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Tired of telling students to ask questions and to think about what they were doing, Damien Hynes, a high school geography teacher in Australia, decided to do an experiment to test what he had long been thinking.He wrote some well-organized nonsense (something untrue) on the blackboard.The students simply copied it but very few asked any questions.This shows that students are willing to believe anything given by teachers.The story is repeated in support of the Project for Enhancing Effective Learning (PEEL).
PEEL was carried out by some teachers and researchers in Melbourne who had concluded that normal teaching methods seldom achieve their intended goals; what the teachers think they are teaching is one thing and what the students actually learn is something else.Students’ lack of an over-all view of learning goals and their concentration on test scores make them see each lesson as a separate activity.
Researchers realized that many students do not come into class empty-headed but have their own explanations of how the world works.Their own ideas can remain important to them even when they differ from scientific explanations that are learned later.In fact such ideas are hardly affected by traditional teaching.Students accept the teacher’s scientific explanation, but do not drop their own.They simply keep both and use them practically: in a class test, they copy the teacher’s idea, but in real life they use their own.
Clearly what was needed was to make students understand their learning process(过程), and this is what the PEEL teachers set out to deal with.On the surface,(表面) a class being taught by PEEL methods only differs from an ordinary class in being a little noisier, because more people are talking.But there are some meaningful changes.Students are given much more time to express their views, and teachers don’t make immediate judgment.The students are allowed to guide what is done in class and their own ideas are always respected.This draws their attention to the actual learning process, and they become responsible for their own progress.
【小题1】The aim of Hynes’ experiment was to ______.

A.show that students didn’t think about what they learnt
B.prove the effectiveness of the project known as PEEL
C.test students’ general knowledge about geography
D.encourage students to ask more questions in class
【小题2】Why did some teachers and researchers carry out PEEL?
A.To ensure teachers do scientific work.
B.To help students get higher test scores.
C.To find the differences between what is taught and learnt.
D.To help normal teaching methods achieve their goals.
【小题3】An important difference between PEEL and non-PEEL classes is that in the PEEL classes ______.
A.the teacher does not give the usual scientific explanations
B.students always have their own knowledge of the subject
C.more attention is paid to the students’ own ideas
D.the best explanations are given by the students
【小题4】What is Damien Hynes?
A.He is a teacher who teaches geography in a high school in Australia
B.He is a geography teacher and a researcher in Australia
C.He is a teacher teaching geography in a high school in Austria
D.He is a high school geography teacher in Austria.

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Tired of telling students to ask questions and to think about what they were doing, Damien Hynes, a high school geography teacher in Australia, decided to do an experiment to test what he had long been thinking.He wrote some well-organized nonsense (something untrue) on the blackboard.The students simply copied it but very few asked any questions.This shows that students are willing to believe anything given by teachers.The story is repeated in support of the Project for Enhancing Effective Learning (PEEL).
PEEL was carried out by some teachers and researchers in Melbourne who had concluded that normal teaching methods seldom achieve their intended goals; what the teachers think they are teaching is one thing and what the students actually learn is something else.Students’ lack of an over-all view of learning goals and their concentration on test scores make them see each lesson as a separate activity.
Researchers realized that many students do not come into class empty-headed but have their own explanations of how the world works.Their own ideas can remain important to them even when they differ from scientific explanations that are learned later.In fact such ideas are hardly affected by traditional teaching.Students accept the teacher’s scientific explanation, but do not drop their own.They simply keep both and use them practically: in a class test, they copy the teacher’s idea, but in real life they use their own.
Clearly what was needed was to make students understand their learning process(过程), and this is what the PEEL teachers set out to deal with.On the surface,(表面) a class being taught by PEEL methods only differs from an ordinary class in being a little noisier, because more people are talking.But there are some meaningful changes.Students are given much more time to express their views, and teachers don’t make immediate judgment.The students are allowed to guide what is done in class and their own ideas are always respected.This draws their attention to the actual learning process, and they become responsible for their own progress.

  1. 1.

    The aim of Hynes’ experiment was to ______.

    1. A.
      show that students didn’t think about what they learnt
    2. B.
      prove the effectiveness of the project known as PEEL
    3. C.
      test students’ general knowledge about geography
    4. D.
      encourage students to ask more questions in class
  2. 2.

    Why did some teachers and researchers carry out PEEL?

