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同等學(xué)力英語模擬卷(一)
PartIOralCommunication(15minutes,10points)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissectiontherearetwoincompletedialoguesandeachdialoguehasthree
blanksandthreechoicesA,BandC,takenfromthedialogue.Fillineachoftheblankswithone
ofthechoicestocompletethedialogueandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.
DialogueOne
A.Haveyoueverwishedyouwereolderoryoungerthanyouare?
B.Isthatagoodagetobe?
C.Oh,andwhichdoyouprefer?
Teacher:Howoldareyou,Freddie?
Freddie:Twelve.
Teacher:(1)
Freddie:Yeah...you'vegrownupenoughtobesemi-independentbutstillyoung.Atschool
Fvejustgonefrombeingoneoftheoldestinmyoldschooltobeingoneoftheyoungestin
secondaryschool.
Teacher:(2)
Freddie:Well,itwasgoodbeingtheoldestbecauseIcouldbosspeoplearoundbutitsquite
goodbeingtheyoungesttoobecausewe'reletoutearlyforlunchandwecangohomeattwo
o'clockonWednesdayafternoon.Alsohavinganolderbrotherinthesameschoolhelps.
Teacher:Howoldisyourbrother?
Freddie:Sixteen.
Teacher:Whatdifferencesaretherebetweenbeing12andbeing16?
Freddie:HesmellsandIdon't.Hah.Also,he*sgotexamsandIhaven't.
Teacher:(3)
Freddie:Yeah.I'dliketobeoldenoughnottotidymyroom.
Teacher:Hah.Butyouhavetotidyyourroomwhateverageyouare.
Freddie:Yeah,butifIwasoldenoughtoleavehomeandhavemyownplace,Iwouldn't
alwayshavetokeepmyroomneatandtidy.
DialogueTwo
A.IthinkIhavejusttheplaceforyou.
B.youcouldmoveinthisweekend.
C.IthinkIcanaffordit.
Lynn:Mr.Wang,I'mLynnOlsen,andIheardthatyouhaveanapartmentforrent.
Charles:Actually,thereareseveral.Areyoulookingforaone-bedroomoratwo-bed-room
apartment?
Lynn:I'mlookingforatwo-bedroomapartmentwithafullkitchen,adiningroom,anda
livingroom.
Charles:(4)Infact,ithasanexcellentviewoftheriverandit*sprettyquiet.
Willyouliveherealoneorwithothers?
Lynn:Alone,butsometimesmybrothercomesouttovisit,soIneedasecondroom.
Charles:OK.However,therentis$400amonth.Isthatallrightwithyou?
Lynn:Yes.Iworkpart-timeandhaveafixedincome.(5)
Charles:That'sgood.Filhaveyoufilloutafewpapers,andifeverythingisagreeable,
(6)_____________
Lynn:Thankyousomuch.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissectionthereisoneincompleteinterviewwhichhasfourblanksandfour
choicesA,B,CandD,takenfromtheinterview.Fillineachoftheblankswithoneofthe
choicestocompletetheinterviewandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.
A.Thechildren'sprograms.
B.Itgotsomequitegoodreviews.
C.Itwon'ttakeupmuchofyourtime.
D.Ithinkweneedmoreinternationalnews
Visitor:Goodmorning,Madam!FmfromthelocalTVcenterandwe'redoingasurveyon
thepopularityofdifferentprograms.I'dliketoaskyouafewquestionsonyourfamily'sviewing
habits.Doyoumind?
Mrs.Sears:No,Idon't,butI'mratherbusyatthemoment.
Visitor:(7)HaveyougotacolorTV?
Mrs.Sears:Yes,wehave.
Visitor:Andcanyoutellmehowmanyhoursyouwatcheachday,onaverage?
Mrs.Sears:Well,Isupposeaboutthree,threeorfour.
Visitor:DoesanybodywatchTVbefore7p.m.?
Mrs.Sears:Yes,mysonBendoes.(8)
Visitor:Anddoyoufindthemfullysuitableforyourchild?
