题目内容
A week before this term started, Zhou Ziyu, ____ eighth-grader from Heilongjiang, got some big news. Her school plans to delay( 推 迟 )its start time to 8:00 a.m. __ was quite happy! Zhou used to(过去常常)get up at 6:00 a.m., but would study until 10:00 or 11:00 p.m. the night before. Her school asked students __ at 6:30 a.m. in summer and 7:00 a.m. in winter. She felt like she ______ get enough sleep. “I often took nap打盹)in class. I couldn’t concentrate(集中精力)while doing homework,” Zhou said.
In fact, ___of the schools in Heilongjiang plan to adjust(调整)their start time. Primary and middle schools will expect students to arrive at 8:00 a.m. or _____. The change will help more students get enough sleep. In genera(l 通常), ____Chinese middle school students have toarrive at school at around 7:00 a.m. Students have to get up at 6:00 a.m. or even ______ if they live far away from school. They often stay up(熬夜)late ______ the evening, so they can’t get the nine____of sleep and they can’t stay ___or alert(思维敏捷的).
Zhejiang and Guizhou provinces are carrying out similar policies( 政 策 ), though only at primary schools. In the future,___ provinces might join in.
However, some __ still worry about the rule. Liang Chen, 13, from Harbin No. 69 High School, prefers to(更喜欢)have some study time before class _____ in the morning. He thinks this is the best time to study and remember things. “My studying efficiency(效率)in the morning _______much higher than during other times,” he said.
1.A. a B. an C. the D. /
2.A. He B. It C. She D. They
3.A. to go B. to get C. to reach D. to arrive
4.A. didn’t B. don’t C. doesn’t D. isn’t
5.A. both B. all C. none D. neither
6.A. earlier B. faster C. later D. sooner
7.A. fewest B. least C. best D. most
8.A. earlier B. later C. quicker D. sooner
9.A. at B. on C. in D. to
10.A. minutes B. weeks C. days D. hours
11.A. ill B. healthy C. weak D. clever
12.A. more B. fewer C. less D. bigger
13.A. parents B. students C. teachers D. girls
14.A. finishes B. leaves C. begins D. ends
15.A. was B. were C. are D. is
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How do you feel when you have to make a speech in front of class? What about when you go to a birthday party? Do you get really shy?
Shyness means feeling nervous or frightened when you’re around other people. Experts (专家) have found that more than 80 percent of middle school students feel afraid to be the centre of attention. Some kids are born shy. Some become shy later because of their life experiences.
It’s OK if it takes you a while to feel yourself again when you go to a new place or meet new people. In fact, everybody gets a little shy sometimes. It’s just a case of how much.
Most people have red faces and talk in broken sentences when they get shy. But some become so shy that they won’t go to a restaurant because they are too nervous to order and pay the bill (账单). Some are afraid of meeting new people, so they seldom go outside. This kind of shyness can be bad for a person.
If shyness doesn’t stop you from doing something you want to do, being shy isn’t a very big problem. Some experts say shy people are quieter and cleverer because they think more and talk less. Shy people are also good at working with others because they think more for other people. Some great people in history were shy, too.
You see, being shy isn’t all bad. But remember not to let good chances pass by just because of it! If you have to sing a song at a birthday party or practise your spoken English in front of others, just do it! There’s nothing to be afraid of.
Shyness
Meaning | ●To feel1.or frightened | |
Causes | ●To be the2.of attention | |
Effects | 4.effects | ●To have red5. |
Good effects | ●To be quieter and8. | |
Advice | ●To take hold of (抓住) good10. |