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阅读理解Q Mydaughterisajuniorinhighschoolandhasbeenonanindividualized

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  • 提问者网友:感性作祟
  • 2021-04-04 18:25
阅读理解 Q My daughter is a junior in high school and has been on an individualized education program since fourth grade. She plans to go to college and intends to finish with a master’s degree. Her performance is fairly good, but test scores are very low. She has held many leadership and volunteer positions. We have been advised to have her write an essay about how her learning disability is a barrier that she has overcome. Will that help or hurt her chances for admission?—DeborahA First let me answer the question on low standardized test scores (ACT/ SAT). There are hundreds of colleges that are “test optional” which means students can choose not to release their test scores in the application process. Admission decisions at these colleges for students who do not submit their test scores are made based on other factors. A list of test optional colleges can be found at fairtest.org. It is important, however, to make sure that the college is the right fit academically regardless of the test optional policy. You also asked if your daughter should write about her disability and if this would hurt her chances of being admitted. Please know that colleges do not deny admission based on disability. “Disclosing” a learning disability in a personal statement within the college application can certainly help. By writing a personal statement, students can potentially demonstrate, for example, their understanding of the challenge they face. They might also demonstrate an improved grade trend in that subject area, and show interest in more complex courses in spite of this disability. More importantly, a student disclosure can show self-confidence, motivation and an understanding of the disability.—Ms. Kravis1.What do we know about Deborah’s daughter?A.She is applying for a master’s degree.B.She is very active in her high school.C.Her disability prevents her studying well.D.She has difficulty overcoming her learning disability.2.According to Ms. Kravis, what can Deborah do about her daughter’s low test scores?A.Keep them secretB.Explain the reasonsC.Stress other aspectsD.Work hard to improve3.What is Ms. Kravis’ attitude toward one’s declaring his/ her learning disability?A.SupportiveB.OpposedC.DoubtfulD.Unconcerned4.According to the text, Ms. Kravis is probably .A.an editorB.a school leaderC.a psychologicalD.an educational expert
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  • 五星知识达人网友:蕴藏春秋
  • 2021-04-04 18:53
BAAB解析1.细节题。根据第一段第三行She has held many leadership and volunteer positions.2.推理题。根据第二部分第一段第三行Admission decisions at these colleges for students who do not submit their test scores are made based on other factors.可知不需要递交成绩。可以保密。3.推理题。根据第二部分第二段内容,尤其是Admission decisions at these colleges for students who do not submit their test scores are made based on other factors.可知Ms. Kravis是支持这样做的。4.推理题。根据第二部分第一段First let me answer the question on low standardized test scores (ACT/ SAT).可以推断出她是一个学校的领导者。
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  • 1楼网友:人類模型
  • 2021-04-04 19:34
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