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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
At the Green Free School in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, the subject of education is very special. There are no desks, no blackboards, and no exams. Students spend a lot of time studying outdoors.
When the bell rings, a group of 12 children sit in a circle. Children close their eyes instead of rushing off to the next lesson. "Raise your hands when you can't hear a sound any longer," their teacher says, ringing a bell for a few seconds. Then they raise their hands one by one.
"I've been learning how to travel around the world in a respectful way. For me, it is important to create a school that takes into account the green transition(转型) we are going through," said Phie Ambo, who founded the school in 2014.
There are about 200 students in the school now. According to Ambo, some parents are here because of the green transition. Some people come here because the school is small and they want to build closer ties with the whole school community. "In Denmark, we have some super schools with thousands of kids, and a lot of people are uncomfortable with that," explained Ambo.
The school not only provides healthy food, but also allows children to bring along whatever they want to eat. "It's about showing our kids that the whole green transition can be fun and nice, rather than doing nothing," said Ambo.
()1. What do we know about students at the Green Free School?
A. They are good at gardening.
B. They take a test once a month.
C. They don't have any classrooms.
D. They stay outside most of the time.
()2. What does Paragraph 2 describe?
A. The beauty of the school.
B. The green transition of the school.
C. One of the teachers at the school.
D. One of the classes at the school.
()3. Which question does Paragraph 4 try to answer?
A. Why did Ambo start the school?
B. Why do parents choose the school?
C. What challenges is the school facing?
D. What lessons do children learn at the school?
()4. What does the Green Free School want to do?
A. To encourage students to learn from each other.
B. To help students develop interests and hobbies.
C. To prepare students for the green transition.
D. To tell students to live happily and healthily.
A
At the Green Free School in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, the subject of education is very special. There are no desks, no blackboards, and no exams. Students spend a lot of time studying outdoors.
When the bell rings, a group of 12 children sit in a circle. Children close their eyes instead of rushing off to the next lesson. "Raise your hands when you can't hear a sound any longer," their teacher says, ringing a bell for a few seconds. Then they raise their hands one by one.
"I've been learning how to travel around the world in a respectful way. For me, it is important to create a school that takes into account the green transition(转型) we are going through," said Phie Ambo, who founded the school in 2014.
There are about 200 students in the school now. According to Ambo, some parents are here because of the green transition. Some people come here because the school is small and they want to build closer ties with the whole school community. "In Denmark, we have some super schools with thousands of kids, and a lot of people are uncomfortable with that," explained Ambo.
The school not only provides healthy food, but also allows children to bring along whatever they want to eat. "It's about showing our kids that the whole green transition can be fun and nice, rather than doing nothing," said Ambo.
()1. What do we know about students at the Green Free School?
A. They are good at gardening.
B. They take a test once a month.
C. They don't have any classrooms.
D. They stay outside most of the time.
()2. What does Paragraph 2 describe?
A. The beauty of the school.
B. The green transition of the school.
C. One of the teachers at the school.
D. One of the classes at the school.
()3. Which question does Paragraph 4 try to answer?
A. Why did Ambo start the school?
B. Why do parents choose the school?
C. What challenges is the school facing?
D. What lessons do children learn at the school?
()4. What does the Green Free School want to do?
A. To encourage students to learn from each other.
B. To help students develop interests and hobbies.
C. To prepare students for the green transition.
D. To tell students to live happily and healthily.
答案:
1. D
2. D
3. B
4. C
2. D
3. B
4. C
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