◎供稿:高 潔
The1)preferential [?pref??ren?l] adj. 優(yōu)先的;優(yōu)惠的;優(yōu)待的preferentialpolicy that awards bonus points to students taking the college entrance examination, gaokao, is unfair and should be 1 . It not only encourages students to pursue non-academic activities to get bonus points, but also puts additional 2 on them.
Many parents force their children to learn to play musical instruments, such as the piano or violin, from a very young age to get bonus points 3 they have no interest in music. Children have to practice for long hours to build their2credential [kr??den?l] n. 資格;資歷;資格證書)credentials, necessary for getting bonus points in gaokao. By forcing their children to indulge in activities they are not interested in, parents3deprive [dI?praIv] v. 剝奪;使喪失;使不能享有)deprivethem of their childhood joys 4 playing outdoors.
5 , parents, schools, teachers or educational officials could exploit the loopholes in the policy to get (or give) extra bonus points for some candidates to help get admitted to key colleges. For example, some recent media reports that a middle school claiming to have 25 second-class swimmers who 6 for the bonus points doesn’t even have a swimming pool on the campus. School officials have said that the students got their sports certificates from another institution but some people have challenged their claim.
Children need 7 development and sports and arts are important parts of their growing up process, but they should take up these activities as hobbies, 8 sing it as a shortcut to college.
詞組加油站
1. the college entrance examination 高考
2. not only...but also... “不僅……而且……”,連接兩個(gè)主語時(shí),謂語動(dòng)詞采取就近一致原則,即謂語動(dòng)詞要與其最近的主語保持人稱和數(shù)的一致。
例句:He not only writes his own plays, he also acts in them.他不僅自編劇本, 還飾演其中的角色。