This year’s Newsweek list of the top 100 high schools shows that today those with fewer students are rising.
Ten years ago, when the first Newsweek Top School List based on college-level test participation was published, only three of the top 100 schools had graduating classes smaller than 100 students. This year there are 22.
Fifty years ago, they were the latest thing in educational reform: big, modern high schools outside the cities with thousands of students. Big schools meant economic efficiency, a greater choice of courses, and better football teams. But only years later did we understand that it involved the difficulty of strengthening personal connections between teachers and students. SAT scores began dropping; on average, 30% of students did not complete high school in four years, a figure that rose to 50% in poor city neighborhoods. High schools for a variety of reasons seemed to have made little progress.
Size isn’t everything, but it does matter, and the past decade has seen a noticeable trend toward smaller schools. This has been partly due to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which has invested $1.8 billion in American high schools, helping to open about 1,000 small schools — most of them with about 400 kids, each with an average enrollment of only 150 students per grade. About 500 more are on the drawing board. Districts all over the country are taking notice, along with mayors in cities like New York, Chicago and San Diego. And most noticeable of all, there is the phenomenon of large urban and suburban high schools that have split up into smaller units of a few hundred.
Hillsdale High School in San Mateo, California, is one of those ranking No.423 — among the top 2% in the country. In 2003, Hillsdale remade itself into three “houses”. 300 students arriving ninth graders are randomly assigned to one of the houses, where they will keep the same four core subject teachers for two years before moving on to another for 11th and 12th grades. Teachers meet with students in groups of 25, five mornings a week, for open-ended discussions of everything from homework problems to bad Saturday-night dates. The advisers also meet with students privately and stay in touch with parents. Along with the new structure came the percentage of freshmen taking biology jumped from 17 to 95.”It was rough for some. But by senior year, two-thirds have moved up to physics,” says Jeff Gilbert. “Our kids are coming to school in part because they know there are adults here who know them and care for them.”
But not all schools show advances after downsizing, and it remains to be seen whether smaller schools will be a cure-all solution.
Ranking schools is always controversial. Over the years this system has been criticized for its simplicity — list of top U.S. high schools was made merely according to the proportion of students taking college-level exams. This year a group of 38 superintendents (地区教育主管) from five states wrote to ask that their schools should be excluded from the calculation. “It is impossible to know which high schools are ‘the best’ in the nation,” their letter read. “Determining whether different schools do or don’t offer a high quality of education requires a look at many different measures, including students’ overall academic accomplishments, their later performance in college, and taking into consideration the unique needs of their communities.”
【小题1】What can we learn about the schools sponsored by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation?
| A.They are often located in poor neighborhoods. |
| B.They are popular with high-achieving students. |
| C.They are mostly small in size. |
| D.Another 150 schools invested by the Foundation are planned to be set up. |
| A.tell their teachers what they did on weekends |
| B.experience a great deal of pleasure in learning |
| C.maintain closer relationships with their teachers |
| D.deal with the demanding biology and physics courses |
| A.their students’ academic achievement |
| B.the number of their students admitted to college |
| C.the size and number of their graduating classes |
| D.their college-level test participation |
| A.Subjective. | B.Objective. | C.Indifferent. | D.Disapproving. |
| A.Providing Good Education for Baby Boomers |
| B.Top School List Winning National Support |
| C.Small Schools Rising in popularity |
| D.Students Meeting Higher Academic Standards |
【小题1】C
【小题2】A
【小题3】D
【小题4】B
【小题5】C
解析试题分析:本文讲述了美国教育方面的话题:小规模学校在崛起以及学校规模小型化后的教学质量的评估给美国教育主管部门所带来的新的课题。
【小题1】C 推理判断题。根据第四段中“This has been partly due to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which has invested $1.8 billion in American high schools, helping to open about 1,000 small schools — most of them with about 400 kids, each with an average enrollment of only 150 students per grade.”说明由the Bill and Melinda Gates 基金会赞助所建的学校规模都比较小。
【小题2】A 细节理解题。根据第五段中“Teachers meet with students in groups of 25, five mornings a week, for open-ended discussions of everything from homework problems to bad Saturday-night dates.”可以知道目的是让学生跟老师交流他们所做的一切。
【小题3】D推理判断题。根据第一段和第二段,我们可以推出“新闻周刊给高中学校排名”的依据是“college-level test participation高等学校水平测试的参与度”。
【小题4】B 推理判断题。纵观全文,作者对“小规模学校在崛起”这种趋势的作者只是叙述,没有发表自己的见解。所以既没有表示“主观的Subjective”也没有表示“漠不关心的Indifferent”的态度,更没有表示“不同意Disapproving”,而是表明了客观的态度。
【小题5】C主旨大意题。本文讲述了美国教育方面的话题:小规模学校在崛起。
考点:社会生活类教育话题阅读理解
科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
LIKE many teachers, Cristi Derow and Jennifer Bradley have spent most of their careers giving classroom lectures to students who sat passively in their seats.
