This could be Micah Fitz, first spring without football practices. The 14-year-old has been playing

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This could be Micah Fitz, first spring without football practices. The 14-year-old has been playing since he was 3, but because he’s home-schooled, he can’t try out for the local team at Patriot High School in Prince William County, Virginia.
“I can’t play this half of the year and my friends are going to be playing five or six times a week,” he said. “They’re going to be getting better and stronger playing with kids that are good.”
Micah and his family---along with many other home-schooling families across Virginia---are hoping the Virginia General Assemble will approve a bill this year that would allow kids like him to try out for sports on public school athletic teams. The bill, called the “Tebow bill”, is named after football player Tim Tebow, who was home-schooled but was allowed to play on a high school team before going to the University of Florida, where he led his team to two national championships.
Many major statewide education organizations said the bill wouldn’t be fair to public school students. Ken Tilley, the executive director of the Virginia High School League, said the bill would violate two of the league’s most long-standing standards for qualification: enrollment (注册入学) and academic standing.
Home-school advocates argue that they are required by the law to document academic progress. But many opponents say students always have the option of attending public high school. That might be what Sydney Bowman, a 12-year-old from Luchetts, will do to keep wrestling, although she would prefer to continue to be taught at home. In her case, girls’ wrestling teams are rare enough that there aren’t many options other than public school.
But Micah’ mom, Terri Fits, a former public school teacher, said that although they support the local schools and love to cheer on the teams, they like the flexibility of home-schooling.
28.What kind of feeling is expressed in Paragraph 2?
A. Sympathy.        B. Disappointment.     C. Embarrassment.       D. Satisfaction.
29.If the bill is passed in Virginia,      .
A. home-schoolers will be able to compete in public school sport events
B. public high schools will accept home-schooled students
C. home-schoolers will have to reach higher academic standards
D. children will have the right to be taught at home
30.What was Ken Tilley’s attitude towards the bill?
A. He doubted it.    B. He was against it.
C. He was curious about it.    D. He paid little attention to it.
31.Sydney Bows most likely to       .
A. give up team sports    B. stop taking part in wrestling
C. go to a public high school    D. report her academic progress
【解析】
28.B.推理判断题.根据第二段"I can't play this half of the year and my friends are going to be playing five or six times a week," he said. "They're going to be getting better and stronger playing with kids that are good他说:"我这半年没法玩了,我的朋友们一周要玩五六次,和那些好孩子一起玩会越来越好."."得知Micah Fitz在家庭学校读书就不能踢球了,而Micah Fitz的朋友们可以一周踢球五六次,他们的球技会变得更好.可以判断出他的失望.故选B.
29.A.推理判断题.根据第三段Micah and his family---along with many other home-schooling families across Virginia---are hoping the Virginia General Assemble will approve a bill this year that would allow kids like him to try out for sports on public school athletic teams迈卡和他的家人--以及弗吉尼亚州其他许多家庭教育家庭--希望弗吉尼亚州议会今年通过一项法案,允许像他这样的孩子在公立学校的运动队中进行体育锻炼.得知如果法案在费吉尼亚州被通过,在家庭学校读书的学生就可以与公立学校的学生们踢球了.故选A.
30.B.推理判断题.根据第四段Many major statewide education organizations said the bill wouldn't be fair to public school students. Ken Tilley, the executive director of the Virginia High School League, said the bill would violate two of the league's most long-standing standards for qualification: enrollment (注册入学) and academic standing许多主要的州教育组织说,这项法案对公立学校的学生不公平.弗吉尼亚州高中联盟的执行主任肯•蒂利说,这项法案将违反该联盟最长期的两项资格标准:入学和学术地位.得知. Ken Tilley费吉尼亚高中联盟的执行主任认为这个法案会妨碍联盟学校的入学质量标准和学术水平,可以判断出他不同意这条法案.故选B.
31.C.推理判断题.根据倒数第二段But many opponents say students always have the option of attending public high school. That might be what Sydney Bowman, a 12-year-old from Luchetts, will do to keep wrestling但许多反对者说,学生们总是可以选择上公立高中,这可能就是来自卢切特的12岁学生悉尼鲍曼(Sydney Bowman)继续摔跤的方式,得知Sydney Bowman可能会去上公立高中.故选C.
本文介绍在美国费吉尼亚,就读家庭学校的孩子不允许参加公立学校的球赛比赛,这使得这些孩子们很失望.家长们寄希望于费吉尼亚通过法案来允许在家庭学校读书的学生可以与公立学校的学生们踢球.但是仍然有反对意见存在.
做这类题材阅读理解时要求考生对文章通读一遍,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据.

 
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