题目内容
Peter is a thirteen-year-old boy. He 1.(begin) to study in a middle school two years ago. He lives in a small village 2. it's nearly five kilometers away from his school. He has get up early in the morning, after 3. quick breakfast he has to run to school to get there on time. His father hopes to 4.['b?r??] some money to buy a bike for him, but Peter knows his mother is always ill and his father spend much money on medicine. He doesn't agree with his father and keeps 5.(run)to school every day. Now he is very strong and never late for class and his 6.(老师)often praise him.
Last week, there was a sports meeting in his school, Peter ran faster than any 7.['???] boy and won the 8.(boy) 800-meter race, 1,500-meter race and 3,000-meter race. The whole school knew him. He told his grandma the good news as soon as he 9.(到达) home.
"I broke two school records today Grandma," called out the boy.
To his 10. [s?'pra?z], his grandma wasn't happy. She thought for a while and said, "I'm sorry to hear that. We have no money to pay for them, you know! "
You might get into trouble for talking in class, but experts have found that talking to your classmates can be helpful. “Students should be encouraged to explain things to each other and to discuss things,” they say. What helps you to learn? Do you like working in groups or do you prefer working on your own? Are there times when it's good to talk in a lesson? |
Talking in class distracts (使分心) you from getting on with your work. Eliza |
At the end of the lesson, our teacher lets us talk about what we've learned in class. I think that's a good idea. It helps us to remember what we've done and we can ask questions. Danny |
Our teacher sometimes tells us off (责备) for talking in class. It's true that if you're talking too much, you won't hear what the teacher is saying, so you won't learn anything. Judy |
Sometimes I'm scared to ask the teacher a question, so I often ask a classmate instead of asking my teachers. Tara |
Sharing ideas with friends helps me to learn. And you can learn by comparing answers. Sam |
We are not allowed to talk during important subjects like science and math. That seems OK to me. You can't do experiments (实验) and talk at the same time. You need to do experiments carefully! Ted |
I often get into trouble for talking too much. That's why I like my Chinese lessons. You have to talk a lot because you need to practice speaking Chinese. Mario |
1.According to the material, experts encourage students to _____.
A. review the texts B. discuss with each other
C. answer questions actively D. explain things in their own words
2.Who would like to ask a classmate rather than a teacher?
A. Eliza. B. Judy. C. Tara. D. Sam.
3.In Ted's school, students aren't allowed to talk in _____ classes.
A. science B. art C. Chinese D. music
4.How many students think talking in class is a good idea?
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.
5.Where could we read this material?
A. In a storybook. B. On the website.
C. On a notice board. D. In a student's diary.