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Students at a primary school in Fuzhou, Fujian Province were required to clean the school toilets to help them develop good habits. But some parents are__________against the idea. They can’t see the advantages of students doing such chores(杂事). They think that the school________ students with a proper education, not the chance to be school _______.

In fact, parents, schools and society all play_________ important role in_________ the character of students. It is good ________ schools to give students such tasks, because only _________students will do them at home. Their parents want________ to do homework_________can help them get good marks.

In recent years, some parents will make mountains out of molehills(小题大做) when students_________to do some chores in schools. If their kids get hurt in schools, some________ about the teachers. Some may even challenge the schools’ teaching methods and management. As a result, many primary schools, especially those in big cities, do not let students _______ outdoor activities during breaks because they fear that the students might get hurt. This is bad for the ________development.

What the primary school in Fuzhou is doing is worth praising. Doing chores can put a sense of responsibility into students’ minds. It teaches them the spirit of rules and teamwork________. Besides, students’ experiences can become_________than only studying in schools.

1.A. strong B. stronger C. strongly D. more strongly

2.A. to provide B. provide C. provides D. provided

3.A. clean B. cleaning C. cleaner D. cleaners

4.A. a B. an C. the D. /

5.A. develop B. to develop C. developing D. developed

6.A. for B. of C. to D. as

7.A. little B. a little C. few D. a few

8.A. they B. their C. theirs D. them

9.A. who B. which C. what D. when

10.A. are asking B. asked C. are asked D. were asked

11.A. complains B. complained C. is complaining D. will complain

12.A. join B. to join C. take part in D. to take part in

13.A. students B. student’s C. students D. students’

14.A. also B. as well C. either D. neither

15.A. meaningful B. more meaningful C. most meaningful D. meaningfully

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