Miss Johnson is a friend of _______ .
A.Mary’s mother B.Mary’s mothers’ C.Mary mother’s D.Mary’s mother’s
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科目:高中英語 來源:黃岡中學(xué)作業(yè)本高二英語(上冊) 題型:056
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看下面四幅圖畫,了解故事發(fā)生的時(shí)間、地點(diǎn)、人物、情節(jié)。然后,根據(jù)圖畫所示的順序,寫一篇英文報(bào)道,內(nèi)容包括:
1.7月8日下午7:00左右,Johns Beach處救生員(lifeguard)Miss Rose突然聽到了什么?
2.孩子發(fā)生了什么事?危急時(shí)刻,他抓住了什么?
3.小孩如何得救?
4.小孩和Miss Rose此刻心情如何,相互說了什么?(請自己想像)
要求:1.不要遺漏要點(diǎn)。
2.字?jǐn)?shù):100詞左右。
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
NOT all math skills are learned in the classroom. Some of them come naturally. Consider the split-second calculations you make when you estimate (估計(jì)) the number of empty seats on the school bus or the number of cookies in a cookie jar.
These estimates can often be done without counting. That's because humans are born with the ability to closely guess the number of items in a group. Researchers call this ability a person's "number sense".
To see how a person's inborn number sense might be linked to mathematical performance in the classroom, psychologist Justin Halberda and his colleagues from Johns Hopkins University in
The scientists asked 64 14-year-olds to look at images (影像) of yellow and blue dots that flashed on a computer screen for a fraction (一小部分) of a second. Each image contained between 10 and 32 dots that varied in size.
Some images contained twice as many blue dots as yellow dots. In other images, however, the number of blue and yellow dots was nearly equal. For each image, the students were asked to estimate which color had more dots.
The scientists found a wide variation in how well students could pick the color with the most dots.
The scientists then looked at the students' math scores dating back to kindergarten. Children that performed best in the image test also scored the highest in standard math tests.
The same finding held true at the other end of the spectrum (范圍). Students who didn't score well on the image test received lower math scores.
The study was the first to show a link between a person's inborn number sense and his or her achievement in formal math training.
Does this connection mean that one cannot be good in math if they have a weak number sense? Or that having a strong number sense is a guarantee for good grades in math? The answers are not clear.
While scientists continue looking at the possible links between a person's number sense and math achievement, one thing is certain: Doing lots of math homework will boost your chances of success.
56. Which of the following is not true according to the passage?
A. Everyone has an inborn number sense.
B. Those who have a strong number sense are sure to do well in math.
C. Some of the math skills are inborn.
D. Doing a lot of math exercises may help to learn math well.
57. Justin Halberda and his colleagues ran some tests to .
A. look at the students' math scores dating back to kindergarten.
B. ask the students to estimate the dots
C. see if a person's inborn number sense has something to do with math learning
D. decide how to learn math well
58. What is the proper meaning of the underlined word "boost"?
A. increase B. grasp
C. miss D. possess
59. According to the passage, the most important thing to learn math well is that .
A. one should have an inborn number sense
B. one should practice a lot
C. one should do a lot of tests
D. one should do a lot of counting
60. What is the result of Justin Halberda's tests?
A. Students who did well in the tests also did well in math exams.
B. One cannot be successful in math if he has a well number sense.
C. One who has a strong number sense can not do math well.
D. One should do a lot of math homework if he wants to have a number sense.
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Not all math skills are learned in the classroom.Some of them come naturally.Consider the split-second calculations you make when you estimate(估計(jì))the number of empty seats on the school bus or the number of cookies in a cookie jar.
These estimates can often be done without counting.That's because humans are born with the ability to closely guess the number of items in a group.Researchers call this ability a person's "number sense".
To see how a person's inborn number sense might be linked to mathematical performance in the classroom, psychologist Justin Halberda and his colleagues from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, US ran some tests.
The scientists asked 64 14-year-olds to look at images of yellow and blue dots that flashed on a computer screen for a fraction (一小部分) of a second.Each image contained between 10 and 32 dots that varied in size.
Some images contained twice as many blue dots as yellow dots.In other images, however, the number of blue and yellow dots was nearly equal.For each image, the students were asked to estimate which color had more dots.
The scientists found a wide variation in how well students could pick the color with the most dots.
The scientists then looked at the students' math scores dating back to kindergarten.Children that performed best in the image test also scored the highest in standard math tests.The same finding held true at the other end of the spectrum (范圍).Students who didn't score well on the image test received lower math scores.
The study was the first to show a link between a person's inborn number sense and his or her achievement in formal math training.
Does this connection mean that one cannot be good in math if they have a weak number sense? Or that having a strong number sense is a guarantee for good grades in math? The answers are not clear.
While scientists continue looking at the possible links between a person's number sense and math achievement, one thing is certain: Doing lots of math homework will boost your chances of success.
1.Justin Halberda and his colleagues ran some tests to .
A.look at the students' math scores dating back to kindergarten.
B.a(chǎn)sk the students to estimate the dots
C.see if a person's inborn number sense has something to do with math learning
D.decide how to learn math well
2.What is the proper meaning of the underlined word "boost"?
A.increase B.grasp C.miss D.possess
3.According to the passage, the most important thing to learn math well is that .
A.one should have an inborn number sense
B.one should practice a lot
C.one should do a lot of tests
D.one should do a lot of counting
4.What is the result of Justin Halberda's tests?
A.Students who did well in the tests also did well in math exams.
B.One cannot be successful in math if he has a well number sense.
C.One who has a strong number sense can not do math well.
D.One should do a lot of math homework if he wants to have a number sense.
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