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【题目】阅读下面的短文,根据要求完成文后各小题。

We spend hours, days and years of our lives in our school. Imagine you could design your dream school, what would it be like? What would you be doing? We wanted to find out what teenagers around the world thought. Here is what they said.

Richard from the USA: My dream school would have a big swimming pool and two soccer fields. It would also have a cinema, a gym and a shopping center. My school has none of these, and I think there should be more pleasant things for students to do while they are studying.

Sonic from Italy: I'd like a room where we and play computer games. I'd also like to have a music room. I think there should be a place for everyone to go and relax after class.

Wu from Beijing: I think it would be great to have another day off(休息日) every week besides the weekend. If that day was a Friday or a Monday, we would have a long weekend every week. What fun! I also think school should start later, at about 10 o'clock, and finish earlier.

Hannah from Australia: In my dream school, I think the teachers should give us more freedom(自由) and choices about how we study and what we study. I also think it's not necessary for us to wear school uniforms every day. I really don't like wearing them.

1Who comes from America of the four students?

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2Fill in the blank with proper words.(最多3)

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3Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 5 into Chinese.

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4How many days does Wu want to rest in a week?

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5Please give a proper title to the passage.

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【答案】

1Richard comes from America.

2can relax

3我也认为对我们来说没有必要每天穿校服。

4Three days.

5Dream Schools

【解析】

短文主要讲述了来自美国的Richard,意大利的Richard,北京的Wu,以及来自澳大利亚的Hannah四个人对理想学校的一些不同看法。他们心中的理想中的学校是什么样子的,在学校里能够做什么。

1问题:四个学生中谁是来自美国的?根据文中句子Richard from the USA可知,理查德来自美国,故答案为Richard comes from America.

2根据后面的句子“and play computer games”玩电脑游戏,玩游戏也会令人放松,故答案为can relax(答案不唯一)

3…it's not necessary for us对我们来说没有必要;wear school uniforms穿校服。Its + 形容词+ for sb + to do sth.做某事对某人来说怎么样,本句中的从句是否定含义。故答案为:我也认为对我们来说没有必要每天都穿校服。

4问题:吴想一周休息几天?根据文句子I think it would be great to have another day off(休息日) every week besides the weekend. If that day was a Friday or a Monday, we would have a long weekend every week. 我认为除了周末外,每周再有一天休息会很好。如果那天是星期五或星期一,我们每个人都会有一个很长的周末。可知,吴每周想休息三天,故答案为Three days.

5句意:请给这篇文章适当的标题。这篇短文主要讲述了几个孩子理想中的学校。学校是什么样子的,在学校里能够做什么。故答案为Dream Schools

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