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How to Keep Safe in School

Do you know that our school life could be dangerous if we are not careful enough? For example

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Do you know that our school life could be dangerous if we are not careful enough? For example, one day, two students ran after each other in the hallway. Suddenly, one of them fell down and hurt his leg because of the wet floor. Therefore, he had to stay in hospital for several days. So I think students should walk and do not run in the hallways. And the teachers had better keep one eye on the students after class and stop them from running. At last, I hope all the students should pay attention to their safety in school.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Velma, a US high school student, is busy with her studies every day. But after school, she puts down her books and goes off to______. She takes care of cats, helps teachers at school and cleans up the beach. Why? Because students in US public schools are______to do at least 20 hours of community service in order to graduate.

¡°This project is to give students a______of the real world, create a habit of volunteering and perhaps_____ a career.¡± said Bob Parks, an official at school.

____volunteering takes time, Velma enjoys it. "I learn so much from it. she said. She plans to keep volunteering even after she has finished her required hours of work. Velma is now on her way towards 250 hours to get a silver medal at graduation. She hopes the medal will help her______her dream university.

But some have______about the project. Phil, a single parent of four, has to drive his children from one activity to another every weekend. I have no time to work and rest, he said, "But I know some kids finish their 20-hour volunteering by just sleeping in their fathers office!

Mike Roland, a volunteering manager, has heard those complains. He said, "We keep telling people, Volunteer hours are______than for graduation; they are life lessons.¡¯¡¯

Unlike Phil, some parents agree with the project and want their children to_____ more time volunteering. Michael, a junior, spends Saturdays at JFK Medical Centre guiding patients and bringing them newspapers and meals. He's at 258 hours. Michael ¡®s father said, " Twenty hours isn¡¯t______.Children should have more contact with the world.

¡¾1¡¿A.relaxB.volunteerC.work

¡¾2¡¿A.inviteB.requestedC.required

¡¾3¡¿A.chanceB.tasteC.picture

¡¾4¡¿A.exploreB.changeC.invent

¡¾5¡¿A.ButB.AlthoughC.However

¡¾6¡¿A.realizeB.acceptC.enter

¡¾7¡¿A.doubtsB.experienceC.agreements

¡¾8¡¿A.ratherB.moreC.less

¡¾9¡¿A.spendB.takeC.pay

¡¾10¡¿A.trueB.shortC.enough

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Answer the question (¸ù¾ÝÒÔÏÂÄÚÈݻشðÎÊÌâ)

¡°It¡¯s time to wake up, Emily,¡± my mom sings from the kitchen. I pretended to open my eyes. Why didn¡¯t the alarm on my cellphone ring?

Soon, I realized it was April 8, the day for my program : ¡°A day without technology.¡±I didn¡¯t realize what I had gotten myself into until I was driving to school in my car. No radio blasting my favorite songs. I had to sing to myself.

As soon as I got to school, I went to the library to print out my English project from my flash drive. ¡°Uh-oh,¡± I thought. ¡°This isn¡¯t expected.¡± Finally,I had to spend nearly an hour writing the report again.

The school day went on and I finally got used to the rules. This wasn¡¯t so hard! I could do this every day.

I drove home in silence again, and my mind eventually went into after-school mode (ģʽ),depending on what I would eat for supper and who would be voted off (±»ÌÔÌ­³ö¾Ö)American Idol later that night. The last thing I knew, I was chat with friends on Facebook, check email and watch a video on YouTube, all at the same time!

My mom walked in and her jaw dropped.

¡°What happened to nohomework?¡± she asked me. I froze for the second time that day and ordered myself to go back to reality. I had failed.

This experiment, which many teenagers would never have the courage to try, was actually convenient to me.Even though my attempt(³¢ÊÔ) at going about my day without these luxuries (ÉÝ³ÞÆ·) was a failure, I realized that if I really tried,I would be completely successful without my addiction to technology.

These devices suddenly make my life easier, and I¡¯m sure I wouldn¡¯t practice getting rid of them altogether, but I do believe the lives of today¡¯s teenagers would be dramatically different without our tech dependence.

¡¾1¡¿Who woke Emily up on April 8,the cellphone or her mother?

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¡¾2¡¿What program did Emily take part in on that day?

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¡¾3¡¿Why did Emily have to write her report again in the school?

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¡¾4¡¿What did Emily usually do in the evening besides doing her homework? (List two of them)

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¡¾5¡¿Emily failed to spend her day without technology,didn¡¯t she?

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¡¾6¡¿Do you want to have a one-day experience without technology?Why or why not?

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