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    There has been a lot of such news lately. As far as the problems with today's schools are concerned, we can go back to how our culture has evolved.

In general, our culture, as represented in the media, gets excited by famous stars, and stresses that it's what you have, not what you are, that counts. Parents are  encouraged to be away from even very small children for most of the day. Too many people vote for politicians who would rather cut school funding than stop tax cuts for the wealthy. All contribute greatly to the problems of educating our children.

Today's teachers have to deal with a culture that is vastly different than in the past. They report that there is, among more children than ever, a lack of motivation, no drive to succeed or even try. In the media, the role models that boys see mostly consist of men in comedies and other shows, who are rude and often extremely childish; self-centered overpaid athletes; men in movies, television or video games, who are violent and powerful. As Leonard Sax wrote in Boys Adrift, "Teenage boys are looking for models of mature adulthood, but we no longer make any collective effort to provide such models."

Girls are attacked not only with such annoying images of males, but also with women who are extremely materialistic.

In such a cultural environment, it is more important than ever to have responsible parents who are devoted to their children and see to it as their duty to model for them and raise them with high standards of honesty and responsibility. They need to care enough to see that their children are not attacked with the rubbish that comes from movie, television and computer screens.

In today's culture, they are basically alone in this effort since, unfortunately, so much is working against them. Until we, as a culture, face the truth about ourselves- that we are not providing adequately for a great many of our children, as Jim Taylor titled his book "Your Children are Under Attack”

1.What does "such news" in the beginning most probably involve?

A.Cultural evolution. B.Financial risk from tax cuts.

C.Problems in education. D.Social influence of the media.

2.What does today's culture bring to the children?

A.Narrow access to entertainment. B.Poor social abilities.

C.Few materialistic models. D.Too much negative effect.

3.What do parents have to do in today's culture?

A.Find more models for their children.

B.Keep their kids from the bad effect of the media.

C.Forbid their children to use computers.

D.Encourage their children to stay at school.

4.What is the author's attitude towards today's culture?

A.Indifferent. B.Ambiguous.

C.Dissatisfied. D.Approving.

 

1.C 2.D 3.B 4.C 【解析】 这是一篇议论文。文章主要讨论了如今的学校存在很多问题,其中最大的问题与我们的文化密切相关。这种文化问题让孩子们缺乏动力以及对成功的欲望,孩子们没有正确的榜样,以及在这样的文化中父母需要对孩子付出更多但却得不到支持。 1.推理判断题。根据第一段中As far as the problems with today's schools are concerned, we can go back to how our culture has evolved.可知就当今学校的问题而言,我们可以追溯到我们的文化是如何演变的。由此可推知,指的是学校里的问题,即“这样的新闻”一开始最可能涉及的是教育问题。故选C。 2.细节理解题。根据第二段中They report that there is, among more children than ever, a lack of motivation, no drive to succeed or even try.可知他们报告说,比以往任何时候都多,孩子们缺乏动力,没有成功的动力,甚至没有尝试的动力。由此可知,今天的文化给孩子们带来了太多的负面影响。故选D。 3.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中They need to care enough to see that their children are not attacked with the rubbish that comes from movie, television and computer screens.可知他们需要足够的关心,以确保他们的孩子不会受到来自电影、电视和电脑屏幕的垃圾的攻击。由此可知,在今天的文化中,父母必须让他们的孩子远离媒体的不良影响。故选B。 4.推理判断题。根据最后一段Until we, as a culture, face the truth about ourselves - that we are not providing adequately for a great many of our children - the storm will continue to rage over our education system.可知直到我们,作为一个文化,面对我们自己的真相——我们没有为我们的许多孩子提供足够的东西——这场风暴将继续肆虐我们的教育系统。由此可推知,作者对当今文化的态度是不满意的。故选C。
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