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6.How did the author's friend feel about what the local man did?A.Puzzled.B.Surprised.C.Proud.D.Agreeable.7.Why did the local man continue throwing so many starfish?A.He thought the ocean would be more beautiful.B.He thought it was better to change a little.C.He wanted to save all starfish.D.He wanted to prove his success.8.What could be the best title for the text?A.Many Starfish in the OceanB.A Handsome ManC.A Good Trip Down the BeachD.One at a TimeCA new study finds that the average performance of students from thelowest income families in the US lags()about three to four years behindthat of the highest income students an achievement gap that has remainedconstant for decade.An analysis of standardized tests given to more than 2.7million middle and high school students over 40 years suggests that federaleducation programs aimed at closing the gap are falling short.Researchers looked at results from four different programs conductednationwide at variuous intervals from 1971 to 2015 to test teenagers in math,reading and science.A total of 98 exams were used in the programs,testingstudents aged 13-15 as well as 17-year-olds.Test scores for 17-year-oldstudents in the bottom 10th income percentile()were far lower thanthose in the top 10th percentile.Meanwhile,the overall test scores didn't shift for 17-year-olds during thestudy period.They did improve slightly for 13 to 15-year-olds,which suggeststhat federal programs for younger students have been helpful.But the lowestincome students still score much lower than the highest income students."Programs for older students are badly needed,"says study coauthor EricHanushek,an education economist at Stanford University."Lowerachievement in high school leads to lower earning potential throughoutadulthood.The next generation is going to look a lot like this generation.Kidsfrom poor families will become poor themselves.Whether the problem is worsening,however,is up for debate.A 2011study,conducted by Stanford education sociologist Sean Reardon,ooked at 12英语·202年普通高中学业水合格性考试信息卷(模拟一)第3页(共8页)
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