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The use of lotteries ( * * ) to allocate (分配) school places is to be reviewed by the British government because more than 20 percent of children are failing to get into their first-choice schools in parts of the country.

The struggle for secondary school places has reached record levels this year, increasing anxiety for hundreds of thousands of families. A report from 43 local authorities suggests that in many areas, up to a fifth of children face disappointment. Families in London are the hardest hit.

This week is admissions week, when about 570,000 families will receive notice about their child’s secondary school acceptance. As the recession (不景气) forces more parents to consider a state education rather than a private one for their children, more than a third of local authorities have noted rises in the number of applications for secondary school places.

This year, just 62 percent of children in Richmond-upon-Thames got into their parents’ first-choice school, down from 64 percent last year. The council said this was caused by an increase in applications.

In another London authority, Tower Hamlet, 71.1 percent of children were admitted to their parents’ first choice school. In Leeds and Warwickshire, 85 percent were successful. In Derby the figure was 81 percent, while in Wiltshire, Stockport and Lincolnshire, the figure was 89 percent.

In many authorities, the figures are similar to those of last year. Exceptions include Brighton and Hove, which introduced a lottery system to allocate oversubscribed places last year. This year, it has seen a 3.5 percent increase in the number of children obtaining their first choice, bringing the total to nearly 88 percent. However, more than 5 percent of children in this area have been allocated a place at a school that was not among any of their choices.

Lotteries are being used at the government’s suggestion by a small number of oversubscribed schools in around twenty-five local authorities. They were meant to prevent middle-class parents from abusing the system by buying or renting homes close to the best schools.

小题1:According to the passage, more and more parents in Britain prefer to send their children to _______.

A.a state school

B.a private school

C.a school in London

D.a school in Brighton小题2:Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?

A.The lottery system is certainly a good way to allocate school places.

B.Over one in five children fail to get into their first-choice schools in parts of Britain.

C.The lottery system is welcomed by parents around twenty-five local authorities.

D.The number of applications for secondly school places is falling this year.小题3:In the following places, the highest preferred school admission rate is in _______.

A.Richmond-upon-Thames

B.Brighton and Hove

C.Lincolnshire

D.Derby小题4:The purpose of using lottery system is to ________.

A.keep middle-class parents buying or renting homes close to the best schools.

B.increase the number of children obtaining their first choice

C.decrease the number of applications for some good schools

D.create equality between children from different social classes小题5:The passage is most probably taken from _______.

A.a survey on education

B.a textbook on science

C.a speech on radio

D.an essay on economy

答案

小题1:A

小题2:B

小题3:C

小题4:D

小题5:A

题目分析:文章介绍了美国的一项教育政策,旨在不同阶层的孩子享受平等的教育,这项政策也导致家长在学校选择上发生变化。

小题1:细节题:从第三段的句子:As the recession (不景气) forces more parents to consider a state education rather than a private one for their children,可知现在的父母希望孩子上公立学校。选A

小题2:细节题:从第一段的句子:because more than 20 percent of children are failing to get into their first-choice schools in parts of the country.可知20%也就是5分之一的孩子不能上自己首选的学校。选B。

小题3:细节题:从第四、五段的数据比较:A. Richmond-upon-Thames (just 62 percent )B. Brighton and Hove(88 percent). C. Lincolnshire(89 percent). D. Derby(81 percent),

可知Lincolnshire 首选学校的录取率最高。选C

小题4:推理题:从文章的最后一段的句子:They were meant to prevent middle-class parents from abusing the system by buying or renting homes close to the best schools.

可知 * * 系统是为了不同阶层的孩子享受平等的教育。选D

小题5:文章出处题:文章是关于小学的教育问题,而且里面使用了很多的调查数据说明问题,可知是来自教育的研究报告。选A

点评:本文意思通俗易懂,考查了细节题推理题,要求考生仔细阅读全文,做好相应的标志,以提高阅读的效率和速度,阅读时可以先看题目再读文章,这样可以减少阅读的时间,提高阅读的效率。

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Ideally speaking, criticism(批评) is the act of making comments on someone or something with the purpose of improving products or service. However in daily life, you will meet some people criticizing with the negative purposes,

What should you do when you are being criticized? Actually, you should take it positively. It is possible that the person who criticizes you has rightly drawn your attention to something which needs improving. If this is the case, be thankful to the person because he is helping you to know where to improve.

However, there is also a chance that the criticism is being done just to make you sad. So if necessary, ask one of your friends or workmates what he thinks of this criticism. If the criticism is really meant to hurt you, pay no attention to it and don’t allow it to disturb your peace of mind.

When you are criticizing someone or something, always remember that negative criticism causes negative energy, so try to criticize in a positive manner. Do not become the “full stop” for someone’s creativity

Whenever you are about to criticize, ask yourself whether your purpose is to help the person or if you are just going to spread negativity which will damage someone’s creative skills.

If you really want to criticize someone, do it in an encouraging way. Try to give your comments in this way so that he can put your suggestions into corrective(改正的) actions. What’s more, you should remember the fact that complaining is taking criticism to the next level which is even more damaging and dangerous. So try to remain inside the limits of criticism instead of complaining.

Title: On criticism

I. 小题1: _____________

Generally, criticism means 小题2: ________ on somebody or something to improve products or service. However, not all people criticize with positive purposes.

II. How to 小题3: _________criticism against you

● Thank someone who criticizes you positively because he helps you know 小题4:_________

● Ask for 小题5:________ from friends or workmates to know the purpose of criticism

●小题6:________ negative criticism and protect your peace of mind

III. What to do when you want to criticize

● Try to criticize positively in order not to damage 小题7:_________

● Ensure that your criticism is 小题8: __________ to the person

● Criticize someone in an encouraging way to get him to act 小题9:_________accordint to your suggestions

● Just criticize and don’t 小题10: __________

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