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Enjoying a better life at school, with shorter class hours, greater privacy(隐私)and more rights is all you dream of, right?
For students in Shanghai, they are no longer just dreams. This week experts(行家)and law-makers in Shanghai had a meeting to talk about a new law(法律). It is called the“Shanghai Underage Protection Law(上海未成年人保护法)”.
The law says students’ diaries and letters are their secrets and“Nobody can read them if they don’t agree.”
Do your teachers sometimes say something bad to you? Maybe they send you out of the classroom because you fail to finish doing your homework. If this happens in Shanghai, you can stand up and say “No”.
Shanghai students may have less homework because of the law. Class hours may become shorter for juniors next year, down from 45 minutes to 40 minutes in some schools.
The law also talks about students’ health. According to the rules,“Smoking in these places full of kids is not allowed.”That means you can ask your teacher to stop if he smokes in a classroom.
The law makes schools safer for students.“No dancing halls, Internet bars or computer game bars are allowed within(在……以内)200 meters of a school gate.”the law says.
The law is great, right? Many students like it.
“My mom reads my diaries sometimes. I think she will be afraid if I tell her she is doing something against the law.” said Luo Jia, 13, at Shanghai Fuxing Junior School.
If you want to know more about the law, go to “”.
根据短文内容,判断正(T)误(F)。
( ) 36. The law says students’ diaries and letters are their secrets. Only their mothers can read them at any time.
( ) 37. The teachers have rights to send the students out of the class.
( ) 38. A class will be less than 45 minutes in some schools in Shanghai.
( ) 39. The teachers can’t smoke in classrooms.
( ) 40. There is little about the law in “”.
16.________ 17.________ 18.________ 19.________ 20.________
15. The graduation is sad, because the time ________ with other people has come to the end.
A. spend B. spending C. spent D. to spend
Ⅱ.情景交际。(5分)
从方框中选择适当的句子补全对话,其中有一项是多余的。
Reporter: Congratulate! You just won the first prize in the State Tennis Competition.
Michael: Thank you.
Reporter: Michael, how old are you?
Michael: Seven.
Reporter: Seven! 16
Michael: Since I was three.
Reporter: 17
Michael: My father. And I’ve taken private lessons, too.
Reporter: 18
Michael: Yes, I’ve taken lessons here for two years.
Reporter: How many days a week do you play?
Michael: 19 I want to practice every day, but my parents say three or four days is enough.
Reporter: Are you going to continue with your tennis?
Michael: Uh-huh. 20
Reporter: Wish you great success!
Michael: Thank you.
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A. Who taught you how to play? B. About three or four. C. Which is your favorite tennis club? D. How long have you played tennis? E. I want to be a professional(专业的)tennis player when I’m older. F. Here at the tennis club? |
14. - I’m leaving.
- What? Are you kidding?
- No, ________.
A. never mind B. I’m serious C. I’m worried D. I’m not serious
13. - Do you know how to fix the computer?
- Of course. ________
A. I can’t. B. That’s not easy.
C. It’s very difficult to do it. D. It’s a piece of cake.
12. About ________ of the doctors in the hospital are women.
A. third B. three fifths C. third fifth D. three fifth
11. - These bananas taste ________ and sell ________ . Would you like to buy some?
- Two kilos, please.
A. good; well B. well; good C. good; to be well D. well; to be good
10. Mr. Jason found ________ very difficult to travel around the big city when he went there for the first time.
A. that B. its C. it D. this
9. - How many people are there in the hall?
- About two ________ people are listening to the speech.
A. hundred of B. hundreds C. hundred D. hundreds of
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