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科目:高中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年安徽省屯溪一中高二下學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
Elaine Yu Yee-nee, 15, Creative Secondary School
Lockers are designed in a way to hide their contents for a reason. Otherwise, they’d have open fronts like cupboards. Searching students’ lockers would be total invasion(侵犯) of privacy. Having a locker is more than having a place to store your stuff. A locker also gives you the freedom to keep certain things hidden. These can include harmless personal items like diaries, letters and photos. Searching lockers could discomfit students and others might make fun of them.
Yes, lockers are school property(財產(chǎn)). But that doesn’t give schools the right to inspect lockers as they please. While students are using lockers, they have the right to keep their contents private. Teachers could ask for permission to take a look inside a student’s locker and if the student is OK with that, then it would be fine. Searching students’ lockers without their permission would result in the loss of trust.
I doubt that students who have something dangerous to hide, such as weapons or drugs, would put them in their lockers. They would not want to risk being caught so easily.
Giving schools the right to search lockers would not help catch those who commit crimes. But it would certainly create an environment in which students would be embarrassed to have their belongings shown in public for no good reason.
Ronald Ling Pak-ki, 20, University of Hong Kong
Many students see their lockers as personal property. They would never agree that schools should have the right to inspect their lockers. But I think schools have an absolute right to do so.
It is the schools that actually own the lockers. Students just use them to store some of their things safely and conveniently. There are clear rules on what items students can and cannot keep in their lockers. Schools have both the duty and the right to check if students are following the rules.
I don’t think school authorities would decide to search a student’s locker unless they felt the need to do so. They might, for instance, suspect students of hiding drugs. To make sure that the process remains open and fair, only authorized teachers should have the right to search lockers. The search should be carried out in such a way as not to embarrass students in front of others.
【小題1】What are .the two students talking about?
A.How to make sure schools are safe. |
B.Whether there are crimes in schools. |
C.Whether schools can search students’ lockers. |
D.How to establish trust between teachers and students. |
A.embarrass | B.frighten | C.worry | D.challenge |
A.a(chǎn)re students’ personal property |
B.should be changed into cupboards |
C.a(chǎn)re likely to hold some dangerous things |
D.can be searched with students’ permission |
A.Students won’t hide drugs in lockers. |
B.Students use lockers but don’t own them. |
C.Students should not put personal things in lockers. |
D.Students may forbid teachers to inspect their lockers. |
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Elaine Yu Yee-nee, 15, Creative Secondary School
Lockers are designed in a way to hide their contents for a reason. Otherwise, they’d have open fronts like cupboards. Searching students’ lockers would be total invasion(侵犯) of privacy. Having a locker is more than having a place to store your stuff. A locker also gives you the freedom to keep certain things hidden. These can include harmless personal items like diaries, letters and photos. Searching lockers could discomfit students and others might make fun of them.
Yes, lockers are school property(財產(chǎn)). But that doesn’t give schools the right to inspect lockers as they please. While students are using lockers, they have the right to keep their contents private. Teachers could ask for permission to take a look inside a student’s locker and if the student is OK with that, then it would be fine. Searching students’ lockers without their permission would result in the loss of trust.
I doubt that students who have something dangerous to hide, such as weapons or drugs, would put them in their lockers. They would not want to risk being caught so easily.
Giving schools the right to search lockers would not help catch those who commit crimes. But it would certainly create an environment in which students would be embarrassed to have their belongings shown in public for no good reason.
Ronald Ling Pak-ki, 20, University of Hong Kong
Many students see their lockers as personal property. They would never agree that schools should have the right to inspect their lockers. But I think schools have an absolute right to do so.
It is the schools that actually own the lockers. Students just use them to store some of their things safely and conveniently. There are clear rules on what items students can and cannot keep in their lockers. Schools have both the duty and the right to check if students are following the rules.
I don’t think school authorities would decide to search a student’s locker unless they felt the need to do so. They might, for instance, suspect students of hiding drugs. To make sure that the process remains open and fair, only authorized teachers should have the right to search lockers. The search should be carried out in such a way as not to embarrass students in front of others.
1.What are .the two students talking about?
A.How to make sure schools are safe.
B.Whether there are crimes in schools.
C.Whether schools can search students’ lockers.
D.How to establish trust between teachers and students.
2.The underlined word could be replaced by ___.
A.embarrass B.frighten C.worry D.challenge
3.According to Elaine, school lockers ____.
A.a(chǎn)re students’ personal property
B.should be changed into cupboards
C.a(chǎn)re likely to hold some dangerous things
D.can be searched with students’ permission
4.Which of the following would Ronald agree with?
A.Students won’t hide drugs in lockers.
B.Students use lockers but don’t own them.
C.Students should not put personal things in lockers.
D.Students may forbid teachers to inspect their lockers.
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注意:1、每次錯誤以及修改均限一詞;
2、只允許修改10處,多者從第十一處起不計分
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It was very nice to get your invitation to spend /\ weekend with you.Luckily I was
the am
completely nee then, so I’ll to say"yes".I' 11 arrive in Bristol at around 8p.m.in Friday evening
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I feel very happy to receive your letter and here I 'd like to give you some advices on how to leam English.Above all, don't lose your heart.
Many students find it hard to learnt English, especially to write good English compositions.In my opinion, if you want to improve your writing better, you should leam by heart so many English expressions and patterns as possible.And at the same time try to use it in your compositions.I think just remember grammar rules is no use. Only by reading and writing a lot can you be able to learn English well in effective way. I think what the most important thing is that you should keep writing every day and never give up.
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假如英語課上老題要求同學(xué)們交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,要求你在錯誤的地方增加、刪除、或修改某個單詞。
增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(/\),并在其下面寫上該加的詞。
刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。
修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫上修改后的詞。
注意:1、每次錯誤以及修改均限一詞;
.2、只允許修改10處,多者從第十一處起不計分
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the am
completely nee then, so I’ll to say"yes".I' 11 arrive in Bristol at around 8p.m.in Friday evening
on
I feel very happy to receive your letter and here I 'd like to give you some advices on how to leam English.Above all, don't lose your heart.
Many students find it hard to learnt English, especially to write good English compositions.In my opinion, if you want to improve your writing better, you should leam by heart so many English expressions and patterns as possible.And at the same time try to use it in your compositions.I think just remember grammar rules is no use. Only by reading and writing a lot can you be able to learn English well in effective way. I think what the most important thing is that you should keep writing every day and never give up.
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