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大学英语四级强化已结课学习通超星期末考试章节答案2024年Whatdotheauthorsofthestudyrecommendtobridgethegendergapinearlychildhoodeducation?
答案:B.Takingmeasurestoattractprospectivemaleteacherstoworkinthefield.Whatisneededformentocommittoearlychildhoodeducation?
答案:A.Higherpay.Whatdowelearnaboutmaleteachersfromtheirresponsesinthestudy?A)B)
C)D)
答案:D.Manyofthemfeelprejudicedagainstsociallyandculturally.WhatdoesMindiReich-Shapiroemphasizeinhercommentonchildhoodeducation?
答案:A.Theimportanceofbroadeningchildren'shorizons.WhatdowelearnfromthefirstparagraphaboutearlychildhoodeducationintheU.S.?
答案:C.Itisnegativelyimpactedbyalackofmaleteachers.WhatisDr.RichardPile'sconcernaboutclassifyingobesityasadisease?
答案:D.Itmaydolittlegoodtopatients.WhatdoesDr.RichardPilethinkofthedictionarydefinitionofdisease?
答案:B.Itistooinclusiveandthuslacksclarity.Whyaresomepeopleopposedtolabellingobesityasadisease?
答案:A.Obesepeoplewouldnotfeelresponsibletotakeanyaction.Whatisthepopularviewofobesity?
答案:D.Itresultsfromalackofself-control.WhatdoesProfessorJohnWildingargueaboutobesity?
答案:C.Itshouldberegardedasageneticdisease.ItiscommonlybelievedthatthegreatEnglishdramatistandpoetWilliamShakespeare
wasborninStratford-on-AvononApril23,1564.Butitisimpossibletoknowthe___26_____day
onwhichhewasborn.
Churchrecordsshowhewasbaptized(施洗礼)onApril26,andthreedays
wasacustomaryamountoftimetowaitbeforebaptizinganewlybornbaby.Shakespeare's
dateofdeathis____27______known,however:itwasApril23,1616.Hewas52andhadretired
toStratfordthreeyearsbefore.
Althoughfewplayshavebeenperformedoranalyzedasextensivelyasthe
38playsShakespearewrote,therearefewsurvivingdetailsabouthislife.This____28______of
biographicalinformationisdueprimarilytohissocial__29_____;hewasnotanoble,butthe
sonofaleathertrader.
Shakespeare_____30______attendedthegrammarschoolinStratford,wherehewouldhavestudiedLatinandread____31______literature.Hedidnotgotouniversityandatage18married
AnneHathaway,whowaseightyearshis_____32______.Theyhadfourchildren,includingthe
twins,HamnetandJudith.Nothingisknownoftheperiodbetweenthebirthofthetwins
andShakespeare's___33_____asadramatistinLondonintheearly1590s.
Inamillionwordswrittenover20years,he____34_____thefullrangeofhumanemotions
andconflictswitha___35______thatremainssharptoday.Ashisgreatcontemporarythepoet
anddramatistBenJonsonsaid,"Hewasnotofanage,butforalltime.A)captured
B)classical
C)conclusively
D)emergence
E)exact
F)generated
G)particular
H)position
I)precision
J)probably
K)quality
L)scarcity
M)senior
N)separated
O)systematically
答案:E;C;L;H;L;B;M;K;A;(10)DQuestions
15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
答案:B.Hecanbetrusted.Questions14arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
答案:C.Seekadvicefromhisfriend.Questions13
arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
答案:A.Theyarereliable.Questions12arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
答案:D.Forconvenienceatweekends.Questions11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
答案:D.Bringhiscomputerandspeakers.Questions10arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
答案:A.Itofferssomebigdiscounts.Questions9arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
答案:B.Itenablesgueststowalkaroundandchatfreely.Questions8
arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
答案:C.PreparationsforSaturday'sget-together.Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyonhavejustheard.
答案:C.Theywillcarelessabouttheirownbackground.Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyonhavejustheard.
答案:C.Itisbringingthecasetothelocaldistrictcourt.Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyonhavejustheard.
