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In the United States, children between the ages of five and sixteen are required
(要求)to attend school (go to school). In Australia children between the ages of six and fifteen are required to attend school except Tasmania. In Tasmania children attend school until the age of sixteen. Kindergarten is required in the United States, but not in Australia.Australia's four-term school year begins in February with a two-week holiday between terms. The fourth and last term ends on December 20. The Christmas holiday is also with the end of school and the beginning of the summer vacation (holidays). The students return to school in February. In the United States, children have their summer vacation from June until August.
Australia's primary or elementary
(小学)school includes(包括)grades one through to six. Secondary school consists of grades seven through to twelve. All secondary students wear uniforms to school. Students in public schools in the United States do not wear uniforms at school.Students in the United States eat a hot lunch at school. Australian students do not.
In Australia large schools are found in cities along the coast
(海岸线). The small schools are located(坐落)farther out in the countryside. A teacher in the country may teach all grades, with only one or two students in a grade. Students living far from the city attend “Schools of the Air”.They listen to the teacher on the radio each day when it's time for school. Students have their own books. They answer questions over the microphone. The teacher asks them to do some homework. The completed homework is mailed to the teacher. It is discussed over the microphone, corrected and mailed back. In the United States some children attend school at home. Their parents are their teachers!
(1)How old are the students in Australia at school?
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.Between the ages of five and sixteen.B
.Between the ages of six and fifteen.C
.Between the ages of seven and fourteen.D
.Between nine and eighteen.(2)Who attends school at age of 16?
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A .The children in the USA. |
B .The children in England. |
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C .The children in Tasmania. |
D .The children in Canada. |
(3)How many grades are there in Australian schools?
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A .12 grades. |
B .9 grades. |
C .10 grades. |
D .14 grade. |
(4)Who doesn't wear uniforms at school?
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.Students in Australia's secondary school.B
.Students in England.C
.Students in the USA.D
.Students in public schools in the USA.(5)Where can you find large schools?
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.In the countryside.B
.In cities along the coast in Australia.C
.In the city.D
.At home.
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英语趣味阅读
The difference between life in one county and in (1) is quite often (2) the difference between city life and village life in (3) country. In (4) English (5) everybody (6) everybody else ; they know what time you get up, what time you go to bed and what you usually have (7) dinner. If you want any help , you will always get it and he glad (8) (9) in return. In a large city (10) London , there are many things to see and many places (11) . (12) People often do not know each other (13) . It sometimes happens that you have (14) seen your next- door neighbour, don't know his name or (15) about him. People living in London are often very lonely, particularly(尤其) (16) . This is because the people they are with all day are scattered(分散)over large areas (地区) in the evenings and weekends. If you walk (17) the streets in London (18) a Sunday, it is almost like an empty town. One is (19) for old people who do not live with their (20) and have no work to go to during the day.
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The difference between life in one county and in (1) is quite often (2) the difference between city life and village life in (3) country. In (4) English (5) everybody (6) everybody else ; they know what time you get up, what time you go to bed and what you usually have (7) dinner. If you want any help , you will always get it and he glad (8) (9) in return. In a large city (10) London , there are many things to see and many places (11) . (12) People often do not know each other (13) . It sometimes happens that you have (14) seen your next- door neighbour, don't know his name or (15) about him. People living in London are often very lonely, particularly(尤其) (16) . This is because the people they are with all day are scattered(分散)over large areas (地区) in the evenings and weekends. If you walk (17) the streets in London (18) a Sunday, it is almost like an empty town. One is (19) for old people who do not live with their (20) and have no work to go to during the day.
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