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Zhang Hongying, girl, 15
I want to make our lunch time longer. At the moment, lunch time is short. Most of my classmates would like to do their homework during this time. But if they don’t get a good rest, they won’t have enough energy for the afternoon. So I would like to have more time and have time to take a nap after lunch. That way, we’ll learn better in the afternoon.
Zhao Pengran, girl, 15
I would like to have more chances to talk in English. Now, the English classes are not enough for us to practice speaking English. And soon the 29th Olympic Games will be held in our country. I think we’d better have one morning a week at least to have spoken English lessons in order to improve our English.
Zhou Jiancheng, boy., 15
My idea would be to have more fashionable school uniforms. If I were the headmaster, I would ask the students to design the uniforms themselves. We could have a contest among student designers. Then, we could ask others to choose their favourite. This way, we’ll be able to wear what we like best. How nice it would be for us young people!
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| 1.What would Zhao Pengran like to do in order to improve English? | 1.She wanted to have____________ ___________________________________ |
| 2.What’s Zhou Jiancheng’s idea? | 2 His idea ________________________ |
| 3.What would Zhang Hongying like to do after lunch? | 3.She would like _________________ ___________________________________ |
| 4.What do most students do during lunch time? | 4. They_________________________ |
| 5.How old are the students? | 5.________________________ |
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| Dear students, Some students have written to me about our school life or rules. Now I'm writing to tell you what I think about your ideas. To Zhang Hongying, I'd like to say I hope everyone have a better life at school and do better in all your lessons. Yours Mr. Lee |
way home he saw Johnson, an old man about sixty riding a donkey (驴). The boy walked to the old man
and decided to play a trick on him. He thought for a moment and then he had an idea.
"Hello, my friend," Fred said in a loud voice. "Please come and have a piece of bread."
"Thank you very much." Johnson got off the donkey and said gladly." "But I have already had lunch."
"I'm sorry. I'm talking to your donkey, not to you." Fred said with a smile. Johnson understood at once
that the boy was playing a trick on him. He became angry, but he didn't show his anger. He just turned
quickly to his donkey, held up the lash (鞭子) and hit it on the back.
"Before we set off, I asked if you had friends in the town. You said again and again that you hadn't. Can
you explain why the young man asked you to have the bread, then?"
The more the old man said, the less he could control his anger. He finally shouted, "I'll beat you to death
if you dare fool me again!"
Hearing this, Fred's face turned red and he left away quickly.
B. liked playing with donkeys
C. often help others
D. wasn't clever
B. was angry to meet the boy
C. wanted to eat the bread
D. thought the boy was talking to him
B. The old man taught Fred how to be polite.
C. The old man beat the donkey to death.
D. The man played a trick back on the boy.
Do you have a vegetable garden? Have you ever watched a seed (种子) sprout (发芽), grow and fruit until it became the tomato on your plate? If you go to school in the US, there’s a good chance you have.
At the moment, nearly 20 percent of schools in the US have their own vegetable gardens that are planted and cared for by students. Next year, even more schools will have gardens and more US kids will know the pleasure of growing their own food.
Much of the growing interest in planting comes from First Lady Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” project, which started last year. The First Lady wants to improve children’s nutrition (营养) in the US — and she began her project by planting a garden at the White House with the help of some local kids. The kids were more interested in eating the vegetables from their garden than in eating fast food. This gave the First Lady an idea.
Because so many US kids eat breakfast and lunch at school, the food should be healthy and good. Why not let kids grow the food for their own cafeterias (食堂)? Mrs .Obama’s plan gives money to schools to start their own gardens, and more school gardens are sprouting up every day.
Students also use the information from their gardens to study science and math, and they paint pictures of their gardens in art class. Many students choose to work in the garden instead of playing on the playground during their noon break. Sound like fun? Ask your teacher if there’s room for a garden at your school, too.
38 Much of the growing interest in planting comes from ___________.
A. The First Lady’s “Our Garden” project
B. The First Lady’s money
C. The First Lady’s ideas
D. The First Lady’s “Let’s Move” project
39. Why should the food be healthy and good?
A. Because so many US kids aren’t healthy.
B. Because so many US kids eat breakfast and lunch at school.
C. Because so many US kids’ nutrition is good enough.
D. Because so many US kids grow vegetables.
40. According to the story, which statement is NOT true?
A. The “Let’s Move” project started last month.
B. The First Lady began planting a garden with the help of some local school kids.
C. Next year, more US kids will have the pleasure of growing their own food.
D. Students use the information from their gardens to study science and math.
41. According to the story, we learn that ___________.
A. Every school in the US has its own vegetable garden
B. All kids in the US grow the food for their own cafeterias
C. First Lady Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” project was unsuccessful
D. Students can learn a lot from their gardens
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Do you have a vegetable garden? Have you ever watched a seed (种子) sprout (发芽), grow and fruit until it became the tomato on your plate? If you go to school in the US, there’s a good chance you have.
At the moment, nearly 20 percent of schools in the US have their own vegetable gardens that are planted and cared for by students. Next year, even more schools will have gardens and more US kids will know the pleasure of growing their own food.
Much of the growing interest in planting comes from First Lady Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” project, which started last year. The First Lady wants to improve children’s nutrition (营养) in the US — and she began her project by planting a garden at the White House with the help of some local kids. The kids were more interested in eating the vegetables from their garden than in eating fast food. This gave the First Lady an idea.
Because so many US kids eat breakfast and lunch at school, the food should be healthy and good. Why not let kids grow the food for their own cafeterias (食堂)? Mrs .Obama’s plan gives money to schools to start their own gardens, and more school gardens are sprouting up every day.
Students also use the information from their gardens to study science and math, and they paint pictures of their gardens in art class. Many students choose to work in the garden instead of playing on the playground during their noon break. Sound like fun? Ask your teacher if there’s room for a garden at your school, too.
38 Much of the growing interest in planting comes from ___________.
A. The First Lady’s “Our Garden” project
B. The First Lady’s money
C. The First Lady’s ideas
D. The First Lady’s “Let’s Move” project
39. Why should the food be healthy and good?
A. Because so many US kids aren’t healthy.
B. Because so many US kids eat breakfast and lunch at school.
C. Because so many US kids’ nutrition is good enough.
D. Because so many US kids grow vegetables.
40. According to the story, which statement is NOT true?
A. The “Let’s Move” project started last month.
B. The First Lady began planting a garden with the help of some local school kids.
C. Next year, more US kids will have the pleasure of growing their own food.
D. Students use the information from their gardens to study science and math.
41. According to the story, we learn that ___________.
A. Every school in the US has its own vegetable garden
B. All kids in the US grow the food for their own cafeterias
C. First Lady Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” project was unsuccessful
D. Students can learn a lot from their gardens
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