I’m Lisa. I’m a Chinese girl. I go to Canberra, Australia this month.  小題1: I stay there for about a month. I live with Mr. White, my dad’s old friend. His family members are very friendly to me. They take me to many places of interest in Canberra.  小題2: .
The schools in Canberra are a little different from those in China. There are about twenty students in each class.  小題3:  Most students go to school by school bus. Classes usually begin at 8:00 in the morning and end at about 4:00 in the afternoon. Usually, students can sit anywhere they like in the classroom. 小題4: They often let the students talk about questions, or sometimes they play games with the students in class.   小題5:  I think it is really happy to go to school in Canberra.
根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容,將A-E五個句子填入文中空缺處,使短文內(nèi)容完整、正確,并將其標號填寫在下面題
號后的橫線上。

小題1:D
小題2:C
小題3:E
小題4:A
小題5:B

試題分析:本文敘述了作者去堪培拉旅行,在那里看到了學生的學習情況與中國不同,他們一般班里就只有20名學生,上不同的課去不同的教室,并且學生在教室里是隨意坐的,學生在課堂上可以問問題,可以做游戲,課后沒有太多的作業(yè)要做。他們學習很開心。
小題1:根據(jù)I go to Canberra, Australia this month可知作者將去堪培拉旅行,所以這對于作者來說是一次好的旅行,故選D。
小題2:根據(jù)They take me to many places of interest in Canberra.他們帶“我”去了堪培拉的許多名勝,也告訴了“我”堪培拉學校的事情,故選C。
小題3:根據(jù)The schools in Canberra are a little different from those in China. There are about twenty students in each class. 堪培拉的學校與中國的學校不同,每個班有20名學生,上不同的課在不同的教室,這是與中國不同的地方,故選E。
小題4:根據(jù)students can sit anywhere they like in the classroom.學生可以坐在教室的任何地方,老師對學生要求不嚴,故選A。
小題5:根據(jù)sometimes they play games with the students in class.在課堂上學生可以玩游戲,課后也沒有太多的作業(yè),故選B。
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