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二、阅读理解
|题目|体裁|字数|难度|建议用时|实际用时|正确率|
|瑞典小学|说明文|288|★★★★|8 分钟|____分钟|____/4|
As children return to schools in Sweden, many of their teachers are paying more attention to some traditional skills. These include reading paper books, quiet reading time and handwriting practice. Teachers are spending less time on digital devices(数码设备), online research and typing skills.
The return to traditional ways of learning might be the answer to the question raised by experts. They have questioned the country's dependence on electronic technology(电子科技) in education.
"Swedish students need more textbooks. Paper books are important to their learning," an officer from the Swedish government said. She also said that the government planned to stop digital learning for children under the age of six.
Swedish students' reading ability scores were higher than the European average(平均水平). But an international test on fourth-grade reading levels showed that the reading ability of Swedish children had decreased(降低) between 2016 and 2021.
The use of digital learning tools in schools also has drawn care and worries from the United Nations' education and culture agency. According to a report published in 2023, UNESCO encouraged countries to build Internet connections(连接) more quickly at schools. But it also said that technology in education should be used in a suitable way.
Online teaching is a highly discussed subject across Europe and in other parts of the world. Poland, for example, just had a programme to hand out a laptop(笔记本电脑) paid by the government to each student starting from the fourth grade.
To improve Swedish students' reading ability, the Swedish government spent about $64.7 million buying books for the country's schools in 2023. Another $45.3 million was also spent yearly in 2024 and 2025 to make textbooks return to schools quickly.
(
A. Typing skills. B. Handwriting practice.
C. Digital devices. D. Online research.
(
A. The traditional ways of learning.
B. The good points of online teaching.
C. The dependence on electronic technology in education.
D. The importance of paper books to children's learning.
(
A. What the Swedish government did to improve students' reading ability.
B. What schools in Sweden did to make students learn better.
C. When the Swedish government will provide free textbooks for students.
D. How much money the Swedish government has spent on education.
(
A. The government planned to stop digital learning for children.
B. Swedish students' reading ability had decreased between 2016 and 2021.
C. Countries should build Internet connections at schools.
D. Sweden brings books and handwriting practice back to schools.
|题目|体裁|字数|难度|建议用时|实际用时|正确率|
|瑞典小学|说明文|288|★★★★|8 分钟|____分钟|____/4|
As children return to schools in Sweden, many of their teachers are paying more attention to some traditional skills. These include reading paper books, quiet reading time and handwriting practice. Teachers are spending less time on digital devices(数码设备), online research and typing skills.
The return to traditional ways of learning might be the answer to the question raised by experts. They have questioned the country's dependence on electronic technology(电子科技) in education.
"Swedish students need more textbooks. Paper books are important to their learning," an officer from the Swedish government said. She also said that the government planned to stop digital learning for children under the age of six.
Swedish students' reading ability scores were higher than the European average(平均水平). But an international test on fourth-grade reading levels showed that the reading ability of Swedish children had decreased(降低) between 2016 and 2021.
The use of digital learning tools in schools also has drawn care and worries from the United Nations' education and culture agency. According to a report published in 2023, UNESCO encouraged countries to build Internet connections(连接) more quickly at schools. But it also said that technology in education should be used in a suitable way.
Online teaching is a highly discussed subject across Europe and in other parts of the world. Poland, for example, just had a programme to hand out a laptop(笔记本电脑) paid by the government to each student starting from the fourth grade.
To improve Swedish students' reading ability, the Swedish government spent about $64.7 million buying books for the country's schools in 2023. Another $45.3 million was also spent yearly in 2024 and 2025 to make textbooks return to schools quickly.
(
B
)1. What are many teachers in Sweden paying more attention to?A. Typing skills. B. Handwriting practice.
C. Digital devices. D. Online research.
(
C
)2. What have Swedish experts questioned?A. The traditional ways of learning.
B. The good points of online teaching.
C. The dependence on electronic technology in education.
D. The importance of paper books to children's learning.
(
A
)3. What does the last paragraph tell us?A. What the Swedish government did to improve students' reading ability.
B. What schools in Sweden did to make students learn better.
C. When the Swedish government will provide free textbooks for students.
D. How much money the Swedish government has spent on education.
(
D
)4. What's the main idea of the passage?A. The government planned to stop digital learning for children.
B. Swedish students' reading ability had decreased between 2016 and 2021.
C. Countries should build Internet connections at schools.
D. Sweden brings books and handwriting practice back to schools.
答案:
1.B 2.C 3.A 4.D
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