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明天(星期六)全班同学将去参观历史博物馆,由你通知全体同学。请根据内容提示写一篇发言稿。

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1.早上8:00在校门口集合乘校车前往历史博物馆。

2.参观要求:认真听讲、做记录等。

3.遵守博物馆的规则:不许拍照、大声喧哗。

要求:80词左右(开头和结尾已给出)。

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It’s time for school! But on May 14th,170 students at Duncanville High School in Texas,the US,were told to go back home.

Why? Because they were wearing the wrong clothes to school.

Schools in the US don’t always ask students to wear uniforms.But they have dress codes(着装要求).For example,Duncanville High School tells students to wear belts,shirts without logos(标识).

Schools’ most-hated clothes are different.

In 2011,the saggy(松垮的)trousers law was passed in Florida.It stops students from wearing trousers that show body parts.

Now,“the favourite new target(目标)of the school dress code” is leggings(紧身裤),reported the Associated Press.Some schools don’t allow leggings.Other schools ask students to wear a shirt or a skirt over leggings.

Some students complain(抱怨)that schools are going too far.But schools say dress codes help protect students’ safety and make sure they grow up with good taste.

“We want to teach them that they must meet the expectations(期望)not only here in school,but also outside school,” said Andre Smith.

1.What happened to 170 students at Duncanville High School on May 14th?

A. They were told to go back home.

B. They were wearing the uniforms to school.

C. They followed the school dress codes.

D. They didn’t know it was time for school.

2.In Duncanville High School,students are allowed to wear .

A. the wrong clothes

B. belts,shirts without logos

C. their favourite clothes

D. schools’ most-hated clothes

3.How long has the saggy trousers law been used in Florida?

A. For a few weeks. B. For several months.

C. For two years. D. For four years.

4.Some students complain that schools are going too far probably because .

A. they want to grow up with good taste

B. they want to protect themselves

C. they are not happy with the rules

D. they are interested in skirts over leggings

5.We can infer (推断)from the text that Andre Smith may be .

A. the head of Duncanville High School

B. a student from Duncanville High School

C. the head of the Associated Press

D. a news reporter from the Associated Press

Happiest Memories

We asked people to send us a photo and write about their happiest childhood memory.

My happiest memory is of my great-grandmother. She always used to keep candy in her pockets, and she’d always give us some when we came to visit. My dad used to play jokes and say, “Grandma, don’t give them any candy!” But she did it anyway.

— Rosa, Mexico

All my aunts and uncles used to come over for Sunday dinner and there were always about 12 of us around a huge table. Sugar was my favorite food and I would eat some with my cousin and then play games. I was an only child, so it was nice to be part of a big family.

— Sally, Russia

My sister and brother-in-law used to live next door. I was only a little older than my sister’s kids, so I grew up with my niece and nephew. I used to go over there a lot, eat chocolate together and play chess. I was their favorite aunt.

— Haruka, Japan

I used to love playing basketball with my four brothers. I grew up in a blended family(重组家庭). After my parents got divorced, my father married a woman with two sons, and they had two more kids together. Anyway, the five of us used to play basketball on a team. Besides, we all had the same taste, that is, we liked bread a lot.

— Justin, Canada

1.Who has the happiest memory about Sunday dinner?

A. Rosa. B. Sally. C. Haruka. D. Justin.

2.What did Haruka use to eat with her niece and nephew?

A. Candy. B. Sugar. C. Bread. D. Chocolate.

3.What did Justin and his brothers play?

A. Jokes. B. Games. C. Chess. D. Basketball.

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