四、閱讀測驗【請依照段落上下文意,選出最適當的答案】第一篇:
Education in our society serves many purposes, but there are three main functions. First, students learn skills
that will help prepare them for society. Writing, reading, and mathematics are all essential in today's workplace and
many people learn these skills in school. Second, schools serve communities. Whether by functioning as polling
locations during elections or providing safe places for students in temporary living situations, public schools add
value to communities. Third, public schools provide a structured environment for children to engage in productive
activities during many days of the year while their adult caretakers are working. In other words, public schools also
play the role of "daycare" places. These are three of the primary reasons why we have schools in our society.
In 1821, the first public high school in the United States was started in Boston. By 1900, 31 states required
children to attend school from the ages of 8 to 14. As a result, by 1910, 72% of American children attended school.
Half the nation's children attended one-room schools. In 1918, every state required students to complete elementary
school. In 1954, the Supreme Court in Brown v. Board of Education unanimously declared that separate facilities were
unconstitutional and desegregation began. These days, students and their caretakers have more choices when it comes to selecting a public school. In
addition to the traditional neighborhood schools, charter schools have popped up in major cities across the country.
Both charter schools and neighborhood schools fill traditional roles like providing instruction, serving lunch and other
meals, and administering the state tests. However, charter schools and neighborhood schools differ in many important
ways. One key difference is the amount of time students spend in school. In Chicago, for example, students who
attend neighborhood schools do so for about 180 days in a year, each day slightly over six hours long. On the other
hand, students who attend charter schools do so for around 200 days in a year, and most charter school days are over
eight hours long. While both neighborhood and charter schools provide free public education to students meeting
enrollment criteria, students who attend charter schools spend much more time in class.
【題組】44. Which of the following is closest in meaning to "unconstitutional" in Paragraph 2?
(A) unbalanced
(B) impeccable
(C) unlawful
(D) unstructured