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There are over 800 boarding (寄宿) schools in the UK. Children of 7 to 18 can go to boarding schools.

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In the UK, boarding schools have three terms in a school year, each student has his or her  subject plan. Besides the usual classrooms and laboratories, the boarding schools also have music rooms, boats, swimming pools, cinemas and theatres for their students.

    2  

There are some rules for the students at boarding schools to obey. Students study and live together. They can’t go outside if they are not allowed to. Most boarding schools have a “light out” time. So when it’s time to go to bed, all the lights in the bedrooms are turned off.

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Nearly all students at boarding schools wear a school uniform. Boys usually wear a shirt and a tie, and girls wear a white blouse, sometimes also a tie and a skirt. As students get older, the rules become less strict.

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In the UK, boarding schools provide students with delicious food. They can choose to have a full English breakfast or simply bread. They can also choose between a meal with no meat and another meal at lunch and dinner. Students can also make themselves something to eat at any time in a kitchen.

从A, B, C, D中选择正确的选项作为文章第2-5段的小标题,并填入76-79四个空格中。

1. ___________       

2. ___________     

3.___________  

4. ___________

A.What to eat

B.What to wear

C.What to learn

D.What to obey

5. Which is the best title for the passage?

A.Boarding schools in the UK

B.How to study in the UK

C.Students work hard in the UK

D.The history of boarding schools in the UK

 

Please give kids a break. The request(要求) came after an online survey about  31  activities between classes. Some schools only   32   students to play in the corridors (走廊) during the ten-minute breaks, while   33  even make students do homework in the classroom. About this problem, different people have   34   ideas.

70% of parents in the survey said their children were not allowed to play   35   during breaks. Teachers should know children are 36   to be active, so education shouldn’t run  37    the laws(规律) of nature. “ It   38  that the playground is useless,” said one of the parents.      Some parents agreed to   39   the school did. “ Games during breaks will make children too excited to listen to the teacher   40   in class.” Schools had their own reasons   41     this. Teachers were facing lots of responsibility(责任) over school  42  . Some schools stopped activities   43   children were injured (受伤)during breaks.   44   didn’t want to do so,   but there was no better   45   to solve the problem.

1.A. teachers’B. children’s    C. kid’s     D. people’s

2.A. make        B. let         C. allow      D. have

3. A. other      B. another     C. others     D. the other

4. A. same       B. special     C. usual      D. different

5.A. outside   B. inside       C. upstairs    D. downstairs

6.A. afraid      B. born        C. similar    D. able

7.A. after       B. to          C. with       D. against

8. A. likes      B. looks       C. sees       D. seems

9. A. what       B. that        C. which      D. how

10.A. careless  B. careful     C. carefully  D. care

11. A. to        B. of          C. for        D. with

12.A. rules      B. safety      C. games      D. sports

13.A. before     B. while       C. so         D. because

14.A. They       B. We          C. You        D. He

15.A. road      B. street  C. help     D. way

 

A student newspaper reports that most students go to sleep at 1:30 am. Even if that’s an overstatement (夸张), it’s close to the truth. Scientists say teens should sleep nine hours each night. But that’s hard. Some are even “pulling all-nighters” (开夜车). These students must hand in their homework the next day but they haven’t done it. In the morning they don’t look healthy and you can tell who’s been doing it. One of my classmates did a survey on the topic. She found that most kids pull all-nighters to finish homework, but some do it for other reasons, such as playing computer games!

    Maybe our lack(缺乏) of sleep is because of laziness — I think I’m a rather lazy student — or maybe it’s because we have too much to do in American high schools. I usually go to bed around midnight. If I stayed up past 1:30 am, I wouldn’t get any work done. I’d be falling asleep at my computer. My classes begin at 7:30 am. I’m partly awake in my first class. By the second, I’m a little sleepy. By my third class, I’m sleepy. By midday I’m finally fully awake. But by 3:00 pm, I’m slowing down again. Yet I get more sleep than usual students.

    Most American high schools seem to have a similar(相似的) problem with sleepy students. High school classes start at 7:30 am, so students have to get up one and a half hours before that to get ready and catch the bus. It’s believed that lack of sleep can be bad for both grades and health. Some schools are paying attention. Classes in those schools start at 8:30 am.

1.What does the underlined sentence “it’s close to the truth” mean?

A. It doesn’t tell the truth.         B. It is quite true.

C. It is impossible.              D. I don’t think it’s right.

2.Why do most of the teens have to stay up late?

A. They play computer games.             B. They watch videos late.

C. They have to do a lot of housework.      D. They have to do a lot of homework.

3.When do students in most American high schools have to get up?

A. At 7:30 am.     B. At 6:00 am.    C. At 9:00 am.    D. At about 7:00 am.

4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the reading?

A. The writer usually stays up past 1:30 am.

B. The writer usually goes to bed around midnight.

C. The writer usually does a survey.

D. Many American students don’t get enough sleep, so they can have high grades.

5.What’s the main idea of the passage?

A. Something has to be done to solve the problem of students’ lack of sleep.

B. Many American high school students are sleepy in class.

C. Many kids have too much homework to do.

D. Students can’t play computer games.

 

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