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The British love sending text messages. They send more than 2.5 billion every month. And most people now understand the language of text, with its numbers and missing l 1. . In fact, when a student at a Scottish school wrote the whole article “in txt”, his teacher g 2. him “C+ 4 f4t ” (“C+ for effort ”).

A 3. texting(发短信) is a cheap way of keeping in touch with your friends, it can also bring problems. In 2005, a British teenager became the f 4. person in the world to receive treatment for an addiction(沉溺) to text messaging. In one year, the nineteen-year-old spent about £4,500 o 5. texts.

For some people, text messaging has c 6. their lives. For example, James Trusler from Sussex in England travels around the world taking p 7. in texting competitions and TV shows. He’s the world’s fastest texter and recently set a new world r 8. while he was appearing on Australian TV. He texted:“The razor-toothed piranhas of the genera Serraslmus and Pygocentrus are the most ferocious freshwater fish in the world. In reality they seldom attack a human.” I 9. took him 67 seconds. James sends a lot of text messages—about 2,500 a month. But he doesn’t get big bills because he works f 10. a large mobile phone company!

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What happens when five Chinese teachers take over a British classroom full of teenagers? The experimental program was designed to test how 50 students ages 13 and 14 at the Bohunt School in Hampshire would deal with a completely Chinese teaching method. With long school days and tough rules, it’s considered to be "strict" to Westerners.

It took the BBC six months to choose suitable Chinese teachers. They had to be English, math, science or social science teachers with more than five years teaching experience in China. They also had to be able to teach in English. Though language was not a problem for the Chinese teachers, they weren't used to the difference between Chinese and British students. Li Aiyun from the Nanjing Foreign Language School told British media that when she handed out homework sheets, she expected the students to concentrate on their homework. "But when I walked in the classroom, some students were chatting, some students were eating, somebody was even putting make-up on her face. I had to control myself, or I would be crazy. About half of them tried their best to follow me. And the other half ? Who knows what they were doing?" she said.

While Rosie Lunskey, 15, told BBC interviewers that she found it difficult to get used to the Chinese teachers. "Acting like robots was the right way to go. I'm used to speaking my mind in class, giving ideas, often working in groups to develop my skills and improve my knowledge. But a lot of the time in the experiment, the only thing I felt I was learning was how to copy notes really fast and listen to the teacher, "she complained.

1.How many Chinese teachers did BBC choose?

A. 4 B. 5 C.6 D. 8

2.They didn’t choose _______________teachers.

A. Science B. English C. Math D. Chinese

3.What doe s the underlined word “concentrate” mean in Chinese?

A.浓缩 B. 专注 C. 限制 D. 批注

4.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. The students’ age is between 13 and 14.

B. Some students were eating when Li Aiyun entered the classroom.

C. Rosie Lunskey liked the Chinese teaching methods very much.

D. The teachers can all speak English very well.

5.What’s the passage mainly about?

A. Art form. B. Culture.

C. Education. D. Homework.

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