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“Beating is a sign of affection, cursing ()is a sign of love.”

Many may not expect to hear the words of the old Chinese saying in these modern Times—

with parents wealthier and better educated than they have ever been—but experts say they still

ring true.

Today,it seems,Chinese parents are more likely to send their children to pre­college military

academies in the United States in the hope that some tough love will pave the way to success.

“Good education doesn't mean letting your children enjoy privileges, especially our boys.”

said Song Wenming,an entrepreneur (企业家)in Jinhua,East China's Zhejiang province. “They should be raised in tough conditions to know what to fight for in the future.”

In August,Song sent his 17­year­old son to Valley Forge Military Academy (VFMA) in

Pennsylvania. And he is far from alone,even though it takes a lot of money—around $48,000 per year—to send a child to a strict military school.

    Statistics show that an increasing number of Chinese students have been registering with such academies.

    A few years ago, there were no Chinese students at Valley Forge. Today,there are 28.“All of the Chinese students at Valley Forge came from wealthy families;some of them were spoiled.” said Jennifer Myers, director of marketing and communications at the school.

Song's only son, Song Siyu, had a rocky start during his first six weeks at the school. The

teenager said he went to the school voluntarily but did not expect it to be as difficult.

Now, three months later, he has perfected the art of taking a bath in 35 seconds, finishing a

meal without looking at his food, and making his bed with precision. He can even take criticism,no matter how unreasonable.

  “The training is hard but I know it is good for self­development of individuals.” said SongSiyu.

“The endless training and scolding are just ways to build up our character;they are not personal.”

But his enthusiasm is not universal. Ten of the 13 Chinese students who joined the academy

this year have transferred to other schools.

But for those who stick to it, there is a reward for all the hard work.

1.From the second paragraph,we can know the old Chinese saying _____________ .

A. is out of date in modern times 

B. is disagreed by rich parents

C. is still worth trusting  

D.is deeply believed by better educated parents

2.The underlined sentence means that _____________.

A.Song sent his only son to military school,so he feels lonely

B.Song is the only one who sends his child to military school

C.there are other people sending their children to military school besides Song

D.the fee of the military school is so high that only Song can afford it

3.How many Chinese students are there at Valley Forge before this year?

A.10.             B. 13.           C.15.           D.25.

4.Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

A.It's likely that more and more Chinese students will attend VFMA.

B.Most Chinese parents approve of educating their children by beating and cursing nowadays.

C.Song Siyu had no difficulty in adjusting to the life at VFMA.

D.Most Chinese students support the way of education at VFMA.

 

1.C 2.C 3.D 4.A 【解析】 试题分析: 本文讲述了越来越多的中国家长把孩子送到VFMA来接受军事化的管理以提高孩子的各方面的素质,反应了家庭教育观念的变化。 1.C 推理判断题。根据第二段Today, it seems, Chinese parents are more likely to send their children to pre-college military academies in the United States in the hope that some tough love will pave the way to success.说明打是亲,骂是爱着句话在现在仍然是有一部分道理的。现在的父母对孩子要求很严格,这也是一种爱的表现。故C正确。 2. C 推理判断题。根据第五段第一行A few years ago, there were no Chinese students at Valley Forge. Today, there are 28.说明另外还有很多中国的学生来到这个地方,所以And he is far from alone,这句话是指还有别的学生送他们的孩子来到这个学校,故C正确。 3. D 数字计算题。根据A few years ago, there were no Chinese students at Valley Forge. Today, there are 28.Ten of the 13 Chinese students who joined the academy this year have transferred to other schools.现在有28人,这里有3个人是今年剩下的,因为今年原来的13人中有10人走了,故说明原来只有25人。故D正确。 4. A推理判断题。根据文章第五段Statistics shows that an increasing number of Chinese students have been registering with such academies.说明越来越多的中国家庭要送孩子来这里,故A正确。 考点:考查社会现象类短文阅读。
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