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1、Passage 1(2018北京)When it comes to the letter grade on your test or homework,you might notice that there is no letter E.Have you ever thought about why that is so?A组 2014-2018年北京中考题组五年中考In the A,B,C,D and F grading system,the first four letters are typically considered passing grades.An F in this sys
2、tem simply stands for“fail”.The word“fail”happens to start with the letter F,which seems to leave out the letter E.The fact of the matter is that any letter can mean“not-passing”or“fail”.Some schools have U grade for“unsatisfactory”,or I grade for“incomplete”.Even with all this said,we should also p
3、oint out that E grade actually has been used pretty com-monly throughout the history of letter grades in the US.The first college in the US to use a letter grading system like the ones we use today is Mount Holyoke College.In 1897,they began to use the following grading scale:A:95%100%(excellent)B:8
4、5%94%(good)C:76%84%(fair)D:75%(barely passed)E:below 75%(failed)We can see the inclusion of E instead of F.Gradually,the letter grading system became more popular throughout the US.However,many schools decided to drop the E grade and go straight to F.There is no evidence(证据)to really sup-port this,b
5、ut one possible explanation is that teachers were worried that some students and parents might mistake E for“excellent”.Why do we have letter grades?Well,part of the reason is that they made grading simpler during a time of great change for schools.As the 20th century began,growing cities and an inc
6、rease in im-migration led to larger school classrooms.Most teachers at that time thought this new letter grad-ing system was an easy,fair and clear way to grade students.Today,more and more people argue that letter grades dont fully reflect(反映)student learning.However,as teachers try to improve grad
7、ing methods,many parents continue to favor the letter grades they got as kids.They are familiar(熟悉)and easy for parents to understand.So while they might not be perfect,the letter grades probably arent going away any time soon.1.What does an F stand for in the A,B,C,D and F grading system?2.When was
8、 the letter grading system first used in the US college?3.What is one possible explanation for dropping the E grade?4.What did most teachers think of the letter grading system in the 20th century?5.Why do many parents still prefer the letter grades today?答案语篇解读本文介绍了英文字母等级评价体系的历史发展进程,作者在文中讲述了字母E这一等级缺
9、失的历史渊源。1.It stands for“fail”.根据第二段第二句话可知答案。2.It was first used in 1897.根据第四段可知答案。3.Teachers were worried that some students and parents might mistake E for“excellent”.根据第六段第三句话的后半部分可知答案。4.They thought it was an easy,fair and clear way to grade students.根据第七段的最后一句话可知答案。5.Because they are familiar and
10、 easy for parents to understand.根据文章最后一段的第三句话可知答案。长难句The first college in the US to use a letter grading system like the ones we use today is Mount Holyoke College.在美国第一所采用像我们今天使用的字母评分系统的学院是Mount Holyoke College。这是一个主从复合句,“the ones”由后面的省略了关系代词that的定语从句“we use today”修饰。主句谓语动词是系动词“is”,表语是“Mount Holyok
11、e College”。重点词汇fail v.失败,不及格,倒闭;explanation n.解释,说明;familiar adj.熟悉的;excellent adj.优秀的,卓越的,杰出的;scale n.规模,比例,级别词汇积累unsatisfactory adj.不能令人满意的;evidence n.证据;reflect v.反映;leave out 遗漏,省略,忽略,未提及Passage 2(2017北京)What s in a Name?Many American names come from England.But where did most English names come
12、 from?Centuries ago,most people in England had only one nametheir first name.In the 11th century,five or six of the 50 people in a village might be named William,and it was easy to get confused.But in the Middle Ages,people found a way to describe each person exactly.If there were four Williams in o
13、ne village,one might be referred to as William the son of John.A second might be called William from the hill.A third,William the blacksmith(铁匠).And a fourth,William the brown haired.In conversation,people might refer to the four Williams as William Johns son,William hill,William smith,and William b
14、rown.It was 300 or 400 years before these extra(附加的)names gradually developed into last names,or surnames.They were passed on from generation to generation.By the 1300s,Robert,the son of William smith,had the name Robert smith,even if he was not a blacksmith like his father.As the last name became w
15、idely accepted,the first letter was capitalized,as in Robert Smith.By the 15th century,most people of the upper and middle classes had surnames.Many surnames were based on father-son relations.The“son of”part was added to the fathers first name,like Johnson,meaning Johns son.Sometimes it was shorten
16、ed to just“s”,as in Jones or Evans.Surnames like Hill described the place where a person lived.They are the most common type of surname.A third kind of surname was based on a persons job.Forester was someone who looked after the forest.In the Middle Ages,occupation names such as Baker,Carpenter,and
17、Miller became common.The fourth kind of surname was a nickname(绰号).A man whose sur-name was Bear might be as fierce as a bear.Have you ever wondered why some surnames are so common?The most common surname in the English language is Smith.Being able to make metals(金属)into tools was an important skill
18、 in the Middle Ages,and many people were trained as blacksmiths.The most common American sur-names are Smith,Johnson,Williams,and Brown.1.Where do many American names come from?2.When did people find a way to describe each person exactly?3.How long did it take for extra names to develop into last na
19、mes?4.What is the fourth paragraph mainly about?5.Why were many people trained as blacksmiths in the Middle Ages?答案语篇解读本文介绍了英国姓氏的历史,包括英国姓氏出现的历史阶段和不同姓氏的来历。1.They come from England.根据第一段第一句可知答案。2.In the Middle Ages.根据第二段第三句可知答案。3.It took 300 or 400 years.根据第三段第一句可知答案。4.It is mainly about different kin
20、ds of surnames.通读第四段可知答案。5.Because it was an important skill to make metals into tools.根据最后一段第三句可知答案。On November 30,1906,George Bidder dropped a bottle from a boat into the North Sea.The weighted glass bottle sank almost to the sea floor,and then it moved slowly for 108 years and 138 days.Its journe
21、y ended when Marianne Winkler found the bottle in 2015.Winkler was then on vacation on Amrum Island.She picked up the bottle when it was washed up onto the beach.She saw a piece of paper inside,but didnt break it open.She could tell that the bottle was old,so she didnt want Passage 3(2016北京)A 108-ye
22、ar-old Message in a Bottleto damage it.Finally she got the piece of paper out of the bottle.She found that the paper was actually a post-card.On the back of the card there was this message:The Marine Biological Association(海洋生物学协会)would pay a shilling(先令)for the bottle.A shilling was a unit of money
23、 that was used in Great Britain before the early 1970s.Winkler filled out the card and posted it.The association was surprised to get a postcard addressed to George Bidder,the president of the association from 1939 to 1945.The workers of the associa-tion searched on the Internet to find a shilling.T
24、hey found one and sent it to Winkler as a reward.The message in the bottle was the oldest ever re-discovered.For this reason Marianne Winkler got a place in“Guinness World Records”(吉尼斯世界纪录).She broke the record for the oldest message in a bottle.Winklers bottle was not the only one Bidder sent to se
25、a.Between 1904 and 1906,he sent away more than one thousand bottles.He placed postcards inside them.The bottles were part of a re-search project to map currents(洋流)in the North Sea.This was the best method at that time.But whether the association could get the bottles back depended on the people who
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