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Imagine a classroom missing the one thing that has long been considered a necessary part to reading and writing? No paper£¬no books£¬no test paper£®Nor are there any pencils or pens which always seem to run out of ink at the important moment£®

A "paperless classroom" is what more and more schools are trying to achieve£®Students don't do any handwriting in this class£® Instead£¬they use hand-sized or specially-designed computers£®The teacher downloads information from Internet libraries and sends them to every student's personal computer£®

Having computers also means that students can use the Web£®They can look up information on any subject they're studying from math to social science£®High school teacher Judy Herrell in Florida£¬US£¬described how her class used the Web to learn about what's going on in the world£®

"We could touch every side of the country through different sites from the forest to refugee£¨ÄÑÃñ£© camps£¬" she said£®"Using a book that's three or four years old is impossible " And exams can go online too£®At a high school in Tennessee£¬US£¬students take tests on their own computers£®The teacher records the grades on the network for everyone to see and then copies them to his own grade book on the Internet£®

A paperless classroom is a big step towards reducing the waste of paper£®High school teacher Stephanie Sorrell in Kentucky£¬US£¬said she used to give about900 pieces of paper each week to each student£®

"Think about the money and trees we could save with the computers£¬" she said£®But£¬with all this technology£¬there's always the risk that the machines will break down£®So£¬paper books are still widely available for these hi-tech students£®

1.In a paperless classroom£¬what is a must?

A£®Pens£® B£®Computers£®

C£®Information£® D£®Books£®

2.The high school teacher£¬Judy Herrell£¬used the example of her class to show that ____£®

A£®the Web could take them everywhere

B£®the Web taught them a lot

C£®the Web can help students have online exams

D£®the Web can help students get the latest news

3.Which of the following is NOT the writer's opinion?

A£®The paperless classroom will be good for trees£®

B£®There are some differences between the paperless studies and those in the usually way£®

C£®Paper books are no longer useful£®

D£®Paper-free studies are popular with more and more schools£®

Canadian school buses are called ¡°the safest school buses in the world¡±£®All the school buses£¬which are in deep yellow£¬have the same style£®School bus drivers have to receive strict training before getting driver¡¯s licenses£®

When a school bus runs through the city and carries children to a stop, the driver will turn on the red light and then show the sign ¡°Stop¡±£®At this time£¬all the vehicles£¨³µÁ¾£©following the school bus must stop as if they met a red light£®After all the children get on or off£¬the school bus will drive away£®Then other vehicles can go on£®

Many people will think of cartoons as soon as they talk about Japanese school buses£®For a long time£¬cartoon pictures on school buses have already been popular and become models of Japanese school buses£®When children see pink Hello Kitty or blue Doraemon, no one will refuse to go to school any more£®

On Japanese school buses£¬there¡¯s always a headman caring for kids£®If something happens suddenly£¬the headman will tell parents about it as soon as possible£®

1.The color of Canadian school buses is £®

A£®red B£®yellow C£®pink D£®blue

2.From the passage, we know that £®

A£®Canadian school buses must have a headman

B£®Canadian school buses should follow other vehicles

C£®Japanese school buses may look cute

D£®Japanese school bus drivers can get licenses easily

3.The passage is written mainly to________£®

A£®introduce school buses in Canada and Japan

B£®suggest schools choosing better school buses

C£®welcome students to Canada and Japan

D£®ask students to obey traffic rules

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