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  We moved to a new area when our son was in Grade Five.Before we moved, we took him to spend half a day at his new school.There he saw his new classmates and teachers.He enjoyed the visit.During the almost 150-kilometre drive home, he told us that he had told some of the students the dace when we would move there.And he had also invited them to visit us.

  The moving day, a Saturday, was a busy day.We arrived at our new house at noon.About an hour later, kids began to come and soon one of them invited our son to his house to play for the afternoon.

  By the time he returned, he knew where most of the kids lived and the histories of their families.

  On Monday morning, the doorbell rang just before the time he would leave for school.Then it rang again and again.

  By the time he was ready, we had eight young boys waiting to walk to school with him on his first day.They all live near us.

  I asked them if their parents had sent them.The answers surprised and pleased me, "No, we just came so that he would have someone to walk with." and "It is the right thing to do."

  The friendships were formed(形成)from that day.We have lived here for nearly six years and the same group of kids still play together, go to parties on weekends together, and surfing the Internet together.

  I am still thinking how welcoming and kind those kids are.And how lucky my son is to have them as friends.

(1)

Before the family moved to the new area, the son was taken to his new school to _________.

[  ]

A.

invite the teachers to visit them

B.

get to know it

C.

see if the school was far

D.

play with his classmates

(2)

Why did the doorbell ring again and again on Monday morning?

[  ]

A.

Because no one answered it.

B.

Because it was time for school.

C.

Because kids were coming one by one.

D.

Because there was something wrong with it.

(3)

Which of the following is true?

[  ]

A.

The family moved to the new house on Saturday afternoon.

B.

The kids visited the house before the family arrived.

C.

The son knew the kids well before he got there.

D.

The son was invited to play in a kid's house later that afternoon.

(4)

The passage shows us that _________.

[  ]

A.

it's easy to move to a new place

B.

it's kind of people to help a new comer

C.

it's good to make new friends

D.

it's better to live in the same place

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(1)

For whom is this form above most probably written?

[  ]

A.

Parents.

B.

Children.

C.

Teachers.

D.

Students.

(2)

According to the information given in the form, why don't students like to study?

[  ]

A.

Because of too much homework.

B.

Because they don't know how to get on well with classmates.

C.

Because of the influence of computer games.

D.

Because they don't like to do exercise.

(3)

________ will help you avoid becoming short-sighted.

[  ]

A.

Doing eye exercises regularly

B.

Reading in bed

C.

Reading in the sun

D.

Reading too long

(4)

If you feel stressed, you should ________.

[  ]

A.

do less homework

B.

make plans for your study, hobbies and relaxation

C.

fight with others

D.

have some snacks

(5)

Peter is very fat.Maybe he ________.

[  ]

A.

plays computer games too much

B.

has too many snacks

C.

doesn't like to do exercise

D.

B&C

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When you are in trouble,whom will you tell the problems to and ask for help? Someone has made a survey in a middle school.500 students were asked to choose one answer among friends or classmates,parents,head teacher and teachers.Here is the result.Please read the chart and try to get some information.

  1. 1.

    Most of the students would like to talk about their problems with _________.

    1. A.
      friends or classmates
    2. B.
      parents
    3. C.
      head teacher
    4. D.
      teachers
  2. 2.

    Less than a quarter of the students chose parents, the most possible reason is __________.

    1. A.
      parents don't love their children
    2. B.
      children don't trust(信任) their parents
    3. C.
      parents aren't able to give good advice
    4. D.
      sometimes parents and children can't understand each other
  3. 3.

    According to the fact that only 9%of the students wanted to communicate with their head teacher or teachers,what is the best suggestion?

    1. A.
      The students should work harder.
    2. B.
      The students should listen to the teachers more carefully.
    3. C.
      The teachers should be more strict with the students.
    4. D.
      The teachers should pay more attention to the students' feelings.
  4. 4.

    According to the article which of the following is NOT true?

