2019届高三英语上学期第二次月考(期末)试题 新人教版.doc
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10、cience knowledge already exist between Whites and minorities and between youngsters from upper-income and low-income families.And they often deepen into significant achievement gaps by the end of eighth grade if they are not dealt with during elementary school.The findings suggest that in order for
11、the United States to maintain long-term scientific and economic competitiveness in the world, policymakers need to renew efforts to ensure access to high-quality,early learning experiences in childcare settings,preschools and elementary schools.The researchers study tracked 7,757 children from their
12、 start in - 3 -kindergarten to the end of eighth grade. Researchers found that among kindergarteners with low levels of general knowledge, 62 percent were struggling in science by the time they reached third grade and 54 percent were struggling in that subject in eighth grade.And general knowledge g
13、aps between minorities and Whites were already large at the time when students began kindergarten.“Children growing up in low-income families typically experience comparatively fewer early opportunities to learn about the natural and social sciences,” the authors wrote.“Their parents often have lowe
14、r educational levels and therefore less science knowledge themselves as well as fewer resources available to direct the childrens academic growth.Children raised in poverty often attend poorly resourced schools that further limit their academic opportunities.”Morgan said that,within families,parents
15、 who regularly talk and interact with toddlers(学步的儿童)can point out and explain physical,natural and social events occurring around them daily.This might help youngsters learn facts and concepts that will prepare them to take better advantage of science instruction they receive during elementary and
16、middle school.5. Which may be the possible result of the gaps in science knowledge during kindergarten?A.Children from rich families will behave better in life.B.Children from minorities may have less desire for learning.C.The gaps will disappear automatically when children grow up.D.Childrens acade
17、mic performance afterwards will be affected.6. What did the researchers suggest policymakers do?A.Narrow income gaps between different families. B. Make good education available to children.C.Give extra lessons to children from poor families.D. Strengthen competitive awareness of kindergarteners.7.
18、What can parents do to help their toddlers learn?A. Offer them more learning resources. B. Give them more nutritious food.- 4 -C. Create learning opportunities in daily life. D.Let them attend science courses for kids.8. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A.Equal Education Is
19、Important in Kindergarten B.Income Gaps Affect Childrens School PerformancesC.Provide More Available Access to Childhood Learning D.Science Knowledge Gaps Are Obvious in KindergartenC CUniversity can be the most sociable time of your life. For most students, social media is the glue that holds packe
20、d social diaries together. Facebook will let you know if a game is cancelled, Twitter can promote your DJ set in 140 characters, and your Instagram account will remind you when there are new photos.These tools have made the world increasingly connected, and most students wouldnt consider shunning th
21、em at such a sociable stage of their lives. But social media is by no means a requirement at university, and many do without.“Im a private person and dont feel the need to share everything with everybody I know,” says Caty Forster, 20, a student at the University of Manchester, who has never used Fa
22、cebook or Twitter. Despite social medias benefits, Forster is largely indifferent. Bethany Elgood, 25, stopped using Facebook after she discovered she had developed a bit of an anxiety towards the social media platforms that contain lots of personal details.” I quit Facebook when I was 13. I left be
23、cause, not only was I bored of passively involved in its Newsfeed, I was also experiencing anxiety. To me, Facebook meant clicking and nosing around peoples lives.People would ask, “How do you keep in touch with people?” and “Wont you miss out anything important?” I was in agreement with Forster, wh
24、o says, “I never feel like Im missing out too much. I dont feel like Id have anything valuable to share or gain from it.”Adrienne Jolly, a careers advisor at UEA, says, “Its hard to prove reliable statistics on social media. But its generally accepted that social - 5 -media networks are pretty influ
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