The Lewisvillle, Texas, school teachers were aware that the hours they spent on preparing lessons were too often wasted on many students. So Forestwood High School, Texas, used the “flipped (翻转的) classroom” method of instruction. “We’ve completely done away with our lecture,” Derow said. And homework assignments “are all done in class,” Bradley said.
With the flipped concept, a student’s usual homework assignment is to watch pre-recorded lectures on their computers or smart phones.They walk into class ready to discuss the topic, collaborate(合作) with other students and work on assignments based on what they learned from the video. Free from lecturing, the teachers can use class time to look deeper into the subject and focus on difficult concept. As students change from a passive to an active role, they learn critical thinking skills, learn to collaborate and become independent learners.
Instead of doing homework assignments alone at home, students are now “working together, talking about it,” Bradley said. “If they don’t agree on an answer, they debate it and have to justify their answers. It’s a higher level of learning.”
Her students give the flipped classroom high marks.
Sarah Lee, 14, watches the 30-minute videos on a home computer. She likes the ability to rewind the tapes if she doesn't understand a concept. She also likes being able to watch the lessons on her own schedule.
One of her classmates, Dawson Depperschmidt has the same idea and thinks the time she spends in the classroom is more productive. “It gives us more time to learn at school,” Dawson said. “You get more in-depth in class.
【小题1】What can we conclude from the first two paragraphs?
| A.Teachers in Lewisville enjoyed giving classroom lectures. |
| B.It takes time for students to concentrate and understand in class. |
| C.Many students took an inactive part in lecture-style classes. |
| D.Teachers in Lewisville found that there was no need to prepare lessons. |
| A.They have more arguments with classmates. |
| B.They have to be independent and cooperative. |
| C.They need to do more homework at home. |
| D.They have to prepare lectures by themselves. |
| A.reducing difficulties | B.trying new methods |
| C.achieving a lot | D.causing troubles |
| A.a, b, c, | B.a, c, d | C.b, c, d | D.a, b, d |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Our English course for kids or children focuses on learning English in an enjoyable way. Classes are small and individual attention is very important.
During the rest of the day students are encouraged to make use of the opportunities to speak and improve their English with the presence of monitors and teachers who will always use English with them.
There are three classes in the morning from Monday to Friday. The focus is primarily on spoken English; students will learn functional English to help them in real social situations. Special attention will be given to useful vocabulary for the afternoon’s activities or trip. The course will finish with a group presentation.
Maximum number of students in class is 8. This allows for greater participation and a greater degree of individual attention. Please note that this is a guaranteed maximum.
Each class is with a different teacher. This means that students practice English with the
added benefit of listening to more accents and experience a variety of teaching styles.
Classes are arranged by level. On arrival students take a level test to assess their oral, reading and written abilities. Students are then placed in a class where teachers agree they will benefit most.
We live and study on campus. There is no time wasted in traveling to class. There are short breaks between classes to allow students to refresh, prepare for the next class or make a start on homework. Homework is beneficial to reinforcing language learned during the day so teachers will set some short tasks each night. Students will have opportunity to do these when they choose--after class, before or after meals or at the end of the day.