    1. A.
      Only a little part(部分) of students ask their teachers for help
    2. B.
      Students trust parents more than classmates
    3. C.
      About 400 students will ask their friends or classmates for help
    4. D.
      All the students come from the same middle school
  5. 5.

    According to the article we can infer(推斷):

    1. A.
      we must be friends to them if we want the children to trust us
    2. B.
      Teachers can’t give students enough help
    3. C.
      Students have few troubles in school
    4. D.
      Students always tell their friends or classmates anything

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     Recently, how teachers should criticize (批評(píng)) students __1__ reported in the news. It is because of
 a new __2__ from the Ministry of Education. It says that the head teachers have rights to criticize their
 students "in a proper way".
     Many teachers welcome the rule. They say the move will help teachers __3__ educate students.
 "Today's teachers are afraid it will hurt students' pride," said Ms Yang, "Most of the students are single
 children, and their __4__ are very protective."
     Yang once criticized two boy students who had fought in her class. __5__ next day, the boys'
 parents went to the headmaster and said that Yang had been too hard on their boys. Since then, she has
  been very careful __6__ criticizing students.
     But some teachers think the rule is too general (寬泛的). What is a "proper manner"? They ask. Here
  is __7__ students have to say.
     Wen Wen is a Junior 2 student __8__ Changsha. She says that when her teachers criticize students,
 they do not use harsh (刺耳的) words. Most of her classmates __9__ this kind of criticism.
    Guo Xiaoyu, a __10__ Beijing student thinks it is better to criticize a student in private (私下)."I don't
  like teachers criticizing me in front of the whole class.  I lose face," she said.
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  Anyone who is interested in study will welcome the latest development in classroom technology.School pupils equipped with hand-held keypads(鍵盤)connected wirelessly to electronic whiteboards(白色書寫板)can now answer teachers questions-without their classmates knowing.The electronic“student response system”is aimed at 4-to-11-year-olds

  Stephen Jury, the company’s chief manager, says the system helps teachers with the continuous assessment of pupils, and encourages shy children to voice opinions and become more active in class.

  According to the Department of Education and Skills, ICT(information and communications technology)spending for schools has more than doubled since 1998.

  “If anything, it will probably increase,”says David Todman, Dell’s UK schools manager.“To achieve what the government wants in education, there is nothing it can do but increase expenditure on IT.”

  The education white paper Higher Standards, Better Schools for All, looks to IT to help the government achieve two aims-lessons tailored to(適應(yīng))different pupils’ needs and connecting parents more closely with choosing and running schools.It notes that more than 80% of secondary schools now have websites.“Parents and pupils will be able to see exactly what’s on offer, how well the school is doing, and the future direction it plans to take.”Parents can log on(登錄)to the school’s IT system to look at their child’s reports, attendance records and information about homework.

  Nearly everyone agrees that more needs to be done to make sure that computers are used properly in schools.Stephen Jury says that Britain needs to follow the US in developing the rules of“educational technology”rather than leaving e-learning in the hands of IT departments.

(1)

What would be the best title for this passage?

[  ]

A.

The electronic “student response system”

B.

The use of technology in teaching

C.

Information and communication technology

D.

Technology in the classrooms in the world

(2)

The electronic “student response system” can do the following EXCEPT ________.

[  ]

A.

making students answer teachers’ questions without their classmates’ knowing

B.

helping teachers with continuous assessment of students

C.

encouraging shy students to be more active in the classroom activities

D.

making the lessons meet the needs of every student at school

(3)

According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?

[  ]

A.

The electronic“student response system”is intended to be use in high schools.

B.

The amount of money the English government spent on IT is reducing every year.

C.

Parents can learn more about their child’s performance at school through the IT system.

D.

Now more than 80% of English schools have their own websites.

(4)

From the passage we can infer that ________.

[  ]

A.

it is no longer easy for the students to lie, about their learning and homework

B.

in America, it is the IT departments that make roles of“educational technology”

C.

there is no need to make sure that computers are used properly at schools

D.

parents can log on to the school’s website to learn as their children do

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