河北省衡水中学高三语文下第5周周二学案(pdf)
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赴衡水中学学习体会灵武一中邱佼贵2004年2月27日,我校安排高三年级备课组组长赴河北衡水中学参加为期两天的高考研讨会,会议从3月1日到2日上午。
内容第一天参观学校的早操,学校组织的高考报告会,还有各学科就如何备考高三的第二轮复习的研讨会。
第二天我们听了高一、高二、高三的英语课及专家的评课,还抽空听了衡水中学中层领导就学校管理的经验介绍。
这次学习感受最深有如下几个方面:感受一衡水中学的早操是我平生仅见的跑操,主要体现在跑操学生之间距离特别近,步伐相当整齐,学生精神饱满。
从这方面就可以看出学生的纪律、集体观念特别强,否则绝不可能跑出那么高质量的早操。
感受二学生学习特别的勤奋,在跑操站队前几分钟,学生们手里都拿着要背的材料,比如单词表,语文书等,利用每分每秒的时间都在学习;学生的生活节奏特别紧张,两天来很难在校园里看到遛弯的学生,见到的学生要么是疾步,要么是跑步,生活节奏特别快,也就有了学校今天的令人难以想象的好成绩。
感受三学校的成绩:表现在高考方面:1)连续14年夺得河北省的文、理状元;2)2013年高考河北省的文科前10名,理科前10名中有6名都是衡水中学的学生;3)2013年高考被清华、北大录取的学生人数多达到104名,同时音体美特长生被中国美院、北京体大、北京电影等全国一流名校录取100多人;4)2013年高考上600分以上的学生多达1700多名。
等等诸如此类的数字令人惊叹不已。
在体育方面,2013河北省中学生乒乓球比赛中,衡水中学囊括了所有比赛项目的金牌。
感受四学校的管理特别严谨、细化。
表现在1)门卫管理特别严格。
绝不允许学生出校园(全体学生住校)。
就连我们这些参观学习的老师进出校门戴牌还不够,出门还要领一张临时出门证,进校园凭出门证进去;2)学校实行无烟学校,发现一人次抽烟罚款500元;3)学校要求学生不带手机,不带现金,不允许喝饮料、更不允许吃零食,学生的一切行动都由学校的铃声指挥,晚上十点熄灯以后绝不允许学生看书、学习。
高三英语二月初一课练74第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)ASince the modern Olympics began in 1896, it has been held in more than 40 different cities. That gives Olympic fans quite a few possible travel destinations to choose!Beijing, ChinaOlympic fans should consider visiting the Beijing Olympic Park to check out the special buildings of the so-called “Bird’s Nest” and “Water Cube”—the national stadium and aquatics center built for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Popular historic places in Beijing include the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace, and Tian’anmen Square.Innsbruck, AustriaLocated in the heart of the Alps, Innsbruck is known as a great winter destination—which explains why it has hosted not one but two Winter Olympics. Known for its mountainous views, Innsbruck is the perfect stop for outdoor adventurers.Mexico City, MexicoThis wonderful travel destination offers a wide number of popular museums, historic buildings, and public parks. People will love shopping for fresh meat and produce at the markets, taking a cooking class, and generally eating their way through Mexico City, which is especially known for its culinary (烹饪的) experiences that include both globally well-known restaurants and locally favored street carts. Melbourne, AustraliaNearly half a century before Sydney hosted the 2000 Summer Olympics, Melbourne became the first Australian host city in 1956. Head to the “cultural capital of Australia”, located in Victoria on the southeastern coast, for an energetic cafe culture and art scene, Melbourne offers something for every type of traveler and everyone can enjoy an evening at one of the city’s many rooftop bars or a day of wine tasting.1. Where will you go if you are fond of adventure?A. Beijing, China.B. Mexico City, Mexico.C. Innsbruck, Austria.D. Melbourne, Australia.2. What can visitors do in Mexico City?A. Enjoy wonderful culinary classes.B. Buy beautiful clothes and shoes.C. Admire beautiful mountainous views.D. Visit special stadiums for the Olympics.3. What can we know about Melbourne?A. It is famous for all kinds of wine.B. It has many world-famous hotels.C. It hosted the Summer Olympics twice.D. It can satisfy different travelers’ needs.BThe new garbage sorting regulation has taken effect in Shanghai starting July 1. Many citizens are still confused about the classification of the four different types of trash. Thankfully, authorities have released an official guideline to clarify the new rules.The guideline, published by the Shanghai Greenery and Public Sanitation Bureau, provides a rather clear definition on the four kinds of waste: recyclable waste, hazardous (有害的) waste, household food waste and residual (剩余的) waste.Hazardous waste, as the name suggests, includes assorted poisonous materials like used batteries, light bulbs, out-of-date medicines, paint and pesticides.Household food waste which is translated to “wet trash” in Chines e,refers to food leftovers, rottenfood, pet food, fruit peels, remains of TCM herbs (中药) and flowers.Paper, plastic, glass, metal and textiles (纺织品) are counted as recyclable waste.The definition of residual waste is a little confusing. Anything that is not listed above belongs in this category.As specific as the new guideline is, residents still have a hard time sorting trash correctly and are finding it challenging to memorize them all. For instance, both plastic bottles and bubble tea or coffee cups are plastic materials. However, the former falls to the category of recyclable waste and the latter belongs to residual waste. To save the hassle, some netizens have come up with their own ways to sort trash.