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There are forty-eight students in our class. There are twenty-three boys and twenty-five girls. Some students live near the school, and some others live very far from the school. About half of the students come to school by bike .They often get to school at a quarter to seven. About ten students often come to school by bus. They often go to school very early, too. Another ten students come to school on foot. Their homes are near the school, but they are often late for school, because they get up very late.
( )51.More than half of the students usually come to school ____.
A. very late B. very early C. by bus D. on foot
( )52.Some students are often late for school because____.
A. their homes are far from the school B. they go to school on foot
C. they get up very late D. they don’t like going to school
( )53.About ____ students go to school by bike.
A. forty-eight B. ten C. twenty D. twenty-four
( )54.About ten students often come to school by bus because____.
A. their homes are not near the school B. they don’t have any bikes
C. they can’t ride bike D. they want to go to school very early
( )55.How many students live far from the school?
A. About thirty-eight B. About twenty C. About ten. D. About twenty-five
About_______of the students in our class were born in the .
A. two-thirds, 1990s B. two-thirds, 1990 C. two-third, 1990s
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The Proper Way(s) for Students to Relax
I am the monitor of Class 3, Grade 9, No. 22 Middle School. Recently I have made a survey of the students in my class on ways to r 51 after class.
There are 60 students in my class (31boys and 29 girls). D 52 students have different ways to relax. H 53 of the students often watch TV. 12 students like to play computer games or c 54 with classmates on the Internet w 55 only 8 enjoy listening to music. 5 students think doing sports is a good way and another five are too busy to relax.
Sitting on a chair all day in school can make anyone want to move around. So, more and more teachers are letting students have a ball. By sitting on exercise balls instead of chairs, teachers find students' posture (姿勢) and attention improve.
Dottie Pownall, a fifth-grade teacher in West Virginia, USA, has been using balls as chairs since December 2008. "The students love them", she says. Pownall took a survey of her students. She found that 80% of the students thought sitting on the balls helped them pay more attention to what they were learning.
The teacher, Pisa Witt, felt so strongly about the use of balls as chairs, she started Witt Fitt. This company encourages the use of the balls. And the company educates not only teachers but also students on how to use them. "Our products are used in 24 states, three provinces in Canada, Puerto Rico ('波多黎各) and Japan," says Witt. "Research shows that sitting on the balls makes them sit up straighter. You can slouch (低頭垂肩地坐) on a ball," says Witt, "but it feels awful." Because the students are moving, their blood (血液) increases. That carries more oxygen (氧氣 to the brain (大腦), so the kids have more energy and can focus longer.
"Furthermore, they're fun." says Pownali.
【小題1】 What will happen if a student sits on a chair all day in school? The student will _________.
A.pay more attention to his lessons | B.be fun |
C.like to move around | D.sit up straighter |
A.About three years. | B.Only one year. |
C.In 2008. | D.Since he was a fifth-grade teacher. |
A.Four. | B.Three. | C.Two. | D.One. |
A.improve the students' posture and attention | B.slouch on the chairs |
C.have fun | D.Both A and C are correct answers. |
A.Sitting on a chair. | B.Sitting on a ball. |
C.They are the same. | D.We don't know. |
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Every day in China, about 200 million children go to school. Many of them take school buses. What should we do to keep these students safe on the road?
On April 5, the State Council (國務(wù)院) published new rules about school bus safety. These new rules are much stricter than the old ones.
Under the new rules, local governments must make sure that students attend nearby schools or boarding (寄宿的) schools to reduce traffic risks. Also, local governments must help kids in the countryside reach their school buses.
From now on, school buses have a speed limit of 80km per hour on highways and 60km per hour on normal roads. While on the road, other cars must let school buses go first.
The new rules also say that school buses must never be overloaded (超載的). They have a speed limit of 80 km per hour on highways and 60 km per hour on normal roads.
There are many other rules as well. A school bus must have more than seven seats. On each bus, there must be at least one adult to keep an eye on the kids. Each school bus must have a fire extinguisher (滅火器), a first aid box and a GPS.
Last year, a series of school bus accidents happened in China. To stop such accidents, the Central Government decided to strengthen the rules for school buses.
The most serious accident happened in November in Gansu, when a nine-seat minibus crashed. There were 62 children inside, and 21 of them died.
1.When did the State Council publish the new rules ?.
A.On April 5 B.in November C.On February 19 D.On March 11
2.Under the new rules, which of the following is NOT true?
A.School buses must not be overloaded.
B.School buses must drive 80 km/h or less on normal roads.
C.School buses can go first when there are other cars.
D.School buses must drive 80 km/h or less on highways.
3.The phrase “keep an eye on” in Paragraph 6 has a similar meaning to “__________”.
A.look after B.play with C.look for D.chat with
4.According to the new rule, a school bus must have the following EXCEPT __________.
A.a(chǎn) GPS B.more than seven seats
C.a(chǎn) parent of one of the students D.a(chǎn) fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
5.The government made new rules for school buses because __________.
A.21 students died in school bus accidents last year
B.the government encourages all students to take school buses
C.200 million children in China go to school by bus every day
D.school buses in China were not safe enough before .
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