In recent years,American students have fallen behind in many subjects like math,science and reading. In 2005,the U.S. was number nine among the developed countries in the number of students graduating from high school.
American education officials are searching for new ways to help students learn again. One tool that is getting some attention is the use of video games.
Sixteen?year?old John Diaz says he loves playing video games but doesn't like traditional schoolwork. During his summer vacation,Diaz is continuing his studies at home. That is because his courses are available on his home computer.
Florida Virtual School's head master,Julie Young,says the school teaches students with the technology they most enjoy using in and out of school.“We have so many students who feel free in our school,” Young said, “They lose interest when they go to school. And we're very hopeful that Conspiracy Code will attract the learners to really get into the detail of learning.”
Conspiracy Code is a video game that teaches U.S. history. Students guide two heroes in a quest to stop a conspiracy to change the past. Along the way,students learn about events such as the Civil War,and report back to their teacher who is a spy .
John Diaz says he enjoys American history now.“I like to do the game every day,” he said.
1.In the first paragraph,we can learn that American students________.
A.do better in science than reading
B.do not want to go to college
C.have been less interested in studies recently
D.do worst in math among the developed countries
2.How does John Diaz continue to study in summer vacation?
A.By having an experienced tutor.
B.By going to a vacation camp.
C.By studying on the computer.
D.By watching videos.
3.Conspiracy Code is a video game that________.
A.introduces the ways of finding a spy
B.teaches students American history
C.helps students learn computers
D.trains people to become heroes
4.What is the text mainly about?
A.Video games becoming new teaching tools.
B.How Conspiracy Code helps students study.
C.How Florida Virtual School teaches students.
D.American officials caring about education.
1.C
2.C
3.B
4.A
【解析】
試題分析: 越來越多的美國學生厭倦了學習,有什么辦法可以讓他們對學習產(chǎn)生興趣呢?
1.C 細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段中的In recent years,American students have fallen behind in many subjects like math,science and reading.可知,越來越多的美國學生不喜歡學習,故選C項。
2.C 細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段提到That is because his courses are available on his home computer.可知他是在家里的電腦上學習的,故選C項。
3.B 細節(jié)推斷題。根據(jù)第五段提到Conspiracy Code is a video game that teaches U.S. history可推斷出這答案選B項。
4.A。本文主要講了游戲軟件被用于教學,提高學生學習興趣,故選A項。
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