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The students in America usually begin high school at the age of 13 or 14. Some leave at the age of 16. But most finish the 4-year high school study. They do not get their first full-time work or begin college studies until they are 17 or 18 years old.
The high school day is about 7 hours long. Part of the day is made into classes of about 50 minutes long. The students have lunch in the middle of the day. American students study English, history, math, science, art and languages. Some also learn job skills. They can learn how to use a computer or how to mend a car. Other students may learn by working in an office, a hospital or other places one day a week.
Jean Wilton Anderson is 16 years old. She lives with her parents and 2 younger brothers in Bethesda, Maryland, near Washington D.C. Jean studies at Whitman High School. There are about 1500 students at the school. Most of them will go up to colleges.
Jean wakes up early every morning. She begins school at about 7:30. This is her third year of high school. Every day she takes classes to learn English, world history, physics and trigonometry. (三角)She also has a class about different religions(宗教). And she plays the violin in music classes. School ends at about 2 o’clock in the afternoon. Yet, Jean stays 2 or more hours longer every day for sports. Jean arrives home at about 5 o’clock in the afternoon. She eats dinner. Then she starts her homework. She also spends a lot of time talking on the telephone with her friends. Students in America have their way of talking. They use the word “like” all the time. Jean and her girlfriends wear blue jeans and shirts or sweaters every day. The boys at her school also wear blue jeans. But they like to wear blue jeans that are several sizes too large for them.
Like students of her age in most part of the country, Jean began driving a car when she was 16 years old. She does not have her car. Most of the students in high school have their own car. Many of them drive their cars to school every day.
1. When the students in America finish their high school, they ________.
A. are usually 17 or 18 years old B. try to find the full-time work
C. all begin their college studies D. are ready to leave the country
2. Jean Wilton Anderson _________.
A. has a four-people family B. lives in the city of Washington
C. has studied in her school for 3 years D. will go up to a college
3. On a school day Jean Wilton Anderson ___________.
A. has to get to school before 7:30 in the morning
B. takes classes for 10 subjects in the school
C. does some sports and homework after class
D. Spends hours on the phone with her classmates
4. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. Students in high schools use the word “like” very often.
B. The boy students wear blue jeans as the girls.
C. Many high school students go to school in their own car.
D. Boy students wear jeans of larger size because they grow fast.
The students in America usually begin high school at the age of 13 or 14. Some leave at the age of
16.But most finish the 4-year high school study. They do not get their first full-time work or begin
college studies until they are 17 or 18 years old.
The high school day is about 7 hours long. Part of the day is made into classes of about 50 minutes
long. The students have lunch in the middle of the day. American students study English, history, maths,
science, art and languages. Some also learn job skills. They can learn how to use a computer or how
to mend a car. Other students may learn by working in an office, a hospital or other places one day a
week.Jean Wilton Anderson is 16 years old. She lives with her parents and two younger brothers in
Bethesda, Maryland, near Washington D. C. Jean studies at Walt Whitman High School. There are
about 1, 500students at the school. Most of them will go up to colleges.
Jean wakes up early every morning. She begins school at about 7:30. This is her third year of high
school. Every day she takes classes to learn English, world history, physics and trigonometry (三角).
She also has a class about different religions (宗教). And she plays the violin in music class. School
ends at about 2 o'clcok in the afternoon. Yet, Jean stays 2 or more hours longer every day for sports.
Jean arrives home at about 5 o'clock in the afternoon. She eats dinner. Then she starts her homework.
She also spends a lot of time talking on the telephone with her friends. Students in America have their
way of talking. They use the word "like" all the time. Jean and her girlfriends wear blue jeans and shirts
or sweaters every day.
The boys at her school also wear blue jeans. But they like to wear blue jeans that are several sizes
too large for them.
Like students of her age in most part of the country, Jean begins to drive a car. She does not have
her car. She must use the family's car. Most of the students in high school have their own cars. Many
of them drive their cars to school every day.
Bai Yansong, a famous TV host, expressed his support for students wearing green scarves (绿领巾) at a primary school in Xi’an. He wore a green tie on a TV program on October 19, 2011. “I just want the students to know that I’m also wearing green. And we are all great people and are as good as those wearing red scarves.”
The First Experimental Primary School in Xi’an made children with poor schoolwork and behavior wear green scarves. Parents whose children wore green scarves were angry. “The children still need their self-esteem (自尊心) even though they are very young, and they know the green scarf means something is not quite right,” said one mother. Now, the school has stopped the practice.
Educational expert Li Zhenxi said that primary and junior high school students have strong self-esteem. They are eager to be respected and understood. Punishment will hurt them. “It’s better to encourage them rather than separating some ‘bad’ students,” he said.
A survey made by the Ministry of Education (教育部) shows that 75 percent of students feel nervous and scared when the teacher is about to announce their grades. Some schools have done better in protecting students’ privacy and encouraging them. In American schools, teachers post test results on the wall. Instead of using student names, they use secret numbers. This way, students know their secret numbers and can check their own grades only. Some teachers might call the students up to the desk and tell them their scores one at a time.
But test scores are not the only measures of a student’s ability. Everyone has his own strengths and everyone can make great progress by working hard.
