--Have you read _____book called “HarryPotter”? --Yeah, and I want to read it _______second time.
A、a; the
B、the; the
C、a; a
D、the; a
--Have you decided where to go for yoursummer vacation? --Not yet. We_________ go to Mount Lu. It isa good place for vacation.
A、may
B、should
C、need
D、must
— Have you seen _____ empty box? — Do you mean _____ box you showed to meyesterday? I put it in your schoolbag.
A、a, the
B、an, a
C、an, the
D、the, a
- Will you get there by _____ train? - No, I'll take _ taxi.
A、/;a
B、a;the
C、/;/
D、the; a .
What goodnews! We will have longholiday after the exam.
A、/; a
B、a; /
C、/; /
D、a; a
To most of us, school means classes,teachers, schedules, grades, and tests. But for the children at Sudbury ValleySchool in Massachusetts, school is very different. Firstly, there are nolessons. All the children, aged between 4 and 19, do whatever they want. Thereare no teachers, only “staff members (职员)”. The idea behind this is that you do not need to make childrenlearn, because children want to learn anyway. “You do not need to say to athree-year-old. ‘Go explore your environment.’ You can’t stop them!” saysDaniel Greenberg, a founder of the school. “But if you make children do whatyou want all day, they will lose all taste for learning.” At Sudbury Valley School, you will allow childrento talk, read, paint, cook, work on computers, study French, play the piano,climb trees, or just run around. Two boys spent three years just fishing! The other way that SudburyValley School is different is that the children can decide the rules. Everyweek, there is a school meeting where both children and staff have one voteeach — even the four-year-olds. They decide the school rules, how to spend theschool budget(预算), andeven which staff they want and do not want any more. When the school first opened in 1968, peoplesaid it would never work. But today, the school has 200 students, and 80% ofits students go on to college. Even the two boys who went fishing all time havesuccessful careers today. One of them is a musician and the other is a computerscientist. 1.What does the school believe? A. Teachers cannot teach children well. B. Children learn best when they do what theywant to do. C. Learning is for adults — children shouldonly play. D. Children should only learn about one thingat a time. 2.What does Daniel Greenberg say aboutthree-year-olds? A. They love learning. B. They are very naughty. C. They want to be outside all thetime. D. They are too young to learn anything. 3.What happens to the children after theyleave this school? A. They do the same things as children fromother schools. B. They have problems getting into college orgetting a job. C. They usually do very unusual jobs. D. They are not successful in their business. 4.What is the main topic of the article? A. Children’s hobbies B.Education in the US C. A school without rules D.An unusual school
A terrible earthquake happened_________theafternoon of March 11th, 2011 in Japan.
A、to
B、on
C、in
D、at
- I need something for cutting the paper. - Oh, you want a knife? OK, I'll get ______ for you.
A、it
B、that
C、this
D、one
Ihis is ______book I've told youabout. It's written by_____ university teacher.