【題目】 Belinda George, 42, a principal (校長(zhǎng)) at Homer Drive Elementary in Beaumont, Southeast Texas, opens Facebook live on her phone at 7:30 p.m. each Tuesday. As she reads a children's book in her living room, anyone who goes to the school's Facebook page can watch live. Each Tuesday she wears a pair of nightclothes and reads to her students herself, which soon gets a lot attention. As she reads, everyone watches carefully. After watching Belinda and listening to her energetic voice, students will come up to her and share their favorite part and ask where they can find the book in the school library. Since Belinda has gotten some media attention, parents and children from across the country also join in.
Many parents watch along with students. It's also interactive because Belinda asks questions as she reads full of passion. Since she became principal this school year, students have read more and written better. "We've already seen progress," she said, "I have deep understanding of growing up in a poor family. I understand some of these kids will never go to college, but I want them to feel like they are successful. Whatever you choose, just good at it. You are a cleaner, be the best cleaner there is." She doesn't want to let her students down if they don't end up attending college. "If children feel loved, they will try their best."
【1】How often does Belinda George open Facebook live?
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【2】Do the students like to watch Belinda George read stories?
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【3】According to Belinda, what is the most important to kids from poor families?
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【4】Do you think it's necessary for every student to attend college? Why or why not?
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【答案】
【1】Once a week.
【2】Yes, they do.
【3】They feel like they are successful.
【4】Yes, I think so. Because going to college gives them a good future. /No, I don’t think so. Because some students are not suitable for study and their families are not good, going to university will make their families poorer.
【解析】
本文介紹得克薩斯州東南部博蒙特荷馬大道小學(xué)的校長(zhǎng)貝琳達(dá)喬治。她每星期二晚在Facebook上直播。學(xué)生很喜歡她。她得到了一些媒體的關(guān)注。貝琳達(dá)說(shuō)讓在貧困家庭中長(zhǎng)大、永遠(yuǎn)上不了大學(xué)的孩子感覺(jué)自己很成功很重要。
【1】
問(wèn)題:貝琳達(dá)·喬治多久開一次Facebook直播?
根據(jù)第1段第1句“Belinda George, 42, a principal (校長(zhǎng)) at Homer Drive Elementary in Beaumont, Southeast Texas, opens Facebook live on her phone at 7 :30 p.m. each Tuesday.(42歲的貝琳達(dá)喬治是德克薩斯州東南部博蒙特荷馬大道小學(xué)的校長(zhǎng),每周二晚上7:30,她都會(huì)在手機(jī)Facebook live上直播。)”可知“貝琳達(dá)·喬治一周開一次Facebook直播”;故答案為:Once a week.
【2】
問(wèn)題:學(xué)生們喜歡看貝琳達(dá)·喬治讀故事嗎?
根據(jù)第1段倒數(shù)第2句“After watching Belinda and listening to her energetic voice,students will come up to her and share their favorite part and ask where they can find the book in the school library.(在看完貝琳達(dá),聆聽(tīng)她充滿活力的聲音后,學(xué)生們會(huì)走到她跟前,分享他們最喜歡的部分,并詢問(wèn)在學(xué)校圖書館哪里可以找到這本書。)”可知“學(xué)生們喜歡看貝琳達(dá)·喬治讀故事”;故答案為:Yes, they do.
【3】
問(wèn)題:根據(jù)貝琳達(dá)的說(shuō)法,對(duì)于來(lái)自貧困家庭的孩子來(lái)說(shuō),什么是最重要的?
根據(jù)第2段第4句“I understand some of these kids will never go to college, but I want them to feel like they are successful(我知道有些孩子永遠(yuǎn)上不了大學(xué),但我希望他們感覺(jué)自己很成功)”可知“對(duì)于來(lái)自貧困家庭的孩子來(lái)說(shuō),他們感覺(jué)自己很成功很重要!惫蚀鸢笧椋They feel like they are successful.
【4】
問(wèn)題:你認(rèn)為每個(gè)學(xué)生都有必要上大學(xué)嗎?為什么或者為什么不呢?
本題是開放性題目,回答合理即可。故答案為:Yes, I think so. Because going to college gives them a good future. /No, I don’t think so. Because some students are not suitable for study and their families are not good, going to university will make their families poorer.
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