答案:B.HiredJoetopaintallthewallsofitsbuildings.Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Each
statementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichthe
informationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwitha
letter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.Thestartofhighschooldoesn'thavetobestressful
A)Thismonth,morethan4millionstudentsacrossthenationwillbeginhighschool.Manywilldowell.Butmanywillnot.Considerthatnearlytwo-thirdsofstudentswillexperiencethe"ninth-gradeshock,"whichreferstoadramaticdropinastudent'sacademicperformance.Somestudentscopewiththisshockbyavoidingchallenges.Forinstance,theymaydropdifficultcoursework.Othersmayexperienceahopelessnessthatresultsinfailingtheircoreclasses,suchasEnglish,scienceandmath.B)Thisshouldmatteragreatdealtoparents,teachersandpolicymakers.IBtimatelyitshouldmattertothestudentsthemselvesandsocietyatlarge,becausestudents'experienceoftransitioning(过渡)totheninthgradecanhavelong-termconsequencesnotonlyforthestudentsthemselvesbutfortheirhomecommunities.Wemaketheseobservationsasresearchpsychologistswhohavestudiedhowschoolsandfamiliescanhelpyoungpeoplethrive.C)Inthenewglobaleconomy,studentswhofailtofinishtheninthgradewithpassinggrades.incollegepreparatorycourseworkareveryunlikelytograduateontimeandgoontogetjobs.Onestudyhascalculatedthatthelifetimebenefittothelocaleconomyforasingleadditionalstudentwhocompleteshighschoolishalfamilliondollarsormore.Thisisbasedonhigherearningsandavoidedcostsinhealthcare,crime,welfaredependenceandotherthings.D)Theconsequencesofdoingpoorlyintheninthgradecanimpactmorethanstudents'abilitytofindagoodjob.Itcanalsoimpacttheextenttowhichtheyenjoylife.Studentslosemanyofthefriendstheyturnedtoforsupportwhentheymovefromtheeighthtotheninthgrade.Onestudyofninth-gradestudentsfoundthat50percentoffriendshipsamongninthgraderschangedfromonemonthtothenext,signalingstrikinginstabilityinfriendships.E)Inaddition,studiesfindthefirstyearofhighschooltypicallyshowsoneofthegreatestincreasesindepressionofanyyearoverthelifespan.Researchersthinkthatoneexplanationisthattiestofriendsarebrokenwhileacademicdemandsarerising.Furthermore,mostadultcasesofclinicaldepressionfirstemergeinadolescence(青春期).TheWorldHealthOrganizationreportsthatdepressionhasthegreatestburdenofdiseaseworldwide,intermsofthetotalcostoftreatmentandthelossofproductivity.F)Givenallthat'sridingonhavingasuccessfulninthgradeexperience,itpaystoexplorewhatcanbedonetomeettheacademic,socialandemotionalchallengesofthetransitiontohighschool.Sofar,ourstudieshaveyieldedonemaininsight:Students'beliefsaboutchange-theirbeliefsaboutwhetherpeoplearestuckonewayforever,orwhetherpeoplecanchangetheirpersonalitiesandabilities-arerelatedtotheirabilitytocope,succeedacademicallyandmaintaingoodmentalhealth.Pastresearch
hascalledthesebeliefs"mindsets(思维模式),"witha"fixedmindset"referringtothebeliefthat
peoplecannotchangeanda"growthmindset"referringtothebeliefthatpeoplecanchange.
G)Inonerecentstudy,weexamined360adolescents'beliefsaboutthenatureof"smartness"-thatis,theirfixedmindsetsaboutintelligence.Wethenassessedbiologicalstressresponsesforstudentswhosegradesweredroppingbyexaminingtheirstresshormones(荷尔蒙).Studentswhobelievedthatintelligenceisfixed-thatyouarestuckbeing"notsmart"ifyoustruggleinschool-showedhigherlevelsofstresshormoneswhentheirgradesweredecliningatthebeginningoftheninthgrade.Ifstudentsbelievedthatintelligencecouldimprove-thatistosay,whentheyheldmoreofagrowthmindsetofintelligence-theyshowedlowerlevelsofstresshormoneswhentheirgradesweredeclining.Thiswasanexcitingresultbecauseitshowedthatthebody'sstressresponsesarenotdeterminedsolelybyone'sgrades.Instead,declininggradesonlypredictedworsestresshormonesamongstudentswhobelievedthatworseninggradeswereapermanentandhopelessstateofaffairs.
