网友您好, 请在下方输入框内输入要搜索的题目:

题目内容 (请给出正确答案)
单选题
Students do their homework and read books ______.
A

from 3:30 to 4:30

B

from 3:30 to 6:00

C

from 4:30 to 6:00

D

from 6:00 to 7:00


参考答案

参考解析
解析:
从After -school program这栏中第一条“3:30—4:30 Homework & Reading”可知答案为A。
更多 “单选题Students do their homework and read books ______.A from 3:30 to 4:30B from 3:30 to 6:00C from 4:30 to 6:00D from 6:00 to 7:00” 相关考题
考题 What do you think is the best way to help the children with ADHD? () A、Supervise their behaviors at all times.B、Ask them to read books.C、Do exercises.D、Be patient and follow the doctor’s instructions.

考题 64. Which is true according to (根据)the passage?A. The “Olympic Mathematics” is too difficult for kids.B. The grandfather thinks playing is more important than learning.C. Teachers often give students useless homework.D. The parents don’t want their kids to do lots of homework.

考题 ________ books is very interesting. (A) To read(B) Reading(C) Reader(D) Read

考题 ( )5. —How do the students send their homework to their teachers?—___________.A.By faxB.By faxesC.By the faxD.By a fax

考题 AIn China,more and more middle school students are getting shorter sleeping time than be-fore. Most students sleep less than nine hours every night,because they have much homework to do. Some homework is given by their teachers,and some by their parents. Also,some students don't know how to save time .They are not careful enough while they do their homework,so it takes them a Iot of time. Some students spend too much time watching TV or playing computer games.They stay up very late. Some students have to get up early every morning on weekdays to get to school on time by bus or by bike.lt can be a long way from home to school.Schools and parents should cut down some of the homework so that our children can enjoy more than nine hours of sleep every night for their health. For children,we should make best use of our time. When we have enough time for sleeping,we will find it much better for both our study and health.( )21. What makes most students sleep less than nine hours every night?A. Watching TV.B. Playing computer games.C. Doing their homework.D. Doing housework.

考题 22. Who else gives children some homework to do except their teachers?A. Their parents.B. Other students.C. The children themselves.D. Nobody else.

考题 25. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Some students are so careless that they spend lots of time on their homework. 'B. A11 the students stay up late for their homework,C. Children should be given less homework,D. Schools and parents should take care of children.

考题 It's an annual back-to-school routine. One morning you wave goodbye, and that (21) evening you're burning the mid-night oil in sympathy. In the race to improve educational standards, (22) are throwing the books at kids. (23) elementary school students are complaining of homework fatigue. What's a well-meaning parent to do?As hard as (24) may be, sit back and chill experts advise. Though you've got to get them to do it, (25) helping too much, or even examining answers too carefully, you may keep them (26) doing it by themselves. "! wouldn't advise a parent to check every 27 assignment," says psychologist John Rosemond, author of Ending the Tough Homework, "There's a (28) of appreciation for trial and error. Let your children (29) the grade they deserve."Many experts believe parents should gently look over the work of younger children and ask them to rethink their (30) . But "you don't want them to feel it has to be (31) ," she says.That's not to say parents should (32) homework—first, they should monitor how much homework their kids have. Thirty minutes a day in the early elementary years and an hour in (33) four, five, and six is standard, says Rosemond. For junior-high students it should be" (34) more than a hour and a half," and two for high school students. If your child consistently has more homework than this, you may want to check (35) other parents and then talk to the teacher about reducing assignments.21.A. veryB. exactC. rightD. usual

