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三、阅读理解。(每小题 3 分,共 15 分)
If you ask middle school students what they want to be when they grow up, they might say they want to be a doctor or a scientist. But if you ask them for more information about these jobs, they may not know much.
A study showed that 60% middle school students said they had only a little knowledge(知识)of their dream jobs. Chinese Internet company Tencent did the study.
In China, many middle school students only get professional(专业的)information one - sidedly(片面地)during their growth. This gives them wrong ideas about some jobs. Taking part in more hands - on(动手的)activities will make young people start their career paths(道路)earlier and help them make sure that the job they choose is the right one for them.
Mi Ding, a 15 - year - old girl from Shanghai spent her summer vacation taking part in the Economics(经济学)class in Chicago University. She learnt more about economics by studying game theory(理论). “At first, I was only interested in economics because my father works in this field,” Mi Ding said. “But now I show great interest in economics and I will make it my career choice in the future,” she said.
Giving correct knowledge to young people can be valuable(宝贵的)for them to choose their dream jobs wisely.
1. According to Tencent, ______ middle school students may know much about their dream jobs.
A. 20% B. 40% C. 60% D. 80%(
2. The underlined word “career” in Paragraph 3 probably means “_____”.
A. job B. problem
C. dream D. memory(
3. From the passage, we know ______.
A. Mi Ding is fourteen years old
B. Mi Ding’s father works in Chicago University
C. Mi Ding will choose economics as her career
D. Mi Ding spent her summer vacation with her father(
4. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Most middle school students know their dream jobs well.
B. Mi Ding learnt more about economics by playing games.
C. It is hard to make sure that the job students choose is the right one.
D. Getting information one - sidedly will give students wrong ideas about some jobs.(
5. What is the best title for the passage?
A. Different Kinds of Jobs
B. Making Future Choices Wisely
C. Hands - on Activities Help Choose Jobs
D. Planning for Yourself from an Early Age(
If you ask middle school students what they want to be when they grow up, they might say they want to be a doctor or a scientist. But if you ask them for more information about these jobs, they may not know much.
A study showed that 60% middle school students said they had only a little knowledge(知识)of their dream jobs. Chinese Internet company Tencent did the study.
In China, many middle school students only get professional(专业的)information one - sidedly(片面地)during their growth. This gives them wrong ideas about some jobs. Taking part in more hands - on(动手的)activities will make young people start their career paths(道路)earlier and help them make sure that the job they choose is the right one for them.
Mi Ding, a 15 - year - old girl from Shanghai spent her summer vacation taking part in the Economics(经济学)class in Chicago University. She learnt more about economics by studying game theory(理论). “At first, I was only interested in economics because my father works in this field,” Mi Ding said. “But now I show great interest in economics and I will make it my career choice in the future,” she said.
Giving correct knowledge to young people can be valuable(宝贵的)for them to choose their dream jobs wisely.
1. According to Tencent, ______ middle school students may know much about their dream jobs.
A. 20% B. 40% C. 60% D. 80%(
B
)2. The underlined word “career” in Paragraph 3 probably means “_____”.
A. job B. problem
C. dream D. memory(
A
)3. From the passage, we know ______.
A. Mi Ding is fourteen years old
B. Mi Ding’s father works in Chicago University
C. Mi Ding will choose economics as her career
D. Mi Ding spent her summer vacation with her father(
C
)4. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Most middle school students know their dream jobs well.
B. Mi Ding learnt more about economics by playing games.
C. It is hard to make sure that the job students choose is the right one.
D. Getting information one - sidedly will give students wrong ideas about some jobs.(
D
)5. What is the best title for the passage?
A. Different Kinds of Jobs
B. Making Future Choices Wisely
C. Hands - on Activities Help Choose Jobs
D. Planning for Yourself from an Early Age(
B
)
答案:
1. B 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. B
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