Mrs.Sears:Yes,Ido.WhenIhavetime,Iwatchthemwithhim.
Visitor:Whataboutadultviewing?Films?Didyoufollowtherecentdetectiveserieson
Fridaysat9?
Mrs.Sears:Yes,wedid.Butwedidn'tenjoyitverymuch.It'sallaboutmentallysickand
crazypeople.
Visitor:Youdidn*t?Howsuiprising!(9)Well,howaboutprogramsofcurrent
interest,politics,newscommentaries,etc.?Iexpectyouandyourhusbandcanusuallyfindtimeto
keepupwiththenews?
Mrs.Sears:Yes,that'strue.Myhusbandisinterestedindiscussionforums-slaveissue,prison
reform,guncontrol-whateverunderdiscussion.(10),ratherthannewsaboutthe
Queen,theDuchessesandotherpeopleofnobleblood.
PartIIVocabulary(10minutes,10points)
Directions:Inthisparttherearetensentences,eachwithonewordorphraseunderlined.
ChoosetheonefromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDthatbestkeepsthemeaningofthe
sentences.MarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.
11.Theprodigalsonspenthismoneyextravagantlyandsoonafterhelefthome,hewas
reducedtoabeggar.
A.lavishly
B.economically
C.thriftily
D.frugally
12.Theirbusinessflourishedatitsnewlocationayearlaterowingtotheirjointeffortsand
hardwork.
A.prevailed
B.failed
C.boomed
D.shrank
13.Soilsarenotrenewableresourcesthatsupportallmankind.
A.gentlemen
B.humans
C.structures
D.culture
14.Itisreportedthattheworstpedestrianjaminthiscityoccursaroundthiscrossroads.
A.confession
B.congestion
C.digestion
D.exhaustion
15.Readersarerequiredtoabidebytherulesofthelibraryandmindtheirmanners.
A.observe
B.memorize
C.review
D.compose
16.Thegovernment'sattempttoinhibitthepresentspeedofinflationishighlyappreciated.
A.check
B.inhabit
C.prohibit
D.accelerate
17.Itisabsurdtospendmoremoneyonhighways.Thewisesolutionforovercrowdedroad
ispublictransportation.
A.ridiculous
B.wise
C.difficult
D.necessary
18.Intheend,bothattacksanddefensesofthefreemarketandconventionaleconomicshave
immensephilosophicalimplications.
A.traditional
B.novel
C.capital-centered
D.consumption-centered
19.Thechimneyvomitedacloudofsmoke.
A.ignited
B.immersed
C.emitted
D.hugged
20.Ralphwouldnotconcedethattheworkofthedetectiveswaslikelytobeinvaingiventhe
priceoffered.
A.compromise
B.reconcile
C.announce
□.acknowledge
PartHIReadingComprehension(45minutes,25points)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissectiontherearefourpassagesfollowedbyquestionsorunfinished
statements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersA,B,CandD.Choosethebestanswerandmark
youranswerontheAnswerSheet.
PassageOne
“Thebirthdayofanewworldisathand."EversinceThomasPainepennedthosewordsin
1776,AmericahasseenitselfasthelandofthenewandEuropeasacontinentstuckinthepast.
Nowhereisthattruerthaninthetechindustry.Americaishometo15oftheworld's20most
valuabletechfirms;Europehasone.Yetifyouwanttounderstandwheretheworld'smost
powerfulindustryisheading,looknottoWashingtonandCalifornia,buttoBrusselsandBerlin.
Inaninversionoftheruleofthumb,whileAmericaditherstheEuropeanUnionisacting.
ThisweekGooglewasfined$1.7billionforstranglingcompetitionintheadvertisingmarket.
Europecouldsoonpassnewdigitalcopyrightlaws.SpotifyhascomplainedtotheEUabout
Apple'sallegedantitrustabuses.And,theEUispioneeringadistincttechdoctrinethataimsto
giveindividualscontrolovertheirowninformationandtheprofitsfromit,andtopriseopentech
firmstocompetition.
