小题8:C

小题9:C

小题10:B

小题1:数词后跟可数名词的复数,故选A,classes。

小题2:any相关的单词通常用在否定句中,故A和B不选,many后跟可数名词

的复数形式,故选D,things。

小题3:在某天前,英文中通常用介词on,故选C。

小题4:表示一般的情况为一般现在时,主语是复数时谓语动词不变,故选B,have。

小题5:根据后句出现一个some,本题也应该是其中一些,故选C,some。

小题6:可数名词单数前,表示一个类别,通常用不定冠词,辅音音素前用a,故

选A。

小题7:在名词前的动词通常用动名词表示,相当于一个形容词,故选D,drawing。

小题8:英文中部分动词后跟doing做宾语,practice也属于此类,故选

C,speaking。

小题9:英文中部分动词或短语跟动词不定式作宾语,would like(相当于want)

属于此类,故选C,to talk。

小题10:表示和某人在一起玩的很开心通常用介词with,故选B。

单项选择题

Galloway, a mostly middle-class community northwest of Atlantic City, is part of a wave of districts across the nation trying to remake homework amid concerns that high-stakes testing and competition for college have fueled a nightly grind that is stressing out children and depriving them of play and rest, yet doing little to raise achievement, particularly in elementary grades.

Such efforts have drawn criticism from some teachers and some parents who counter that students must study more, not less, if they are to succeed. Even so, the anti-homework movement has been reignited in recent months by the documentary Race to Nowhere, about burned-out students caught in a pressure-cooker educational system. "There is simply no proof that most homework as we know it improves school performance," said Vicki Abeles, the filmmaker and a mother of three from California. "And by expecting kids to work a ’second shift’ in what should be their downtime, the presence of schoolwork at home is negatively affecting the health of our young people and the quality of family time. "

So teachers at Mango Elementary School in Fontana, Calif., are replacing homework with "goal work" that is specific to individual student’s needs and that can be completed in class or at home at his or her own pace. The Brooklyn School of Inquiry, a gifted and talented program, has made homework optional. "I think people confuse homework with rigor," said Donna Taylor, the Brooklyn School’s principal, who views homework for children under 11 as primarily benefiting parents by helping them feel connected to the classroom.

Research has long suggested that homework in small doses can reinforce basic skills and help young children develop study habits, but that there are diminishing returns. Still, efforts to roll back homework have been opposed by those who counter that there is not enough time in the school day to cover required topics and that homework reinforces classroom learning. In Coronado, Calif. , the school board rejected a proposal by the superintendent to eliminate homework on weekends and holidays after some parents said that was when they had time to help their children and others worried it would result in more homework on weeknights.

Homework wars have divided communities for over a century. In the 1950s, the Sputnik launching ushered in heavier workloads for American students in the race to keep up with the Soviet Union. The 1983 report "A Nation at Risk" and, more recently, the testing pressures of the No Child Left Behind law, also resulted in more homework for children at younger ages. A few public and private schools have renounced homework in recent years, but most have sought a middle ground. In Galloway, the policy would stipulate that homework cover only topics already addressed in class. Dr. Giaquinto, Galloway’s superintendent, said the goal of the proposed policy was to make homework "meaningful and manageable," noting that teachers would have to coordinate assignments so that a student’s total homework would not exceed the time limit.

Increased homework had resulted from()

A. parents’ expectation of their children to achieve more

B. America’s effort to keep its competitiveness

C. school principals’ attempt to keep their school ahead

D. school teachers’ attempt to keep their curricula intensive

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