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B
Today I went to Sam's school in the UK. It was really different from my school in China. Girls wore grey skirts and white shirts, boys wore grey trousers, and everyone wore the school tie.
Some of Sam's lessons were a bit strange for me. We were reading Shakespeare in the English lesson, and there were quite some old words like "thou" and "thee" to mean "you". In history we studied 20th century China. It was strange hearing a foreign side of history—and hearing English people trying to say all our Chinese names!
Classes were a lot more relaxing than in China. Teachers were called "Sir" or "Miss"; everyone shouted answers and raised their hands in classes. It was more like a debate than a class. A bell rang at the end of each lesson and everyone jumped up to go to the next class.
At break we bought potato chips and cookies in the dining room. Lunch was later than in China—at 1 o'clock. We had big plates of pie with carrots. For dessert there was hot sweet rice called rice pudding.
It was good that I'd had an excellent lunch, because at Sam's school Monday afternoons are taken up with sports.
I played my first game of netball—a bit like basketball, but with some differences. Luckily, I'd had a quick look in the rule book before I tried to join in the game.
Sam's Weekly Schedule of Classes

(
A. students wear school uniforms in Sam's school
B. lessons are different between schools in China and the UK
C. there is a break of 30 minutes every day in the school
D. sports take up much time in Sam's school
(
A. fight
B. chance
C. discussion
D. exam
(
A. Pie and hot sweet rice.
B. Photo chips.
C. Cookies and coffee.
D. Carrots and greens.
(
A. 4 hours.
B. 2 hours.
C. 3 hours.
D. 6 hours.
(
A. Relaxed Classes in the UK
B. Clothes, Food and Sport in the UK
C. Strange Lessons in Sam's School
D. A Day in Sam's School
Today I went to Sam's school in the UK. It was really different from my school in China. Girls wore grey skirts and white shirts, boys wore grey trousers, and everyone wore the school tie.
Some of Sam's lessons were a bit strange for me. We were reading Shakespeare in the English lesson, and there were quite some old words like "thou" and "thee" to mean "you". In history we studied 20th century China. It was strange hearing a foreign side of history—and hearing English people trying to say all our Chinese names!
Classes were a lot more relaxing than in China. Teachers were called "Sir" or "Miss"; everyone shouted answers and raised their hands in classes. It was more like a debate than a class. A bell rang at the end of each lesson and everyone jumped up to go to the next class.
At break we bought potato chips and cookies in the dining room. Lunch was later than in China—at 1 o'clock. We had big plates of pie with carrots. For dessert there was hot sweet rice called rice pudding.
It was good that I'd had an excellent lunch, because at Sam's school Monday afternoons are taken up with sports.
I played my first game of netball—a bit like basketball, but with some differences. Luckily, I'd had a quick look in the rule book before I tried to join in the game.
Sam's Weekly Schedule of Classes
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A
)6. Paragraph 1 shows that ________.A. students wear school uniforms in Sam's school
B. lessons are different between schools in China and the UK
C. there is a break of 30 minutes every day in the school
D. sports take up much time in Sam's school
(
C
)7. The underlined word "debate" in Paragraph 3 means ________.A. fight
B. chance
C. discussion
D. exam
(
A
)8. What do they have for lunch at Sam's school?A. Pie and hot sweet rice.
B. Photo chips.
C. Cookies and coffee.
D. Carrots and greens.
(
B
)9. How many hours do they have for French study every week?A. 4 hours.
B. 2 hours.
C. 3 hours.
D. 6 hours.
(
D
)10. What's the best title for the passage?A. Relaxed Classes in the UK
B. Clothes, Food and Sport in the UK
C. Strange Lessons in Sam's School
D. A Day in Sam's School
答案:
6. A 7. C 8. A 9. B 10. D
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