Teachers are native-English speakers from all over the world, graduates, TESOL qualified, and experienced. Our teachers know what ifs like to learn a language. They will encourage and help all the students一from children to teenagers.![]()
【小题1】In the morning lessons, students will_____.
| A.make sure of the opportunity to make a personal presentation |
| B.learn spoken English for the afternoon activities |
| C.practise speaking English with teachers individually |
| D.get into real social situations to practise functional English |
| A.students themselves have their own favourite teachers |
| B.students can make friends with different teachers |
| C.students can learn English spoken with different accents |
| D.different teachers teach students different courses |
| A.There is no need for students to do any homework there. |
| B.All the teachers are native and full of experience. |
| C.Students don’t have lunch together with their teachers. |
| D.Not more than eight students are allowed to learn in a class. |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Online educational learning games is an effective way with endless option (选择)for teaching kids of all age groups, and children are also able to operate it without much assistance. Parents find it easier to teach kids through these programs, who become familiar with operating the computer.
Kids have fun learning phonetics, spelling and even a new language. Children are not willing to learn math tables or difficult words at school. They find it fun to sit in front of a computer and learn language and solve mathematical problems. In this age of computers, computers are becoming an important part of the child's daily curriculum with parents opting to teach these children new things each day with the help of online educational games.
Computers are also known to improve the motor skills in children. In addition, the level of these games can be adjusted according to the level and learning ability of the kids. The makers of the games keep the kids' interest in mind while designing them so that their interest is maintained. Another advantage of these games is that you can find free online games and do not have to invest in these expensive products. Other activities that are available on the internet include online coloring games. This is also a constructive way that children can use to pass their leisure time.
Another advantage is that the children can lay in the comfort of their homes. Kids who are fond of playing on the computer can spend their time learning educational material instead on video games that teach violence.
Parents have to keep an eye on their kids and make sure that they do not spend their time on the computer playing games that could be harmful for them. It is essential to direct the kids to educational sites that have beneficial games and are known to help the progress of these children.
【小题1】What is the main idea of this text?
| A.Online games can be harmful to kids. |
| B.Online games can be helpful to kids. |
| C.Kids like to play games online. |
| D.Parents are worried about their kids. |
| A.they have trouble operating the computer |
| B.phonetics and spelling are useless |
| C.staying in the classroom is boring |
| D.mathematical problems are difficult |
| A.The kid's expense. | B.The kid's interest. |
| C.The kid's level. | D.The kid's ability. |
| A.help parents keep an eye on their kids |
| B.make it easier to solve mathematical problems |
| C.establish closer relationship between parents and kids |
| D.leave kids comfortable at home |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Students in many countries are learning English. Some of these students are small children. Others are teen-agers. Many are adults. Some learn at school, others by themselves. A few learn English by learning the language over the radio, on TV, or in film. One must work hard to learn another language.
Why do all these people want to learn English? It is difficult to answer this question. Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects required for study. They study their own language and maths and English: Some people learn it because it is useful for their work. Many people learn English for their work. Many people learn English for their higher studies, because at college or university some of their books are in English. Other people learn English because they want to read newspapers or magazines in English.
【小题1】People learn English _______.
| A.at school | B.over the radio |
| C.on TV | D.not all in the same way |
| A.together with other subjects | B.for different reasons |
| C.for their work | D.for higher studies at colleges |
| A.we can learn English easily |
| B.English is very difficult to learn |
| C.English is learned by most people in the world |
| D.English is a useful language but one must work hard to learn |
| A.We don’t need to learn any foreign languages. |
| B.We can do well in all our work without English. |
| C.English is the most important subject in schools. |
| D.We should learn English because we need to face the world. |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
EDGEWOOD—Every morning at Dixie Heights High School, customers pour into a special experiment: the district’s first coffee shop run mostly by students with special learning needs.
Well before classes start, students and teachers order Lattes, Cappuccinos and Hot Chocolates. Then, during the first period, teachers call in orders on their room phones, and students make deliveries.
By closing time at 9:20 a.m. , the shop usually sells 90 drinks.
“Whoever made the chi tea, Ms. Schatzman says it was good,”Christy McKinley, a second year student, announced recently, after hanging up the phone with the teacher.
