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B 新素材·规则

When you want to ask your teacher a question during class, what do you do? Do you simply shout out your question as soon as it comes to your mind? Or do you put up your hand and wait until the teacher calls your name?
If you politely put up your hand first, it's probably because your teacher has a rule about what you are allowed to do when you have a question. Can you imagine what it would be like if everyone can simply talk whenever they want during class? Instead of a peaceful learning environment, a classroom without rules would be out of order!
When you learn to drive, you'll realise how many rules you have to follow. As a Chinese saying goes, "Nothing can be done without norms or standards." If you make a list of the rules you follow each day, you will quickly realise they can keep you safe and make your life more enjoyable.
Although sometimes you may think that a rule is unfair(不公平的), don't break it. Instead, think about what you can do to change it. To change a rule, you must first follow it.
(
A. By giving examples.
B. By describing a situation.
C. By asking some questions.
D. By providing some materials.
(
A. Change some unfair rules.
B. Set some rules in advance (提前).
C. Punish(惩罚) students who break the rules.
D. Allow everyone to talk whenever they want during class.
(
A. 吃一堑,长一智。
B. 不入虎穴,焉得虎子。
C. 有则改之,无则加勉。
D. 不以规矩,不能成方圆。
(
A. The ways of making fair rules
B. The importance of rules
C. Why rules can keep you safe when you drive
D. How students should ask questions during class
When you want to ask your teacher a question during class, what do you do? Do you simply shout out your question as soon as it comes to your mind? Or do you put up your hand and wait until the teacher calls your name?
If you politely put up your hand first, it's probably because your teacher has a rule about what you are allowed to do when you have a question. Can you imagine what it would be like if everyone can simply talk whenever they want during class? Instead of a peaceful learning environment, a classroom without rules would be out of order!
When you learn to drive, you'll realise how many rules you have to follow. As a Chinese saying goes, "Nothing can be done without norms or standards." If you make a list of the rules you follow each day, you will quickly realise they can keep you safe and make your life more enjoyable.
Although sometimes you may think that a rule is unfair(不公平的), don't break it. Instead, think about what you can do to change it. To change a rule, you must first follow it.
(
C
)5. ◆新考法·开篇方式◆How does the writer start the text?A. By giving examples.
B. By describing a situation.
C. By asking some questions.
D. By providing some materials.
(
B
)6. According to Paragraph 2, what can teachers do to keep a peaceful learning environment?A. Change some unfair rules.
B. Set some rules in advance (提前).
C. Punish(惩罚) students who break the rules.
D. Allow everyone to talk whenever they want during class.
(
D
)7. What does the sentence "Nothing can be done without norms or standards." in Paragraph 3 mean in Chinese?A. 吃一堑,长一智。
B. 不入虎穴,焉得虎子。
C. 有则改之,无则加勉。
D. 不以规矩,不能成方圆。
(
B
)8. What is the best title for the text?A. The ways of making fair rules
B. The importance of rules
C. Why rules can keep you safe when you drive
D. How students should ask questions during class
答案:
5—8 CBDB
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