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(C)
Sally was fourteen.She studied in a mid−dle school.She liked dancing and singing and spent a lot of time on them.But she hated math and even decided to give it up.Her fa−ther was anxious about it.
It was Sunday.Sally's father gave a call to his sister who taught math in another school.He hoped she would come and tell his daugh−ter how to learn math.The woman came and said,“You are a clever girl,Sally.I'm sure you willl soon learn math well if you do your best."
“I'm afraid I can't.Aunt,"said Sally,“Girls can't be good at math."
“I don’t think so,”"said the woman.“I was good at it when I was a girD.You must do more exercises and try different ways to prac−tice doing math problems until you work them out or at least understand them better.Here is a math problem.Please think it over and see if you can work it out."
“OK,”said the girl,“Let me try."
About an hour later,Sallly tooD the exer−cise book to her aunt and said,“I've tried sev−eral times and worked out the problem at last."
“Well done!"her aunt looked at her an−swer and said happily,“Now you see,math is not as difficult as you thought."
Judge the following sentences true(T)or false(F)according to the passage.
( )41.Sally tried her best to learn math but could not learn it well.
( )42.Sally spent much more time in singing and dancing than in learning math.
( )43.Sally's aunt didn't think that girls could be good at math.
( )44.The father asked his sister to teach his daughter how to learn math.
( )45.Sally worked out the problem at last.
Sally was fourteen.She studied in a mid−dle school.She liked dancing and singing and spent a lot of time on them.But she hated math and even decided to give it up.Her fa−ther was anxious about it.
It was Sunday.Sally's father gave a call to his sister who taught math in another school.He hoped she would come and tell his daugh−ter how to learn math.The woman came and said,“You are a clever girl,Sally.I'm sure you willl soon learn math well if you do your best."
“I'm afraid I can't.Aunt,"said Sally,“Girls can't be good at math."
“I don’t think so,”"said the woman.“I was good at it when I was a girD.You must do more exercises and try different ways to prac−tice doing math problems until you work them out or at least understand them better.Here is a math problem.Please think it over and see if you can work it out."
“OK,”said the girl,“Let me try."
About an hour later,Sallly tooD the exer−cise book to her aunt and said,“I've tried sev−eral times and worked out the problem at last."
“Well done!"her aunt looked at her an−swer and said happily,“Now you see,math is not as difficult as you thought."
Judge the following sentences true(T)or false(F)according to the passage.
( )41.Sally tried her best to learn math but could not learn it well.
( )42.Sally spent much more time in singing and dancing than in learning math.
( )43.Sally's aunt didn't think that girls could be good at math.
( )44.The father asked his sister to teach his daughter how to learn math.
( )45.Sally worked out the problem at last.
答案:
(C)41−45 FTFTT
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