The shop is called the Dixie PIT, which stands for Power in Transition. Although some of the students are not disabled, many are, the PIT helps them prepare for life after high school.
They learn not only how to run a coffee shop but also how to deal with their affairs. They keep a timecard and receive paychecks, which they keep in check registers.
Special-education teachers Kim Chevalier and Sue Casey introduced the Dixie PIT from a similar program at Kennesaw Mountain High School in Georgia.
Not that it was easy. Chevalier’s first problem to overcome was product-related. Should schools be selling coffee? What about sugar content?
Kenton County Food Service Director Ginger Gray helped. She made sure all the drinks, which use non-fat milk, fell within nutrition(营养) guidelines.
The whole school has joined in to help.
Teachers agreed to give up their lounge(休息室) in the mornings. Art students painted the name of the shop on the wall. Business students designed the paychecks. The basketball team helped pay for cups.
【小题1】What is the text mainly about?
| A.A best-selling coffee |
| B.A special educational program. |
| C.Government support for schools |
| D.A new type of teacher-student relationship. |
| A.raise money for school affairs |
| B.do some research on nutrition |
| C.develop students’ practical skills |
| D.supply teachers with drinks |
| A.She met her in the shop |
| B.She heard her telling others. |
| C.She talked to her on the phone |
| D.She went to her office to deliver the tea. |
| A.manages the Dixie PIT program in Kenton County |
| B.sees that the drinks meet health standards |
| C.teaches at Dixie Heights High School |
| D.owns the school’s coffee shop |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
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Hotel Amenities:Air Conditioned, Free Parking, 24 Hour Front Desk, Pool, Television with Cable, Coffee Maker in Room, Hairdryers Available.
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The oceanfront accommodations at Beach Plaza Hotel are some of the most affordable on Fort Lauderdale Beach.Each room features direct-dial telephone, cable television and daily maid service.The very affordable efficiency studios even include full kitchens! All rooms surround the private poolside garden courtyard.
Check-in Time:7:05 P. M.
Hotel Amenities:Air Conditioned, Coffee Maker in Room, 24 Hour Front Desk, Parking, Hairdryers Available, Pool, Television with Cable.
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Guest rooms feature TVs, in-room movies, Internet access, in-room safes, alarm clock radios, hairdryers, refrigerators, microwaves, and balconies.
Check-in Time:7:00 A.M.
Hotel Amenities:Parking,Heated Pool, Television with Cable, and Coffee Maker in Room.
【小题1】Which hotel gives a promise?
| A.Beach Plaza Hotel. | B.Baymont Inn Ft . Lauderdale. |
| C.Baymont Inn Hotel. | D.Fort Lauderdale Plaza Hotel. |
| A.Beach Plaza Hotel. | B.Baymont Inn Ft . Lauderdale. |
| C.Baymont Inn Hotel. | D.Fort Lauderdale Plaza Hotel. |
| A.enjoy seeing films without leaving your hotel room |
| B.want to eat food cooked by yourself in the hotel |
| C.are fond of swimming in heated water |
| D.are a cigarette smoker |
| A.In Beach Plaza Hotel a 24-hour maid is available. |
| B.All of the three hotels provide television with cable. |
| C.You can keep your money in the room safe in Fort Lauderdale Plaza Hotel. |
| D.While staying in Fort Lauderdale Plaza Hotel, you can surf the Internet. |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
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【小题1】What is the author's purpose of writing the passage?
| A.To introduce the present situation of Las Vegas. |
| B.To attract readers to travel to Las Vegas. |
| C.To tell readers how to go to Las Vegas. |
| D.To show his own travel experience. |
| A.visit www.parislasvegas.com |
| B.visit www.booklasvegasshows.com |
| C.visit www.harrahs.com/total/lasvegas/buffetofbuffets |
| D.visit www.newyorknewyork.com/attractions/ |
| A.$10 | B.$20 |
| C.$27 | D.$34 |
| A.Las Vegas is famous as a gaming city |
| B.eating in Las Vegas is very expensive |
| C.all the redeye flights leave around midnight |
| D.a round trip in Las Vegas costs $6 |
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