题目内容
American schools are quite different from those in China.In America,at the beginning of the term,students must select their subjects and teachers first.
Selecting is very important for your marks in America.So at the first term,don’t select too many subjects,or you’ll feel very nervous and tired.Then you have to ask for some teaching plans.There is some information about subjects,time arranging,marks and textbooks.At the same time,you must choose the teachers.Different teachers have different teaching methods.If the teacher is called “killer” by the last grade,many students will give up choosing him,because this kind of teacher will leave too much homework,too many exams and give too low grades.There is another thing after you select the subjects and the teachers.How to buy textbooks makes each student feel hard.The textbooks in America are very expensive.Each one is about $30-$50.In order to save money,many students buy some used textbooks,and some students usually borrow textbooks from the school library.
In class,discussing is very important.The teacher encourages you to ask questions or show your own opinions.They don’t usually ask you to sit well.Instead they allow you to sit or stand everywhere you like.
1.What does the underlined word “select” mean?
A. Choose. B. Like.
C. Treat. D. Take.
2.According to the text,American students .
A. don’t have to ask for teaching plans
B. don’t have o choose teachers
C. would like to choose strict teachers
D. usually buy some used textbooks in order to save money
3.Which of the following is NOT TRUE?
A. Students won’t choose the teacher who leaves too much homework.
B. Students won’t choose the teacher who leaves too many exams.
C. Students will choose the teacher who is called “killer”.
D. Students won’t choose the teacher who gives too low marks.
4.What is important in American class?
A. Reading. B. Writing.
C. Discussing. D. Listening.
5.The passage is mainly about .
A. the differences between American and Chinese schools
B. American schools
C. the differences between American and Chinese students
D. American school subjects