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1、阅读理解-练习四及答案解析(总分:40.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Test 1(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、TEXT A(总题数:1,分数:5.00)Anyone who doubts that children are born with a healthy amount of ambition need spend only a few minutes with a baby eagerly learning to walk or a headstrong toddler starting to talk. No matter how many times the little
2、ones stumble in their initial efforts, most keep on trying, determined to master their amazing new skills. It is only several years later, around the start of middle or junior high school, many psychologists and teachers agree, that a good number of kids seem to lose their natural drive to succeed a
3、nd end up joining the ranks of underachievers. For the parents of such kids, whose own ambition is often inextricably tie to their childrens success, it can be a bewildering, painful experience. So its no wonder some parents find themselves hoping that, just maybe, ambition can be taught like any ot
4、her subject at school.Its not quite that simple. “Kids can be given the opportunities to become passionate about a subject or activity, but they cant be forced,“ says Jacquelynne Eccles, a psychology professor at the University of Michigan, who led a landmark, 25-year study examining what motivated
5、first- and seventh-graders in three school districts. Even so, a growing number of educators and psychologists do believe it is possible to unearth ambition in students who dont seem to have much. They say that by instilling confidence, encouraging some risk- taking, being accepting of failure and e
6、xpanding the areas in which children may be successful, both parents and teachers can reignite that innate desire to achieve.Figuring out Why the fire went out is the first step. Assuming that a kid doesnt suffer from an emotional or learning disability, or isnt involved in some family crisis at hom
7、e, many educators attribute a sudden lack of motivation to a fear of failure or peer pressure that conveys the message that doing well academically somehow isnt cool. “Kids get so caught up in the moment-to-moment issue of will they look smart or dumb, and it blocks them from thinking about the long
8、 term,“ says Carol Dweck, a psychology professor at Stanford. “You have to teach them that they are in charge of their intellectual growth.“The message is that everything is within the kids control, that their intelligence is malleable ,“ says Lisa Blackwell, a research scientist at Columbia Univers
9、ity who has worked with Dweck to develop and run the program, which has helped increase the students interest in school and turned around their declining math grades. “more than any teacher or workshop,“ Blackwell says, “parents can play a critical role in conveying this message to their children by
10、 praising their effort, strategy and progress rather than emphasizing their smartness or praising high performance alone. Most of all, parents should let their kids know that mistakes are a part of learning.“Some experts say the education system, with its strong emphasis on testing and rigid separat
11、ion of students into different levels of ability, also bears blame for the disappearance of drive on some kids.(分数:5.00)(1).According to the first paragraph, we can learn that _.(分数:1.00)A.children are born to be moderately ambitiousB.when they are at school, children are easy to lose ambitionC.ambi
12、tion is not connected with successD.ambition can be taught like other subjects at school(2).Which of the following is NOT true about Jacquelynne Eccles?(分数:1.00)A.He does long-term research on the motivation of students.B.His research is of great importance.C.Kids can become passionate about a subje
13、ct or activity even when they are not at first.D.It is possible to unearth ambition in students who dont seem to have muc(3).All of the following may lead to childrens lacking of motivation EXCEPT _.(分数:1.00)A.an emotional or learning inabilityB.being involved in some family crisisC.a fear of failur
14、e or peer pressureD.their being dumb(4).The word “malleable“ means _.(分数:1.00)A.changeableB.unchangeableC.shapedD.infinite(5).What is the authors tone in this passage?(分数:1.00)A.Ironic.B.Critical.C.Objective.D.Positiv三、TEXT B(总题数:1,分数:5.00)In spite of thousands of years of endeavor, little progress
15、has been made in the scientific understanding of dreams. This fact has been so universally acknowledged by previous writers on the subject that it seems hardly necessary to quote individual opinions. The reader will find, in many stimulating observations, and plenty of interesting material related t
16、o our subject, but little or nothing that concerns the true nature of the dream, or that solves definitely any of its enigmas. The educated layman, of course, knows even less of the matter.The conception of the dream that was held in prehistoric ages by primitive peoples, and the influence which it
17、may have exerted on the formation of their conceptions of the universe, and of the soul, is a theme of such great interest that it is only with reluctance that I refrain from dealing with it in these pages. I will refer the reader to the well-known works of Sir John Lubbock (Lord Avebury), Herbert S
18、pencer, E. B. Tylor and other writers; I will only add that we shall not realize the importance of these problems and speculations until we have completed the task of dream interpretation that lies before us.A reminiscence(回想,回忆) of the concept of the dream that was held in primitive times seems to
19、underlie the evaluation of the dream which was current among the peoples of classical antiquity. They took it for granted that dreams were related to the world of the supernatural beings in whom they believed, and that they brought inspirations from the gods and demons. Moreover, it appeared to them
20、 that dreams must serve a special purpose in respect of the dreamer; that, as a rule, they predicted the future. The extraordinary variations in the content of dreams, and in the impressions which they produced on the dreamer, made it, of course, very difficult to formulate a coherent conception of
21、them, and necessitated manifold differentiations and group-formations, according to value and reliability. The valuation of dreams by the individual philosophers of antiquity naturally depended on the importance which they were prepared to attribute to manticism in general.In the two works of Aristo
22、tle in which there is mention of dreams; they are already regarded as constituting a problem of psychology. We are told that dream is not god-sent, that it is not of divine but of demonic origin. For nature is really demonic, not divine; that is to say, the dream is not a supernatural revelation, bu
23、t is subject to the laws of the human spirit, which has, of course, a kinship with the divine. The dream is defined as the psychic activity of the sleeper, as he is asleep. Aristotle was acquainted with some of the characteristics of the dream-life; for example, he knew that a dream converts the sli
24、ght sensations perceived in sleep, into intense sensations (“one imagines that one is walking through fire, and feels hot, if this or that part of the body becomes only quite slightly warm“), which led him to conclude that dreams might easily betray to the physician the first indications of an incip
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