[originaltext] The role of homework in classrooms is not a new debate. Many

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问题  
The role of homework in classrooms is not a new debate. Many parents and teachers are ardent supporters of homework. But do all students benefit from homework? A 2006 research paper suggested some correlation between the amount of homework done by a student and future academic achievement for middle and high school students—but not so much for younger kids.
    A Stanford study in 2014 suggested the same was true for students in California’s affluent communities. The findings challenged the idea that homework was "inherently good." The researchers concluded that there was an upper limit to the correlation between homework and achievement, suggesting that high school students shouldn’t be doing more than two hours of homework a night. And the most valuable kind of homework for elementary level children was simply assigned free reading.
    The topic gets more complicated when we talk about the divide between rural and urban communities. Studies found that in remote areas the poor quality or lack of Internet access can put students at a disadvantage, because 70% of teachers in these areas assign homework that requires Internet access. But one in three households doesn’t have Internet. Experts assert homework requiring the Internet isn’t fair.
While the debate continues about the effect of homework on academic achievements, there are studies focusing on other benefits of homework. A study in Germany found that homework could have an effect on students’ personalities, suggesting that doing homework might help kids to become more conscientious and independent learners.
    Questions 9 and 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.
    9.What did the 2006 research find about homework?
    10. What do experts think of homework requiring Internet access?
    11. What conclusion could be drawn from the study in Germany?

选项 A、It may put some students in remote areas at a disadvantage.
B、It gives the majority of students ready access to their teachers.
C、It effectively improves the learning quality of students in rural areas.
D、It can bridge the learning gap between kids of different backgrounds.

答案 A

解析 细节理解题。短文中提到,研究发现,在偏远地区,网络质量差或缺乏网络连接可能会让学生处于不利地位,因为这些地区70%的教师布置的家庭作业需要上网。但三分之一的家庭没有网络连接。专家认为,布置需要互联网才能完成的家庭作业是非常不公平的。因此答案为A)。
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