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More than one-million school children in the United States have gone through a program called Reading Recovery(阅读恢复). The program is for six-year-olds with difficulties in learning to read.
Reading Recovery came to the United States in 1984. Education expert(专家) Marie Clay of New Zealand developed the program. A number of other countries also use this method. Programs are quite different from school. The Reading Recovery Council of North America says more than 25% of the United States public schools with first grades use the program.
The Reading Recovery method requires a specially trained reading teacher to work with children one at a time. The lessons take a half hour each school day, including reading, writing and the study of the letters of the alphabet(字母表).
Reading Recovery lessons take place for twelve to twenty weeks. During the lessons, the teacher looks for ways that the child seems to learn best. Then the teacher works to help the students develop these methods to solve problems in reading. The idea is for the students to continue to use these methods each time they read.
Reading Recovery students read many short books. Some of the books are written in a way similar to spoken language. Children also read and write stories or messages in their own words. The material gets harder with time.
The lessons end when the students’ reading ability is within the average level(平均水平) of the class. The Reading Recovery Council of North America says eighty percent of the students who finish the lessons can read and write within their class average. The leader of this program says more than ninety-nine percent of the Reading Recovery students in the schools passed the state reading examination.
Title: Reading Recovery

The      of the program
Help the children who have problems in learning to read.
Facts about the program
The time
It came to America in 1984.
The number
Over a       of the Unites States public schools with first grades use the program.
Requirements for the teachers
A. They must receive      and use reading, writing and the study of the letters of the alphabet.
B. They must work out what is the best way for children.
C. They help the students develop methods to solve problems in reading.
Requirements for the students
D. The students should make use of these methods in reading.
E. They read some books     in spoken-language style.
F. They use their own language to read and write stories or messages.
Benefits(好处) of the program
G. Most students     the average level of the class in reading.
H. Almost all the students who had received passed the state reading examination.
科目 英语   题型 阅读理解   难度 中等
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Alan: I like to see cartoons to relax myself.
Carol: I enjoy love stories, such as Romeo and Juliet.
Helen: I am interested in Chinese history and great Chinese persons.
Steve: Fantastic action movies are my favorite. I am usually excited about them.
Linda: I think talent shows are the most exciting. Everybody in my family enjoy watching these shows.

One day a famous teacher was walking with his student. On the way, they saw a lake. They stopped and the teacher told the student, “I’m thirsty. Get me some water from that lake.”
Just when the student reached the lake, a cow was walking in the lake. So the water became very dirty. He thought “I can’t give the dirty water to my teacher!”
He came back and told the teacher, “The water is very dirty. We can’t drink it.” After about half an hour, the teacher asked the student to get some water again. So he went back to the lake.
But the lake was still dirty. So he told the teacher the same thing. After some time, the teacher asked him to go back again. But this time, he found the water was clear. The mud in the water came to the bottom. So he got some water.
The teacher looked at the water and said to him, “You did nothing to make the water clear. You just let it be… Your mind is also like that! When it is bothered, just let it be. Give it some time.”
One day the teacher asked his student to .

A.make the lake clear
B.drive away the cow in the lake
C.get some water to drink
D.get some water to wash his face

How many times did the student go to the lake?

A.Twice. B.Three times. C.Four times. D.Five times.

The teacher told his student that he should when his mind was bothered.

A.drink some water B.eat something
C.do nothing D.ask him for help

From the passage we know that .

A.the teacher taught his student something useful
B.the teacher wanted his student to work hard
C.the student know how to make the water clear
D.the student was very lazy

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A.a happy thing B.a difficult thing
C.a big dream D.a beautiful place

A View from the Zoo is a book written by .

A.Gary Richmond B.Charles Darwin
C.Irving Stone D.Vincent van Gogh

The mother giraffe puts herself over her child and throws her long leg and kicks her baby because she .

A.is an unkind mother
B.likes watching her bay sprawling
C.doesn’t want her baby to live with her
D.wants to train her baby to get up in this way

The writer mainly wants to tell the readers that

A.the giraffe is an unusual animal
B.we should learn to be a careful writer
C.learning to get up leads to success
D.A View from the Zoo is a good book to read

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★ When to arrive
The first thing to remember is that when a friend invites you to his/her house, you need to arrive on time. If your friend tells you to come “around 3:00”, that means you can arrive a few minutes after 3:00, but it is also a good idea to arrive at the right time.
★ What to bring
Often it is also nice to bring something to your friend’s house. This could be a box of chocolates for you two to share(分享), or maybe a movie that you can watch together. You can also bring some flowers. A little gift is a nice way to show your friend that you are excited to be at his house.
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If your friend asks you to get to your friend’s house around 5:00 p.m, it is polite to arrive at ________ p.m.

A.4:30 B.4:50 C.5:02 D.5:30

The passage mainly(主要)tells us ____________.

A.when to arrive at your friend’s house
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It’s not good to bring your friend ____________ when you go to his/her house.

A.a box of chocolates B.some flowers
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A.a notice(通知) on a wall
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Price: ¥35(free tickets for children under 10) Tele: 0579-83476678
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