Who has deprived the children's happiness of learning???  

Children are born with a natural desire of learning. They are curios and concerned about   36   around them. They are   37   to learn anything that amazes them. They have so many   38   that they keep on asking. They can bore the   39   all day long with many   40   questions which they will never feel bored with. Why? This is because learning is their   41    , perhaps an instinct of human beings. They just can't help. But   42    , they feel bored with learning, especially when learning becomes a boring   43    for them, especially after school has become a    44   of their life, especially when they have to   45    teachers who tell them again and again to   46    to recite and memorize things they don't want to learn, and especially   47    they realize school is not what they once    48    to be but something that, according to their parents, they must rely on in order to   49   a good fame or a good job or a good future. That is to say, learning has become a   50   , which they are forced or   51   to face. So it is the teachers and parents who have thrown the heavy   52   on the children. And meanwhile, the competitive society is also to blame. The children have been   53   of their pleasure and happiness that they could have enjoyed from the natural learning.  

Therefore, my   54   to the students’ learning is that they   55   enjoy learning, enjoy the pleasure that they could feel from learning itself. Find back the long lost desire and curiosity of learning in their childhood.

36.A.nothing                  B.a(chǎn)nything                 C.everything              D.something

37.A.curious                  B.proud                    C.nervous                  D.eager

38.A.questions                   B.reactions                 C.problems                D.troubles

39.A.students              B.a(chǎn)dults                    C.parents                   D.teachers

40.A.funny                     B.boring                   C.bored                     D.practical

41.A.a(chǎn)bility                    B.excuse                    C.characteristic           D.nature

42.A.gradually                B.eventually               C.however                 D.therefore

43.A.duty                          B.exercise                 C.task                      D.remark  

44.A.pleasure                  B.part                      C.occasion                 D.success

45.A.face                   B.follow                    C.escape                    D.imitate

46.A.repeat                    B.copy                       C.report                     D.reply

47.A.before                    B.since                      C.a(chǎn)fter                       D.when

48.A.forbidden            B.a(chǎn)ttracted                 C.intended                 D.expected

49.A.require                  B.a(chǎn)chieve                  C.earn                      D.indicate

50.A.promise                 B.service                   C.must                      D.choice

51.A.pleased                  B.recommended        C.obliged                  D.experienced

52.A.burden                   B.confidence              C.difficulty                D.challenge

53.A.informed                   B.deprived               C.a(chǎn)ccused                  D.a(chǎn)pproved

54.A.Encouragement     B.persuation              C.suggestion              D.decision

55.A.must                B.should                   C.might                     D.could

36---55    CDABB  DACBA   ADDBC   CABCB  


解析:

學習本來是孩子們天生的、本能的、自然的、快樂的求知過程,孩子們應(yīng)該因為學習而感到滿足和幸福,他們本來渴望了解自然,喜歡探索他們感興趣的領(lǐng)域,他們本來可以因為學習而廢寢忘食,樂此不彼,因為學習對于他們本來是件幸福和快樂的事情。可是是誰剝奪了他們的快樂?是誰讓他們在面對書本的時候不再感到幸福而是莫大的壓力?

36.C  解答該題的關(guān)鍵是要準確區(qū)別anything與everything在肯定句中所表達的意義。關(guān)心一切事情,含有整體性,應(yīng)用everything,anything用于肯定句時,表示強調(diào),該句沒有強調(diào)之意。

37.D  eager渴望的,be eager to do sth.渴望作某事;curious 好奇的;

38.A  question 有疑而問,并且有待回答的問題; reaction(to)對......的反應(yīng);problem“問題、習題”,著重指客觀存在的亟待解決的“問題”,尤其指棘手或難以解決的“問題”。Troubles“麻煩”,不和題意。

39.B  adults包括parents和teachers;顯然不是students。

40.B  boring指的是“令人厭倦的”,指事物讓人覺的厭倦;tired意為“疲勞的,厭倦的”,通常是由于過度疲勞等引起的疲勞;practical“實際的”。  

41.D  nature“本性;性質(zhì)”;excuse“借口,理由”;characteristic意為“特征;特色”,比較注重外在的; ability “能力,才干;技能”。意思為“學習是他們的天性”。

42.A  gradually“逐漸地;逐步地”,表示事態(tài)的發(fā)展;eventually“最后,最后”,表示某事的結(jié)果;however “然而;仍然”,表轉(zhuǎn)折;therefore“因此,所以”,表示因果關(guān)系。

43.C  task“任務(wù), 工作“;duty”義務(wù),責任;職務(wù)”;exercise“運動,訓練”;remark 非正式評論。

44.B  part“部分,角色,作用”;...pleasure“愉快,快樂,樂趣,樂事”;occasion“場合,時刻;時機”;success“成功,成就,成功的人或事”。

45.A  face“面對”;follow“遵照,采用,仿效;聽懂”;imitate“模仿,仿效”;/ escape“逃跑,逃脫”;control“控制”。下文也提到。

46.A  repeat“重復,重說,重做;背誦”copy “抄寫;復印”; report“匯報,報告”;reply“答復,回答”。句意為“……重復背誦一些記憶性的東西。”

47.D  when“當……時候”;when,before和after都是從屬連詞,表示時間先后;since既可表時間,也可表原因。根據(jù)句意,可知選when。

48.D  expect“期望”;forbidden“禁止”;attract“吸引,引起”;intended“想要,打算”;

49.B  “……為了獲得好的榮譽,工作和將來”。achieve“得到,獲得,多指成就、目標、幸福的取得”,正合題意;require“需要;要求”;earn“賺;掙得”,指因工作等而得到報酬或待遇;indicate“表明”。  

50.C  “學習成了一種必須做的事情”。must此處為名詞“必須做的事情”;如To learn English well is a must. 學好英語是非常必要的。promise“承諾”;service;“服務(wù),幫助”;choice“選擇(機會),抉擇”。  

51.C  obliged:迫使,用于be obliged to do sth.被迫干某事;recommend“推薦,介紹;勸告”;please“使高興,請”;experience“經(jīng)歷”。  

52.A  根據(jù)上文“是老師和父母把沉重的擔子加在了他們身上”。burden“擔子,重擔”;confidence“信任;信賴;信心”;difficulty“困難;難事;困境”;challenge“挑戰(zhàn)”。

53.B  “孩子們被剝奪了幸福和快樂”。deprive sb. of sth.剝奪某人某事;be (well) informed of(about)“對......消息靈通”;accuse sb. of... 控告某人犯有......;approve(of)“贊成, 滿意”。  

54.C  根據(jù)上下文看,此處應(yīng)是作者的建議(suggestion)。Encouragement“鼓勵,激勵”;persuasion “勸說,說服”;decision“決定,決議”。

55.B  根據(jù)上文既然是建議,學習就應(yīng)該(should)是享受學習,…….。其他不和語境。

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