Americansliketothinkofthemselvesasmartyrs(烈士)towork.AtthistimeoftheyeartheymarvelatthelazinessoftheirEuropeancousins,particularlytheFrench.StudiesshowthattheaverageAmericangetsonlyfourweeksofpaidleavea
Americansliketothinkofthemselvesasmartyrs(烈士)towork.AtthistimeoftheyeartheymarvelatthelazinessoftheirEuropeancousins,particularlytheFrench.StudiesshowthattheaverageAmericangetsonlyfourweeksofpaidleaveayearcomparedwithsevenfortheFrenchandeightfortheGermans.InParismanyshopssimplyclosedownforAugust;inWashington,wheretheweatherisblazinghot,theyremainopen,somefor24hoursaday.
Butwhenitcomestotheyoungthesituationisreversed.Americanchildrenhaveiteasierthanmostotherchildrenintheworld,includingthesupposedlylazyEuropeans.Theyhaveoneoftheshortestschoolyearsanywhere,amere180dayscomparedwithanaverageof195forOECDcountriesandmorethan200forEasternAsiancountries.Germanchildrenspend20moredaysinschoolthanAmericanones,andSouthKoreansoveramonthmore.Over12years,a15daydeficit(赤字)meansAmericanchildrenloseouton180daysofschool,equivalenttoanentireyear.
Americansalsodivideuptheirschooltimeoddly.Theycramtheschooldayintothemorningandearlyafternoon,andclosetheirschoolsforthreemonthsinthesummer.Thelongsummervacationactslikeamentaleraser,withtheaveragechildreportedlyforgettingaboutamonth’sworthofinstructioninmanysubjectsandalmostthreetimesthatinmathematics.Americanacademicshaveeveninventedatermforthisphenomenon,“summerlearningloss”.ItisleavingAmericanchildrenillequippedtocompete.Theyusuallyperformpoorlyininternationaleducationaltests,comingbehindAsiancountriesthatspendlessoneducationbutworktheirchildrenharder.California’sstateuniversitieshavetosendoverathirdoftheirenteringclasstotakeremedialcoursesinEnglishandmaths.AtleastathirdofsuccessfulPhDstudentscomefromabroad.
56.Themainpurposeofthefirstparagraphistotellus________.
A.Americansneedn’tbesohardworking
B.Americanshaveawrongwayofworking
C.Americansworktoohard
D.AmericansandEuropeanshavedifferentworkingattitudes
57.Accordingtothepassage,Europeanchildren________.
A.havemorepressureintheirstudies
B.areusuallyconsideredtobelazy
C.don’