TheEU'sdoctrinemairiestwoapproaches.Onedrawsonitsmembers'cultures,which,for
alltheirdifferences,tendtoprotectindividualprivacy.TheotherusestheEU*slegalpowersto
boostcompetition.Thefirstleadstotheassertionthatyouhavesovereigntyoverdataaboutyou:
youshouldhavetherighttoaccessthem,amendthemanddeterminewhocanusethem.Thenext
stepistoallowinteroperabilitybetweenservices,sothatuserscaneasilyswitchbetween
providers,shiftingtofirmsthatofferbetterfinancialtermsortreatcustomersmoreethically.
ImagineifyoucouldmoveallyourfriendsandpoststoAcebook,afirmwithhigherprivacy
standardsthanFacebookandwhichgaveyouacutofitsadvertisingrevenues.Europe'ssecond
principleisthatfirmscannotlockoutcompetition.Thatmeansequaltreatmentforrivalswhouse
theirplatforms.TheEUhasblockedGooglefromcompetingunfairlywithshoppingsitesthat
appearinitssearchresultsorwithrivalbrowsersthatuseitsAndroidoperatingsystem.
Europe'sapproachoffersanewvision,inwhichconsumerscontroltheirprivacyandhow
theirdataaremonetized.Theirabilitytoswitchcreatescompetitionthatshouldboostchoiceand
raisestandards.Theresultshouldbeaneconomyinwhichconsumersarekingandinformation
andpoweraredispersed.
TheEuropeanapproachhasrisks.Itmayprovehardtoachievetrueinteroperabilitybetween
firms.Theopenflowofdatashouldnotcutacrosstheconcernforprivacy.Theotherbigriskis
thatEurope'sapproachisnotadoptedelsewhere,andthecontinentbecomesatechGalapagos,cut
offfromthemainstream.Butthebigfirmswillbereluctanttosplittheirbusinessesintotwo
continentalsilos.
Europeisedgingtowardscrackingthebig-techpuzzleinawaythatempowersconsumers,
notthestateorsecretivemonopolies.Ifitfindstheanswer,Americansshouldnothesitatetocopy
it-evenifthatmeanslookingtothelandstheirancestorsleftbehind.
21.WhichofthefollowingistrueofParagraph1?
A.Americadominatesthetechindustry.
B.Americaislosingitsleadinthetechworld.
C.Thetechindustrybringsanewworld.
D.Europeisthelandofconservatism.
22.WhichoneisnotthemotivesoftheEU'sdoctrine?
A.Buildinganewsystemoftechregulation.
B.Forcingtechcompaniestoopenuptocompetition.
C.Consumercandecidehowtheirdataaremonetized.
D.Userscancontrolovertheirinformation.
23.TheexampleofAcebookismentionedto.
A.illustratethewaytocashone'sdataintomoney
B.condemnFacebook'sinvasionofprivacy
C.demonstratethegoodvisionofdataautonomy
D.introduceafirmthattreatcustomerethically
24.TheEU'sapproachisriskypartlybecauseitwould.
A.makeEuropeanisolatedtechisland
B.buildaconsumer-orientedeconomy
C.causeachaosintechindustry
D.driveoutthebigtechfirms
25.Itcanbelearnedfromthelastparagraphthat.
A.Europehavecrackedthebig-techpuzzle
B.thebig-techpuzzlecanneverbesolved
C.technologywillmakeEuropethelordoftheworld
D.Americashouldlearntoempowerconsumers
PassageTwo
TransatlanticfrictionbetweencompaniesandregulatorshasgrownasEurope'sdata
guardianshavebecomemoreassertive.FrancescaBignami,aprofessoratGeorgeWashington
University'slawschool,saysthattheexplosionofdigitaltechnologieshasmadeitimpossiblefor
watchdogstokeepacloseeyeoneverywebcompanyoperatingintheirbackyard.Soinsteadthey
arerelyingmoreonscapegoatingprominentwrongdoersinthehopethatthiswilldeterothers.
