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| A.School buses | B.Private clubs | C.Public transports | D.Students’ bicycles |
| A.受人尊敬的 | B.令人害怕的 | C.高收入的 | D.有权势的 |
| A.all kinds of high schools are for college. |
| B.age is not important for attending schools. |
| C.students can take part in after-school activities from 8:00a.m. to 3;30p.m. |
| D.students can join private clubs to meet their interests by themselves. |
| A.German Private Clubs | B.German Public Transport |
| C.German High Schools | D.German College Systems |
In Germany there are different kinds of high schools.Some prepare students for workers, others prepare them for college. All schools are great places for making friends and learning German.
Short days
Most high schools in Germany begin at about 8:00 a.m. and end at 3:30 p.m. This means your morning will be busy with classes. You will have time to do homework and take part in private(私人的) clubs after school.
Formal setting
In Germany, teachers and students’ relationship is more formal than you might be used to. Teachers are respected and students must use the formal “Sie(德语:您)” when talking to teachers.
Getting to school
Most students take public transport to school or ride a bicycle. Some ares have school buses. It is not common for parents to drive students to school.
Private clubs
In many countries, schools offer official sports and after-school activities. This is less common in Germany. After-school activities are usually organized through private clubs. There are clubs for things like soccer, dance, chair, theatre and almost everything else. Once you are in Germany, ask around at school and talk to other students to find out what private clubs are in your area and meet your interests.
Different states, different schools
Each of Germany’s 16 states has its own slightly different school systems. The school system in Brandenburg will be a little different from the system in Bavaria for example. Where you live, your knowledge level and your age will decide what school you can attend.
【小题1】For high school students in Germany, Which is not the common transport to school?
| A.School buses | B.Private clubs | C.Public transports | D.Students’ bicycles |
| A.受人尊敬的 | B.令人害怕的 | C.高收入的 | D.有权势的 |
| A.all kinds of high schools are for college. |
| B.age is not important for attending schools. |
| C.students can take part in after-school activities from 8:00a.m. to 3;30p.m. |
| D.students can join private clubs to meet their interests by themselves. |
| A.German Private Clubs | B.German Public Transport |
| C.German High Schools | D.German College Systems |
In some countries, the most common unlucky number is thirteen. People don’t like to live in a house that is number 13. People don’t like to have parties with thirteen people. People don’t like to do important things on the thirteenth of the month. Also, when you add the Japanese unlucky numbers together---nine and four ---they make thirteen.
There aren’t many business meetings on the thirteenth of the month especially when the thirteenth is on a Friday. Friday is always unlucky. Adam and Eve left the Garden of Eden (伊甸园) on a Friday. Jesus Christ died on a Friday. There were thirteen people at his last supper. In Europe, they kill criminals(罪犯) on Fridays.
For some people, unlucky numbers do the opposite things. My elder brother was born on the thirteenth. He passed his exams on the thirteenth. He married on the thirteenth. He became a pilot on the thirteenth. It was always a lucky number for him.
根据短文内容,选择正确答案。
【小题1】What is the unlucky number in Japanese?
| A.Thirteen | B.Nine | C.Four | D.Nine and four |
| A.9 | B.12 | C.13 | D.24 |
| A.Adam and Eve. | B.Jesus Christ’s death. |
| C.Jesus Christ’s last supper. | D.The author’s brother’s marriage date. |
| A.On the thirteen every month. | B.On Fridays of the fifth month every year. |
| C.On Fridays. | D.On the third week of every month. |
| A.The author was born on the thirteenth. |
| B.The author’s elder brother passed his exams on the thirteenth. |
| C.The author’s elder brother married on the thirteenth. |
| D.Thirteen was a lucky number for the author’s brother. |
In the United States, when one becomes rich, he wants people to know it. And even if he does not become very rich, he wants people to think that he is. That is what “keeping up with the Joneses” is about. It is the story of someone who tried to look as rich as his neighbours.
The expression was first used in 1913 by a young American called Arthur Momand. He told this story about himself. He began earning $ 125 a week at the age of 23. That was a lot of money in those days. He got married and moved with his wife to a very wealthy neighbourhood outside New York City. When he saw that rich people rode horses, Momand went horseback riding every day. When he saw that rich people had servants, Momand and his wife also hired a servant and gave big parties for their new neighbours.
It was like a race, but one could never finish his race because one was always trying to keep up. The race ended for Momand and his wife when they could no longer pay for their new way of life. They moved back to an apartment in New York City.
Momand looked around him and noticed that many people do things just to keep up with rich lifestyle of their neighbours. He saw the funny side of it and started to write a series of short stories. He called it “Keeping up with the Joneses” because “Jones” is a very common name in the United States. “Keeping up with the Joneses” came to mean keeping up with rich lifestyle of the people around you. Momand’s series appeared in different newspapers across the country for over 28 years.
People never seem to get tired of keeping up with the Joneses. And there are “Joneses” in every city of the world. But one must get tired of trying to keep up with the Joneses because no matter what one does, Mr. Jones always seems to be ahead.
【小题1】Some people want to keep up with the Joneses because they ________.
| A.want to be as rich as their neighbours |
| B.want others to know or to think that they are rich |
| C.don’t want others to know they are rich |
| D.want to be happy |
| A.live outside New York City | B.live in New York City |
| C.live in apartments | D.have many neighbours |
| A.an important name | B.a popular name in the United States |
| C.his neighbour’s name | D.not a good name |
| A.do as the poor persons around him do |
| B.do everything he likes to do |
| C.do as his neighbours do |
| D.do as the rich people around him do |
In Germany there are different kinds of high schools. Some prepare students for workers, others prepare them for college. All schools are great places for making friends and learning German.
Short days
Most high schools in Germany begin at about 8:00 a.m. and end at about 3:30 p.m. This means your morning will be busy with classes. You will have time to do homework and take part in private(私人的) clubs after school.
Formal setting
In Germany, teachers and students’ relationship is more formal than you might be used to. Teachers are respected and students must use the formal “Sie(德语,您)” when talking to teachers.
Getting to school
Most students take public transport to school or ride a bicycle. Some areas have school buses. It is not common for parents to drive students to school.
Private clubs
In many countries, schools offer official sports and after-school activities. This is less common in Germany. After-school activities are usually organized through private clubs. There are clubs for things like soccer, dance, choir, theatre and almost everything else. Once you are in Germany, ask around at school and talk to other students to find out what private clubs are in your area and meet your interests.
Different states, different schools
Each of Germany’s 16 states has its own slightly different school systems. The school system in Brandenburg will be a little different from the system in Bavaria for example. Where you live, your knowledge level and your age will decide what school you can attend.
【小题1】For high school students in Germany, which is NOT the common transport to school?
| A.School buses. | B.Parents’ cars. |
| C.Public transport. | D.Students’ bicycles. |
| A.受人尊敬的 | B.令人害怕的 | C.高收入的 | D.有权势的 |
| A.all kinds of high schools are for college |
| B.age is not important for attending schools |
| C.students can take part in after-school activities from 8:00 a. m .to 3:30 p.m. |
| D.students can join private clubs to meet their interests by themselves |
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