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| 文章出处:学生大考试站 发布时间:2005-10-12 |
ing permitted it the luxury of thinking for itself for eighteen months, now abandons it to the arbitrary conventions and beliefs of society. But at least the child knows something of geometry and numbers, and it will always retain some memory of the early halcyon days. No matter what vicissitudes it may suffer later on. The main reservoir of mathematical talent in any society is thus possessed by children who are about two years old, children who have just learned to speak fluently. 16. What does the passage mainly discuss? a. The impact of language on mathematics b. Children's ability to learn languages c. How basic concepts of physics are learned d. Math-learning strategies for babies 17. According to the passage, which of the following activities would teach a baby about geometry? a. Picking up a wooden block b. Recognizing the number 2 c. Uttering a nonsense word d. Looking at distant objects 18. According to the author at what age does a child probably begin to learn about sets and numbers? a. Six months b. Nine months c. Fifteen months d. Eighteen months 19. The use of the word "ominous" shows that the author believes the child's a. linguistic future is threatened b. nerves will deteriorate c. hearing will suffer d. mathematical ability will decline 20. The author's attitude toward early childhood education can best be described as somewhat a. indifferent b. compromising c. indulgent d. cynical Part II Vocabulary and Structure Directions: there are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked a, b, c and d. choose the ONE that best completes the sentence. 21. His ______ had always been to become an architect. a. want b. ambition c. imagination d. direction 22. We have _____ for a new secretary but we haven't had any replies yet. a. adverti
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