考题 根据下面材料,回答第 21~25 题:Homework has never been terribly popular with students and even many parents, but in recent years it has been particularly scorned. School districts across the country, most recently Los Angeles Unified, are revising their thinking on his educational ritual. Unfortunately, L.A. Unified has produced an inflexible policy which mandates that with the exception of some advanced courses, homework may no longer count for more than 10% of a student’s academic grade.This rule is meant to address the difficulty that students from impoverished or chaotic homes might have in completing their homework. But the policy is unclear and contradictory. Certainly, no homework should be assigned that students cannot do without expensive equipment. But if the district is essentially giving a pass to students who do not do their homework because of complicated family lives, it is going riskily close to the implication that standards need to be lowered for poor children.District administrators say that homework will still be a pat of schooling: teachers are allowed to assign as much of it as they want. But with homework counting for no more than 10% of their grades, students can easily skip half their homework and see vey little difference on their report cards. Some students might do well on state tests without completing their homework, but what about the students who performed well on the tests and did their homework? It is quite possible that the homework helped. Yet rather than empowering teachers to find what works best for their students, the policy imposes a flat, across-the-board rule.At the same time, the policy addresses none of the truly thorny questions about homework. If the district finds homework to be unimportant to its students’ academic achievement, it should move to reduce or eliminate the assignments, not make them count for almost nothing. Conversely, if homework does nothing to ensure that the homework students are not assigning more than they are willing to review and correct.The homework rules should be put on hold while the school board, which is responsible for setting educational policy, looks into the matter and conducts public hearings. It is not too late for L.A. Unified to do homework right.第 21 题 It is implied in paragraph 1 that nowadays homework_____.[A] is receiving more criticism[B]is no longer an educational ritual[C]is not required for advanced courses[D]is gaining more preferences

考题 All of the students are__________(suppose) to hand in their homework on time.

考题 Which of the following would a teacher encourage students to do in order to develop their cognitive strategies?A.To make a study plan. B.To summarize a story. C.To read a text aloud. D.To do pattern drills.

考题 Which of the following would a teacher encourage students to do in order to develop their cognitive strategies?A.To make a study plan. B.To summarize a story. C.To read a text aloud. D.To do pattern drills.

考题 Text 1 Homework has never been terribly popular with students and even many parents,but in recently years it has been particularly scorned.School districts across the country,most recently Los Angeles Unified,are revising their thinking on this educational ritual.Unfortunately,L.A.Unified has produced an inflexible policy which mandates that with the exception of some advanced courses,homework may no longer count for more than 10%of a student's academic grade.This rule is meant to address the difficulty that students from impoverished or chaotic homes might have in completing their homework.But the policy is unclear and contradictory.Certainly,no homework should be assigned that students cannot complete on their own or that they cannot do without expensive equipment.But if the district is essentially giving a pass to students who do not do their homework because of complicated family lives,it is going riskily close to the implication that standards need to be lowered for poor children.District administrators say that homework will still be a part of schooling;teachers are allowed to assign as much of it as they want.But with homework counting for no more than 10%of their grades,students can easily skip half their homework and see very little difference on their report cards.Some students might do well on state tests without completing their homework,but what about the students who performed well on the tests and did their homework?It is quite possible that the homework helped.Yet rather than empowering teachers to find what works best for their students,the policy imposes a flat,acrosstheboard rule.At the same time,the policy addresses none of the truly thorny questions about homework.If the district finds homework to be unimportant to its students'academic achievement,it should move to reduce or eliminate the assignments,not make them count for almost nothing.Conversely,if homework matters,it should account for a significant portion of the grade.Meanwhile,this policy does nothing to ensure that the homework students receive is meaningful or appropriate to their age and the subject,or that teachers are not assigning more than they are willing to review and correct.The homework rules should be put on hold while the school board,which is responsible for setting educational policy,looks into the matter and conducts public hearings.It is not too late for L.A.Unified to do homework right.23.According to Paragraph 3,one problem with the policy is that it may_____A.discourage students from doing homework B.result in students'indifference to their report cards C.undermine the authority of state tests D.restrict teachers'power in education