“We should do this from a pig’s angle,” commented one netizen. “Those edible (可食用的) for pigs are household food waste. Those even pigs don’t want to eat are residual waste. If a pig consumes something and dies of it, then something must be hazardous waste. Those which can be sold and the money we gain can be used to purchase pigs are recyclable waste.” The new regulation has gone into effect on July 1. Those who do not sort their trash properly will be fined RMB200.4. What do the old thrown-away sweaters belong to?A. Residual waste.B. Hazardous waste.C.Recyclable waste.D. Household food waste. 5. What does “wet trash” have in common?A. They are completely wet. B. They all come from plants. C. They can give off bad smell. D. They can break up easily. 6. What is the tone of the netizen? A. Humorous. B. Serious. C. Delightful. D. Uncertain. 7. What is the main idea of the text? A. Shanghai bans four sorts of garbage. B. Shanghai launches garbage sorting enforcement. C. Citizens in Shanghai still question garbage sorting. D. Citizens in Shanghai welcome the garbage sorting policy. C Detroit Hives is a non-profit organization that buys vacant lots in the city to transform into bee farms.Timothy Paul and Nicole Lindsey started the non-profit last year, focused on improving the Motor City’s “left behind” communities and educating people on bees.Timothy got interested in honey and honeybees because of a cough he couldn’t shake. He was sick for months, until a store owner in nearby Ferndale recommended he try some local honey. Soon Timothy’s cough was gone. And he and Nicole found that abandoned urban sites often became illegal dumping grounds, contributing to an overgrowth of allergens (过敏原) — not to mention the mess. The couple began to think about how to settle that issue by producing local honey on vacant sites, and Detroit Hives was born.To become certified beekeepers, Timothy and Nicole took two courses. They bought their first vacant lot for $340, with the aid of the Detroit Land Bank Authority community partnership program. From there, they built three hives and vegetable garden plots. Thousands of bees now buzz (嗡嗡) on the lot. “The neighbors say they wish we were there decades of years ago. That area had always been a place where people dumped garbage, so when we came here, we gave that area a sense of purpose. The neighbors keep an eye on the area to make sure that people don’t dump any more,” Lindsey said.Currently, Detroit Hives has partnered with local Detroit Soup and a homeless shelter to provide local, raw honey and they also sell their sweet product. In addition, Detroit Hives spreads awareness about beesthrough public tours of the farm. The couple also speak at schools in the area. They aim to expand beyond their first farm this year.8. What does the author intend to tell us in Paragraph 2?A. The method of curing cough.B. The inspiration for Detroit Hives.C. The terrible environment in Detroit.D. The medical value of local honey.9. What can we learn about the couples’ work?A. It enriched the variety of vegetables.B. It disturbed the neighbors’ normal life.C. It improved the environment in the area.D. It enabled neighbors to live in harmony.10. Why does Detroit Hives offer public tours?A. To appeal to more customers.B. To help expand their first farm.C. To promote their honey product.D. To help people learn more about bees.11. Which of the following best describes the husband and wife?A. Optimistic.B. Faithful.C.Creative.D. Demanding. D As they reach school age, about 90 