【小题1】Bai Yansong wore a green tie in a TV program in order to _______.
| A.show people his special dressing style |
| B.call on people to live a green life |
| C.tell students green-scarf students are also good students |
| D.remind students wearing green scarves means being bad |
| A.Because their children did do well at school. |
| B.Because they thought the school didn’t have the right. |
| C.Because it was against the law. |
| D.Because it hurts their children’s self-esteem. |
| A.Primary school students are too young to know what self-esteem is. |
| B.Separating some “bad” students helps create good learning environment. |
| C.Most “good” students like their teachers to announce their scores. |
| D.Using secret numbers instead of students’ names can protect their privacy better. |
| A.The green scarves system can make students work hard. |
| B.Student’s ability should not be measured only by test scores. |
| C.Students who get low marks should use secret numbers. |
| D.Teachers should tell students their scores secretly one by one. |
| A.长度 | B.尺度 |
| C.方法 | D.标准 |
Bai Yansong, a famous TV host, expressed his support for students wearing green scarves (绿领巾) at a primary school in Xi’an. He wore a green tie on a TV program on October 19, 2011. “I just want the students to know that I’m also wearing green. And we are all great people and are as good as those wearing red scarves.”
The First Experimental Primary School in Xi’an made children with poor schoolwork and behavior wear green scarves. Parents whose children wore green scarves were angry. “The children still need their self-esteem (自尊心) even though they are very young, and they know the green scarf means something is not quite right,” said one mother. Now, the school has stopped the practice.
Educational expert Li Zhenxi said that primary and junior high school students have strong self-esteem. They are eager to be respected and understood. Punishment will hurt them. “It’s better to encourage them rather than separating some ‘bad’ students,” he said.
A survey made by the Ministry of Education (教育部) shows that 75 percent of students feel nervous and scared when the teacher is about to announce their grades. Some schools have done better in protecting students’ privacy and encouraging them. In American schools, teachers post test results on the wall. Instead of using student names, they use secret numbers. This way, students know their secret numbers and can check their own grades only. Some teachers might call the students up to the desk and tell them their scores one at a time.
But test scores are not the only measures of a student’s ability. Everyone has his own strengths and everyone can make great progress by working hard.
【小题1】Bai Yansong wore a green tie in a TV program in order to _______.
| A.show people his special dressing style |
| B.call on people to live a green life |
| C.tell students green-scarf students are also good students |
| D.remind students wearing green scarves means being bad |
| A.Because their children did do well at school. |
| B.Because they thought the school didn’t have the right. |
| C.Because it was against the law. |
| D.Because it hurts their children’s self-esteem. |
| A.Primary school students are too young to know what self-esteem is. |
| B.Separating some “bad” students helps create good learning environment. |
| C.Most “good” students like their teachers to announce their scores. |
| D.Using secret numbers instead of students’ names can protect their privacy better. |
| A.The green scarves system can make students work hard. |
| B.Student’s ability should not be measured only by test scores. |
| C.Students who get low marks should use secret numbers. |
| D.Teachers should tell students their scores secretly one by one. |
| A.长度 | B.尺度 |
| C.方法 | D.标准 |
Cyber Café (网吧) or computer centers are found in many cities around world.Now,a few American high schools are opening these centers.For example,a high school in the state of Maryland began operating a Cyber Café last March.All students at BethesdeChevy Chase High School in Bethesda can use the Cyber Café.But school officials say it’s set especially to help students who have no computer or cannot use the Internet at home.
The officials say thirteen percent of the students at the school are from poor families.Many students have arrived in the United States from other countries recently.Students in the school’s program for learning English speak twentythree languages.
The idea for a Cyber Café at BethesdaChevy Chase High School began three years ago.At that time officials were planning to restore the school building.Parents interested in technology proposed (建议) to build a Cyber Café.
Over two years,money for a Cyber Café and other new computers was collected.It received more than one hundred seventy thousand dollars.The Café now has sixteen computers,a printer and a scanner (扫描仪).School official Ann Hengerer says students use the Internet to complete research.They also write homework and required papers on the computer.In addition,they can send and receive electronic mails.That is especially helpful for many students who have family members in other nations.
The Cyber Café also serves a social purpose.Visitors can stop by for a drink of coffee,tea or hot chocolate.
5.According to the passage,who do you think can use the Cyber Café at BethesdaChevy Chose High School?
A.Only the students from foreign countries.
B.Only the students who have no computer at home.
C.All the teachers at school. D.All the students at school.
6.What does the underlined word “purpose” in the last paragraph probably mean?
A.Function. B.Committee.
C.Attitude. D.Organization.
7.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Students can write homework on line in the Cyber Café.
B.Students can send and receive electronic mails in the Cyber Café.
C.Students can play some computer games in the Cyber Café.
D.The Cyber Cafe also provides some drinks for students.
8.What column may the passage be taken from in the newspaper?
A.Travel. B.Business.
C.Education. D.Entertainment.
9.What is the best title for the passage?
A.Cyber Café at High Schools B.How to Use Computers
C.How to Surf the Internet D.Cyber Café in America
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