At a primary school Manning, Carolina, second-grade teacher David Chadwell believed that segregating(隔離) elementary-age boys and girls produces immediate academic improvement—in both genders. “Although this is a tendency, we can teach boys and girls based on what we now know.”

“They see differently. Literally,” he begins. Male and female eyes are not organized in the same way, he explains. The composition of the male eye makes it attuned(協(xié)調(diào)) to motion and direction. “Boys interpret the world as objects moving through space,” he says. “The teacher should move around the room constantly and be that object.”

The male eye is also drawn to cooler colors like silver, blue, black, grey, and brown. It’s no accident boys tend to create pictures of moving objects like spaceships, cars, and trucks in dark colors instead of drawing the happy colorful family, like girls in their class.

The female eye, on the other hand, is drawn to textures and colors. It’s also oriented toward warmer colors—reds, yellows, oranges—and visuals with more details, like faces. To engage girls, Chadwell says, the teacher doesn’t need to move as much, if at all. Girls work well in circles, facing each other. Using descriptive phrases and lots of color in overhead presentations or on the chalkboard gets their attention.

Boys and girls also hear differently. “When someone speaks in a loud tone, girls interpret it as yelling,” Chadwell says. “They think you’re mad and can shut down.” Girls have a more finely tuned aural structure; they can hear higher frequencies than boys and are more sensitive to sounds. He advises girls’ teachers to watch the tone of their voices. Boys’ teachers should sound matter of fact, even excited.

A boy’s autonomic nervous system causes them to be more alert when they’re standing, moving, and the room temperature is around 69 degrees. Stress in boys, he says, tends to increase blood flow to their brains, a process that helps them stay focused. This won’t work for girls, who are more focused seated in a warmer room around 75 degrees. Girls also respond to stress differently. When they are exposed to threat and confrontation, blood goes to their guts(內(nèi)臟), leaving them feeling nervous or anxious.

“Boys will rise to a risk and tend to overestimate their abilities,” he says. “Teachers can help them by getting them to be more realistic about results. Girls at this age shy away from risk, which is exactly why lots of girls’ programs began in the private sector. Teachers can help them learn to take risks in an atmosphere where they feel confident about doing so.”

Title:  Primary students learn 1.     

David’s belief ,Once we segregate elementary-age students, they will have the   tendency  to learn2.     . Differences between boys and girls, Sight ,Boys’ eyes are sensitive to 3..            and are drawn to cooler colors.

It is textures and   4.        of objects that   attract   girls. Hearing ,Comparatively speaking, girls can hear 5.       and are more sensitive to sounds. They would interpret a loud tone as 6.   .Nervous system, Stress in boys tends to increase blood flow to their7.   , which helps them  keep 8.    . Boys often overestimate their abilities and are brave in face of the risk. 

When girls are exposed to 9.            , blood goes to their guts, leaving them feeling10.        . Girls at this age in many cases will shyly avoid  dealing with risk. SECTION B (10 marks)

 

【答案】

                     

1..differently 

2.better 

3.motion and direction

4.warmer colors

5.higher frequencies 

6.yelling/shouting

7.brains

8.focused/attentive 

9.threat and confrontation

10.nervous or anxious

【解析】略

 

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  Super Girl is Time Magazine Hero

  “Super Girl” winner Li Yuchun, with her tomboy style hair and a shy smile, appears on the cover of the latest edition of Time Asia Magazine, issued on Monday, as one of the 25 Asia Heroes of 2005.

  Six people from China were on the Asia Hero list, including actress Zhang Jingchu who played the heroine in the Silver Bear Award winning movie “Peacock” at this year’s Berlin Film Festival and Taiwan dance artist Lin Hwai-min who founded the Cloud Gate Dance Theater.

  The other Asia Heroes are from Japan, India, Thailand, Malaysia and South Korea, including volunteers who helped search for missing people in last year’s havoc(浩劫)caused by tsunami.

  Time said the 21-year-old Li, a pop singing major at the Sichuan Conservatory of Music, has become a new pop icon for her boyish charm and unconventional personality.

  Li polled more than 3.5 million votes via cell phone text messages at the finals of “Super Girl”, the Chinese version of “American Idol”.

  The gala finale attracted about 400 million viewers, nearly one-third of China’s population.

  According to the magazine, the influence brought by the “Li Yuchun phenomenon” goes far beyond her voice in China.Her “attitude, originality and a proud androgyny(雌雄同體)” are challenging the country’s traditional customs.

  Time said actress Zhang, “with her taste for traditionally inspired dress and her reverence(尊敬)for ancient Chinese aphorisms(格言)”, may be a perfect ambassador for China.

  Described by Time as “Asia’s synthesizing(綜合的)dance genius, ” dancer Lin’s outdoor performance in Taipei could attract an audience of more than 60 000.

  It is the fourth continuous year the magazine has elected Asia Heroes.

  The listed heroes are considered brave, courageous, persistent and can encourage locals.

  Last year, Athens Olympics champion Liu Xiang and prima ballerina Tan Yuanyuan from China were on the list.

(1)

What does the underlined word “unconventional” probably mean?

[  ]

A.

not personal

B.

not professional

C.

not international

D.

not traditional

(2)

According to Time Asia Magazine, the person who can stand for the image of China is _______.

[  ]

A.

Li Yuchun

B.

Zhang Jingchu

C.

Lin Hwai-min

D.

Liu Xiang

(3)

All of the following facts can show that Li Yuchun is a “Super Girl” except that _______.

[  ]

A.

she has appeared on the cover of Time Asia Magazine

B.

she is a pop singer at the Sichuan Conservatory of Music

C.

millions of people voted for her using cell phones

D.

about 400 million viewers were eager to know the result

(4)

Who is likely to appear on the cover of Time Asia Magazine?

[  ]

A.

Zhang Li, who has won the title of Miss China.

B.

Li Fei, who is fluent in several foreign languages.

C.

Zhao Dan, who started a primary school offering free education.

D.

Sun Gang, who caught a murderer armed with a gun by himself.

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