percent of children will have experienced a condition in which fluid (液体) fills the middle ear, muffling (使模糊) sound and sometimes causing infection. The fluid usually clears on its own, but if not, it can lead to a painful ear infection called acute otitis (中耳炎) media. In some cases the fluid can persist for more than a year, causing hearing loss during this period, and slowing down their development of language and social skills.Diagnosis usually requires a visit to a specialist—but researchers have now developed an app that detects this fluid just as accurately, with only a smartphone and a paper funnel (漏斗).Doctors typically detect the problem by peering into the ear for a visual assessment. Yet, this method has only a 50 percent accuracy rate. “Right now, if you bring your child to a pediatrician, or to any urgent care family doctor, the way they look a t whether or not there’s fluid in the middle ear is by looking at the eardrum,” says Sharat Raju, a surgeon in the department of head and neck surgery at the University of Washington.For a cheaper and more accessible alternative, researchers at the University of Washington turned to smartphones. First the user follows a template to cut and tape a piece of paper into a funnel, which can be placed between a smartphone and the patient’s ear. Next the app plays a chirping sound through the phone’s speaker; the sound waves bounce off the eardrum and hit the phone’s microphone, where they register and are analyzed by the app. An eardrum with fluid behind it will vibrate (振动) differently than if the middle ear is full of air, as it normally is.To develop the app, the researchers first played chirps for patients with and without fluid in their ears. They recorded the echoes (回音), which indicate the eardrum’s mobility. Then they used a machine learning model to classify the returning sound waves, determining which audio characteristics indicated a normal ear and which suggested the presence of fluid. Once they tested the app on 98 children, ranging from 18 months to 17 years old, at Seattle Children’s Hospital. It correctly detected fluid in 85 percent of cases, and correctly identified fluid-free ears in 82 percent.The researchers are currently trying to get FDA approval for the app, and have founded a company to commercialize it. They hope to make it available by the end of the year, to help parents track children’s ear health at home.12. What do we know about the fluid from the first paragraph?A. It is mostly part of children’s growth.B. It is unavoidable for any child.C. It is a permanent physical condition.D. It is beyond any medical means.13. What does the underlined word “pediatrician” refer to in Paragraph 3?A. A hospital.B. A specialist.C. A relative.D. An app.14. What is the fourth paragraph mainly about?A. The application of the app.B. The causes of the kid’s ear problem.C. The purpose of developing the app.D. The experiment of the smartphone.15. What do the researchers expect of the app?A. It will upgrade the medical technology.B. It will hit the market in the near future.C. It will help children do better academically.D. It will save doctors medical operations.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
“一本上线率86.6%,二本上线率99.3%,104人被清华北大录取,包揽全省文科、理科状元,以绝对优势摘取全省15连冠!”这是2014年河北省衡水中学竖在学校门口的高考喜报。
如此成绩让人可惊可叹,央视主持人白岩松惊呼,这是一所“成批成批的像韭菜一样批发生产状元的学校”。
“衡中模式”在连战连捷的同时,也引发了人们对其“高考流水线工厂”的质疑。
在这里,每个人的学习生活按部就班,就像钟表一样精确。
时间被一张精确到分钟的《生活作息表》分割成细小的段落,每个段落都有规定的内容,一段连着一段,犹如齿轮一样机械前行。
这种密不透风的时间控制弥漫在整个衡水中学,在此驱动下,学习已经成为一种条件反射。
“自习考试化,考试高考化,高考平常化”。
如此高压下培养出来的孩子,在得到高考的高分数的同时,孩子们还失去了什么?文/图 路文兵 河北衡水报道衡水中学:“高考梦工厂”里的孩子们校门外令人瞩目的“英才路”11月27日上午,河北衡水冬雨淅沥,雾霾围城。
校门上方“建中华名校,育民族英才”的大标语也在雾霾中渐渐隐没。
衡水中学铁门紧闭,站铁门外向里望去,安静的校园雨雾弥漫,法国梧桐落叶满地。
一对中年夫妇踩着泥水,走到衡水中学侧门小心翼翼地问门卫:“我们从冀州来的,孩子被衡中录取了,我们想先来看看学校,了解一下生活环境和住宿情况。
”门卫检查了录取通知,与相关老师电话核实了情况,又让二人填了一份出入登记表,才开门放人。
这对夫妇的孩子李晓,今年读高一,成绩拔尖,在父母眼里“肯定能考上好大学”。
但李晓的愿望是上清华。
令父母忧心的是,这两年当地高中考上清华、北大这两所一流名校的简直是凤毛麟角。
几番辗转,他们决定送孩子到衡中上学。
“转学到衡中读书,孩子上清华的把握就大了。
”父亲李泽章说。
衡水中学位于衡水市东南部,校门对面,是一溜儿低矮老旧的平房,分布着一些小商店和地摊。
看上去,这所学校并不起眼。
. All Rights Reserved.令人瞩目的是校门外叫“英才路”的那条小街。