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1、大学六级-1592 及答案解析(总分:667.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Writing(总题数:1,分数:106.00)1.1.网络丰富和便利了人们的生活2很多人开始对网络形成依赖3我对此的看法On Internet Addict(分数:106.00)_二、Part Reading Compr(总题数:4,分数:70.00)Secrets of Grade-A ParentsWhen Carey Graham started Grade One, he got a very special teacher. “She recognized my passion for lear
2、ning,“ says the now 20-year-old. “Every morning wed sit down with workbooks and do writing and math exercises. And any time during the day, she could always be counted on to read to me. She always encouraged me to learn all I could about everything.“This extraordinary teacher was his mom, Jeanne Lam
3、bert, who homeschooled Graham until high school. Hes now in his second year in the University of Torontos Peace and Conflict Studies program, having received a provincial “Aiming for the Top“ scholarship. Graham is considering a law degree or a masters in political science down the road. He attribut
4、es his academic success to the foundation laid by his parents.While Grahams type of education is becoming more and more popular, most people cant give up the time or income to teach their kids at home, and many are more confident in mainstream schooling. But even if you send your kids off on the sch
5、ool bus every morning, you can still give them many of the benefits of homeschooling. After all, youve been teaching your children successfully since infancy, and that teaching role doesnt end just because a child is in school. Parents need to remind themselves that no matter how qualified their chi
6、lds teacher, they are the ones who know their child best what motivates and excites him, when he has the energy to learn.“You cant be a parent without being a teacher,“ says Bruce Arai, a professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario.“Pe
7、rhaps the most important teaching in a childs life is done by his parents, not by some professional with certificates,“ he says.Homeschooling isnt about sitting your kids down in the kitchen and teaching them in the formal sense, says Arai, but about “making sure the resources and opportunities for
8、learning are available to them.“ And that, any parent can do.Here, then, are some methods that parents who would never consider homeschooling can pick up from those who do. Lesson 1 Think Outside the Classroom“Education can take place anywhere,“ says homeschooler Gina Rozon of La Ronge, Sask.When he
9、r ten-year-old daughter, Liana, became interested in rocks, Rozon didnt just consult a book for information. “I phoned some friends until I found somebody who knew somebody who was married to a geologist (地质学家). He was happy to come over and examine Lianas rocks with her. He also told us about his j
10、ob at a mine and the education required to do it.“When homeschooler Kerri Paquette, a mother of six, was building a house in Lansdowne, she saw it as a learning opportunity.Her kids, aged three to 13, continue to view the world as their classroom. They study food and plant growth through their organ
11、ic garden. They learn about cows by talking to the neighboring farmers. And they learn math, measuring and science while helping Paquette cook. “The other day my nine-year-old, Maddison, started learning a new educational computer program. The section on fractions was all new, but she knew it from w
12、hen we bake.“ Every activity, says Paquette, can include a lesson.Lesson 2 Eliminate Learning Limits“We dont have a time frame that restricts our investigations, and we dont have a daily schedule,“ says Linda Clement, who homeschools her two daughters in Victoria. When her 14-year-old showed an inte
13、rest in the human body, the curious student read dozens of relevant books and surfed web sites. Janets curiosity took her in all sorts of directions: a dictionary of poisons and antidotes, an encyclopedia of medicine, books about human personality and much more.The benefit to your child goes beyond
14、a thorough knowledge of a subject. Studying deeply a topic builds independent research skills and a love of learning.“If my children are interested in a subject,“ says Clement, “we can go as far into the subject, answering as many questions as they have, for as long as is necessary. This freedom enc
15、ourages their investigations.“Lesson 3 Teach Your Kids Their WaySome children are visual learners (they absorb best when they see something), some are auditory (then need to hear it), some are kinesthetic (they need hands-on experience) and some are a combination. Uncovering how your child learns be
16、st will increase your effectiveness in helping him or her with schoolwork.The way Melissa Cowls six children, aged three to 15, pick up on math highlights the great differences in learning styles. “Our ten-year-old, Matthew, needs everything in black and white: Tell him what to do and how to do it,
17、and its done,“ says the mother. “He had a math text that was too colorful, with a layout that was difficult to follow. I switched to a text that was more step-by-step, more concrete. Now he does math tests with no trouble“.Lesson 4 Let Them See You LearnOne of the best parts of homeschooling is that
18、 you can continue your own education and your kids can see you doing it and pick up on your love of learning. The same principle can be applied by any parent.“Learning never ends,“ says Julia Goforth, a homeschooling mother of four. “We try new things all the time, whether Im reading something new o
19、r were all tasting foods wed never normally eat.“Learning doesnt always go smoothly, for kids and adults alike, which is why its important for children to see their parents struggle with something new.“My children watched me turn my life around by trying new things,“ says Goforth. “I went from being
20、 a fearful, stay-at-home morn to an adventurous artists model and public speaker. Learning belly dance and violin is on my to-do list this year.“ Lesson 5 “Own“ Your Childrens Education“Helping them isnt about showing your kids how to do the work. Its about being genuinely interested and having regu
21、lar conversations about what theyre learning,“ says J. Gary Knowles, a professor at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.Rozon has many suggestions for how to get more involved. “Get to know the teacher. Discuss ways to design the assignments to your childs learning style. Spend time in th
22、e classroom. Ask for outlines of unit studies so you can find additional materials at the library or through videos. Read your childs textbooks: If you work a few pages ahead, youll be able to help them with problems they encounter.“Reading is another must, says Rozon. “Even after your children can
23、read themselves, hearing somebody else read aloud is important. We nearly always bring a book wherever we go; we read for at least a half hour before bedtime.“The more engaged a parent is, the more the child benefits, adds Bruce Arai. “The evidence is clear: Parental involvement is one of the most i
24、mportant factors in school success. The hours children spend in class are but one element of their education./(分数:49.00)(1).When Garey Graham started Grade One, who was his special teacher?A. His elder sister. B. His elder brother.C. His father. D. His mother.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(2).Which of the follow
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