甘肃省兰州一中2014届高三高考冲刺模拟考试(四)英语试题
第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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Japanese high school students either walk or ride bicycles if the distance is not too great.In other eases, students must take public buses and trains.After junior high school, students attend schools based on Aeir high school entrance examination scores.So some students travel a great distance to attend the school.
The school day begins at 830- Then students assemble in their homeroom classes for the day's studies.Each homeroom has an average of 40-45 students.Students stay in their homeroom classrooms for most of the school day.Only for physical education, laboratory classes, or other subjects requiring special facilities do students move to different parts of the school.Between classes and at lunchtime, classrooms can be noisy, lively places.Some schools may have a cafeteria, but most do not.In most schools, students bring a box lunch from home, prepared by the mother in the early morning hours.
Japanese students spend 240 days a year at school, 60 days more than American students.Students in high schools take three years' each of the following subjects mathematics, social studies, Japanese, science, and English.Other subjects include physical education, music, art, and moral studies.All the students in one grade level study the same subjects.Given the number of required subjects, electives are few.
After-School Activities
Club activities take place after school every day.Students can join only one club, and they rarely change clubs from year to year, so the clubs are relatively stable.Clubs are made up of sports clubs (baseball, soccer, judo, kendo, etc.) and culture clubs (English, broadcasting, science, etc.).New students usually are encouraged to select a club shortly after the school year begins in April.Clubs meet for two hours after school each day and many clubs continue to meet during school vacations.
1.Most Japanese high school students often have their lunch
A.in restaurants B.in school cafeterias
C.at home D.in homeroom classrooms