【题目】Many people think that teachers give pupils too much homework.They say that it is unnecessary for children to work at home in their free time.Moreover, they argue that most teachers do not 【1】 (proper)plan the homework tasks they give to pupils.The result is that pupils have to repeat tasks that they 【2】 (do)at school already.
In Greece,many parents complained about the difficult homework that teachers gave to their children.The parents said that most of the homework was a waste of time,and they wanted to stop it.Spain and Turkey are two countries which stopped homework.In Denmark,Germany and several other 【3】 (country)in Europe,teachers cannot set homework at weekends.In Holland,teachers allow pupils 【4】 (stay)at school to do their homework.The children are free to help one another.Similar 【5】 (arrange)also exists in some British schools.
Most people agree that homework is not fair.A pupil doing his homework in a quiet and comfortable room is in a much 【6】 (good)position than a pupil who does his homework in a small, 【7】 (noise)room with the television on.Some parents help their children with their homework.Other parents take no interest in their children’s homework at all.
【答案】
【小题1】properly
【小题2】have done
【小题3】countries
【小题4】to stay
【小题5】arrangement
【小题6】better
【小题7】noisy
【解析】
试题分析:如何减轻学生的作业负担可真是个麻烦事。人家外国人也碰上了这个问题。看看外国人又是怎么处理的?
【小题1】此处plan 是动词,副词修饰动词,proper是形容词,所以要用它的副词形式properly。句意:多数的老师没有合适地安排作业任务。
【小题2】根据句意结果是学生们不得不重复他们在学校已经做过的任务。用现在完成时态,故填have done。
【小题3】several other 后面跟名词的复数形式,所以此处用country 的复数形式countries。几个其他的国家。
【小题4】固定搭配allow sb. to do sth.允许某人做某事,故填to stay。
【小题5】“相似的安排”,形容词修饰名词,arrange是动词,所以用它的形容词形式arrangement。
【小题6】根据后面的than可知此处用比较级,故填good的比较级better。
【小题7】“吵闹的房间”,形容词修饰名词,noise 的形容词是noisy,所以填noisy。
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