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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
High maths abilities, bad school lives
Teachers first noticed Cameron Thompson's talent for numbers when he was four years old and at pre- school. Throughout primary school, Cameron Thompson's best subject was maths. Then, when he was eleven, he took a maths test prior to entering secondary school. The test was out of 140; Cameron scored 141. 'I broke the system,' he recalls.
Since then, he has continued to progress quickly. He passed two GCSEs (maths and further maths) at the age of eleven, and then got the highest grade in his maths A-level before the end of that same academic year. He is now fourteen years old and studying for a degree in maths; a remarkable achievement bearing in mind his age.
But his academic achievements have not always been matched by social success. ‘I have the social ability of a talking potato,’ he admits. In other words, he feels more at ease with numbers than among other teenagers. 'Most people my age do despise me. I've been like this for years.'
Communication is not one of Cameron's strong points and, aside from the problems this causes socially, it is now beginning to affect his marks in mathematics. This is because at undergraduate level, he is expected to give reasons for his answers alongside the answers themselves. Cameron's difficulty is that he often doesn't know how he has arrived at the answers, even though the answers are usually correct. Cameron and his family have recently moved house and Cameron is due to start at a new school. He regards it as a chance to make a fresh start and make some friends. But his mother, Alison, has a few worries concerning his lack of social skills. While she describes Cameron as 'very sensitive', she also acknowledges that he is socially naive and often oblivious to signals from other people.
The new school specialises in dealing with students who, like Cameron, excel academically but find it difficult to relate to other students. And indeed, on his first day, Cameron did make a new friend – a boy called Tim - mainly owing to a shared dislike of Justin Bieber's music.
Recently, a maths professor from Cambridge University has been looking at Cameron's work. His advice to Cameron is perhaps surprising. Professor Imre Leader thinks Cameron should slow down, stop taking maths exams, and wait until he is eighteen before doing a degree. "There's quite an important distinction” he explains, “between taking lots of exams as fast as you can, and relaxing and enjoying the level that you are at- what we call enrichment”, Professor Leader believes Cameron will do better in the long run if he stops trying to progress so quickly. And although Cameron does not want to finish his current degree, he isn't making any academic plans beyond that. He goes to a weekly karate class after school. And recently, he went to a computer games convention with some friends from karate.
Since turning fourteen, Cameron's feelings towards girls have changed. As he puts it, “I started to like them instead of being disgusted by them.' He's even been on a first date - without his parents. And in general, he feels less isolated and unusual than he did before. 'There are other people like me - high maths abilities, bad school lives - I am not alone - Spooky.'
Câu hỏi:Recently, Cameron has noticed _______
- A. a deterioration in his relationship with his parents.
- B. an improvement in his social life.
- C. a sudden improvement in his school life.
- D. a loss of ambition academically.
Lời giải tham khảo:
Đáp án đúng: B
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu – chi tiết
Giải thích:
Gần đây, Cameron đã nhận thấy _______
A. sự xấu đi trong mối quan hệ của cậu ấy với cha mẹ mình.
B. một sự cải thiện trong đời sống xã hội của mình.
C. một sự cải thiện đột ngột trong cuộc sống học đường của cậu ấy.
D. mất tham vọng về mặt học thuật.
Thông tin:
- He goes to a weekly karate class after school. And recently, he went to a computer games convention with some friends from karate.
- He's even been on a first date - without his parents.
Tạm dịch:
- Cậu ta đến lớp học karate hàng tuần sau giờ học. Và gần đây, cậu ta đã đi đến hội nghị trò chơi máy tính với một số bạn bè từ lớp karate.
- Cậu ấy thậm chí còn đang trong buổi hẹn hò đầu tiên - mà không có bố mẹ.
=> liên quan đến đời sống xã hội (ngoài trường học)
Chọn B.
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