Today's American high school students are far likelier than those in the 1970s to believe they're much more likely to claim they are " straight A” students with high IQs— even though other research shows that today's students do less homework than those in the 1970s. The findings sup?port the idea that the " selfesteem" movement popular among today's parents and teachers may have gone too far.

"What this shows is that confidence has crossed over into overconfidence”,said Jean Twenge,a professor. Twenge stressed that youthful confidence isn't necessarily bad. " Young people have always had some degree of dreamy optimism,and that's probably a good thing. And setting goals for yourself is a good thing. It's just when those goals are wildly unrealistic,then that can cause trouble for everyone."

For example,young people entering the workforce may score well in job interviews if they show selfconfi?dence,but that can quickly sour if a new employer doesn't provide them with the promotions they feel they deserve. "They don't set the right goals for themselves,because they are overconfident―and that's when it blows up in their faces”,Twenge said.

The blame for all this may lie with wellintentioned adults. " These kids didn't raise themselves;they got these ideas from somewhere," Twenge said. With parents handing out endless praise,kids today readily believe they are somehow superior,she said. And teachers aren't blameless,either: high school teachers now give out an "A" grade more easily than those in the 1970s,even though today's high school students report doing less homework than students from that period.

Not everyone interpreted the new findings in the same way,however. Jennifer Crocker is a professor of psychol?ogy. Based on available academic data,today's young Americans might be right to be more selfconfident. "The fact is that we are all getting smarter―IQ is going up quite dramatically over this same period of time," Crocker noted. "Students may believe that they are getting trained better than they used to,and that they are learning skills that they didn't use to have."

23. Why does Twenge worry about overconfident teenag?ers?

   A. Because they don't do homework any more.

   B. Because the real world doesn't always meet their expectations.

   C. Because their parents don't support the " selfesteem" movement.

   D. Because their teachers expect the best performance from them.

24. What causes teenagers to have too much confidence in themselves?

   A. They were born confident in themselves.

   B. The students got the confidence from somewhere in the media.

   C. Their parents are constant to praise them for their performance.

   D. School teachers are reluctant to prize students with an "A" grade.

25. The underlined part "when it blows up in their faces" in Paragraph 3 may mean "       ”,

   A. when their goals seem more important

   B. when they encourage themselves at once

   C. when they give up their goals immediately

   D. when it suddenly goes wrong

26. Jennifer Crocker seems to think that         .

   A. it is reasonable for students to be selfconfident

   B. students are full of dreams about something unre?alistic

   C. the American students have higher TQs than those in other countries

   D. teenagers are too ready to believe they are some?how superior

美國(guó)的青少年過于自信,造成這種情況的原因是父母不斷地表揚(yáng)子女和老師過高地評(píng)價(jià)學(xué)生。

23. B細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段的"It's just when those goals are wildly unrealistic,then that can cause trouble for every?one. " 和第三段的" For example,young people.. they feel they deserve."可知由于青少年過于自信,但是社會(huì)并不總是能夠滿足他們的期望,所以他們?nèi)菀桩a(chǎn)生挫折感。

24. C 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段的"With parents handing out endless praise…"可知是父母不斷地表揚(yáng)他們的表現(xiàn)造成的。

25. D細(xì)節(jié)理解題。結(jié)合上文的'"They don't set the right goals for themselves -,"可知,由于樹立不正確的目標(biāo),他們會(huì)走錯(cuò)路,誤人歧途。

26. A推理判斷題。從最后一段的"…today's young Ameri?cans might be right to be more selfconfident."可知Jennifer Crocker認(rèn)為青少年對(duì)于自己的自信是合理的。

題目來源:全品作業(yè)本高中英語選修6新課標(biāo)人教版 > 單元檢測(cè)(五)

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