Many people think that teachers give pupils too much homework.They say that it is unnecessary for children to work at home in their free time.Moreover, they argue that most teachers do not 1. (proper)plan the homework tasks they give to pupils.The result is that pupils have to repeat tasks that they2.(do)at school already.
In Greece,many parents complained about the difficult homework that teachers gave to their children.The parents said that most of the homework was3. waste of time,and they wanted to stop it.Spain and Turkey are two countries 4. stopped homework.In Denmark,Germany and several other 5. (country)in Europe,teachers cannot set homework at weekends.In Holland,teachers allow pupils 6.(stay)at school to do their homework.The children are free to help one another.Similar 7. (arrange)also exists in some British schools.
Most people agree that homework is not fair.A pupil doing his homework in a quiet and comfortable room is in a much 8.(good)position than a pupil who does his homework in a small,9. (noise)room with the television on.Some parents help their children with their homework.Other parents take no interest 10. their children’s homework at all.
1.properly
2.have done
3.a
4.which /that
5.countries
6.to stay
7.arrangement
8.better
9.noisy
10.in
【解析】
試題分析:很多人認為老師給孩子們布置了太多的作業(yè),他們認為在家里孩子們沒有必要做作業(yè)。此外,這些人還認為老師應(yīng)該對家庭作業(yè)進行更好的設(shè)計和安排,F(xiàn)在在一些國家已經(jīng)開始取消家庭作業(yè),比如西班牙和土耳其。
1.考查副詞。 修飾動詞plan應(yīng)該用副詞形式,故填properly。
2. done 考查謂語動詞。根據(jù)already和語境可知應(yīng)該用現(xiàn)在完成時,主語是they,所以填have done。
3. 考查冠詞。固定短語:a waste of time“浪費時間”,填a。
4. /that 考查關(guān)系代詞。定語從句缺少主語,先行詞是countries,故用that或者which引導(dǎo)定語從句。
5. 考查名詞。Other后面需要跟復(fù)數(shù)名詞,填countries。
6. stay 考查非謂語動詞。固定短語:allow sb to do sth“允許某人做某事”,答案填to stay。
7. 考查名詞。此處是缺少主語,由此判斷應(yīng)該用名詞形式,填arrangement。
8.考查形容詞。根據(jù)句中的than可以確定用比較級,填better。
9. 考查形容詞。修飾名詞room應(yīng)該用形容詞,故答案填noisy。
10. 考查介詞。固定短語:take no interest in“對……不感興趣”,故填in。
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