题目内容
为更好的开发学生的潜能,发展学生的兴趣特长。学校陆续推出了丰富的英语
拓展性课程,请根据下面我区 A 学校英语拓展性课程的介绍,从 A-F 中为 5 类拓展性课程 选出匹配的英语拓展性课程名称。其中一项为多余选项。
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They are words that sound alike at the end. Say “sing”, “ring”, and words “wing”. They all have the same sound at the end. They have rhymes(韵律). They make language sing. They can add fun to whatever you write. They can sometimes make things easier to remember,too.
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Students can meet some popular English songs here, some are old,familiar childhood favorites. Others are new lyrics set to classic tunes. All are songs right for middle school classes. Here, you can learn a lot about English songs and create some of your own.
3.
Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die
Life is broken-winged bird That can never fly.
If you want to be able to write lines alike the ones above from Langston Hughes, please come and join the class.
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Here students will find introductions to Middle English plays,such as writers,works and stories. Students can get to know a list of books helpful for further study. Students use English in real conversations. The class gets students to come into different
learning styles.
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Here students can get to learn a type of radio, television,or internet programming. Sometimes students can be as part of a team, they can play games about the shows. Students will get to know more about the works,such as directors,actors,actress and so on.
A.English Plays
B.Time to Rhyme
C.English song club
D.English poems around the world
E.Travel around Hangzhou
F.English game shows
Jia Meng used to keep a diary (日记) in Chinese. But one year ago, the 14-year-old girl from Hei Longjiang began to write her diary in English, because Jia found her mother was reading her diary secretly. She changed the language because her mother can’t read English. “It’s like killing two birds with one stone.” said Jia, “My privacy (隐私) became safe and my English improves a lot.”
Jia’s mother is not the only mom who reads her child’s diary. Recently, Renmin University of China did a national survey among over 2, 3000 parents. The reports say that 40% of parents read their children’s secrets. That’s why, like Jia, many teenagers try to find ways to protect their privacy.
Wu Lei, 15, of Shanxi, keeps a diary, too. But he doesn’t write it on paper. He writes on the Internet which he thinks is perfectly safe because his parents “know nothing about the Internet.”
Lu Huan, 13, of Guangdong, said her parents always secretly listened to the talk between her friends and her on the telephone in their room. To solve this problem, Lu asked her parents to buy her a mobile phone.
“Parents want to know what is going on in their children’s lives,” said Shao Xiazhen, a teenage expert in Beijing. “ But sometimes they go about it the wrong way.” Shao gave teenagers the idea that instead of hiding their secrets, talking to parents is a better way. “If your parents know that you are safe, they’ll let you keep your secrets.”
Title: Finding 1.to protect privacy | |
Phenomenon(现象) | It’s 2. that 40% of parents read children’s secrets. |
Examples | Jia Meng used to keep a diary in Chinese but now she has been used to that in the English 3.. |
Wu Lei thinks writing 4. instead of on paper is a safe way to stop parents from 5. his diary. | |
Lu Huan asked her parents to buy her a mobile phone because her parents’ action 6.her talk with her friends. | |
7. on protecting privacy | Since parents 8.what was happening in children’s lives, a teenage expert 9. Shao Xiazhen advised that hiding the secrets should be less 10.than talking to parents. |