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    A large number of India’s urban(城区的) poor kids receive little or no education. Even if they enter a formal school, their dropout rates are very high. Door Step School (DSS) aims to bridge the huge gap between these kids and education.

True to its name, Door Step School sets up a school right at the doorstep of kids who can’t get formal education due to a variety of reasons.

The team at DSS follows a direct model—they set up a classroom in any area, a footpath, construction site, or underpass, where they foresee the greatest need. They look for proper locations, and after making sure that enough resources are in place, they accept students in the area. DSS provides lessons of different levels. The organization even tries to provide classes in the local language, or whatever the students choose.

Another interesting project of DSS is a school on wheels. It uses a bus that has been changed into a classroom, which holds about 25 kids at a time.

Since it was started in 1988, Door Step School has spread from Mumbai to the neighbouring city of Pune in Maharashtra, covering a larger area and number of kids. Now DSS has a team of more than 1,000 volunteers and teachers who change more than 70,000 lives each year.

DSS doesn’t end at kids. The organisation educates parents on the importance of sending their kids to school. Its efforts have brought education to thousands of students in the last two decades. Their belief in education for all has not only changed children’s lives but also continued the fight against one of the biggest problems India faces. All children have the right to an education, and DSS is providing just that.

1.Why is the organization named “Door Step School”?

A.It is different from formal schools.

B.It is usually built near students’ houses.

C.It sets up schools in areas with large populations.

D.It provides education wherever children can easily go.

2.What can we learn about the lessons provided by “Door Step School”?

A.They are better than formal school lessons.

B.They include whatever a school can provide.

C.They suit children at different levels.

D.They are easy for kids to learn by themselves.

3.What is Paragraph 5 mainly about?

A.The development of Door Step School.

B.The foundation of Door Step School.

C.The management of Door Step School.

D.The future of Door Step School.

4.It can be inferred that one of the biggest problems India faces is that _______.

A.there are no formal schools B.many children receive no education

C.children refuse to attend schools D.the country is short of teachers

 

1.D 2.C 3.A 4.B 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍DSS学校,一所专门为那些由于各种原因无法接受正规教育的孩子们在家门口提供教育的学校。 1.细节理解题。根据文章“True to its name, Door Step School sets up a school right at the doorstep of kids who can’t get formal education due to a variety of reasons.” 正如它的名字一样,DSS学校在那些由于各种原因无法接受正规教育的孩子们的家门口设立了一所学校。可知DSS学校设立学校都是在方便孩子去上学的地方,故选D。 2.细节理解题。根据文章“DSS provides lessons of different levels.” DSS 提供不同级别的课程。可知DSS学校提供的课程适合不同水平的孩子,故选C。 3.段落大意题。“Since it was started in 1988, Door Step School has spread from Mumbai to the neighboring city of Pune in Maharashtra, covering a larger area and number of kids. Now DSS has a team of more than 1,000 volunteers and teachers who change more than 70,000 lives each year. ” 自从1988年开办以来,DSS学校已经从Mumbai扩展到邻近的Maharashtra的Pune市,覆盖了更大的地区和更多的孩子。现在,DSS有一个由1000多名志愿者和教师组成的团队,他们每年改变7万多人的生活。第五段主要讲述DSS自1988年成立到目前的发展情况,故选A。 4.推理判断题。根据文章“Their belief in education for all has not only changed children’s lives but also continued the fight against one of the biggest problems India faces. All children have the right to an education, and DSS is providing just that.” 他们对全民教育的信念不仅改变了孩子们的生活,而且继续与印度面临的最大问题之一作斗争。所有儿童都有受教育的权利,而DSS正是提供这种权利。由此可以推断印度面临的最大问题就是很多孩子没有接受教育,所以DSS目的就是要给没有接受教育的孩子提供教育,故选B。
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