At a primary school in a small town in the east of South Carolina, second-grade teachers Garneau and Lynne are convinced that separating elementary-age boys and girls produces immediate academic improvement in both genders(性别).
David Chadwell, South Carolina’s coordinator of single gender education says, “Boys and girls learn, hear and respond to their surroundings differently. We can teach boys and girls based on what we now know.”
Male and female eyes are not organized in the same way, he explains. The composition of the male eye makes it sensitive to motion and direction. “Boys interpret the world as objects moving through space,” he says.
The male eye is also drawn to cooler colors like silver and black. It’s no accident boys tend to create pictures of moving objects instead of drawing the happy colorful family, like girls do in their class.
The female eye, on the other hand, is drawn to warmer colors like red, yellow and orange. To attract girls, Chadwell says, the teacher doesn’t need to move as much as in boy’s class. Using descriptive phrases and lots of colors in presentations or on the blackboard 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 are more sensitive to sounds. He advises girls’ teachers to watch the tone of their voices. Boys’ teachers should sound more forceful, even excited.
A boy’s nervous system causes him to be more cautious when he is standing, moving, and the room temperature is around 69 degrees Fahrenheit. Stress in boys, he says, tends to increase blood flow to their brains, a process that helps them stay focused. Girls are more focused when seated in a warmer room around 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Girls also respond to stress differently. When exposed to threat and conflict, blood goes to their guts(肠道), leaving them feeling nervous or anxious.
These differences can be applied in the classroom, Chadwell adds. “Single gender programs are about maximizing the learning.” What is David Chadwell’s attitude toward separating elementary-age boys and girls while learning?
A.Supportive | B.Worried | C.Concerned | D.Uninterested |
To engage boy in a class, the teacher ______.
A.must have a moving object in this hand | B.needs to wear clothes in warm color |
C.has to speak politely | D.had better move constantly while teaching |
Which of the following shows the organization of the passage?
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Which of the following is the best title of the passage?
A.Ways of teaching boys and ways of teaching girls |
B.Boys and girls should be separated |
C.How boys and girls learn differently |
D.How to teach more effectively |
Which of the following students is most likely to be focused?
A.A boy sitting in a warm room | B.A standing boy who is faced with stress |
C.A girl standing in a cold room | D.A girl who is facing a lot of pressure |
Dear Editor(编辑),
I used to be a doctor in a children’s hospital. Sometimes I treated children who had been poisoned(中毒)by medicines for older family members. The children didn’t know the medicine was dangerous; they just knew it tasted sweet. Children easily opened the bottle that we now use in China.
Some days ago I talked about medicine with an American. He showed me a kind of plastic bottle. The design was very quite simple and I’m sure our Chinese factories could produce these bottles. The top of the bottle locks but can be opened by pressing down on it while turning. This is difficult for most young children to do, though grown-ups can open these bottles very easily.
I’m certain that the price of making such tops would be very low. As a doctor, I’d love to see this done. And most parents would be grateful.
Yours,
Li HuaThe writer’s job in the hospital was mainly to________.
A.treat sick children | B.treat poisoned children |
C.give medicine to people | D.give medicine to children |
The doctor seems to be ________.
A.happy about China’s hospital |
B.angry with what has happened |
C.anxious to solve the problem |
D.pleased with his invention |
The doctor thinks that we should ________.
A.study the Americans |
B.buy that kind of bottle |
C.produce this kind of plastic bottle |
D.turn to Americans for help |
The letter was written to the editor to ask for______.
A.money from the newspaper |
B.the plastic bottles from the readers |
C.medicine from the editor |
D.support from the Chinese factories |
Robert is nine years old and Joanna is seven. They live at Mount Ebenezer. Their father has a big property. In Australia they call a farm a property.
Robert and Joana like school very much. At school they can talk to their friends, but Robert and Joanna can not see their friends. They live 100,perhaps 300,miles away and like Robert and Joanna, they all go to school by radio.
Mount Ebenezer is in the centre of Australia. Not many people in “The Centre”, there are no schools with desks and blackboards and no teachers in “The Centre”. School is a room at home with a two-way radio. When all students answer, lessons begin.
Think of your teacher 300 miles away!The children in “The Centre” do not go to school because _____________.
A.they live too far away from one another |
B.they do not like school |
C.they are not old enough to go to school |
D.their families are too poor |
In order to send their children to school, parents in “The Centre” of Australia must have ___________________.
A.a property | B.a car |
C.a school room at home | D.a special radio |
When children are having a lesson, they can hear their teacher ______________.
A.but their teacher cannot hear them |
B.and their teacher can hear them too |
C.but can not hear their schoolmates. |
D.and see him or her at the same time. |
A “property” in Australia is a _________________.
A.house | B.school | C.farm | D.radio |
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C.Cook. | D.Waiter. |
What kind of job can Jack do if he cooked in a restaurant from 1998 to 2004?
A.Babysitter. | B.Waiter. |
C.Cook. | D.Dance teacher. |
Tingting has just come to London from another city. She needs a place to live in. So she may call________________.
A.020 0451 87 | B.020 4563 12 |
C.020 0562 78 | D.020 8334 47 |
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When my son was just learning to talk, I carried him around the house in my arms and pointed out things to him. “Look, David, a clock. ”He’d smile and point as I did and say “clock”. David was quick at connecting the shape of things to their words.
When my son was about four years old, I walked with him to the backyard. I knew that there was an ant colony under one of the slate stones in the walkway near the shed, so I said to David, “Come on. I want to show you something. ”
As I showed David the ants that were crawling around the slate stone, he crouched down on his legs and looked with great intensity at the ants.
For days after that, David wanted to look under every rock in the garden, and we often found worms, ants and so on. I recognized that David loved to look at things closely and observe how things moved, and so I continued to point things out to him as he grew older: planes, cars, shells etc. . David was a keen observer, and I just gave him the suggestions as to where to look.
Today David is a medical doctor at Columbia University Center. I did not know that David would someday be a doctor, someone who has to pay close attention to what he sees, and yet I felt compelled when he was a boy to encourage his enthusiasm for observation.
That is what teachers and parents do: encourage a child’s enthusiasm for a particular interest: music, swimming, art, reading. And we provide tools for the children. If a child likes to draw, give him brushes, pens, and paper. If a girl likes to tap on the table top, give her a drum. If a child wants to sing, give him a microphone and a Frank Sinatra recording.The author wrote the passage to .
A.recall the happy times he spent with his son |
B.tell us that children are full of curiosity |
C.tell us how to let children love nature |
D.advise us to develop children’s interest or talent |
The author showed David the ants to .
A.prevent him from becoming bored |
B.develop his enthusiasm for observation |
C.teach him some new words |
D.arouse his interest in creatures |
Which of the following can best describe the author’s viewpoint?
A.Make children have their own hobbies. |
B.Teach children to be independent as soon as possible. |
C.Satisfy children’s interest by possible means. |
D.Hobbies can determine one’s future. |
The underlined word “intensity” in the third paragraph probably means“ ”.
A.hatred | B.fear |
C.curiosity | D.Doubt |