考题 Text 1 Homework has never been terribly popular with students and even many parents,but in recently years it has been particularly scorned.School districts across the country,most recently Los Angeles Unified,are revising their thinking on this educational ritual.Unfortunately,L.A.Unified has produced an inflexible policy which mandates that with the exception of some advanced courses,homework may no longer count for more than 10%of a student's academic grade.This rule is meant to address the difficulty that students from impoverished or chaotic homes might have in completing their homework.But the policy is unclear and contradictory.Certainly,no homework should be assigned that students cannot complete on their own or that they cannot do without expensive equipment.But if the district is essentially giving a pass to students who do not do their homework because of complicated family lives,it is going riskily close to the implication that standards need to be lowered for poor children.District administrators say that homework will still be a part of schooling;teachers are allowed to assign as much of it as they want.But with homework counting for no more than 10%of their grades,students can easily skip half their homework and see very little difference on their report cards.Some students might do well on state tests without completing their homework,but what about the students who performed well on the tests and did their homework?It is quite possible that the homework helped.Yet rather than empowering teachers to find what works best for their students,the policy imposes a flat,acrosstheboard rule.At the same time,the policy addresses none of the truly thorny questions about homework.If the district finds homework to be unimportant to its students'academic achievement,it should move to reduce or eliminate the assignments,not make them count for almost nothing.Conversely,if homework matters,it should account for a significant portion of the grade.Meanwhile,this policy does nothing to ensure that the homework students receive is meaningful or appropriate to their age and the subject,or that teachers are not assigning more than they are willing to review and correct.The homework rules should be put on hold while the school board,which is responsible for setting educational policy,looks into the matter and conducts public hearings.It is not too late for L.A.Unified to do homework right. L.A.Unified has made the rule about homework mainly because poor students______A.tend to have moderate expectations for their education B.have asked for a different educational standard C.may have problems finishing their homework D.have voiced their complaints about homework

考题 小学英语?语音 一、考题回顾 二、考题解析 【教案】 Teaching aims: Knowledge aim: Students will master the meaning and pronunciation of the word. Ability aim: Students will know how to pronounce “-er” in words. Emotional aim: Students will be interested in learning English. Key and difficult point: Key Point: Students will master the meaning and pronunciation of the word. Students will know how to pronounce “-er” in words. Difficult Point: Students will be interested in learning English. Teaching procedure: Step 1: Warming-up 1. Greetings. 2. Sing a song Finger Family. Daddy finger, daddy finger, where are you? Here I am, here I am, how do you do? Mommy finger, mommy finger, where are you? Here I am, here I am, how do you do? Ask them if they know the name of the song. Then may guess it is Finger Family. Then tell them that we are going to learn some pronunciation in “finger”. Step 2: Presentation 1. Use some riddles to introduce the words. For example, “I will drink it every day. What is it? Yes, it’s water.” Then draw the according pictures(introduce “sister” by explaining its meaning). And write the words at last. 2. Ask the students to read the words after the teacher for twice. Then play high and low voice. If the teacher speak one word loudly, the students should speak it lowly, and vice versa. 3. Ask students to find similarities among the words. They may say that they all contain “-er” at the end of the words. Then introduce the rules of the pronunciation. 4. Ask students if they know other words containing “-er”. They may say “winter”, “river” or others. Step 3: Practice 1. Finish Read, underline, and say in the textbook. Check answers, and ask students to read after the teacher. 2. Finish Look, listen and write in the textbook. Then invite students share their answers on the blackboard. Give encouragement. Step4: Production 1. Ask students to make up a chant using the words we learned. For example: Water, water, tiger likes water. Sister, sister, sister likes computer. Dinner, dinner, let’s have dinner. Step5: Summary and Homework Summary: ask a student to conclude the content of the lesson and summarize with the whole class. Homework: chant for the students’ parents. Blackboard design: 1. What is a good pronunciation lesson? 2. What will you do if one of the students in your class doesn’t do homework?

