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I love to tell the story about how I met my best friend---- Tiger. We met at the school fair. Each year, all the fourth-grade classes hold a school fair. Everyone in the fourth-grade works at the fair. Some sell ice cream, drinks and snacks. Others take care of the little children who ride the rides.
I got the second job and I’ve never regretted it, because that’s where I met Tiger.
My job was to help little children get on the back of a little horse. I kept telling the children to wait their turn and holding ice cream for them while they rode about. One thing was clear to me. I was growing older and should be more responsible.
Suddenly, a boy came to the horse. He took the little horse’s reins! The horse stopped, and the girl on its back started to fall. I was trying to reach the girl when I saw Tiger go by my legs. It held the horse’s reins and pulled the horse away from my legs. I caught the girl just before we both hit the ground. The girl sat on top of me. She was laughing at the ice cream on my face. The horse’s reins were in Tiger’s mouth!
Thanks to Tiger’s fast action, I saved the little girl. We were both heroes. And Tiger, the fastest dog I’ve even known became my new best friend.
【小题1】According to the passage, __________ work at the fair.
| A.ice cream sellers | B.all the school children |
| C.little boys and girls | D.the fourth-grade students |
| A.take the little horse’s reins |
| B.look after the children |
| C.get on the back of the horse |
| D.ride with little children |
| A.started to fall | B.laughed at the writer |
| C.hit the ground | D.sat on top of the writer |
| A.going fast by the writer’s legs |
| B.trying to catch the little girl |
| C.holding the reins with its mouth |
| D.riding the little horse around |
| A.Tiger was a actually a brave dog |
| B.Tiger wanted to become a hero |
| C.the writer didn’t want to grow up |
| D.the writer regretted working at the fair |
To most of us, school means classes, teachers, schedules, grades, and tests. But for the children at Sudbury Valley School in Massachusetts, school is very different.
Firstly, there are no lessons. All the children, aged between 4 and 19, do whatever they want. There are no teachers, only “staff members (职员)”. The idea behind this is that you do not need to make children learn, because children want to learn anyway. “You do not need to say to a three-year-old. ‘Go explore your environment.’ You can’t stop them!” says Daniel Greenberg, a founder of the school. “But if you make children do what you want all day, they will lose all taste for learning.”
At Sudbury Valley School, you will allow children to talk, read, paint, cook, work on computers, study French, play the piano, climb trees, or just run around. Two boys spent three years just fishing!
The other way that Sudbury Valley School is different is that the children can decide the rules. Every week, there is a school meeting where both children and staff have one vote each — even the four-year-olds. They decide the school rules, how to spend the school budget(预算), and even which staff they want and do not want any more.
When the school first opened in 1968, people said it would never work. But today, the school has 200 students, and 80% of its students go on to college. Even the two boys who went fishing all time have successful careers today. One of them is a musician and the other is a computer scientist.
【小题1】What does the school believe?
| A.Teachers cannot teach children well. |
| B.Children learn best when they do what they want to do. |
| C.Learning is for adults — children should only play. |
| D.Children should only learn about one thing at a time. |
| A.They love learning. |
| B.They are very naughty. |
| C.They want to be outside all the time. |
| D.They are too young to learn anything. |
| A.They do the same things as children from other schools. |
| B.They have problems getting into college or getting a job. |
| C.They usually do very unusual jobs. |
| D.They are not successful in their business. |
| A.Children’s hobbies | B.Education in the US |
| C.A school without rules | D.An unusual school |
I love to tell the story about how I met my best friend---- Tiger. We met at the school fair. Each year, all the fourth-grade classes hold a school fair. Everyone in the fourth-grade works at the fair. Some sell ice cream, drinks and snacks. Others take care of the little children who ride the rides.
I got the second job and I’ve never regretted it, because that’s where I met Tiger.
My job was to help little children get on the back of a little horse. I kept telling the children to wait their turn and holding ice cream for them while they rode about. One thing was clear to me. I was growing older and should be more responsible.
Suddenly, a boy came to the horse. He took the little horse’s reins! The horse stopped, and the girl on its back started to fall. I was trying to reach the girl when I saw Tiger go by my legs. It held the horse’s reins and pulled the horse away from my legs. I caught the girl just before we both hit the ground. The girl sat on top of me. She was laughing at the ice cream on my face. The horse’s reins were in Tiger’s mouth!
