2025年凤凰新学案高中英语必修第一册译林版
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二、七选五(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
Ask a group of kids about their favourite part of the school day, and many will talk about something that happened at recess (课间休息). Maybe they finally made it across the monkey bars (攀爬架). Maybe somebody kicked the ball over the fence. Maybe a fruit tree in a neighbouring yard started to drop apples on the playground. 16 .
It’s true not just according to kids, but also to adults who study recess for kids. Whether they’re inventing a new game or sitting under a tree, kids need a break—or several of them—during the school day.
Why kids need recess
17 . You need time away to process (处理) it. Besides, physical activity that involves arms and legs—running, climbing, crawling—builds new neural (神经的) connections, which helps kids regulate their emotions (情感). Studies show that after recess children are more attentive in class, perform better and have fewer emotional problems.
How much recess kids should get
“Ideally, children should get four 15-minute recesses every day,” says Debbie Rhea, a professor from Texas Christian University, who advocates (提倡) for outdoor play in schools.
18 . It is noted that Centres for Disease Control and Prevention have recently expanded (扩展) the idea to encourage recess for all students, including those in middle and high school.
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In addition to simply providing enough time for recess, schools should teach skills that will make recess activities more effective. For instance, letting kids run fast will help them develop coordination (协调性). Maybe running up the slide (滑梯) is not as unsafe as it looks. 20 . To allow children to take reasonable risks with their bodies is also a wise move.
A.How to make recess better
B.Who should help kids at recess
C.This suggestion has been widely accepted
D.Any one of these things is a marker of a good recess
E.You can’t have your brains go hours at a time to store information
F.We wouldn’t have kids sitting there for math or reading for long hours
G. And even falling is something kids need to practise to avoid getting badly hurt
16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Ask a group of kids about their favourite part of the school day, and many will talk about something that happened at recess (课间休息). Maybe they finally made it across the monkey bars (攀爬架). Maybe somebody kicked the ball over the fence. Maybe a fruit tree in a neighbouring yard started to drop apples on the playground. 16 .
It’s true not just according to kids, but also to adults who study recess for kids. Whether they’re inventing a new game or sitting under a tree, kids need a break—or several of them—during the school day.
Why kids need recess
17 . You need time away to process (处理) it. Besides, physical activity that involves arms and legs—running, climbing, crawling—builds new neural (神经的) connections, which helps kids regulate their emotions (情感). Studies show that after recess children are more attentive in class, perform better and have fewer emotional problems.
How much recess kids should get
“Ideally, children should get four 15-minute recesses every day,” says Debbie Rhea, a professor from Texas Christian University, who advocates (提倡) for outdoor play in schools.
18 . It is noted that Centres for Disease Control and Prevention have recently expanded (扩展) the idea to encourage recess for all students, including those in middle and high school.
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In addition to simply providing enough time for recess, schools should teach skills that will make recess activities more effective. For instance, letting kids run fast will help them develop coordination (协调性). Maybe running up the slide (滑梯) is not as unsafe as it looks. 20 . To allow children to take reasonable risks with their bodies is also a wise move.
A.How to make recess better
B.Who should help kids at recess
C.This suggestion has been widely accepted
D.Any one of these things is a marker of a good recess
E.You can’t have your brains go hours at a time to store information
F.We wouldn’t have kids sitting there for math or reading for long hours
G. And even falling is something kids need to practise to avoid getting badly hurt
16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
答案:
16.D 17.E 18.C 19.A 20.G
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