    1. A.
      To ensure teachers do scientific work.
    2. B.
      To help students get higher test scores.
    3. C.
      To find the differences between what is taught and learnt.
    4. D.
      To help normal teaching methods achieve their goals.
  3. 3.

    An important difference between PEEL and non-PEEL classes is that in the PEEL classes ______.

    1. A.
      the teacher does not give the usual scientific explanations
    2. B.
      students always have their own knowledge of the subject
    3. C.
      more attention is paid to the students’ own ideas
    4. D.
      the best explanations are given by the students
  4. 4.

    What is Damien Hynes?

    1. A.
      He is a teacher who teaches geography in a high school in Australia
    2. B.
      He is a geography teacher and a researcher in Australia
    3. C.
      He is a teacher teaching geography in a high school in Austria
    4. D.
      He is a high school geography teacher in Austria.

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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

  Tired of telling students to ask questions and to think about what they were doing, Damien Hynes, a high school geography teacher in Australia, decided to do an experiment to test what he had long been thinking.He wrote some well-organized nonsense(something untrue)on the blackboard.The students simply copied it but very few asked any questions.This shows that students are willing to believe anything given by teachers.The story is repeated in support of the Project for Enhancing Effective Learning(PEEL).

  PEEL was carried out by some teachers and researchers in Melbourne who had concluded that normal teaching methods seldom achieve their intended goals; what the teachers think they are teaching is one thing and what the students actually learn is something else.Students’ lack of an over-all view of learning goals and their concentration on test scores make them see each lesson as a separate activity.

  Researchers realized that many students do not come into class empty-headed but have their own explanations of how the world works.Their own ideas can remain important to them even when they conflict with scientific explanations that are learned later.In fact such ideas are hardly affected by traditional teaching.Students accept the teacher's scientific explanation, but do not drop their own.They simply keep both and use them practically:in a class test, they copy the teacher's idea, but in real life they use their own.

  Clearly what was needed was to make students aware of their learning process, and this is what the PEEL teachers set out to deal with.On the surface, a class being taught by PEEL methods only differs from an ordinary class in being a little noisier, because more people are talking.But there are some meaningful changes.Students are given much more time to express their views, and teachers don't make immediate judgment.The students are allowed to guide what is done in class and their own ideas are always respected.This draws their attention to the actual learning process, and they become responsible for their own progress.

  The PEEL researchers rejected the idea of numerical(数字的)comparisons between PEEL and non-PEEL classes.They decided that their experiment would be proved valuable if the experiences of children and teachers in different classes using PEEL methods were similar.So far, all teachers and students who have worked with PEEL methods agree that their approach to teaching and learning has really changed.The students are far more ready to question what is presented to them, while the teachers are convinced that the traditional methods are not good enough.

(1)

The aim of Hynes' experiment was to ________.

[  ]

A.

show that students didn't think about what they learnt

B.

prove the effectiveness of the project known as PEEL

C.

test students’ general knowledge about geography

D.

encourage students to ask more questions in class

(2)

Why did some teachers and researchers carry out PEEL?

[  ]

A.

To ensure teachers do scientific work.

B.

To help students get higher test scores.

C.

To find the gap between what is taught and learnt.

D.

To help normal teaching methods achieve their goals.

(3)

An important difference between PEEL and non-PEEL classes is that in the PEEL classes ________.

[  ]

A.

the teacher does not give the usual scientific explanations

B.

students always have their own knowledge of the subject

C.

more attention is paid to the students’ own ideas

D.

the best explanations are given by the students

(4)

The researchers decided their methods would be proved right if ________.

[  ]

A.

the results could be confirmed by number

B.

both kinds of classes had the same teachers

C.

all the classes were taught by PEEL methods

D.

most PEEL classes reported similar experiences

(5)

What is Damien Hynes?

[  ]

A.

He is a teacher who teaches geography in a high school in Australia

B.

He is a geography teacher and a researcher in Australia

C.

He is a teacher teaching photography in a high school in Austria

D.

He is a high school geography teacher in Austria.

