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English | B£« | Your reading and writing are good. But you have a strong accent(¿ÚÒô), so you are not good at speaking. And you do not put much effort into this subject. If you work hard, you can get a better grade in this subject. |
Physics | A£« | You are good at this subject. You are hardworking. I am glad that you do best in this subject. |
Math | C | You like this subject. But you are not good at this subject because you are a little lazy. It is disappointing. You can do better if you try your best. |
Music | B | It is a happy thing to hear you play the piano. You are crazy about music. Although you like this subject best, your accent has a bad influence on your singing. |
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¡¾2¡¿James got the best grade in ____________.
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C. He had a strong accent.
¡¾4¡¿Which of the following is TRUE according to this passage?
A. James doesn't like math.
B. James studies hard in physics.
C. James' speaking is good.
¡¾5¡¿From this passage, we know that ____________.
A. James is a bad student.
B. James had the exams on January 24th.
C. studying hard can make one get good grades.
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I taugth math, English and physics at Chamasiri Secondary School whiel I was a teacher in Kenya. This school had four classrooms¡ªone for each grade, Form 1, Form 2, Form 3 and Form 4. They are equivalent (¶ÔµÈ) to our 9th ,10th ,11th, and 12th grade. Teachers traveled from classroom to classroom instead of the students going from room to room. The Form 1 class had 60 students, Form 2 had 45, Form 3 had 30, and Form 4 about 12 students. The class sizes became smaller as the grades continued on. Why did this happen? Many families were very poor and couldn¡¯t afford the school fees(ѧ·Ñ).
Most countryside schools in Kenya did not have a lot of money. As a result, there were very few textbooks for the students to use. I had seven math texts for my Form 2 class and 14 for the Form 1 class. Anything the students needed to know was put up on the blackboard and the students copied it down into their noetbooks. The notebooks became the students¡¯ textbooks.
Kenya students study ten different subject areas. Some of the students spend over an hour running home. They do chores at home and hopefully manage to find some time to study before it gets dark. Most familes do not have electricity and may not even have candles for their children to study by.
Luckily, Kenya education has been becoming better and better in the past few years. I¡¯m sure it will have a good future.
¡¾1¡¿Which grade does Form 3 refer to (Ö¸µÄÊÇ) in ther writer¡¯s country?
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C. The students preferred to use their notebooks.
D. The teachers asked the students to take notes.
¡¾3¡¿Why do some students run home from school?
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B. They don¡¯t like studing in the school.
C. They hope to have more time to study.
D. They want to get candles in the stores.
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A. In Kenya, a school year has three terms.
B. The Form 1 class had the most students.
C. Each family has electricity in Kenya.
D. Kenya education has been improving.
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The notice says that short sight cannot be completely cured with current medical technology. Therefore, these advertisements could mislead children and their parents.
Young people can prevent and control short sight by spending more time outside and less time in front of books or computers. People who have sight problems should first go to a hospital and let a doctor decide what to do.
More than 450 million Chinese have suffered from short sight since June 2018. Short sight rates are around 30 percent for primary school students, 60 percent for junior high school students and 80 percent for senior high school students. This is likely because students spend a lot of time reading books and using electronic devices.
To reduce short sight among young people, the government made a new plan last August. The plan is designed to limit the amount of time children spend playing video games, as well as limit the production of new video games.
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¡¾2¡¿Advertisements with the word "__________¡° will be banned by the government.
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