ButregulatorssuchasPeterSchaar,whoheadsGermany'sfederaldata-protectionagency,
saythegulfisexaggerated.SomeEuropeancountries,hepointsout,nowhaverulesthatmake
companieswhosufferbiglossesofcustomerdatatoreportthesetotheauthorities.Theinspiration
forthesemeasuresconiesfromAmerica.
YetevenMr.Schaaradmitsthattheintemefsglobalscalemeansthattherewillneedtobe
changesonbothsidesoftheAtlantic.HehintsthatEuropemightadoptamoreflexibleregulatory
stanceifAmericaweretocreatewhatamountstoanindependentdata-protectionbodyalong
Europeanlines.InEurope,wheretheflagshipDataProtectionDirectivecameintoeffectin1995,
theEuropeanCommissionisconductingareviewofitsprivacypolicies.InAmericaCongresshas
begundebatinganewprivacybillandtheFederalTradeCommissionisconsideringanoverhaul
ofitsrules.
EvenifAmericaandEuropedonarrowtheirdifferences,internetfirmswillstillhaveto
strugglewithotherdatawatchdogs.InAsiacountriesthatbelongtoAPECaretryingtodevelopa
setofregionalguidelinesforprivacyrulesunderaninitiativeknownastheDataPrivacy
Pathfinder.SomecountriessuchasAustraliaandNewZealandhavelongstandingprivacylaws,
butmanyemergingnationshaveyettorolloutfullyfledgedversionsoftheirown.Mr.Polonetsky
seesAsiaas“newprivacybattleground”,withAmericaandEuropebothkeentotemptcountries
towardstheirownregulatorymodel.
Canadaalreadyhassomethingofahybridprivacyregime,whichmayexplainwhyits
data-protectioncommissioner,JenniferStoddart,hasbeensoinfluentialontheinternationalstage.
ShemarshaledthesignatoriesoftheGoogleBuzzletterandtookFacebooktotasklastyearfor
breachingCanada'sdataprivacylaws,whichledthecompanytochangeitspolicies.
MsStoddartarguesthatAmericancompaniesoftentripupondata-privacyissuesbecauseof
“theirbrimmingoptimismthatthewholeworldwantswhattheyhaverolledoutinAmerica.MYet
thesameoptimismhashelpedtocreateglobalcompaniesthathavebroughthugebenefitsto
consumer,whilealsopresentingprivacyregulatorswithtoughchoices.Shoehorningsuchfirms
intooldprivacyframeworkswillnotbenefiteitherthemortheirusers.
26.Whydowebwatchdogsreplymoreonprominentwrongdoers?
A.Theywanttogetbenefitsfromit.
B.Theyaregivingwarningstoothercompanies.
C.Theyareprotectingthenativecompanies.
D.Theygotinstructionsfromtheauthority.
27.Theunderlineword"gulf'inparagraph2refersto.
A.theconflictbetweencustomersandcompanieswhichdisclosedata
B.differencesbetweenEuropeanandAmericanprivacypractice
C.thefrictionbetweenwebcompaniesandregulators
D.argumentbetweendatawatchdogsandgovernments
28.Europe'sdata-protectionpolices.
A.neednomodifications
B.featureindependenceandflexibility
C.arecopiedfromAmericanmodel
D.useAmerica'sforreference
29.WhyAsiabeseenas"anewprivacybattleground11?
A.therewillbealotoffrictionbetweeninternetregulatorsandcompanies
B.differentcountrieswilladoptdifferentsetsofprivacyrulesandregulations
C.therewillbecontroversyoverprivacylawstobeestablishedinthearea
D.adoptingAmericanorEuropeanregulatorymodelsmaybeacontroversy
30.AccordingtoJenniferStoddart,intermsofprivacyrules,.
