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Millions of people are struggling to understand their paychecks or calculate money in shops, campaigners have said.(3)Being bad at maths should no longer be seen as a"badge of honor" or down to genetics, according to National Numeracy, a new organization which aims to challenge the nation's negative view of the subject. Chris Humphries, chairman of the group, said that poor maths skills can affect an individual's life leaving them at a higher risk of being excluded from school or out of work. "Figures from a government survey, published last year, show that 17 million adults in England have basic maths skills that are, at best, the same as an 11-year-old, "he said. Speaking at the lounge of National Numeracy, Mr. Humphries said, "That's a scary figure, because what it means is they often can't calculate or give change. "Mike Ellicock, chief executive of National Numeracy, said: "We want to challenge this 'I can't do maths' attitude that is prevalent in the UK, "adding that (4) it was vital that all primary school teachers understand key maths concepts, as young children who fail to learn the basics will suffer later on.

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预览两道题各选项,由选项中反复出现的 maths 和 British people 可初步推测,新闻内容与英国人 的数学能力有关;再结合 improve、 promote和 take maths courses at an earlier age等可进一步推测, 新闻内容涉及如何提高数学能力。

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3. What does the organization National Numeracy aim to do?

B)。(详解)新闻中提到,英国国家数学能力中心( National Numeracy)表示不能再把数学不好看作一件光 荣的事,或者将其归结为遗传问题了。英国国家数学能力中心是一个新机构,旨在挑战国民对数学科目 的消极看法。因此答案为B)。


4. What is vital according to the chief executive of National Numeracy?

D)。(详解)新闻最后提到,英国国家数学能力中心的行政长官麦克·埃里库克说,所有小学老师都理解关 键的数学概念至关重要。因此答案为D)。