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阅读理解。
     In the push to improve education,test scores get most of the attention. Many educators say, "Test scores
shadow other ways in which children can be inspired to learn." Here is a fresh method to ensure students to
make the grade. 
● The School
     Fairview Elementary School is located in the south side of Modesto, California, where the crime rate is
high. Fairview, with about 1,000 students from kindergarten through to sixth grade, has long suffered from
discipline problems, poor test scores, and a nearly total lack of communication with their parents. These
problems are not surprising because many of the parents-immigrants who work on farms or in factories-speak
little or no English.
● The Method
     Since 2002, Fairview Elementary School has been on a five-year program: to keep America strong, children
must be trained to respect many points of view, and understand the five freedoms, such as freedom of speech.
As students learn the rights and responsibilities of a good citizen, they will develop the skills and attitudes
needed to excel in study.
     The program has no set classes. Fairview students enjoy "freedoms" other kids might envy (they voted not
to wear school uniforms, for example). They accept such responsibilities as speaking up during class
discussions, and keeping the school clean and safe (Fairview is considered the cleanest of 33 schools in its
district). Different from tradition, there is no hand-raising in class. "Instead," says teacher Deborah Supnet,
"we teach them to listen until the other child stops talking." It is called an exercise in respect.
● ______
     Last year,the number of students who performed well in math doubled, from 15% to 30%. Suspension
(停学) rates dropped by 50%. What is particularly encouraging to headmaster Rob Williams is that the school
now has an active parents' group: Parents with a Voice. One of those parents, Laura Malagon, believes that the
program allows her to play a more active role in her children's school life.
1. The passage mainly talks about _____.
A. the disadvantages immigrants face
B. a change in an immigrant school
C. many ways to improve students' qualities
D. a fresh idea that can improve education
2. According to the passage,which was NOT a problem at the Fairview Elementary school?
A. The bad behavior of students.
B. The poor performance of their students.
C. The lack of freedom to speak.
D. The lack of contact with parents.
3. The underlined part "excel in study" in the third paragraph probably means _____.
A. be used to study
B. be good at study
C. reform
D. copy
4. We can add a subheading to the last paragraph in the blank with _____.
A. Signs of Success
B. Future of the School
C. Effort of the Parents
D. Parents with a Voice

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Tired of telling students to ask questions and to think about what they were doing, Damien Hynes, a high school geography teacher in Australia, decided to do an experiment to test what he had long been thinking.He wrote some well-organized nonsense (something untrue) on the blackboard.The students simply copied it but very few asked any questions.This shows that students are willing to believe anything given by teachers.The story is repeated in support of the Project for Enhancing Effective Learning (PEEL).

       PEEL was carried out by some teachers and researchers in Melbourne who had concluded that normal teaching methods seldom achieve their intended goals; what the teachers think they are teaching is one thing and what the students actually learn is something else.Students’ lack of an over-all view of learning goals and their concentration on test scores make them see each lesson as a separate activity.

       Researchers realized that many students do not come into class empty-headed but have their own explanations of how the world works.Their own ideas can remain important to them even when they differ from scientific explanations that are learned later.In fact such ideas are hardly affected by traditional teaching.Students accept the teacher’s scientific explanation, but do not drop their own.They simply keep both and use them practically: in a class test, they copy the teacher’s idea, but in real life they use their own.

       Clearly what was needed was to make students understand their learning process(过程), and this is what the PEEL teachers set out to deal with.On the surface,(表面) a class being taught by PEEL methods only differs from an ordinary class in being a little noisier, because more people are talking.But there are some meaningful changes.Students are given much more time to express their views, and teachers don’t make immediate judgment.The students are allowed to guide what is done in class and their own ideas are always respected.This draws their attention to the actual learning process, and they become responsible for their own progress.

The aim of Hynes’ experiment was to ______.

       A.show that students didn’t think about what they learnt

       B.prove the effectiveness of the project known as PEEL

       C.test students’ general knowledge about geography

       D.encourage students to ask more questions in class

Why did some teachers and researchers carry out PEEL?

       A.To ensure teachers do scientific work.

       B.To help students get higher test scores.

       C.To find the differences between what is taught and learnt.

       D.To help normal teaching methods achieve their goals.

An important difference between PEEL and non-PEEL classes is that in the PEEL classes ______.

       A.the teacher does not give the usual scientific explanations

       B.students always have their own knowledge of the subject

       C.more attention is paid to the students’ own ideas

       D.the best explanations are given by the students

What is Damien Hynes?

       A.He is a teacher who teaches geography in a high school in Australia

       B.He is a geography teacher and a researcher in Australia

       C.He is a teacher teaching geography in a high school in Austria

       D.He is a high school geography teacher in Austria.

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