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Do you know what school life is like in Singapore? In Singapore, a class only lasts half an hour, but there are no breaks between classes. The students only have a 30-minute tea break after 3 or 4 classes.
They do not do eye exercises. Yao Suyu said our eye exercises were unfamiliar(不熟悉)to her. “I’d like to introduce them to our school,” she said. “They’re very useful!”
In Singapore school ends at 1:50 p.m. But students joined other classes after school such as dance clubs and choir(合唱团). Yao says she joins dance club twice a week and it lasts from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Singapore’s population(人口)includes Chinese, Indians(印度人), Malays(马来人 )and Westerners. But there is no special school for any one of the groups. The students in Yao’s school are mainly Chinese, Indians and Malays. “The Indian students take Indian language classes when we study Chinese,” said Yao. “But if an Indian student is interested in Chinese, he or she can study it, too.”
In Singaporean schools, teachers teach in English. It’s the official(官方的)language in Singapore. Singaporean students have to take different courses after school. Like most Singaporean students, Yao took other courses in Chinese, math and English.
小题1:How long does a class last in Singapore?
                                                                          
小题2:Do the students do eye exercises in Singapore?
                                                                          
小题3:When does school end in Singapore?
                                                                          
小题4:What does Singapore’s population include?
                                                                          
小题5:In which language do teachers teach in Singaporean schools?
                                                                        

小题1:A class lasts half an hour in Singapore.
小题2:No, they don’t.
小题3:School ends at 1:50 p.m. in Singapore.
小题4:Singapore’s population includes Chinese, Indians, Malays and Westerners.
小题5:Teachers teach in English in Singaporean schools.

1. 特殊疑问句,问的时间的长度,根据a class only lasts half an hour可知是持续半个小时,故为:A class lasts half an hour in Singapore。
2.      一般疑问句,用助动词提问用助动词作答。根据They do not do eye exercises可知没有做,故为:No, they don’t。
3.      特殊疑问句,问的是时间。根据In Singapore school ends at 1:50 p.m可知结束于下午1点50,故答案为:School ends at 1:50 p.m. in Singapore。
4.      特殊疑问句,问的人口的组成。根据Singapore’s population(人口)includes Chinese, Indians(印度人), Malays(马来人 )and Westerners可得出答案。
5.      特殊疑问句。根据In Singaporean schools, teachers teach in English可知用的英语。
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小题1:Why do Frank and Mary switch on the bedroom computer in the morning?
Because they _________________________________________________
小题2:Does Mary read space news or business news?
__________________________________________________________
小题3:Who makes coffee for Mary and Frank?
____________________________________________________________
小题4:How does Frank work with others from home?
_____________________________________________________________
小题5:What are the two world languages in 2050?
______________________________________________________________
小题6:What do you think of Louise's life in 2050?
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小题1:将(1)处划线部分译成汉语。
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小题2:根据(2)处完成下面的句子。
            often the most exciting part of the trip                    their ancestors’village.
小题3:根据短文内容完成下面的句子。
The program In Search of Roots has helped Robert and many other overseas Chinese learn more about their             and             .
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小题1:判断正误(“T”表示正确,“F”表示错误) Studies show that people are spending more time watching TV than before.
小题2:完成句子Many televisions can _______________________ the Internet and record programs.
小题3:简略回答问题Where are TVs moving from living rooms?
___________________________________________________________________
小题4:简略回答问题What is the main challenge for television?
____________________________________________________________________
小题5:将文中画线句子译成汉语。____________________________________________________________________
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A
B
C
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