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17-Year-Old Astronaut
Elena Wolf is a reporter and is interviewing(采訪)a 17 year-old girl,Alyssa Carson,who wants to go to Mars(火星).Here is what Alyssa Carson and her father said about her great dream.
Alyssa Carson,Aspiring(有抱負(fù)的)Astronaut:
Well,I first got interested in wanting to become an astronaut(宇航員)from watching a cartoon called the Backyardigans when I was around three years old.And basically on the show,the characters went on these imaginary missions(任務(wù)) to Mars.I wanted to be like one of their friends and go with them,and I started asking my dad all these questions,and basically just kept asking for videos,pictures and books and anything I could find about space and Mars.
Bert Carson,Alyssa's Father
I'm just of that nature that I believe that parents should support their children in whatever their dreams are.It doesn't matter if it changes a thousand times.It doesn't matter how crazy it is,because it doesn't get any crazier than what my kid is dreaming.And you know,there's a great potential that she's probably going to leave this planet.Because you have to look at this.You say,is she too young to be doing some of this thing?You know,every kid out there,if they're wanting to do whatever job it is,you know,there are people getting pilot licenses and doing flying lessons.I mean,there are eight and nine-year-olds doing this.So,I mean,to be 17 and getting a pilot's license I don't think is that young at all.As far as her going off into space,like I said,space is a very dangerous thing.All it wants to do is kill you.So,you know,I worry about that,but on the other side of that,she has educated me to show how important it is for us to leave this planet for the survival (生存;幸存)of the human species,and so it's bigger than the two of us,and so I just have to let her go and I have to let her realize her dream.
(1)Alyssa Carson first got interested in wanting to become an astronaut when she was
B
B
years old.
A.Two
B.Three
C.Four
D.Five
(2)From what Bert Carson said,we can know that he
C
C
his daughter's great dream.
A.refuses
B.opposes
C.supports
D.delays
(3)According to the passage,which of the following statements is FALSE?
C
C
A.Alyssa Carson longs to go to Mars.
B.A cartoon called the Backyardigans has a great effect on Alyssa Carson.
C.In Bert Carson's opinion,his daughter is too young to realize her dream.
D.Getting off into space is a dangerous thing.
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【答案】
B;C;C
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發(fā)布:2024/4/20 14:35:0
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引用:2
難度:0.7
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There is a mother who started a charity in her son's name to try to raise his chances of being accepted to the college.One set of parents spent years helping their daughter avoid foods with sauce,which she didn't like.Once she got to college,she had problems with the food in her school because it was all covered in sauce.
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As reported,wealthy parents try to get their children into top colleges by giving a large amount of money to a school,such as paying for a building.This parenting has become the most popular way to raise children,whatever the income,education,or race is.
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發(fā)布:2024/11/5 7:30:2
組卷:7
引用:3
難度:0.6
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How good are you at maths?Some people love the challenge of algebra(代數(shù))or enjoy working out number puzzles.Maths is all around us,from working out how to share the bill after a meal,to calculating your family bills.But many are afraid of the moment when they have to deal with numbers and figures and feel a real sense of worry and confusion.It can seem frightening,but this maths anxiety is perfectly normal,and you're definitely not alone.And anyway,our worries and fears don't necessarily reflect our ability.
The problem really starts in childhood,at school.Research has found that maths teachers who are nervous about teaching the subject can pass on their anxiety to the pupils,and girls may be more likely to be affected.The Programme for International Student Assessment found around 31% of 15—and 16—year—olds across 34 countries said they got very nervous doing maths problems,33% said they got tense doing maths homework,and nearly 60% said they worried that maths classes would be difficult.Shulamit Kahn,a professor from Boston University,believes that giving students,particularly girls,good role models is critical,especially at a young age.She thinks the key is to get people,especially women who love maths,to teach younger children
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(4)What is the best way to get over maths anxiety?
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發(fā)布:2024/11/5 0:30:7
組卷:24
引用:7
難度:0.5
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.However,Americans tend to stop when their(6)
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C.book
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(4)
A.that
B.what
C.how
D.when
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A.sensitive
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A.pockets
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A.into
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A.a(chǎn)nything
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A.therefore
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C.however
D.merely
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A.choice
B.message
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C.changes
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A.failure
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發(fā)布:2024/11/6 13:30:2
組卷:33
引用:1
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