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Ⅴ.阅读与回答问题
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。(每题答案不超过 10 个词)
(2025·重庆一模改编)In February 2025, China introduced a nationwide policy to give high school students two full days off every weekend. This change aims to reduce the heavy study pressure that students have faced for years. Before the policy, many students in provinces like Hebei only had one day or even half a day to rest each week. Now, schools are required to cancel all weekend classes and exams, allowing students to relax or explore personal interests.
According to the new rules, teachers cannot give extra(额外的) homework during weekends, but schools must keep libraries and sports fields open for students who wish to study or exercise voluntarily(自愿地). In cities like Changsha and Hangzhou, some schools have even started organising weekend activities such as science clubs, art workshops, and community service programmes.
Most students welcome the policy. “I finally have time to play basketball and read novels,” said Li Ming, a 16-year-old student. “I feel less tired and more focused during weekdays.” Studies also show that students who get enough rest perform better in exams. For example, a high school in Zhejiang reported a 15% improvement in average test scores after carrying out the policy.
However, some parents still worry. “Weekends used to be important for reviewing lessons. I'm afraid my child will fall behind,” said a parent. Rural(农村的) areas face bigger challenges. In villages where educational resources are limited, students have fewer chances to take part in after-school activities. To solve this problem, the government has created free online learning platforms and encouraged urban(城市的) schools to share resources with rural ones.
Many teachers believe this policy marks a turning point in China's education. It brings both benefits(好处) and challenges to students. They suggest that schools, parents and the government should work together to help students make the most of the extra free time.
1. How long could many high school students in Hebei rest each week before the policy according to the passage? ______
2. According to the new policy, what must schools keep open for students to study or exercise? ______
3. How do students who get enough rest perform in exams? ______
4. Why did the government encourage urban schools to share resources with rural ones? ______
5.新考法 开放性试题 What can you do to make the most of your free time? ______
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。(每题答案不超过 10 个词)
(2025·重庆一模改编)In February 2025, China introduced a nationwide policy to give high school students two full days off every weekend. This change aims to reduce the heavy study pressure that students have faced for years. Before the policy, many students in provinces like Hebei only had one day or even half a day to rest each week. Now, schools are required to cancel all weekend classes and exams, allowing students to relax or explore personal interests.
According to the new rules, teachers cannot give extra(额外的) homework during weekends, but schools must keep libraries and sports fields open for students who wish to study or exercise voluntarily(自愿地). In cities like Changsha and Hangzhou, some schools have even started organising weekend activities such as science clubs, art workshops, and community service programmes.
Most students welcome the policy. “I finally have time to play basketball and read novels,” said Li Ming, a 16-year-old student. “I feel less tired and more focused during weekdays.” Studies also show that students who get enough rest perform better in exams. For example, a high school in Zhejiang reported a 15% improvement in average test scores after carrying out the policy.
However, some parents still worry. “Weekends used to be important for reviewing lessons. I'm afraid my child will fall behind,” said a parent. Rural(农村的) areas face bigger challenges. In villages where educational resources are limited, students have fewer chances to take part in after-school activities. To solve this problem, the government has created free online learning platforms and encouraged urban(城市的) schools to share resources with rural ones.
Many teachers believe this policy marks a turning point in China's education. It brings both benefits(好处) and challenges to students. They suggest that schools, parents and the government should work together to help students make the most of the extra free time.
1. How long could many high school students in Hebei rest each week before the policy according to the passage? ______
2. According to the new policy, what must schools keep open for students to study or exercise? ______
3. How do students who get enough rest perform in exams? ______
4. Why did the government encourage urban schools to share resources with rural ones? ______
5.新考法 开放性试题 What can you do to make the most of your free time? ______
答案:
1. One day or even half a day.
2. Libraries and sports fields.
3. They perform better.
4. Because of the limited educational resources in village.
5. Make a time schedule and stick to it.(答案不唯一,合理即可)
2. Libraries and sports fields.
3. They perform better.
4. Because of the limited educational resources in village.
5. Make a time schedule and stick to it.(答案不唯一,合理即可)
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