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In the early 1800s, many workers called Monday “_______ Monday”.


  1. A.
    Blue
  2. B.
    Yellow
  3. C.
    Red
  4. D.
    White

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In the early 1800s, many workers called Monday “_______ Monday”.

A.Blue

B.Yellow

C.Red

D.White

 

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In the early 1800s, many workers called Monday "_______ Monday".
[     ]
A. Blue
B. Yellow
C. Red
D. White

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Would you like to experience what going to school was like in the late 1800s? to start with, imagine everyone in school only one classroom.
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, most American students went to a one-room schoolhouse. A single teacher would typically(典型地) have students in the first through eighth grades, and she taught them all. The number of students varied from six to 40 or more. The youngest children sat in the front, while the oldest students sat in the back. The teacher usually taught reading, writing, arithmetic, history, and geography. Students memorized(记忆) and retold their lessons.
The classroom of a one-room schoolhouse probably looked much like your own. The teacher’s desk stood on a raised platform(讲台) at the front of the room, however, and there was a wood-burning stove since there was no other way of heating. The bathroom was outside in an outhouse.
In Honeoye Falls, New York, there is a one-room schoolhouse where kids today can experience what it was like to the students in the late 19th century. For a week during the summer, they wear 19th century clothes and learn the way children learned more than a hundred years ago.
What else has changed about school since the 19th century? For more information, please visit our website: www. Locallygacy.com.
小题1: What does the word “varied” in the Paragraph Two mean in Chinese?
A.变化B.排列C.调整D.减少
小题2: Students in the late 19th century could learn_____?
A.reading, writing, sports, history, and science.
B.reading, art, arithmetic, history, and geography
C.reading, writing, arithmetic, history, and geography
D.reading, physics, chemistry, history, and geography
小题3:Which of the following best shows what a one-room schoolhouse was like in the late 19th century?
A.B.
C.D.
小题4:Some kids go to Honeoye Falls to _____.
A.try the food in the late 19th century
B.learn the subjects over a century ago
C.memorized and retell their lessons they have learn
D.experience the way children learned over a century ago
小题5:Which of the following is TRUE about the students in a one-room schoolhouse?
A.They had only one teacher.
B.They had different classrooms.
C.They could choose the seats they liked.
D.They learned more subjects than we do now.

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  As population increased in large cities in the 19th century, building subway lines was a way to move people from one area of a city to another quickly.The first main subway system, the London Underground, started in 1863 using steam trains.Subway developed quickly in London and the system then had more lines.As of 1896, it strated to use an electrical system.Today's subways around the world now work on electricity.

  Two of the world's earliest subways were built in Paris and New York.When the Paris Metro opened on July 19,1900 citizens were pround of the beautifully decorated station entrances that have been a landmark ever since.Although the first New York subway consisted of only 14.6 kilometers of track in 1904, today it is the world's largest subway system.

  Subway trains run in tunnels dug far below the ground.Passengers enter the stations and then take lifts or moving stairs to get on the trains.The deep underground stations of the London and Moscow subways served as safe bomb shelters(防空洞)during World War Ⅱ.Today some cities are building new subways and they dig deep for a different reason.In Athens, Greece, for exmple, the city planners don't want to damage the ancient monument(纪念碑)above the ground.

  Today, subways are still popular with passengers.The Moscow subway is the busiest in the world with 3.2 billion riders a year.Close behind are subways in Tokyo(2.7billion), Soul(1.6billion), and Mexico City(1.3billion).Systems that got started early in London, New York and Paris transport millions of riders, and so do subways in Osaka, Hong Kong, and St.Petersburg.

(1)

The earliest subway was built in ________.

[  ]

A.

1700s

B.

1800s

C.

1900s

D.

2000s

(2)

The earliest subway system was powered by ________.

[  ]

A.

steam

B.

gas

C.

electricity

D.

oil

(3)

Subways are mainly used as ________.

[  ]

A.

bomb shelters

B.

tourist attractions

C.

business centers

D.

public transportation

(4)

How many subways around the world transport millions of riders?

[  ]

A.

3

B.

4

C.

5

D.

6

(5)

Citizens in Paris are proud og their Metro because ________.

[  ]

A.

it is the largest in the world

B.

there is an ancient monument above

C.

it cost a large sum of money

D.

the entrances were beautifully decorated

(6)

The best title of the passage is ________.

[  ]

A.

Subways in Europe

B.

Development of subways

C.

Passengers and Subways

D.

The Earliest Subways

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