H)Wealsoinvestigatedthesocialsideofthehighschooltransition.Inthisstudy,insteadofteachingstudentsthattheirsmartnesscanchange,wetaughtthemthattheirsocialstanding-thatis,whethertheyarebulliedorexcludedorleftout-canchangeovertime.Wethenlookedathighschoolstudents'stressresponsestodailysocialdifficulties.Thatis,wetaughtthemagrowthmindsetabouttheirsociallives.Inthisstudy,studentscameintothelaboratoryandwereaskedtogiveapublicspeechinfrontofupper-yearstudents.Thetopicofthespeechwaswhatmakesonepopularinhighschool.Followingthis,studentshadtocompleteadifficultmentalmathtaskinfrontofthesameupper-yearstudents.
I)Experimentresultsshowedthatstudentswhowerenottaughtthatpeoplecanchangeshowedpoorstressresponses.Whenthesestudentsgavethespeech,theirbloodvesselscontractedandtheirheartspumpedlessbloodthroughthebodybothresponsesthatthebodyshowswhenitispreparingfordamageordefeatafteraphysicalthreat.Thentheygaveworsespeechesandmademoremistakesinmath.Butwhenstudentsweretaughtthatpeoplecanchange,theyhadbetterresponsestostress,inpartbecausetheyfeltliketheyhadtheresourcestodealwiththedemandingsituation.Studentswhogotthegrowthmindsetintervention(干预)showedless-contractedbloodvesselsandtheirheartspumpedmoreblood-bothofwhichcontributedtomoreoxygengettingtothebrain,and,ultimately,betterperformanceonthespeechandmentalmathtasks.
J)Thesefindingsleadtoseveralpossibilitiesthatweareinvestigatingfurther.First,weareworkingtoreplicate(复制)thesefindingsinmorediverseschoolcommunities.Wewanttoknowinwhichtypesofschoolsandforwhichkindsofstudentsthesegrowthmindsetideashelpyoungpeopleadapttothechallengesofhighschool.Wealsohopetolearnhowteachers,parentsorschoolcounselorscanhelpstudentskeeptheirongoingacademicorsocialdifficultiesinperspective.Wewonderwhatwouldhappenifschoolshelpedtomakebeliefsaboutthepotentialforchangeandimprovementalargerfeatureoftheoverallschoolculture,especiallyforstudentsstartingtheninthgrade.
答案:A、Thismonth,morethan4millionstudentsacrossthenationwillbeginhighschool.Manywilldowell.Butmanywillnot.Considerthatnearlytwo-thirdsofstudentswillexperiencethe"ninth-gradeshock,"whichreferstoadramaticdropinastudent'sacademicperformance.Somestudentscopewiththisshockbyavoidingchallenges.Forinstance,theymaydropdifficultcoursework.Othersmayexperienceahopelessnessthatresultsinfailingtheircoreclasses,suchasEnglish,scienceandmath.;C、Inthenewglobaleconomy,studentswhofailtofinishtheninthgradewithpassinggrades.incollegepreparatorycourseworkareveryunlikelytograduateontimeandgoontogetjobs.Onestudyhascalculatedthatthelifetimebenefittothelocaleconomyforasingleadditionalstudentwhocompleteshighschoolishalfamilliondollarsormore.Thisisbasedonhigherearningsandavoidedcostsinhealthcare,crime,welfaredependenceandotherthings.;D、Theconsequencesofdoingpoorlyintheninthgradecanimpactmorethanstudents'abilitytofindagoodjob.Itcanalsoimpacttheextenttowhichtheyenjoylife.Studentslosemanyofthefriendstheyturnedtoforsupportwhentheymovefromtheeighthtotheninthgrade.Onestudyofninth-gradestudentsfoundthat50percentoffriendshipsamongninthgraderschangedfromonemonthtothenext,signalingstrikinginstabilityinfriendships.;E、Inaddition,studiesfindthefirstyearofhighschooltypicallyshowsoneofthegreatestincreasesindepressionofanyyearoverthelifespan.Researchersthinkthatoneexplanationisthattiestofriendsarebrokenwhileacademicdemandsarerising.Furthermore,mostadultcasesofclinicaldepressionfirstemergeinadolescence(青春期).TheWorldHealthOrganizationreportsthatdepressionhasthegreatestburdenofdiseaseworldwide,intermsofthetotalcostoftreatmentandthelossofproductivity.;F、Givenallthat'sridingonhavingasuccessfulninthgradeexperience,itpaystoexplorewhatcanbedonetomeettheacademic,socialandemotionalchallengesofthetransitiontohighschool.Sofar,ourstudieshaveyieldedonemaininsight:Students'beliefsaboutchange-theirbeliefsaboutwhetherpeoplearestuckonewayforever,orwhetherpeoplecanchangetheirpersonalitiesandabilities-arerelatedtotheirabilitytocope,succeedacademicallyandmaintaingoodmentalhealth.Pastresearch
hascalledthesebeliefs"mindsets(思维模式),"witha"fixedmindset"referringtothebeliefthat
peoplecannotchangeanda"growthmindset"referringtothebeliefthatpeoplecanchange.