Thanks to Tiger’s fast action, I saved the little girl. We were both heroes. And Tiger, the fastest dog I’ve even known became my new best friend.
1.According to the passage, __________ work at the fair.
|
A.ice cream sellers |
B.all the school children |
|
C.little boys and girls |
D.the fourth-grade students |
2.The writer’s job was to __________.
|
A.take the little horse’s reins |
|
B.look after the children |
|
C.get on the back of the horse |
|
D.ride with little children |
3.As soon as the little horse stopped, the girl __________.
|
A.started to fall |
B.laughed at the writer |
|
C.hit the ground |
D.sat on top of the writer |
4.Tiger helped to save the little girl on the horse by __________.
|
A.going fast by the writer’s legs |
|
B.trying to catch the little girl |
|
C.holding the reins with its mouth |
|
D.riding the little horse around |
5.From the passage, we know that __________.
|
A.Tiger was a actually a brave dog |
|
B.Tiger wanted to become a hero |
|
C.the writer didn’t want to grow up |
|
D.the writer regretted working at the fair |
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To most of us, school means classes, teachers, schedules, grades, and tests. But for the children at Sudbury Valley School in Massachusetts, school is very different.
Firstly, there are no lessons. All the children, aged between 4 and 19, do whatever they want. There are no teachers, only “staff members (职员)”. The idea behind this is that you do not need to make children learn, because children want to learn anyway. “You do not need to say to a three-year-old. ‘Go explore your environment.’ You can’t stop them!” says Daniel Greenberg, a founder of the school. “But if you make children do what you want all day, they will lose all taste for learning.”
At Sudbury Valley School, you will allow children to talk, read, paint, cook, work on computers, study French, play the piano, climb trees, or just run around. Two boys spent three years just fishing!
The other way that Sudbury Valley School is different is that the children can decide the rules. Every week, there is a school meeting where both children and staff have one vote each — even the four-year-olds. They decide the school rules, how to spend the school budget(预算), and even which staff they want and do not want any more.
When the school first opened in 1968, people said it would never work. But today, the school has 200 students, and 80% of its students go on to college. Even the two boys who went fishing all time have successful careers today. One of them is a musician and the other is a computer scientist.
1.What does the school believe?
A. Teachers cannot teach children well.
B. Children learn best when they do what they want to do.
C. Learning is for adults — children should only play.
D. Children should only learn about one thing at a time.
2.What does Daniel Greenberg say about three-year-olds?
A. They love learning.
B. They are very naughty.
C. They want to be outside all the time.
D. They are too young to learn anything.
3.What happens to the children after they leave this school?
A. They do the same things as children from other schools.
B. They have problems getting into college or getting a job.
C. They usually do very unusual jobs.
D. They are not successful in their business.
4.What is the main topic of the article?
A. Children’s hobbies B. Education in the US
C. A school without rules D. An unusual school
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I got the second job and I’ve never regretted it, because that’s where I met Tiger.
My job was to help little children get on the back of a little horse. I kept telling the children to wait their turn and holding ice cream for them while they rode about. One thing was clear to me. I was growing older and should be more responsible.
Suddenly, a boy came to the horse. He took the little horse’s reins! The horse stopped, and the girl on its back started to fall. I was trying to reach the girl when I saw Tiger go by my legs. It held the horse’s reins and pulled the horse away from my legs. I caught the girl just before we both hit the ground. The girl sat on top of me. She was laughing at the ice cream on my face. The horse’s reins were in Tiger’s mouth!
Thanks to Tiger’s fast action, I saved the little girl. We were both heroes. And Tiger, the fastest dog I’ve even known became my new best friend.
小题1:According to the passage, __________ work at the fair.
| A.ice cream sellers | B.all the school children |
| C.little boys and girls | D.the fourth-grade students |
| A.take the little horse’s reins |
| B.look after the children |
| C.get on the back of the horse |
| D.ride with little children |
| A.started to fall | B.laughed at the writer |
| C.hit the ground | D.sat on top of the writer |
| A.going fast by the writer’s legs |
| B.trying to catch the little girl |
| C.holding the reins with its mouth |
| D.riding the little horse around |
| A.Tiger was a actually a brave dog |
| B.Tiger wanted to become a hero |
| C.the writer didn’t want to grow up |
| D.the writer regretted working at the fair |