A.FacebookwascriticizedforbreakingCanada'srules
B.America^modelisagoodexampletofollow
C.Canada'shybridmodelisinfluentialintheworld
D.globalcompaniesneednottoobeytherules
PassageThree
Regardlessofindustry,today'sworkersareboundbyacommonanxiety:theirjobswillone
daybeperformedbyrobots.Businessesshouldhelpworkersprepareforthechallengesposedby
automation-buttheycan'tshoulderthetaskontheirown.
IntheU.S,morethan7millionjobopeningsremainunfilled.Ashortageofworkersistobe
expectedinatightlabormarket,butthat'sonlypartoftheexplanation.Morethanoneinfive
employerssayapplicantslackskillsnecessaryforthejobsonoffer-notjustcompetencyindigital
technologies,butalsosoftskillslikecommunicationandproblem-solving.
Asmoreworkplacetasksbecomeautomated,thisdeficitthreatenstoleavemillionsof
less-educatedworkersbehind.AccordingtoaMcKinseyreport,lowandmiddle-wageworkersare
atgreatestriskofseeingtheirjobsbecomeobsoleteby2030.Nearlytwo-thirdsoftheU.S.labor
forcewillrequireadditionaltrainingjusttoholdontothejobstheycuiTentlyhave.High-wage
jobsareexpectedtogrowasashareofoverallemployment,butthecountry'seducationsystem
isn'tproducingcandidateswiththeskillsrequired.
Lastmonth,Amazon,comInc.announceda$700millioninvestmenttohelpworkerslearn
newskillsandadvancetheircareers.The"Upskilling2025"programisbetterthannothing.
Spreadoversixyears,however,thecompany'splannedspendingperworkereachyearwillstillbe
lowerthanthecurrentnationalaverage.
ToupgradetheskillsofAmericansatgreatestriskfromautomation,amorecomprehensive
approachisrequired-onethat'sbackedbygovernment.Tostart,statesandthefederalgovernment
shouldboosttaxcreditstoencouragesmallandmedium-sizedbusinessestoinvestmorein
retraininglow-skilledworkers.Statesshouldstrengthenworkforcedevelopmentboardsthathelp
communitycollegesandtechnicalschoolscustomizecourseofferingstomeettheneedsoflocal
industries.Thegovernmentshouldalsodomoretopromoteapprenticeships,whichallowworkers,
includingmid-careerprofessionals,toearnasalarywhiletheylearnnewtrades.
Workersthemselvesneedtoembracetheideaofretrainingasalifelongendeavo匚Policy
makerscanassistbymakingshorttermcertificateprogramseligibleforfederalstudentaid.
Subsidizedindividualtrainingaccountswouldencouragemoreadultlearnerstocomplete
unfinisheddegreesorseekadditionalcredentials.AndCongressshouldrevivetheprevious
administration^proposaltoextendwageinsurancetodisplacedworkerswhotakenewjobsat
lowersalaries.Thatwouldgivemiddle-classworkersthefinancialcushiontopursuemore
educationwhilecontinuingtowork.
Creatinganeducationalandtrainingsystemsuitedforthefutureofworkwillrequire
government,educationalinstitutionsandindustryleaderstocollaborate.Successispossible,butit
won'tcomecheap.Therearesomethingsbigbusiness-evenAmazon-can'tdeliver.
31.ThephenomenonthatmillionsofAmericanjobsremainvacant
A.ismainlycausedbyinsufficientlaborsupply
B.iscloselyrelatedtocandidates'skillsdeficit
C.reflectsbusinesses,inabilitytoretainworkers
D.willbealleviatedasjobsbecomeautomated
32.ThepurposetocitetheMcKinseyreportisto
A.criticizetheeducationsystem'sneglectofskillstraining
B.showtheimpactofautomationondifferentkindsofjobs
C.illustratethenecessityofupgradingskillsoftheworkforce
D.demonstratethechallengesposedbyautomation
33.Whichofthefollowingmeasuresisnotmentionedinparagraph5and6
A.strengthenworkforcedevelopmentboards
B.promoteschool-industrycollaboration
C.financeindividualtrainingaccounts
D.offershort-termcertificateprograms
34.Thesystemofwageinsurancewouldmostbenefits.