考题 二、考题解析 【教案】 Teaching aims: Knowledge aim: Students can understand the pronunciation of “ear”, and get some simple spelling rules. Ability aim: Students can read the words with the pronunciation of “ear” correctly by listening and speaking. Ability of listening and speaking will be improved. Emotional aim: Students can increase their interests in learning English. Key and difficult point: Key points: Students can understand the pronunciation of “ear”, and how how to read the words contain “ear”, such as hear, near and etc. Difficult points: Students can master the pronunciation of “ear” and read the related words correctly. Teaching procedure: Step 1: Warming-up Greeting the students. Sing a song: Head shoulder keens and toes. Step 2: Presentation 1. Show the chant and ask the students the question: Can you find the same letter combination in these words? 2. Listen to the tape and let students pay attention to the pronunciation of “ear”, and then ask the students question: what does “ear” sounds like in these words? 3. Teacher the pronunciation of “ear” ,and let students pay attention to the teacher’s mouth. 4. Game: Play the finger show to practice the new words. Step 3: Practice Find more words with “ear” such as tear, dear, clear... and ask students to try to read by themselves and then invite some of them to share with the class. The teacher should act the role of monitor. Step4: Production 1. Ask students to make up their own sentences by using the words learned today, such as “He hears the bad news,and then his tears falls down. ”. 2. Reading competition: let students to read the chant as quickly as possible, and then let students choose the best one. Step5: Summary and homework 1. Summary: ask students summary what have learned in the class. 2. Homework: (1) read these word after class. (2) Find more words with “ear” and make another chant.

考题 高中英语?阅读 一、考题回顾 二、考题解析 【教案】 Teaching aims: Knowledge aim: Students can know the basic meaning of passage and are able to master the different greeting for the strangers. Ability aims: Students can practice guessing content of next paragraph according to the clues which is given in the passage. Emotional aim: Students are able to love learning English and like to read different English passage after this lesson. Key and difficult point: Key Point: guess the content of next paragraph according to the clues and know the “learned” body language, especially different greetings Difficult Point: improve students’ reading interest. Teaching procedures: Step 1: Warming-up 1. Greetings. 2. Play a video about Chaplin’s mime and ask students several questions: What kind of body language can you see from this video? Do you know the meaning of these body language? Step 2: Pre-reading Present the passage on the screen and read it for all the students. Before reading, ask students one question: What’s the main ideas of these two paragraphs? And guess the main to topic of this lesson? Then invite several students to share their ideas. Step 3: While-reading 1.Lead the students to think one question: Is this a whole passage? And ask students to scan the whole passage and give the teacher answer. 2.Ask students to discuss in group and after 10 minutes to invite several students to share their ideas with all the students. 3.And different students may be just guess the content of several paragraphs. So give students a chart, ask them to finish discussing in 5 minutes. Then invite two representatives to state the whole passage. Step4: Post-reading Guessing game: Present another passage on the screen. And give students 10 minutes to read and discuss.Then make a chart and tell your own stories according to chart in your own group .Then invite the representatives to make a report for the whole class. Step5: Summary and Homework Summary: ask a student to conclude the content of the lesson and summarize with the whole class. Homework: Present a passage and ask students to read and write a short passsage,which will be put behind of last paragraph. Blackboard design: 1.Do you have the experience in teaching? 2. What will you do if you pass this exam?

考题 小学英语?阅读 一、考题回顾 二、考题解析 【教案】 Teaching aims: Knowledge aim: Students will master the Chinese classical story of Kong Rong giving the big pear to brothers. Ability aim: Students will improve their reading skills including the skimming and scanning. Emotional aim: Students will be more interest in learning Chinese old story. Key and difficult point: Key Point: Students will master how to improve reading abilities through finding main idea and details. Difficult Point: Students will share their feelings after reading the story. Teaching procedure: Step 1: Warming-up 1. Greetings. 2. Sing a song “If you’re happy”, then ask students why I’m happy and tell them in this class I will tell them an interesting story. Step 2: Pre-reading 1. Show a picture of pear, and students have a brainstorm of what stories they can think of related to the pear. Step 3: While-reading Global reading: students read the passage fast and what stories it is about. Then find the main character and time of the story. Detailed reading: students read the passage carefully and answer the question: 1. What did Kong Rong do when his father gives him one of the biggest pears? 2. Why did he do that in such way? Step4: Post-reading 1. Role-play: 3 students in a group to play as Kong Rong, the father and the narrator, and they make a role-play in 10 minutes. 2. Discussion: students work in pairs to discuss what kind of person Kong Rong is and what they can learn from Kong Rong. Step5: Summary and Homework Summary: Ask a student to conclude the content of the lesson and summarize with the whole class. Homework: Ask students to search another Chinese old story and make a poster. Blackboard design: 1. How do you teach students in reading class?