;G、Inonerecentstudy,weexamined360adolescents'beliefsaboutthenatureof"smartness"-thatis,theirfixedmindsetsaboutintelligence.Wethenassessedbiologicalstressresponsesforstudentswhosegradesweredroppingbyexaminingtheirstresshormones(荷尔蒙).Studentswhobelievedthatintelligenceisfixed-thatyouarestuckbeing"notsmart"ifyoustruggleinschool-showedhigherlevelsofstresshormoneswhentheirgradesweredecliningatthebeginningoftheninthgrade.Ifstudentsbelievedthatintelligencecouldimprove-thatistosay,whentheyheldmoreofagrowthmindsetofintelligence-theyshowedlowerlevelsofstresshormoneswhentheirgradesweredeclining.Thiswasanexcitingresultbecauseitshowedthatthebody'sstressresponsesarenotdeterminedsolelybyone'sgrades.Instead,declininggradesonlypredictedworsestresshormonesamongstudentswhobelievedthatworseninggradeswereapermanentandhopelessstateofaffairs.;H、Wealsoinvestigatedthesocialsideofthehighschooltransition.Inthisstudy,insteadofteachingstudentsthattheirsmartnesscanchange,wetaughtthemthattheirsocialstanding-thatis,whethertheyarebulliedorexcludedorleftout-canchangeovertime.Wethenlookedathighschoolstudents'stressresponsestodailysocialdifficulties.Thatis,wetaughtthemagrowthmindsetabouttheirsociallives.Inthisstudy,studentscameintothelaboratoryandwereaskedtogiveapublicspeechinfrontofupper-yearstudents.Thetopicofthespeechwaswhatmakesonepopularinhighschool.Followingthis,studentshadtocompleteadifficultmentalmathtaskinfrontofthesameupper-yearstudents.;I、Experimentresultsshowedthatstudentswhowerenottaughtthatpeoplecanchangeshowedpoorstressresponses.Whenthesestudentsgavethespeech,theirbloodvesselscontractedandtheirheartspumpedlessbloodthroughthebodybothresponsesthatthebodyshowswhenitispreparingfordamageordefeatafteraphysicalthreat.Thentheygaveworsespeechesandmademoremistakesinmath.Butwhenstudentsweretaughtthatpeoplecanchange,theyhadbetterresponsestostress,inpartbecausetheyfeltliketheyhadtheresourcestodealwiththedemandingsituation.Studentswhogotthegrowthmindsetintervention(干预)showedless-contractedbloodvesselsandtheirheartspumpedmoreblood-bothofwhichcontributedtomoreoxygengettingtothebrain,and,ultimately,betterperformanceonthespeechandmentalmathtasks.;J、Thesefindingsleadtoseveralpossibilitiesthatweareinvestigatingfurther.First,weareworkingtoreplicate(复制)thesefindingsinmorediverseschoolcommunities.Wewanttoknowinwhichtypesofschoolsandforwhichkindsofstudentsthesegrowthmindsetideashelpyoungpeopleadapttothechallengesofhighschool.Wealsohopetolearnhowteachers,parentsorschoolcounselorscanhelpstudentskeeptheirongoingacademicorsocialdifficultiesinperspective.Wewonderwhatwouldhappenifschoolshelpedtomakebeliefsaboutthepotentialforchangeandimprovementalargerfeatureofthe
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