B
At school, students usually learn many subjects in the classroom like English, Maths and so on. Now there is a new one in some schools—Gardening. It is an outdoor subject. In the gardening class, teachers teach students different kinds of vegetables and how to grow them. Then students work in groups.
It's also fun to get something to eat and see. In some schools, students like to grow carrots and tomatoes. It's always interesting for them to pick a carrot or a tomato, wash it and eat it right in the garden. In other schools, students like to grow flowers. When spring comes, all the flowers come out, and they're really beautiful. Students like to walk and talk among the flowers.
Only fun from the classes? Of course not. Students can learn something too. Keeping a school garden is difficult and all the students in the group need to come and help. This teaches them teamwork. Also, some vegetables are quick to grow, while others take much longer. This teaches students they need to wait before they get the things they want.
There may be many other good things about school gardening, but one thing is for sure—students really love having outdoor classes.
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A. School.
B. Subject.
C. Student.
D. Classroom.
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A. The students really love this subject.
B. This subject is very boring.
C. This subject takes students much time.
D. The students don't love this subject.
(
A. The students have fun in the gardening classes.
B. All the vegetables need a long time to grow.
C. Students may ask schools to have more outdoor subjects.
D. The garden in the school is very big and beautiful.
At school, students usually learn many subjects in the classroom like English, Maths and so on. Now there is a new one in some schools—Gardening. It is an outdoor subject. In the gardening class, teachers teach students different kinds of vegetables and how to grow them. Then students work in groups.
The students really love this subject.
▲ Why? Because they can have much fun in this class. They don't have to sit at their desks in the classroom all day. They can get out, get their hands dirty, do things with their own hands, and relax.It's also fun to get something to eat and see. In some schools, students like to grow carrots and tomatoes. It's always interesting for them to pick a carrot or a tomato, wash it and eat it right in the garden. In other schools, students like to grow flowers. When spring comes, all the flowers come out, and they're really beautiful. Students like to walk and talk among the flowers.
Only fun from the classes? Of course not. Students can learn something too. Keeping a school garden is difficult and all the students in the group need to come and help. This teaches them teamwork. Also, some vegetables are quick to grow, while others take much longer. This teaches students they need to wait before they get the things they want.
There may be many other good things about school gardening, but one thing is for sure—students really love having outdoor classes.
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B
) 25. What does the underlined word “one” in paragraph 1 refer to (指)?A. School.
B. Subject.
C. Student.
D. Classroom.
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A
) 26. Which of the following can be put in the “The students really love this subject.
▲”?A. The students really love this subject.
B. This subject is very boring.
C. This subject takes students much time.
D. The students don't love this subject.
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C
) 27. What can we infer (推断) after reading the passage?A. The students have fun in the gardening classes.
B. All the vegetables need a long time to grow.
C. Students may ask schools to have more outdoor subjects.
D. The garden in the school is very big and beautiful.
答案:25 - 27 BAC