考题   一、标题不可缺少   What are you doing?   二、教学目标撰写要以学生为主语   Teaching aims:   (1) Knowledge aims   Students can master the key sentence structure “what are you doing?” .   (2) Ability aims   Students can communicate with their partners by using the new sentence.   (3)Emotional aims   Students will be more interested in sharing their ideas with others and take part the group activity.   Teaching key point   Master the new sentence structure.   Teaching difficult point   Describe what other people are doing.   Teaching Methods:   Situational teaching method, task-based teaching method   Teaching Aids:   PPT   三、教学过程要完成清晰   Teaching procedure   Step 1 Warming-up   At the beginning of class, ask students a question about what do they usually do on weekend. Students may have different answer like go to the zoo, stay at home and so on. Then teacher ask: “do you want to know what others are doing now?” to lead to the topic today, and write it down on the blackboard.   (step can give students chances to speak English ,and get a good preparation for the next step—the presentation part, student’s interest will be aroused as they can share the things they know with others in English. It can also help nurture students’ confidence.)   Step 2 Pre-reading   Show the picture about the Larry’s home, letting students guessing what happened and predict the content about the reading material.   (Justification: guessing part will focus students’ attention on the main topic of the reading passage. It prepares students to think critically about the topic and provides them with the opportunity to connect some aspect of the topic to their own lives)   Step3while-reading   Fast-reading   Ask students to read the short passage quickly and conclude the main idea.   (Justification: train students’ reading ability of scanning for the general information of the passage.)   Careful reading   1.ask students to read the passage again and answer the following questions:   What is Larry doing?   What is dad doing?   What’s grandpa doing?   2. Ask students to finish the sentence on the textbook.   (Justification: in this part, students’ analyzing and summarizing ability can be trained. In the process of answering, students can get the detailed information, which can help students understand the sentence.)   Step4 post-reading   1.play the tape and ask students to read the short passage after the tape and pay attention to the pronunciation of the words and sentences.   2.let students do the group work, it is a role play, four in a group. One of them call another one and ask what he or she is doing. After that, volunteers can show their performance before the class.   (Justification: this part can activate the atmosphere of the class and arouse students’interest at the same time. It helps students strengthen what they have learned during this lesson.)   Step 5summary and homework   Summary: do the summary together with students and let them have a clear clue about what we have learned   Homework: try to use the new knowledge to communicate with their partners after class.   (Justification: summary and homework can help students consolidate the knowledge what they have learned in the class, the homework can train students ability )   四、板书设计不可少   Blackboard design:   What are you doing?   What is Larry doing?   What is dad doing?   What’s grandpa doing?

考题 The teacher can help the students to read a text by reading it aloud while they follow in their books.()A对B错

考题 The teacher can help the students to read a text by reading it aloud while they follow in their books.()

考题 单选题The problem()when the students refused to do their homework.A aroseB arousedC roseD raised

考题 单选题We learn from the passage that _____.A Chuck’s students are not clever enoughB the students didn’t do Chuck’s homeworkC Chuck Wall is an unusual teacherD no students enjoyed Chuck’s homework

考题 单选题Which of the following would a teacher encourage students to do in order to develop their cognitive strategies?A To make a study plan.B To summarize a story.C To read a text aloud.D To do pattern drills.

考题 单选题A The science students think they are disappointing.B The students were only allowed to borrow five books.C The students want to keep the books for two weeks.D The woman agrees to try to improve the borrowing facilities.

考题 判断题The teacher can help the students to read a text by reading it aloud while they follow in their books.()A 对B 错

考题 单选题Why do they want to raise money?A To build schools.B To help poor children go to school.C To buy books for poor students.D To hold the charity show