2021高考英语一轮复习Module3Music课后提能练外研版必修2.doc
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1、Module 3Music.阅读理解A2020福建省质量检测Australian adults want to see “life skills” introduced into school curriculums, including money management, job preparation and domestic tasks. New research from Monash University showed Aussie adults also widely supported the inclusion of technology, coding and artific
2、ial intelligence subjects in student curriculums to prepare them for future jobs. Coauthor Professor Neil Selwyn, from Monashs new Education Futures think tank, said the survey results of more than 2,000 Australians had taken himself and Dr Deana Leahy by surprise. “The life skillsI wasnt expecting
3、that at all,” he said. Those quizzed were asked to rate the value of a list of subjects already in the curriculum, but were also given an open space to write what they think should be included. Prof. Selwyn said people called for schools to teach financial skills, budgeting, cooking and doing taxes.
4、 “You could argue that these are things people should be learning themselves, or learning from their families,” he said. “But weve got to be thinking forward in terms of the skills people will need for jobs and their ways of living.” One respondent said schools should introduce a “contemporary life
5、skills” subject:“A compulsory 1hour a week class on skills needed that parents seem continually unable to teach their kids”. Suggestions for the class included resume writing, filing tax returns and health claims. Another respondent called for students to be taught “general life skills” as unfortuna
6、tely not enough kids will have parents to actually be bothered to educate them or simply parents dont know themselves. Of the subjects, maths was the highest ranked (75.5 percent), followed closely by English (74.8 percent). And while science was the third highest ranked subject (46.2 percent), it w
7、as more strongly supported by those who earned higher wages and were universityeducated compared to lower income earners. Aspects of school life considered least important were students having fun, learning about things that interested them and being given the opportunity to be creative.1Why did the
8、 adults suggest adding “life skills” to school curriculums?ATo vary school curriculums.BTo enrich students school life.CTo prepare students for future work and life.DTo save parents the trouble of educating kids.2What did Prof. Selwyn think of the adults suggestions?AReasonable. BRidiculous.CInteres
9、ting. DImpractical.3What does Paragraph 3 focus on?ADifferences of school subjects.BReasons for the school survey.COpinions from the surveyed.DInvestigations of the respondents.B2020河南省豫南九校高三下学期第一次联考 It was the beginning of another school year. I had agreed to teach all struggling students in need o
10、f critical intervention(介入). I knew what lay ahead tough work hours overlaid with guilt, consumed with essays that needed feedback and lesson plans with best practice strategies. No wonder people always acknowledge my teaching career with, “Im_glad_its_you_and_not_me.” Suddenly, my mind transported
11、me to my first few years of teaching. “Peter Potter,” I called from my name list, trying to control my laughter. “Laughlin McLaughlin?” Surely these were not real names. “Emotionally disabled. keeps them separated from the other kids.,” the vice headmaster commanded. This was my first teaching assig
12、nment. Surely this year could never be as discouraging as those first few. In my new classroom, I looked into the face of Jason. At eleven, his mother was killed in an accident, leaving him with physical, academic, and certainly emotional scars. I looked at another student, Robert, standing at the d
13、oor; my vice headmaster asked if I would take him, even though he was an eleventh grader in my tenth grade class. But then there were and are stories of success of Dustin, in Graduate School for Electrical and Computer Engineering; of Michael, now a teacher in a city school; of Willie. I thought of
14、the thousands of students whose lives have touched mine far more than I could have ever touched theirs. I broke from my daydream, a smile spreading across my face. Sadness, tears, challenges, fears yes, teaching is filled with all of these yet, it is also filled with laughter and smiles, hope, dream
15、s, and rewards beyond measure. “Im glad its you and not me.” Those words resounded in my mind once again.4What might the authors job be like?AEasy. BBoring.CInteresting. DChallenging.5What does the underlined sentence imply?AThese people would like to teach.BThese people did not like the author.CThe
16、se people would not want this job.DThese people wanted to learn from the author.6Why did the author mention Jason and Robert?ATo stress the importance of family education.BTo show her regrets about taking up teaching.CTo express her dissatisfaction with the school.DTo introduce the basic situation o
17、f her students.7How did the author feel thinking of the successful students?AShe was doing a worthwhile job.BShe could never go back to the past.CShe was the inspiration behind the success stories.DShe would never make greater achievements in the future.C2020太原市高三年级模拟试题(二)Inside WeWorks New York Cit
18、y headquarters on a Thursday morning, a handful of kids were selling carrots and peppers. The children are members of WeWorks first school, WeGrow, where farming is part of the curriculum. They were interacting with WeGrow employees browsing the goods.“How many carrots would you like?” One girl aske
19、d. “We take Apple Pay,” another shouted. Founded in 2010, WeWork has made a name for itself as a global network of coworking spaces. WeGrow is WeWorks newest enterprise(事业) and its first attempt in the education industry. WeGrow, a school which claims to grow “conscious leaders”, is inspired by the
20、Montessori approach to learning that gives children the freedom to explore and choose their activities, so their nature of creativity and curiosity is preserved. But the goal is not to create nextgeneration CEOs. “Leadership is a bit of an exciting word for people,” said Rebekah, WeGrows founder and
21、 CEO. “Weve seen children do such a thing forever running a lemonade stand every time, thats what that is.” WeGrow opened in the fall last year. Currently, 46 kids are enrolled in classes from prekindergarten to fourth grade. The kids start every morning with live music, followed by yoga. They spend
22、 time in nature and choose to take either Hebrew or Mandarin courses. WeGrow students learn science, math, social studies and language arts. It also has a program for kids to connect with WeWork community members with careers in areas kids might be interested in. But the main concern is that standar
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