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1. What kind of school is Nottingham High School? | |||
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A. A girl"s school. B. A boys" school. C. A co-educational (男女同校的) school. D. Not mentioned. | |||
2. In which period can students have the longest rest at school? | |||
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A. First break. B. Second break. C. Third break. D. Afternoon registration. | |||
3. How long at most can students who do not take part in any after-school activities stay in the school each day? | |||
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A. 10 hours 15 minutes. B. 8 hours 45 minutes. C. 7 hours. D. 4 hours 10 minutes. | |||
4. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true? | |||
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A. There are usually two registrations a day. B. Visitors can be received from 9.00 a.m to 4.00 p.m. C. The service time of the Library is longer than that of the ICT Centre. D. Students can have breakfast at school before 8.00 a.m. | |||
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School clubs are a great way for students with similar hobbies to meet. If you find that your school doesn"t offer any extracurricular (课程之外的) activities that interest you, then start your own club. It"s really not that hard and could have a terrific pay-off (回复). Step 1: Check with the principal"s office to make sure the club you want to start doesn"t already exist. Step 2: If it doesn"t, find out your school"s requirements for setting up a new club. Most schools welcome clubs so the process should not be too hard. Step 3: Get a sponsor (发起人) for your club. Usually, a teacher or other school official needs to be responsible for students" extracurricular activities. In certain examples the sponsor can either attract or sicken (使嫌恶) possible members, so be mindful of who you choose to sponsor your club. Step 4: Recruit club members. Get permission to post notices announcing your new club, and include a contact person for interested students. Step 5: Schedule a meeting to discuss what activities your club will pursue (致力于). Use this time to try to focus on a direction of the club so that no one is getting into something they did not plan for. Step 6: Set up a structure for your club. Select officers and decide who will be responsible for what. Step 7: Make plans to raise any necessary funds. Try to contact a local businessman who might be interested in your club. | |||
1. What does the underlined word "recruit" mean in Chinese? | |||
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A. 训练 B. 招募 C. 选择 D. 激励 | |||
2. What does a sponsor usually serve as for a school club? | |||
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A. A club member trainer. B. The chairperson. C. A responsible supervisor (指导人). D. All of the above. | |||
3. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage? | |||
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A. School clubs focus on extracurricular activities. B. An unsuitable sponsor can drive possible members away. C. You need to get permission to advertise your club around the school. D. It is often very difficult to satisfy the school"s requirements for starting a school club. | |||
4. What is the best title for this passage? | |||
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A. A great way to find fiends with similar hobbies. B. Interesting extracurricular activities. C. How to start a school club. D. Plans to gain funds you need. | |||
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The easiest way for the English to deal with their social discomfort is to avoid social interaction altogether, by choosing either leisure (闲暇) activities that can be performed in the privacy of one"s own house, or outdoor activities that follow their interest without direct contact with anyone other than one"s own family members, such as going for a walk, or to the cinema, or shopping. In recent survey, over half of all the leisure activities were of this private domestic type, and of the top ten pastimes, only two-having friends round for a meal or drink, and going to the pub-could be described as "sociable". The most domestic activities are the most popular: watching TV, listening to the radio, reading, DIY (Do It Yourself) and gardening. Even when the English are being sociable, the survey findings show that most of them would much rather entertain a few close friends or relatives in the safety of their own homes than venture out among strangers. In the latest national census survey (人口普查), over half of the entire adult male population had been DIYing in the four weeks before the census date. Nearly a third of the female population had also been busily improving their homes, and their work with their gardens was equally obvious: 52 percent of all English males and 45 percent of females had been out there, cutting branches and weeding grass. Even among people claiming to belong to a particular religion, only two percent attend services every week. The rest of the population can be found every Sunday at their local garden center or DIY superstore. And when they want a break from caring about their own homes and gardens, they go on trips to visit bigger and better houses and gardens, such as the stately homes and gardens opened to the public by the National Trust and the Royal Horticulture Society. Visiting grand country houses always ranks as one of the most popular national pastimes. | |||
1. The result of the survey shows that ______. | |||
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A. about half English people enjoy working in their gardens B. 8 out of 10 pastimes can be described as social activities C. 2 percent of the religious people enjoy visits to public houses D. visiting stately homes is the most popular national pastime | |||
2. According to the passage, the English enjoy all of the following EXCEPT ______. | |||
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A. the social activities, such as gathering with friends B. working at home and in their gardens C. dining out in a public place among strangers D. visits to stately homes and gardens | |||
3. The underlined word "domestic" probably means ______. | |||
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A. public B. household C. outdoor D. collective | |||
4. The passage mainly tells us about ______. | |||
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A. why the English don"t like social activities B. how the English spend their leisure time C. what the result of a recent census survey is D. where the English hold their private activities |