题目内容
Maybe you’re moving on to a high school, and maybe there will be plenty of new faces. Or perhaps, you’re starting at a totally new school system, where you don’t know a soul.
Whatever your situation, you’re going from being one of the oldest kids at school to one of the youngest. You might be taking classes or doing activities with persons who seem a million times bigger. Remember, though: these “big kids” were once new ones just like you, and most of them will be friendly and willing to help. If you find yourself in a situation where older students are using their size or status to bully (欺负) you, tell a member of the school staff.
Because of the variety of courses and activities in high school, differences between people might become a little more obvious. You’ll probably notice kids who do great in academics (学术), some who score big on the playing field, and others who are into the arts. Sometimes, people from groups according to what they have in common.
Although it’s natural to spend time with people who share your interests, try to keep yourself open to everyone, despite how they might dress or spend some of their time. You might discover new people who love the same music you do, or have similar taste in movies. This is especially true when it comes to students of different ethnic backgrounds than you’re familiar with. A new school and new student body is a great opportunity to learn about people, places, and cultures from all over the world.
1.If some big boys bully you in the new school, what should you do according to the passage?
A. Fight against them directly. B. Make friends with them.
C. Tell the thing to a school worker. D. Find some older students to help you.
2.Students like to get together on the basis of their ______.
A. grades B. backgrounds C. teachers D. common interests
3.When you communicate with other students, try to be ______.
A. careful B. open C. different D. clever
4.What’s the advantage of studying in a new school?
A. It’s a great chance to learn about the world.
B. You can spend time with people who share your interests.
C. You can get help from those "big kids".
D. You can play with new friends.
1.C 2.D 3.B 4.A 【解析】试题这是一篇说明文,文章通过在学校中人与人之间明显的差异性说明一个新的学校和新的学生团体是一个了解世界各地的人、地方和文化的绝佳机会。 1.题意:根据文章在新学校如果一些大男孩欺负你,你应该怎么做?考查细节理解题。根据If you find yourself in a situation where older students...阅读填空 先通过读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容,在文章后表格的空格内填入一个最恰当的单词。所填单词必须写在答题卡对应题号的横线上。每个空格只能填一个单词。
In many children’s stories, a girl meets a prince and falls in love. They get married and live ‘happily ever after’.
As a child, Meghan Markle may never have imagined marrying a prince. But that is exactly what happened on May 19th!
Who is this young lady who just married into Britain’s royal family(王室)?
Meghan Markle was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1981. Her mother, Doria, was a doctor, and her father, Tom, was a television lighting director. For 10 years after school each day, young Meghan spent time at the studio where her father worked. This experience allowed her to become very comfortable with the acting business. For that reason, she knew she wanted to become an actress from a very early age.
As a child, she felt strongly about something else, too: People should be treated equally. This passion(热情)to help others is still a big part of her life today.
Her acting career began in 2002 when she made her first appearance on TV. Other small parts on TV and in a few films followed. Then finally in 2011, Markle got her big break. She won a lead role in the popular TV series Suits.
Title: Meghan Markle - the Actress Who Just 1. a Prince
Meghan Markle 2.Britain's royal family on May 19th. | |
Background3. | She was born in Los Angeles. California, in 1981. Her mother was a doctor and her father was a TV lighting director. She wanted to be an actress when she was very 4.. |
Acting career | It started in 2002 when she5.on TV for the first time. She played some small parts on TV and in films afterwards. She got the lead role in the popular TV series Suits in 2011. |
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How do you study for exams (考试)? Different students have different ways. Some of my friends are sharing their ideas.
Angela: I often study very hard before exams. I don’t play sports or games in the exam week. And I don’t go out often. I study for hours at night. I don’t go to sleep before 12 o’clock, so I always don’t have enough sleep. But it seems I need to change, because I usually want to sleep when I have exams. Of course I fail some of them. I feel bad!
Haitao: Before exams, I study very hard, too. I buy lots of books and do the exercises in them. Sometimes when I really get tired, I tell myself that I must do them. I think if I practise more, I can do better. But sometimes I feel more confused (困惑的) after doing the exercises. I can’t remember the answers. I don’t know why.
Andy: I never study late. And I don’t do many exercises. I always read my notebooks carefully the day before the exam. And I have enough food and sleep. I don’t think scores are important. I just try my best. Do I get good grades? Yes, I usually do.
How to1.for your exams | ||
Name | Ways | Result (结果) |
Angela | She doesn’t play sports or games in the exam week. She2. goes out. She works hard without enough 3. . | She sometimes 4.her exams. |
Haitao | He does lots of 5.. He thinks 6. practice can help him do better. | He doesn’t know why he always7.the answers. |
Andy | He reads his 8. carefully before exams. He has enough 9.and sleep. | He thinks scores are not 10., but he often gets good grades. |