分析 本文主要講述了澳大利亞某校取消孩子家庭作業(yè)這一舉措所帶來(lái)的一些來(lái)自家長(zhǎng)和社會(huì)所提的問(wèn)題.
解答 33.C 細(xì)節(jié)題.根據(jù)文章第一段末尾的"…to encourage kids to have free time for reading,playing outside,or doing activities they enjoy"可知,這所學(xué)校取消數(shù)學(xué)和作文這類(lèi)家庭作業(yè)是為了讓孩子們有更多的時(shí)間讀書(shū),在戶(hù)外玩耍或者參加自己喜歡的活動(dòng),由此可推知這個(gè)學(xué)校希望學(xué)生們尋求自我發(fā)展.故選C.
34.A 細(xì)節(jié)題.根據(jù)文章第三段和第四段,由這兩段This group feels that homework gives children a goal to work toward.Others feel so strongly about the importance of homework that they have begun giving their own homework to their children.可知,校長(zhǎng)的這項(xiàng)決定遭到了一些家長(zhǎng)的強(qiáng)烈反對(duì),家長(zhǎng)認(rèn)為孩子通過(guò)做作業(yè)能鞏固知識(shí),否則他們的學(xué)習(xí)會(huì)落后.因此他們認(rèn)為取消作業(yè)是對(duì)孩子不負(fù)責(zé)的表現(xiàn),故選A.
35.D 推理題.依據(jù)文章尾段中的"When parents try to help their children with homework,the assistance can take away that feeling and can also drain already exhausted working parents."可推知,對(duì)于家長(zhǎng)在作業(yè)上幫助孩子的問(wèn)題,作者持有否定的看法.故選D.
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