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英语周报答案2021到2022第七期答案高二外研版

英语周报答案2021到2022第七期答案高二外研版

英语周报答案2021到2022第七期答案高二外研版

On countless mornings over the past year, I stood with my son, James, in our driveway, watching our neighbor hurry off to kindergarten. My wife and I wanted to give James the best education, but that meant we’d have to change our jobs and spend less time with our kid. I asked myself, “Would this trade-off be worth it?” When I look at the research on child development, I think it might not. Where our kids go to school might matter less than most American parents think.

Social scientists have long tried to determine why some children grow up to be successful. In a 2001 study, Greg Duncan, a professor of education at the University of California, measured the influence that the people in a child’s life have on how well the child does in school. Duncan and his team found almost no relationship between how students did on the test and whom they sat beside in class, whom they hung out with after school and who lived in their block. The only meaningful link they found was between siblings(兄弟姐妹)and twins in particular.

For a long time, scholars thought that a family’s income heavily affected how well kids did in life. But that might not be the case. When Susan Mayer at the University of Chicago looked at the relationship between family income and lifetime achievement, she ran a series of experiments to measure it, finding such outcomes weren’t caused by income. She argued that the things that make a difference are relatively inexpensive: the number of books a kid has or how often his family goes to museums.

Lareau, another scholar began one of the most in-depth observations of American parenting. He concluded that success is much more related to the amount of time parents spend with their children. He said “Many parents I interviewed are anxious about their children’s futures.But they have exaggerated(夸大)the sense of the risks involved if they don’t give their children the best of everything..”

So at last, we decided to leave things as it were. More time with our kid is the best we can provide.

1.The first paragraph is intended to __________.

A. introduce the topic of the passage

B. confirm the result of a research

C. stress the importance of good education

D. support a research on child development

2.From the passage we know that most American parents _________.

A. spend a lot of time with their children

B. like to buy a variety of books for their children

C. think children’s achievement largely depends on schools

D. believe their income cannot afford children’s education

3.Who believes children’s brothers and sisters may influence their academic performance?

A.Lareau. B.Greg Duncan.

C.Susan Mayer. D.James.

4.Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?

A. Parents’ time matters to children’s future.

B. School education determines children’s future.

C. Family income counts to children’s achievements.

D. Less education means more risks for children’s success.

 

英语周报答案2021到2022第七期答案高二外研版试题答案

1.A

2.C

3.B

4.A

【解析】

试题分析:这篇文章通过我的例子,引出了教育这个话题,最后说明父母与孩子相处的时间影响孩子的未来。

1.推断题:根据第一自然段内容可以看出,通过我的例子,引出了教育这个话题,故选A。

2.细节理解题:根据Where our kids go to school might matter less than most American parents think.

可知大多数美国父母认为孩子们的成功很多程度上取决于学校,故选C。

3.细节题:根据可知Greg Duncan认为孩子们的兄弟姐妹可能会影响他们的学业成绩,故选B。

4.主旨题:通过阅读全文以及主题句So at last, we decided to leave things as it were.More time with our kid is the best we can provide.可知这篇文章主要讲了父母的时间影响孩子的未来。故选A。

考点:考查教育类阅读

In the north of Scotland there is a lake called Loch Ness. It is the biggest lake in Britain. It is over thirty kilometres long and in places nearly 300 meters deep. It is cold and dark and not many people went there until after 1930. Then a road was made around the lake. Holiday makers began to use the road, and this was when the stories began.

Someone said that he had seen a monster in the lake. He said it was twelve meters long. It had a long neck and a small head. Then someone else said he had seen it. Others said the same thing and in 1933 a London doctor took a photo. It looked like a monster with a long neck and a thick body but the photo was not dear. The newspapers printed the picture and called it the Loch Ness monster, or “Nessie”.

Then the argument began. Some people, however, were certain there was something living in the lake. Others said there was nothing there.

In 1961, a lot of people joined together to make a real effort to see and photograph the monster if there was one! Several times people thought they saw something but after ten years there was still no real proof.

Later underwater television cameras were used, but no one found any real proof. However, they did find something interesting: a huge underwater cave. It was big enough to be home of a monster, but of course, this was not a proof.

In 1975, however, some American scientists formed a search group. They used an underwater camera. It took pictures every seventy seconds. Some of the pictures seemed to show a red-brown creature. Its body was about four meters long and had a very ugly head on the end of a four meter neck. Many people then began to believe in the monster. But even today we can not be certain.

1.Before 1930, ____.

A. few people went to Loch Ness Lake

B. many people had been there

C. nobody went to the lake

D. nobody knew about the lake

2.What did the monster look like?

A. It looked like a horse.

B. It was a creature with a long neck and a small head.

C. It looked beautiful.

D. It was tiny and pretty.

3.Who first took a photo of the monster?

A. An American

B. A television camera

C. A holiday-maker

D. A doctor from London

4.A search group formed by some American scientists.

A. found the monster itself

B. found a huge cave under water

C. believed that there wasn’t any monster at all

D. took some pictures which seemed to show a monster

 

英语周报答案2021到2022第七期答案高二外研版试题答案

1.A

2.B

3.D

4.D

【解析】

试题分析: 在苏格兰北部有一个深湖叫做尼斯湖。它是200多米深,它是最深的湖在联合王国。人们说一个巨大的怪物(妖怪)生活在黑暗、寒冷的水。但只有少数几个人说,他们看到它。

1.A 细节理解题。根据第一段提到It is cold and dark and not many people went there until after 1930.1930年之前很少有人去那,故选A项。

2.B 细节理解题。根据第二段提到He said it was twelve meters long. It had a long neck and a small head. Then someone else said he had seen it.Others said the same thing and in 1933 a London doctor took a photo. It looked like a monster with a long neck and a thick body but the photo was not dear.可知长脖子,小脑袋的生物,故选B项。

3.D 细节理解题。根据第二段提到Others said the same thing and in 1933 a London doctor took a photo. It looked like a monster with a long neck and a thick body but the photo was not dear.这位医生照相的,给这个水怪,故选D项。

4.D 细节理解题。根据最后一段提到In 1975, however, some American scientists formed a search group. They used an underwater camera. It took pictures every seventy seconds.他们组成一个搜寻小队,用水下相机,给水怪照相,故选D项。

考点:科普类阅读。

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