A.middle-classworkers
B.displacedworkers
C.newlyhiredworkers
D.low-wageworkers
35.Whichtitlecouldbethemostappropriateforthetext?
A.JobRetraining:ConcertedEffortsAreNeeded.
B.Amazon'sRetrainingProgram:AVainAttempt.
C.CanWeWintheFightAgainstRobots?
D.HowtoHamessAutomationtoBoostLaborForce?
PassageFour
Hastheretweetruinedtheworld?ChrisWetherell,thesoftwaredeveloperwhobuiltTwitter's
retweetbutton,thinksso.Introducedin2009,retweetingtransformedthesocialmedialandscape,
hesuggests,byallowingpeopletopassoninformationwithouthavingbotheredtodigestit.The
resulthasbeen"theincentivisingofextreme,polarisingandoutrage-inducingcontent”.
Thedebateovertheretweetbuttonisafascinatinglensthroughwhichtounderstandmany
contemporarysocialissues.Itrevealshowsocialanxietiesareoftenplayedoutindebatesabout
technologyandhowsuchdebatesreflect,andaggravate,broadersocialprejudices.Theproblemof
theretweetisnotreallyaretweetproblem.Wecanunderstanditonlyinthecontextofbroader
trends,inparticular,ourchangingrelationshiptonewsandinformationandthegrowthofamore
polarisedsociety.
Lastweek,themediaregulatorOfcompublishedits2019reportonnewsconsumptionin
Britain.ItshowedthecontinuingtrendofyoungpeopleabandoningTVnewsasasourceof
information.Almost50%ofpeoplenowfindtheirnewsonsocialmedia.Theynolongersimply
consumenewsbutengagewithit,sharingandcommenting.
Manyworrythatwhatitactuallymeansisthegreaterspreadofmisinformation.AsJohn
Sergeant,theBBC'sformerchiefpoliticalcorrespondent,toldRadio4'sPM,theproblemwith
peopleforsakingmainstreammedia“isthatyoucan'tinformthemandincreasetheirknowledge...
So,howdoyoustopthemfromfallingpreytofakenews?Theyonlyhavelimitedknowledgeand
youcan'tcorrectit.”
Yettherootsofignoranceandmisinformationarecomplex.ArecentstudyintheUSasked
DemocratsandRepublicansaboutwhattheiropponentsthoughtonarangeofpoliticalissues,
fromtaxtoimmigration.Thosewhorarelyfollowedthenewshadabettergraspoftheir
opponents9viewsthandidnewsjunkies.And,themoreeducatedtherespondent,themoreskewed
theirperceptionoftheiropponents.
Educationisgoodbutis,initself,noinsuranceagainstcognitivebias,noshieldagainsta
tendencytojumptoconclusionsunwarrantedbythefacts.Yet,sodeepseatedareprejudicesabout
theuneducatedmassesthatmanyprominentfigures,havecalledforthevotetobeconfinedtothe
betterinformed.
Thedebateexpressesdeeperanxietiesaboutallowingpeopletoomuchsway.It'safearthat
hasleachedfrompoliticsintotechnology.Whereoncewewereobsessedwithdemocracy,now
manypanicaboutitsconsequences.Andwhereoncemanypraisedtechnologyasempowering
people,nowthatispreciselywhatmanyfear.TheproblemsofTwittermobsandfakenewsare
real.Butneitherintechnologynorinsocietywillwesolveanyproblembybeginningwiththe
thoughtf'Ohno,weputpowerintothehandsofpeople.^^Retweetingwon'truintheworld.
Constrainingdemocracymaywelldo.
36.ChrisWetherellholdsthattheretweetbuttonhas.
A.disabledpeople'sunderstandingability
B.provokedpeople'snegativefeelingstosocialmedia
C.madeTwitterthemostpopularsocialmedia
D.resultedinthespreadofmisinformation
37.Ofcom's2019reportonnewsconsumptioninBritainrevealed.
