( )11. Why is our nation being encouraged to stop wasting food?
A. Because there’s enough food for Chinese people.
B. Because Chinese consumers like to try delicious food.
C. Because the number of food wasted by us is growing fast.
D. Because it’s traditional to invite friends to dinner in China.
( )12. Miss Li is a housewife; she’d better __________ at home.
A. keep a kitchen diary B. buy things as much as possible
C. cook too much food for her family D. keep the food as long as possible
( )13. In order to urge more and more people to prevent food waste, we design a poster with the
words __________.
A. Enjoy the food! B. Keep healthy! C. Share the dish! D. Waste not, want not!
( )14. Your friend invites you to dinner, which of the following is NOT right?
A. He asks for the right portions.
B. You leave a lot of food on the table.
C. You ask your friend to order less food.
D. He takes away the food that you can still eat.
( )15. As teenagers, what should we do to stop food waste?
A. Have a balanced diet. B. Eat less food to keep fit.
C. Keep the balance of nature. D. Have a good habit of clearing the plate
D
Spending more than two hours a night doing homework leads to better results in English, math and science, according to a major study (by Pam Sammons, England) which has tracked (跟踪)the progress of 3,000 children over the past 15 years.
Spending any time doing homework showed advantages, but the influence was greater for the students who put in two to three hours a night, according to the study published by the Department for Education in England.
The scientists who did the research say their study emphasizes (强调)what students actually do rather than how much work the school has set.
Pam Sammons, a professor of education at Oxford University, said that time spent on homework showed the influence of the school—if children were expected to do homework and if they enjoy their subjects. “That’s one of the reasons Indian and Chinese children do better. They put more time in it.” he added.
It’s also reported that students who enjoyed school got better results. “Schools could make sure children had a better experience by improving the school environment, making school work interesting and making children feel supported by teachers." Sammons said.
It is suggested that children aged 5 to 7 should be set one-hour homework a week, half an hour a night for 7 to 11-year-olds. Secondary schools were encouraged to set up two hours a night for 14 to 16-year-olds.
“Headteachers should make their own homework policy,” the government says.
( )16. Where can we probably read this passage?
A. In a poster. B. In a magazine. C. In a storybook. D. In an advertisement.
( )17. According to the first paragraph, spending __________ doing homework leads to better results in lessons.
A. half an hour B. an hour C. over two hours D. less than two hours
( )18. The underlined word “published” probably means __________ in Chinese.
A. 公布 B. 印刷 C. 出版 D. 发现
( )19. Which of the following sentences is TRUE according lo the passage?
A. Schools could make sure children had a better experience.
B. Children aged 14-16 should spend an hour a night on homework.
C. The study was published by the Department for Education in China.
D. Chinese and Indian children do worse in schoolwork from Pam Sammons.
( )20. From the passage, we can know that __________.
A. Students should become interested in their results.
B. Students should do homework as much as possible.
C. Parents should encourage their children to do more homework.
D. It’s headteachers’ duty to make their students’ own homework policy.
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