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1.It's wise that students sometimes step out of the classroom-after all,they can learn  a lot from the world we see outside the school windows.Let's take a look at what some teenagers got up to recently when they took a break from their textbooks.
Lu Runqiu,17,Shanghai No.3Girls School
Earlier this month our class had a week away from the campus to work in a field in the suburbs (郊区).We learned how local farmers grow their vegetables and prepare watermelon plants so they will survive the winter.We helped the farmers harvest cotton and soybeans and weed the field.But in the evenings we couldn't just fall into our beds and talk away the time till sleep.We had the mid-term exams to think about-we would sit them just five days after we left the farmers.
However,to tell the truth I would really like to go back.I really miss-the food-the potatoes,tomatoes,cabbages,come and eggs are delicious,much better than anythin8; we can get in the city!All in all,I'd say it was a great experience.
Luo Sai,16,No.I High School Attached to Central Chin a Normal University in Wuhan  Imagine having to walk for five hours!But that's exactly what we did two weeks ago for our out-of-school experience.At the beginning,we were laughing and talking all the time,so excited were we.But we soon learned we needed strength to keep going,and singing"Unity Is Strength"really helped with that.We walked for 22km,stopping just a handful of times before we reached the military center.In the end our feet were swollen(肿胀的).We had had little experience walking such a distance,but I think the day taught us something:how important it is to presevere!We sweated,but we grew
15.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A
A.A Big World Out There.
B.Helping the Farmers Harvest
C.Having to Walk for Five Hours           
D.We Sweated,but We Grew!
16.Which of the following is not true of the week on the farm?C
A.Students can learn a lot from the world they see outside the school windows.
B.Lu Runqiu would take the mid-term exams in five days after having a week on the farm.
C.In the evenings students just fell into bed and fell asleep for being tired from the harvesting.
D.Honestly,Lu Runqiu would really like to go back to the farm.
17.Along the way walking for five hours,Luo Sai and his classmatesC
A.were laughing and talking all the time
B.were singing Unity Is Strength"which really helped them to calm down
C.only stopped just a handful of times before they reached the military center
D.were so excited that they soon learned they were tired out
18.The underlined word"persevere"in the last paragraph is closest in meaning toB.
A.help           B.continue         C.experience          D.laugh
19.What's  the  most,important  meaning about Luo Sai's out-of-school experience?
B
A.Building up their bodies.
B.Building up their mind.
C.Losing weight.
D.Visiting the military center.

分析 作者通过两名同学户外学习的经历告诉我们学生有时可以走出教室获得很多课本上学不到的东西.

解答 ACCBB
15  A  主旨大议题.  通读全文 可知作者通过两名同学户外学习的经历告诉我们学生有时可以走出教室获得很多课本上学不到的东西.故选A.
16  C  细节题.根据文章第二 段But in the evenings we couldn't just fall into our beds and talk away the time till sleep. 可知学生们在地里工作后,晚上睡不着,故选C.
17   C 细节题.根据文章最后一段We walked for 22km,stopping just a handful of times before we reached the military center. 可知我们走了22公里,期间只停了一段时间,故选C.
18   B  猜测词义题.  根据文章最后一段 We sweated,but we grew可知我们虽然流汗,但是我们坚持走完了22公里,故选B.
19  B  细节题.根据文章最后一段how important it is to presevere!We sweated,but we grew 可知我们坚持走完了22公里,说明通过这件事我们锻炼了我们的意志力,故选B.

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