A.ashiftfromone-to-moresharingtoone-to-onesharing
B.ashiftfrompassiveconsumptiontoactiveengagement
C.atendencyofabandoningnewsonsocialmedia.
D.atendencyofcheckingbeforesharing
38.AccordingtoJohnSergeantthatmainstreammedia.
A.aresecrettoolsofmindcontrol
B.canonlyprovidelimitedknowledge
C.canstoppeoplebefooledbyfakenews
D.areabandoningtheirpursuitofobjectivity
39.Fromparagraphs5and6,wecaninferthat
A.prejudiceisdeep-seatedintheAmericansociety
B.informationexplosionimpairscriticalthinking
C.misinformationcomesfrompoliticalbias
D.educationisnoguaranteeagainstbias
4O.Thedisputeoverretweetreflectsa(n).
A.worryabouttheempowermentofpeople
B.anxietyoverweakmediaregulation
C.fearaboutrapidtechdevelopment
D.obsessionwithdemocracy
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youarerequiredtoreadonequotedblogandthecommentsonit.
Theblogandcommentsarefollowedbyquestionsorunfinishedstatements,eachwithfour
suggestedanswersA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerandmarkyouranswerontheAnswer
Sheet.
IwouldneversendmysonWilltopublicschool.Ofcourse,hewilllearnsomething,butnot
inschool.AndIwillbehisownteacher,becauseIknowwhatisbestforhim.Iknowwhathe
needs.Inschool,teachershavetocarefordozensofkids.Theydon'thaveenoughtimeforeach
kid.Attentionandcareareveryimportanttokids.Keepingthatinmind.Whatisbestforachild?
Somechildrenexcelinatraditionalschoolsetting.Theyjustdogreat.However,manydonot
thriveinsuchanenvironment.Manyofthedisciplineproblemsintraditionalschoolsarecreated
byextremelybrightchildrenwhoareboredtodeath.Whatismoredistressingisthatreports
aboundaboutshootingrampagesatschool,teenagersgunningdownunarmedguards,then
corneringothervictimsintheclassroombeforekillingthemselves.Theenvironmentofpublic
schoolsishorrible.Youcan*tensurethesafetyofyourchildren.
Comment1:
Youmustbekidding.Withoutateachingdegreewecan'tbetheteachers.Besides,our
childrenhavetoplaywithotherkids.Theyhavetolearntosocializeandwillneverknowhowto
communicatewithotheriftheystayathome.
Comment2:
Idon'tseethepointiniteither.Parentsarealwaystoobusytospendtimewiththeirkids.
Howcantheymakesuretheirkidsgetthebesteducationathome?Thatexplainswhynowadays
gettingyourchildrenintoagoodschoolisasdifficultasanythingandparentsareanxiousto
preparetheirchildrenforvariousprogramsinordertobequalifiedforarenownedschool.
Comment3:
Younannyyourkidstoomuch,regulatingeverythingthekidsdo.Asaresult,theymayturn
outtobetoodependentonyou.
Comment4:
Youmayberightaboutthedangerssurroundingourkidsinschools.Inamodem,violent,
oftenderangedworld,safeguardsarenecessary.Nowadays,ifkidshavequarrelswitheachother,
theydonTgetablackeye,theygetkilled.
41.WhichofthefollowingnotionsfromthequotedblogisNOTmentioned?
A.Teachersinpublicschoolsdon'thaveenoughtimefbreachofthekids.
B.Mostchildrenhaveaverygoodperformanceintraditionalschools.
C.Troublesareoftencausedbybrightchildrenintraditionalschools.
D.Schoolviolenceisathreattothesafetyofourchildren.
42.Whatcommentsdisagreewiththenotioninthequotedblog?
A.1and2
B.2and3
C.1,2and3
D.4
43.InComment4,theword“deranged"isclosestinmeaningto.
A.orderly
B.safe
C.harmonious
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