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二、阅读表达

阅读短文,回答下面 5 个问题。(每题答案不超过 10 个词)
(2024·铁岭期中)Schools around the world have different rules to help students grow. Let's see how countries use different rules to build better learners and schools.
In Germany(德国), students must arrive at school before 8 o'clock. A seventh grader from Berlin says, “Being late even once means a talk with the principal(校长). So I always set two alarms(闹钟)!” In Finland, classes are 45 minutes long, followed by 15 - minute breaks. Students like Lisa, 11, say this helps them focus better.
In the UK, many schools let students wear their own clothes. Some teachers say this helps with creativity(创造力) and prepares students for the real world. However, other schools still ask students to wear uniforms because it makes morning easier and saves lots of time.
In Brazil(巴西), football practice is part of daily routines. Teachers there think football teaches teamwork. In Iceland, all students have to spend at least one hour outdoors every day, even in winter. “We play ball games or hike in nature. It keeps us strong,” says Eva. On the other side of the world, Australian schools have a special rule—“No hat, no play!” Students must wear hats outdoors to stay safe from the strong sun.
Why do these rules matter? They teach important ideas like respect and safety. As a Canadian principal said, “Good rules don't limit(拘束) students—they help them
1. What must students in Germany do if they are late for school?
2. How long are class breaks in Lisa's school?
3. Why do Australian schools ask their students to wear hats outdoors?
4. Fill in the blank in the last paragraph.
5. Do you think your school rules are important? Why or why not?
阅读短文,回答下面 5 个问题。(每题答案不超过 10 个词)
(2024·铁岭期中)Schools around the world have different rules to help students grow. Let's see how countries use different rules to build better learners and schools.
In Germany(德国), students must arrive at school before 8 o'clock. A seventh grader from Berlin says, “Being late even once means a talk with the principal(校长). So I always set two alarms(闹钟)!” In Finland, classes are 45 minutes long, followed by 15 - minute breaks. Students like Lisa, 11, say this helps them focus better.
In the UK, many schools let students wear their own clothes. Some teachers say this helps with creativity(创造力) and prepares students for the real world. However, other schools still ask students to wear uniforms because it makes morning easier and saves lots of time.
In Brazil(巴西), football practice is part of daily routines. Teachers there think football teaches teamwork. In Iceland, all students have to spend at least one hour outdoors every day, even in winter. “We play ball games or hike in nature. It keeps us strong,” says Eva. On the other side of the world, Australian schools have a special rule—“No hat, no play!” Students must wear hats outdoors to stay safe from the strong sun.
Why do these rules matter? They teach important ideas like respect and safety. As a Canadian principal said, “Good rules don't limit(拘束) students—they help them
shine/be better selves
!” In fact, rules can shape not just classrooms, but futures.1. What must students in Germany do if they are late for school?
They must talk with the principal.
2. How long are class breaks in Lisa's school?
15 minutes.
3. Why do Australian schools ask their students to wear hats outdoors?
To stay safe from the strong sun.
4. Fill in the blank in the last paragraph.
shine/be better selves
5. Do you think your school rules are important? Why or why not?
Yes. Because they help students develop good habits.
答案:
1.They must talk with the principal.
2.15 minutes.
3.To stay safe from the strong sun.
4.shine/be better selves(言之有理即可)
5.Yes. Because they help students develop good habits.(言之有理即可)
2.15 minutes.
3.To stay safe from the strong sun.
4.shine/be better selves(言之有理即可)
5.Yes. Because they help students develop good habits.(言之有理即可)
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