and imagining.
In short, parents should allow their kids to have the freedom to invent for themselves. That means not always teaching and commanding.
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(1).
To develop their artistic creativity, children should be encouraged to
______.
(A). (B). (C). (D).
答案:A
draw freely and roughly
learn to draw realistic pictures know how to draw before they start
learn to draw good pictures to get prizes
(2). Parents are encouraged to be role models for their kids because . (A). parents love to create
(B). parents can draw straight lines
(C). children tend to follow their parents examples
(D). children like the product of their parents creativity
答案:C
(3). It can be inferred from the passage that in artistic creation . (A). product is more important than process (B). process is more important than product (C). process and product are equally important (D). both process and product are unimportant
答案:B
(4). To be inspired by other peoples creativity,children should . (A). write ideas (B). make up stories (C). buy good notebooks
(D). visit museums, libraries, and science centers
答案:D
(5). The main idea of this passage is that .
(A). children should be encouraged to draw freely (B). children should follow their parents examples
(C). parents should know how to cultivate their kids creativity (D). most parents teach their kids confidently and instructively
答案:C
2. It is often said that politeness costs nothing. In fact, it seems that a little
more politeness could save businesses £5 billion every year. Frequently hearing the phrase“thank you” or “well done” means the same to staff as a modest pay rise.
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Praise and encouragement also makes employees more likely to work hard and stay in their jobs. In this way the business companies can save the cost of finding new employees. A third of 1,000 workers surveyed by a consulting firm said they did not get thanked at all when they did well—and a further third said they were not
thanked enough. In both cases, staff said they felt undervalued, meaning they were less likely to exert themselves and were more likely to look for employment elsewhere.
The result of the survey shows that there would be around £52 billion loss in
productivity if the employees felt less appreciated. According to the firm, praising staff has the same positive effect as a 1 per cent pay rise—and works out much
cheaper for bosses. Three out of four employees said that regular acknowledgement by their bosses was important to them, but only a quarter said they were actually given as much praise as they felt they needed.
The survey found that those in bluecollar and manual jobs were less likely to be given any recognition for doing well. But it seems that they most need such praise. In regional terms, Scottish staff felt most undervalued. Four out of ten workers said they were never thanked and eight out of ten said they would like more praise. However, workers in the NorthEast are less impressed by being praised by the boss, as only 69 per cent said they felt the need to be told “well done” regularly. Older employees and women need the most reassurance, according to psychologist
Averil Leimon. She said that words of praise did more than creating a pleasant place to work—they could even promote profits.
(1).
The survey indicates that politeness could save businesses a huge amount of
money every year because .
(A). (B). (C). (D).
答案:D
politeness makes employees expect pay rise
politeness is less likely to make staff work harder politeness helps employers find proper employees
politeness helps employers reduce the cost of staff employment
(2). Workers doing well but not getting thanks from their bosses will probably . (A). leave for jobs elsewhere
(B). work harder to get praise from their bosses (C). exert themselves in their work to get pay rise (D). work harder to get encouragement from their bosses
答案:A
(3).
According to the survey, of the employees believed they were praised as
much as expected.
(A).
25%
(B).
(C). (D).
答案:A
30%
40% 75%
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(4). The survey shows that those who do not pay much attention to praise are . (A). staff from Scotland (B). workers in NorthEast
(C). older and women employees (D). older and women employees
答案:B
(5). It can be concluded from the passage that .
(A). bluecollar employees are expecting more pay rise (B). pleasant workplace could promote business profits
(C). pay rise is an important motivation for manual workers (D). words of praise could possibly increase business profits
答案:D
3. A centuriesold tradition, illustrated in a modern childrens book, links the
sweetness of honey with the joy of learning to read.
“The grandpa held a jar of honey so that all the family could see. He then dipped a spoon into it and put some honey on the cover of a small book. The little girl had just turned five.
‘Stand up, little one,’ he asked the girl softly.‘I did this for your mother, your uncles, your older brother, and now you!’ Then, he handed the book to her.‘Taste!’
She touched the honey with her finger and put it into her mouth. ‘Whats that taste?’ the grandpa asked. The little girl answered,‘Sweet!’
Then all of the family said in a single voice,‘Yes, and so is knowledge, but knowledge is from the bee that made that sweet honey, you have to go after it through the pages of a book!’
The little girl knew that the promise to read was at last hers. Soon she was going to learn to read.”
This is the beginning of a profoundly moving childrens book entitled Thank You,
Mr.Falker.In this book, Patricia Polacco writes of her own passion to read, inspired
by the honey on the book. It wasnt until fifth grade that she met her beloved teacher who provided the hlep that she needed to finally unlock the magic of the written word.
Reading this book,we are in fact acquainted with some enduring traditions of child education that stress the importance of verbal capacity at a very early age.
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The child learning to read is admitted into a collective memory by way of books. And with the printed words that are active with meaning, the child becomes acquainted with a common past which he or she renews, to a greater or lesser degree, in every reading. Much as the author of the book Thank You, Mr. Falker puts it,“Almost as if it were magic, or as if light poured into her brain, the words and sentences started to take shape on the page as they never had before…And she understood the whole thing…Then she went into the living room and found the book on a shelf, the very book that her grandpa had shown her so many years ago. She spooned honey on the cover and tasted the sweetness…Then she held the book, honey and all, close to her chest. She could feel tears roll down her cheeks, but they werent tears of sadness—she was happy, so very happy.”
(1). The girl who tasted the honey on the book was . (A). nearly six years old (B). less than five years old (C). more than six years old
(D). a little more than five years old
答案:D
(2). It can be inferred from the passage that .
(A). the girls mother and uncles were good scholars
(B). Mr.Falker helped Patricia Polacco write her book for children
(C). the honeyonthebook tradition has been practised for many generations (D). the girl who tasted the honey on the book writes the book Thank You, Mr.
Falker 答案:C
(3). The book entitled Thank You, Mr. Falker is about . (A). the early life of Mr. Falker
(B). Polaccos early experience with reading
(C). the magic power of written words on children
(D). how the honey on the book makes children feel happy
答案:B
(4). The main purpose of this passage is to .
(A). introduce a “profoundly moving”childrens book
(B). tell that childrens verbal capacity is very important (C). show that words are magic and they make children happy
(D). show how the girl who tasted the honey on the book grew into a writer
答案:A
(5).
.
The last paragraph implies that the happiness of the little girl came from
(A). (B). (C). (D).
答案:B
the honey she tasted
the ability to read books
the book her grandpa had shown her
the collective memory that accepted her
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四、Word Form(10 points,1 point for each item)将括号中的各词变为适当的形式 填入空白。答案写在答题卡上。
1. This was one of the most ___(fruit) debates of the conference.
答案:fruitful
2. None of the applicants has any___ (profession) job experience.
答案:professional
3. Most computer users have never received any formal training;___ (consequence),
their skills are limited. 答案:consequently
4. Our new office building is ___(infinite) better than the old one.
答案:infinitely
5. Their aim was to___ (modern)the health service, and they succeeded.
答案:modernize
6. She felt very ___(weaken)after long illness.
答案:weak
7. When the play started, the children ___(tell)to sit down quietly.
答案:were told
8. We should take a ___(globe)view of our business.
答案:global
9. It took her only five minutes to work out a ___(solve) to the difficult
problem.
答案:solution
10. The doctor advised him to eat a great___ (various)of food.
答案:variety 【评分标准】
语法错误或拼写错误均不给分。