Grown-ups are always telling kids what to do.Do you listen to them? Usually, they know what is best for you, but sometimes can be wrong.So, China has a special law to keep people under 18 safe.It is called the Underage Protection Law(《未成年人保護(hù)法》).
Teachers can punish(懲罰)students, but they can not just do anything they like.If a teacher tries to get you out of class, you can go to the headmaster and tell him you have the right to stay in class.
School buildings and playgrounds must also be safe for children.If the things you use in P.E.class are unsafe, the school must fix them or get new ones, according to the Underage Protection Law.
Do you know anyone who can’t go to school because their parents aren’t willing to pay for it? This is also against the law, which says parents must pay for their kids’ education.
Kids have a right to privacy(隱私)under the law, which says parents and teachers can’t read children’s own letters.
The law also protects children’s health.It says there should be no smoking in schools and other places where many teenagers go.
Have you ever wondered(想知道)why tickets for parks and museums are cheaper for students? It’s also because of the Underage Protection Law.It says that kids need to have lots of chances to learn.
1.The Underage Protection Law keeps safe.
A.all the people B.only people under l6
C.people under l8 D.kids and women
2.The Underage Protection Law protects your right .
A.when a teacher tries to kick you out of class
B.when the things you use in P.E.class are unsafe
C.when your parents don't allow you to go to school
D.all of the above
3.Who can read children’s own letters?
A.Children’s parents. B.Children’s teachers.
C.Children’s friends. D.Children themselves.
4.Why are tickets for parks and museums cheaper for students?
A.Because few students like to go to those places.
B.Because students have no money to buy tickets.
C.Because the Underage Protection Law says students have the right.
D.Because students don't need to have lots of chances to learn.
5.How many rights does the Underage Protection Law say in the passage?
A.Three. B.Six C.Five. D.Seven.
1、CDDCB
科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Grown-ups are always telling kids what to do.Do you listen to them? Usually, they know what is best for you, but sometimes can be wrong.So, China has a special law to keep people under 18 safe.It is called the Underage Protection Law(《未成年人保護(hù)法》).
Teachers can punish(懲罰)students, but they can not just do anything they like.If a teacher tries to get you out of class, you can go to the headmaster and tell him you have the right to stay in class.
School buildings and playgrounds must also be safe for children.If the things you use in P.E.class are unsafe, the school must fix them or get new ones, according to the Underage Protection Law.
Do you know anyone who can’t go to school because their parents aren’t willing to pay for it? This is also against the law, which says parents must pay for their kids’ education.
Kids have a right to privacy(隱私)under the law, which says parents and teachers can’t read children’s own letters.
The law also protects children’s health.It says there should be no smoking in schools and other places where many teenagers go.
Have you ever wondered(想知道)why tickets for parks and museums are cheaper for students? It’s also because of the Underage Protection Law.It says that kids need to have lots of chances to learn.
1.The Underage Protection Law keeps safe.
A.a(chǎn)ll the people B.only people under l6
C.people under l8 D.kids and women
2.The Underage Protection Law protects your right .
A.when a teacher tries to kick you out of class
B.when the things you use in P.E.class are unsafe
C.when your parents don't allow you to go to school
D.a(chǎn)ll of the above
3.Who can read children’s own letters?
A.Children’s parents. B.Children’s teachers.
C.Children’s friends. D.Children themselves.
4.Why are tickets for parks and museums cheaper for students?
A.Because few students like to go to those places.
B.Because students have no money to buy tickets.
C.Because the Underage Protection Law says students have the right.
D.Because students don't need to have lots of chances to learn.
5.How many rights does the Underage Protection Law say in the passage?
A.Three. B.Six C.Five. D.Seven.
科目:初中英語 來源:隨堂講與練 九年級(jí)上冊(cè)(配合牛津英語) 牛津版 題型:051
閱讀與回答問題
Grown-ups are always telling kids what to do.Do you listen to them?Usually they know what is best for you, but sometimes they can be wrong.
So, many countries have a special law(法律)to keep people under 18 safe.
Teachers can punish bad students, but they cannot just do anything they like.If a teacher tries to kick(踢)you out of class, you can go to the headmaster and tell him you have the right to stay in school.
School buildings and playgrounds must also be safe for children.If the things you use in P.E.class are unsafe, the law says the school must fix them or get new ones.
Do you know anyone who can't go to school because their parents aren't willing to pay for it?This is also against the law, which says Parents must have their kids in school.
Kids have a right to privacy(隱私)under the law, which says parents and teachers cannot read children's own letters.
The law also protects children's health.It says there should be no smoking in schools and other places where many teenagers go.
Have you ever wondered why tickets for parks and museums are cheaper for students?It's also be-cause of the law.It says that kids need to have lots of chances to learn.
1.Who can you get help from when your teacher tries to kick you out of class?
______________________________________________
2.What can you do if the things you use in P.E.class are unsafe?
______________________________________________
3.Is it right if your parents don't pay for your schooling?
______________________________________________
4.Why are the tickets for parks and museums cheaper for students?
______________________________________________
5.What's the purpose of making this special law?
______________________________________________
科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:054
完形填空
Grown-ups
(成人)are always telling children ___1___ to do. Do you listen to them? Usually they know what is best for you, but ___2___ they can go wrong. So, China has a special law(法律)to keep people under 18 safe. It is ___3___ the Underage Protection Law(《未成年人保護(hù)法》).Teachers can punish
(處罰)___4___ students, but they cannot just do everything they like. If a teacher tries to kick(踢)you out of class, you can go to the headmaster(校長(zhǎng))and tell him you have the right(權(quán)利)to stay in school. School buildings and playground must also be ___5___ for children. If the things you use in P.E. class are not safe. The Law says the school must repair(修理)them or ___6___ new ones. Do you know anyone who can't go to school because their parents aren't willing to pay for it? This is also against(違反)the law, which says parents ___7___ have their kids in school.The law also protects children's health. It says there should be ___8___smoking in schools and other places where many teenagers go. Do you want to know why tickets for parks and museums are ___9___ for students? It's also because of the Underage Protection Law. It says that ___10___ need to have lots of chances
(機(jī)會(huì))to learn.
(1) A .what |
B .how |
C .who |
(2) A .sometime |
B .sometimes |
C .some times |
(3) A .calling |
B .called |
C .call |
(4) A .good |
B .best |
C .bad |
(5) A .dangerous |
B .safe |
C .safety |
(6) A .get |
B .throw away |
C .sell |
(7) A .may |
B .must |
C .can't |
(8) A .no |
B .some |
C .a lot of |
(9) A .expensive |
B .cheaper |
C .more expensive |
(10) A .parents |
B .babies |
C .children |
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