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               President Barack Obama shouldn't be surprised if his approval rating among students has plummeted
          (陡然變差). In a recent speech about US education, he called for extending the school day and year.
          The challenges of a new century demand more time in the classroom. Why more time? Because US
          students are falling behind students in other countries, he said.
               More school
              US schools need to lengthen school days and the school year. If we intend to stay competitive with
          the rest of the world on test scores and in the job market, we need to add classroom hours and get rid
          of summer break almost entirely. As President Obama said, South Korean students spend more than a
          month longer in school-and achieve better results than us.
               The current twoterm school year and the school days that form it were developed based on an old
          system of agriculture. The long summer break allowed children to be home to help tend the fields. It is
          not necessary anymore. It may not be popular to cut summer break or extend school days, but that's the
          only way to improve US education and get back the American jobs lost to foreign countries.
               Home Time
               Adding school hours won't solve the problems with our school system. The USA is different from
          other countries. US families have full schedules, with participation in sports, community groups, and other
          interests. In places such as South Korea, where only several hours of a day aren't spent on school
          work, children don't have time to participate in many of those activities.
               Giving kids time outside of school allows them to grow in other areas. That's just as important as
          learning fractions (分?jǐn)?shù)). Fingers shouldn't be pointed at the school year for being too short, but at
          teachers and schools that don't challenge their students and just pass kids along to the next grade. We
          do need to hold ourselves accountable for an education system falling behind other countries, but we
          also need a solution that actually works.
                                Title Should School Hours Be 1. ________
          Barack Obama's ideas arouse a
          2. ____
          US students need 3. ________time to keep up with students in other
          countries.  
                     Different opinions 4. _          __  
          views
          To keep 5. ________in the world and in the job
          market;  
          The long summer break is 6. ________;  
          Adding school hours is the only 7. ________to
          improve US education. 
                                                                                              
          Objectors'  
          views
          Adding school hours isn't a 8. ______to the
          problems with the school system;  
          Giving kids enough 9. ________time allows
          them to grow in other areas; 
          What actually needs to be done is to
          10. ________the current education system.

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          President Barack Obama shouldn’t be surprised if his approval rating among students has plummeted( 陡然變差 ). In a recent speech about US education, he called for extending the school day and year. "The challenges of a new century demand more time in the classroom. Why more time? Because US students are falling behind students in other countries," he said.

          More school

          US schools need to lengthen school days and the school year. If we intend to stay competitive with the rest of the world on test scores and in the job market, we need to add classroom hours and get rid of summer break almost entirely. As President Obama said. South Korean students spend mere than a month longer in school — and achieve better results than us.

          The current two-term school year and the school days that form it were developed based on an old system of agriculture. The long summer break allowed children to be home to help tend the fields. It is not necessary anymore. It may not be popular to cut summer break or extend school days, but that’s the only way to improve US education and get back the American jobs lost to foreign countries.

          Home Time

          Adding school hours won’t solve the problems with our school system. The USA is different from other countries. US families have full schedules, with participation in sports, community groups, and other interests. In places such as South Korea, where only several hours of a day aren't spent on school work, children don t have time to participate in many of those activities.

          Giving kids time outside of school allows them to grow in other areas. That’s just as important as learning fractions (分?jǐn)?shù)). Fingers shouldn't be pointed at the school year for being too short, but at teachers and schools that don't challenge their students and just pass kids along to the next grade. We do need to hold ourselves accountable for an education system falling behind other countries, but we also need a solution that actually works.

          Title:      

          Should school hours be  76   ?

          Barack Obama's ideas arouse a  77

          US students need  78  time to keep up with students in other countries.

          Different opinions

          79  views

          ★A To keep   80 in the world and in the job market;

          ★A The long summer break is  81 ;

          ★A Adding school hours is the only  82   to improve US education.

          Objectors’ views

          ★A Adding school hours isn't a  83  to the problems with the school system;

          ★A Giving kids enough   84 time allows them to grow in other areas;

          ★A What actually needs to be done is to   85 the current education system

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          任務(wù)型讀寫。
               請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。
          注意:每空格1個(gè)單詞。
               President Barack Obama shouldn't be surprised if his approval rating among students has plummeted
          (陡然變差). In a recent speech about US education, he called for extending the school day and year. "The
          challenges of a new century demand more time in the classroom. Why more time? Because US students
          are falling behind students in other countries," he said.
               More school
               US schools need to lengthen school days and the school year. If we intend to stay competitive with
          the rest of the world on test scores and in the job market, we need to add classroom hours and get rid of
          summer break almost entirely. As President Obama said, South Korean students spend more than a month
          longer in school-and achieve better results than us.
               The current two-term school year and the school days that form it were developed based on an old
          system of agriculture. The long summer break allowed children to be home to help tend the fields. It is not
          necessary anymore. It may not be popular to cut summer break or extend school days, but that's the only
          way to improve US education and get back the American jobs lost to foreign countries.
               Home Time
               Adding school hours won't solve the problems with our school system. The USA is different from other
          countries. US families have full schedules, with participation in sports, community groups, and other interests.
          In places such as South Korea, where only several hours of a day aren't spent on school work, children don't
          have time to participate in many of those activities.
               Giving kids time outside of school allows them to grow in other areas. That's just as important as learning
          fractions (分?jǐn)?shù)). Fingers shouldn't be pointed at the school year for being too short, but at teachers and
          schools that don't challenge their students and just pass kids along to the next grade. We do need to hold
          ourselves accountable for an education system falling behind other countries, but we also need a solution that
          actually works.

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