历年大学英语六级真题及答案解析之阅读理解1(2025年6月第一套)
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Passage One

Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.

Nationally, one in six children miss 15 or more days of school in a year. Education officials have deplored all this missed instruction.

These chronically absent students suffer academically because of all the classroom instruction they miss out on. In 2015, the U.S. secretary of education responded to this crisis, urging communities to support every student to attend every day and be successful in school. His open letter stated that missing 10% of school days in a year for any reason—excused or unexcused-is a primary cause of low academic achievement. Worrying about whether children attend school makes sense. After all, if students don't show up, teachers can't teach them.

But what if America's attendance crisis is about much more than students missing class? What if, instead, it is a reflection of family and community crises these students face-such as being ejected from the family apartment, fearing for their safety in their neighborhood or suffering an illness?

As social scientists we investigated how excused and unexcused absences relate to children's academic achievement. We find that absences excused by a parent do little to harm children's learning. In fact, children with no unexcused absences-but 15 to 18 excused absences-have test scores equal to their peers who have no absences. Meanwhile, the average child with even just one unexcused absence does much worse academically than peers with none.

We believe unexcused absence is a strong signal of the many challenges children and families face, including economic and medical hardships. Unexcused absences can be a powerful signal of how those out-of-school challenges affect children's academic progress.

Our evidence suggests unexcused absences are problematic, but for a different reason than people often think. Absence from school, and especially unexcused absence, matters mainly as a signal of many crises children and their families may be facing. It matters less as a cause of lower student achievement due to missed instruction.

How we choose to think of school absences matters for educational policy. School attendance policies typically hold schools and families accountable for the days children miss, regardless of whether they were excused or unexcused absences.

These policies assume that missing school for any reason harms children academically because they are missing classroom instruction. They also assume that schools will be able to effectively intervene by reducing student absences. We find neither to be the case.

As a result, these attendance policies end up disproportionately punishing families dealing with out-of-school crises in their lives and pressuring schools who serve them to get students to school more often. We instead suggest using unexcused absence from school as a signal to channel resources to the children and families who need them most.

46. What does the U.S. secretary of education say in his open letter?

A) It is of vital importance to respond promptly to the school absence crisis.

B) The academic performance of chronically absent students is deplorable.

C) Low academic achievement is mainly attributed to school absences.

D) The effect of school absences on American education is worrisome.

47. What do the authors find about school absences?

A) Excused school absences have little impact on children's learning.

B) There is little difference between unexcused and excused absences.

C) Excused absences lead to comparatively better school performance.

D) Unexcused absences are a big challenge to both schools and families.

48. What do the authors believe concerning unexcused school absences?

A) They are likely to cause a decrease in students' academic achievements due to missed instruction.

B) They point directly to many of the out-of-school challenges confronting children and their families.

C) They are matters the American government typically ignores when formulating educational policies.

D) They give a clear signal to children and their families of the crises they are likely to face in the future.

49. What is the assumption underlying education policies in the U.S.?

A) Children's academic performance depends on reducing the number of absences.

B) Schools can boost children's academic performance by effective intervention.

C) Schools as well as families should be held responsible for out-of-school crises.

D) Children's academic performance is closely related to the quality of instruction.

50. What do the authors suggest doing regarding school absences?

A) Identifying their underlying causes.

B) Reframing school attendance policies.

C) Directing resources to helping needy children.

D) Pressuring schools to reduce unexcused ones.

答案解析:

46. 由题干中的关键词“U.S. secretary of education”和“open letter”定位到第二段。该段提到“His open letter stated that missing 10% of school days in a year for any reason—excused or unexcused-is a primary cause of low academic achievement.”,即美国教育部长在公开信中指出,一年中无论何种原因(包括有理由和无理由)缺勤10%的课程是导致学业成绩低下的主要原因,所以选C。

47. 由题干中的关键词“authors find about school absences”定位到第四段。该段提到“We find that absences excused by a parent do little to harm children's learning.”,即作者发现家长允许的缺勤对儿童的学习几乎没有影响,所以选A。

48. 由题干中的关键词“authors believe concerning unexcused school absences”定位到第五段和第六段。第五段提到“We believe unexcused absence is a strong signal of the many challenges children and families face, including economic and medical hardships.”,第六段提到“Unexcused absences can be a powerful signal of how those out-of-school challenges affect children's academic progress.”,即作者认为无理由缺勤是儿童及其家庭面临的许多校外挑战的强烈信号,所以选B。更多真题请微信搜索英语巴士小程序。

49. 由题干中的关键词“assumption underlying education policies in the U.S.”定位到第八段。该段提到“These policies assume that missing school for any reason harms children academically because they are missing classroom instruction. They also assume that schools will be able to effectively intervene by reducing student absences.”,但紧接着作者说“We find neither to be the case.”,而选项B“Schools can boost children's academic performance by effective intervention.”是政策假设的内容之一(尽管作者认为这不成立),在四个选项中它最符合题干要求的“政策背后的假设”,其他选项均未在文中作为政策假设明确提及,所以选B。

50. 由题干中的关键词“authors suggest doing regarding school absences”定位到最后一段。该段提到“We instead suggest using unexcused absence from school as a signal to channel resources to the children and families who need them most.”,即作者建议将无理由缺勤作为信号,将资源引导到最需要的儿童和家庭,所以选C。

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