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五、信息还原
Can separating boys and girls improve their performance at school? Or do boys and girls need to be together to learn to get along? 1 Some people believe that single-gender(单性的) schools are the best choice. Others believe that schools with both genders give kids a stronger start.
2 In the mid-1990s, there were only two single-gender public schools in the United States. Today, more than 500 public schools in 40 states have only boy students, only girl students or some classes that are single-gender.
3 Girls usually do well with lots of class discussions while boys need to learn by doing. So, single-gender education would meet their different learning needs.
The writers of a new report in Science magazine reviewed research about single-gender schools. 4 They say it reduces boys' and girls' chances to work together. After all, they're going to be in the workplace with people of the other gender sooner or later.
"The more time boys spend playing with other boys, the more boy-like they become. In other words, boys who often play with other boys become more aggressive(好斗的)," the article says. "5" The writers also say no study shows that single-gender schooling leads to higher scores or better performances.
A.Similarly, girls who spend more time with other girls become more gender-typed.
B.Single-gender education is on the rise.
C.Their report disagrees with this kind of education.
D.Whenever kids get together, there are chances for them to influence each other.
E.Different people have different opinions.
F.Boys and girls must be taught in separate classrooms.
G. According to these schools, boys and girls learn differently.
Can separating boys and girls improve their performance at school? Or do boys and girls need to be together to learn to get along? 1 Some people believe that single-gender(单性的) schools are the best choice. Others believe that schools with both genders give kids a stronger start.
2 In the mid-1990s, there were only two single-gender public schools in the United States. Today, more than 500 public schools in 40 states have only boy students, only girl students or some classes that are single-gender.
3 Girls usually do well with lots of class discussions while boys need to learn by doing. So, single-gender education would meet their different learning needs.
The writers of a new report in Science magazine reviewed research about single-gender schools. 4 They say it reduces boys' and girls' chances to work together. After all, they're going to be in the workplace with people of the other gender sooner or later.
"The more time boys spend playing with other boys, the more boy-like they become. In other words, boys who often play with other boys become more aggressive(好斗的)," the article says. "5" The writers also say no study shows that single-gender schooling leads to higher scores or better performances.
A.Similarly, girls who spend more time with other girls become more gender-typed.
B.Single-gender education is on the rise.
C.Their report disagrees with this kind of education.
D.Whenever kids get together, there are chances for them to influence each other.
E.Different people have different opinions.
F.Boys and girls must be taught in separate classrooms.
G. According to these schools, boys and girls learn differently.
答案:
1. E
2. B
3. G
4. C
5. A
2. B
3. G
4. C
5. A
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