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Unit 3 Passage B

2011 辽宁 B

阅读组 刘丰
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1. cyber
a. 网络的;计算机的
第一段第二句
The Center for Education Reform says the
United States has 67 public “cyberschool
s,” and that is about twice as many as tw
o years ago.
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cyber game :网络游戏


cyber world :虚拟世界
cyber love :网恋
cyberlink :迅连科技
World Cyber Games(WCG)
世界电子竞技大赛。
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2. attend class
上学
第一段第一句
About 21,000 young people in 17 America
n states do not attend classes in school bu
ildings. Instead, they receive their element
ary and high school education by working a
t home on computers.
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3. end
n. 结果,结束,终
止;
a. 结束,终止
第三段第三句
They say learning at home by computer en
ds long bus rides for children who live far f
rom school.
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in the end
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08 年全国 2 卷 A
( 1 ) The story doesn’t end there.

08 年山东卷 A
( 2 ) The festival will end with an open
reception at which other films will be
shown.
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3. fall

v. 掉下,落下;摔倒,跌倒;
n. < 美 > 秋天
第四段第二句
For example, a new cyberschool called
Commonwealth Connections Academy will
take in students this fall.
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1 About 21,000 young people in 17 American states do not attend classes in school buildings.
Instead, they receive their elementary and high school education by working at home on
computers. The Center for Education Reform says the United States has 67 public
“cyberschools,” and that is about twice as many as two years ago.
2 The money for students to attend a cycberschool comes from the governments of the
states where they live. Some educators say cyberschools receive money that should support
traditional public schools. They also say it is difficult to know if students are learning well.
3 Other educators praise this new form of education for letting students work at their own
speed. These people say cyberschools help students who were unhappy or unsuccessful in
traditional schools. They say learning at home by computer ends long bus rides for children who
live far from school.
4 Whatever the judgment of cyber schools, they are getting more and more popular. For
example, a new cyberschool called Commonwealth Connections Academy will take in students this
fall. It will serve children in the state of Pennsylvania from ages five through thirteen.
5 Children get free equipment for their online education. This includes a computer, a printer,
books and technical services. Parents and students talk with teachers by telephone or by sending
emails through their computers when necessary.
6 Students at cyberschools usually do not know one another. But 56 such students who
finished studies at Western Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School recently met for the first time.
They were guests of honor at their graduation.
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59. What do we know from the text about students of
a cyber school?
A. They have to take long bus rides to school.
B. They study at home rather than in classrooms.
C. They receive money from traditional public schools.
D. They do well in traditional school programs.

3 Other educators praise this new form of education


for letting students work at their own speed. These
people say cyberschools help students who were unhappy
or unsuccessful in traditional schools. They say learning
at home by computer ends long bus rides for children
who live far from school.
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59. What do we know from the text about students of
a cyber school?
A. They have to take long bus rides to school.
B. They study at home rather than in classrooms.
C. They receive money from traditional public schools.
D. They do well in traditional school programs.

1 About 21,000 young people in 17 American states do


not attend classes in school buildings. Instead, they
receive their elementary and high school education by
working at home on computers. The Center for
Education Reform says the United States has 67 public
“cyberschools,” and that is about twice as many as
two years ago.
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59. What do we know from the text about students of
a cyber school?
A. They have to take long bus rides to school.
B. They study at home rather than in classrooms.
C. They receive money from traditional public schools.
D. They do well in traditional school programs.

2 The money for students to attend a cycberschool


comes from the governments of the states where they
live. Some educators say cyberschools receive money
that should support traditional public schools. They also
say it is difficult to know if students are learning well.
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59. What do we know from the text about students of
a cyber school?
A. They have to take long bus rides to school.
B. They study at home rather than in classrooms.
C. They receive money from traditional public schools.
D. They do well in traditional school programs.

3 Other educators praise this new form of education


for letting students work at their own speed. These
people say cyberschools help students who were unhappy
or unsuccessful in traditional schools. They say learning
at home by computer ends long bus rides for children
who live far from school.
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60. What is a problem with cyber schools?
A. Their equipment costs a lot of money.
B. They get little support from the state government.
C. It is hard to know students' progress in learning.
D. The students find it hard to make friends.

2 The money for students to attend a


cycberschool comes from the governments of
the states where they live. Some educators say
cyberschools receive money that should support
traditional public schools. They also say it is
difficult to know if students are learning well.
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61. Cyber schools are getting popular because__________.
A. they are less expensive for students
B. their students can work at their own speed
C. their graduates are more successful in society
D. they serve students in a wider age range

3 Other educators praise this new form of education


for letting students work at their own speed. These
people say cyberschools help students who were unhappy
or unsuccessful in traditional schools. They say learning
at home by computer ends long bus rides for children
who live far from school.
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62. We can infer that the author of the text is _______
___. .
A. unprejudiced in his description of cyber schools
B. excited about the future of cyber schools
C. doubtful about the quality of cyber schools
D. disappointed at the development of cyber schools
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1 About 21,000 young people in 17 Americ


an states do not attend classes in school bui
ldings. Instead, they receive their elementar
y and high school education by working at h
ome on computers. The Center for Educatio
n Reform says the United States has 67 pu
blic “cyberschools,” and that is about twice
as many as two years ago.
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2 The money for students to attend a cycb


erschool comes from the governments of the
states where they live. Some educators say
cyberschools receive money that should supp
ort traditional public schools. They also say i
t is difficult to know if students are learnin
g well.
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3 Other educators praise this new form of


education for letting students work at their
own speed. These people say cyberschools hel
p students who were unhappy or unsuccessf
ul in traditional schools. They say learning a
t home by computer ends long bus rides for
children who live far from school.
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4 Whatever the judgment of cyber schools,


they are getting more and more popular. Fo
r example, a new cyberschool called Common
wealth Connections Academy will take in stu
dents this fall. It will serve children in the s
tate of Pennsylvania from ages five through
thirteen.
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5 Children get free equipment for their onl


ine education. This includes a computer, a p
rinter, books and technical services. Parents
and students talk with teachers by telephon
e or by sending emails through their comput
ers when necessary.
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6 Students at cyberschools usually do not k


now one another. But 56 such students wh
o finished studies at Western Pennsylvania C
yber Charter School recently met for the fi
rst time. They were guests of honor at thei
r graduation.
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1. 越来越多的人选择上网学习

2. 一些不太支持的人的意见
3. 支持者的意见

4. 不管怎么样,上网学习越来越受欢迎

5. 利用简单的设备就可以学习

6. 一家学校的学生在现实生活中见面
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主题词汇

cyberschool n. 网络学校
reform v/n. 改革
form n. 形式
equipment n. 设备
printer n. 打印机
technical a. 技术的
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写作扩展

It’s never been more important to find


continuing quiet.
XXX 从来没有那么重要过。

It’s important for sb. to do sth.

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