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There are quite a few advantages of wearing school uniforms. The idea may seem disagreeable at first, but considering all the positive effects coming from wearing uniforms you would be more likely to enjoy them.

Teachers love school uniforms because it helps provide an orderly learning environment. Having students dressed in uniforms may teach them how to present themselves in a neat and professional manner. It gives students the opportunity to learn how to dress like young ladies and gentleman. And they can focus their attention on academics rather than style.

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Uniforms today are also becoming trendier and can be seen in many areas of pop culture. Celebrities(ÃûÈË)and fashion designers are using uniforms as inspiration for new looks which also appeal to students.

1.What would be the best title for the text?

A. How to dress properly.

B. The history of school uniforms.

C. The advantages of school uniforms.

D. How to deal with pressure in school.

2.Teachers think that wearing school uniforms ________________.

A. is just a tradition that students should follow

B. makes students feel less pressure in study

C. helps students put more effort into their studies

D. makes students lose their independence and identity

3.The underlined part ¡°it won¡¯t break the bank¡± in Paragraph 3 probably means ¡°__________¡±.

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B. a school uniform should be worn every day

C. parents will have to go to the bank many times

D. parents who work in a bank can afford the uniform

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A. are not popular with fashion designers

B. were not accepted by parents in the past

C. will be designed by students themselves

D. will be more fashionable in the future

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After commuting, cooking dinner and doing household chores, the average parent has just 30 minutes to devote to their children in the evenings, according to a new study. One in four working parents worry that half an hour simply isn¡¯t enough, while almost half fret that they aren¡¯t a good enough parent during the week.

However, parenting experts believe just 12 minutes a day may be enough for mothers and fathers to fully reconnect with their child ¡ª as long as they ask the right questions. Child psychologist Dr Claire Halsey said asking a series of open-ended questions can help improve parents¡¯ relationship with their children.

Among the questions recommended in the research are: ¡°How many times have you smiled today ¡ª what made you laugh?¡±; ¡°Can you act out what you did at breaktime?¡±; ¡°Who is taller ¡ª mummy or your teacher?¡± and ¡°What are the names of the toys you played with today?¡± Parents of older children are advised to start up a conversation with: ¡°I¡¯ve got a great story for you but I want one in return¡­ you first!¡± or ¡°Tell me some school gossip ¡­ I¡¯m all ears!¡±

Dr Halsey, working with the makers of Ribena Plus, who commissioned the research, said: ¡°There is no one as tough on their own parenting skills as a parent ¡ª but this study shows there is no need for parents to be so harsh. It¡¯s hard for working parents to juggle all their responsibilities and it can feel like guilt is simply a parent¡¯s lot ¡ª but it¡¯s absolutely not. By using clever tactics such as a little preparation alongside use of open-ended questions ¡ª such as ¡®Tell me what the best bit about your day was?¡¯ ¡ª parents can reduce the time worrying about chores and work and spend more time learning about their children¡¯s day.¡±

1.The underlined word reconnect in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ________.

A. discuss B. communicateC. understandD. combine

2.According to Paragraph 1, almost half of the working parents ________.

A. can spare only about half an hour to be with their kids every day

B. spend their daytime commuting, cooking dinner and doing household chores

C. worry that half an hour¡¯s stay with their kids is far from enough

D. fear that they aren¡¯t a good enough parent during the week

3.What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3 mean?

A. I will be glad to listen.

B. I will be very interested.

C. I will listen carefully.

D. I will call your teacher at school.

4.Which of the following open-ended questions is for a three-year-old child?

A. Where are you off to with your friends this weekend?

B. Who played the best in your football match today?

C. What science project are you doing at the moment and can I help with it?

D. What are the names of the toys you played with today?

5.What does Dr Halsey intend to tell us in this passage?

A. It is not necessary for parents to spend too much time with their children.

B. It is natural that working parents do not afford more time to reconnect with kids.

C. It is important that working parents learn more parenting skills.

D. It is clever that parents ask their kids questions instead of doing chores.

 

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The Galapagos Islands are in the Pacific Ocean, off the western coast of South America They are a rocky, lonely spot, but they are also one of the most unusual places in the world. One reason is that they are the home of some of the last giant tortoises£¨Îڹ꣩left on earth.

Weighing hundreds of pounds, these tortoises go slowly around the rocks and sand of the islands. Strangely, each of these islands has its own particular kinds of tortoises. There are seven different kinds of tortoises on the eight islands, and each kind is slightly different from the other.

Hundreds of years ago, thousands of tortoises were around these islands. However, all that changed when people started landing there. When people first arrived in 1535, crews would seize as many tortoises as they could. They would roll the tortoises onto their backs when they were brought onto the ships. The tortoises were completely helpless once on their backs, so they could only lie there until used for soups and stews. Almost 100,000 tortoises were carried off in this way.

The tortoises faced other problems, too. Soon after the first ships, settlers arrived, bringing pigs, goats, donkeys, dogs and cats. A11 0f these animals ruined life for the tortoises. Donkeys and goats ate all the plants that the tortoises usually fed on, while the pigs, dogs and cats ate thousands of baby tortoises each year. Within a few years, it was hard to find any tortoise eggs-or even any baby tortoises.

Finally, in the 1950s, scientists decided that something must be done. The first part of their plan was to remove as many cats, dogs and other animals as they could from the islands. Next, they tried to make sure that more baby tortoises would be born; This slow, hard work continues today, and, thanks to it, the number of tortoises is now increasing every year. Perhaps these wonderful animals will not disappear after all

1.What can we learn from Paragraph i?

A. The Galapagos Islands are the biggest islands in the Pacific Ocean

B. The giant tortoises have all left the Galapagos Islands already.

C. The giant tortoises made the Galapagos Islands unusual places.

D .People have built many homes for the giant tortoises on the islands.

2.What is special about the tortoises according to Paragraph 2?

A. They weigh hundreds of pounds.

B. They move around very slowly.

C. There are different kinds of tortoises.

D. They are larger than the ones in other places.

3.What happened first?

A. Sailors took tortoises aboard the ships.

B. Scientists decided to take measures to protect the tortoises.

C. Pigs, dogs and cats ate many baby tortoises.

D. Settlers brought other as to the islands.

4. What happened soon after people brought animals to the islands?

A. Tortoise eggs were kept in safe containers.

B. The animals ate the tortoises' food and eggs.

C. The tortoises continued to wander freely.

D. The tortoises fought against the other animals.

5. What's the result of the scientists' effort?

A. The tortoises began to disappear gradually.

B. The number of tortoises began to decrease

C. Scientists took away other animals off the islands.

D. There are more and more giant tortoises on the islands.

 

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