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Have you still remembered what happened when you went to school on the first day? I still remember my interesting first day of school. On that day, I hurried to my science class in the morning and found a seat in the back. I waited there for 15 minutes before the bell rang. The science teacher told us about some class rules. No one talked to me; nor did I talk to anyone else. I was one of those very shy girls. After the science class, I had an English class. I thought it would be boring but it turned out to be very funny. When the classes of the morning ended,   I went to lunch. I sat outside the dining room with no one to talk to and no food because I was too nervous to join the lunch line. I kept looking around hoping to see someone I knew but I never saw anyone.

Lunch ended and I went to have my art class. I was the first one there and not even my teacher was there yet. So I sat at my desk and started drawing some pictures. I didn’t notice the rest of the class walking in or the girl that was standing behind me till I was surprised by the voice, “So what are you drawing?” It was a girl who had really long hair. She ended up being my best friend and one of the kindest and liveliest girls I know.

In the next class meeting, the teacher asked us to talk about the past holiday. I was glad to make some new friends in the class. The first day of high school was hard for me but I got through it.

【小题1】According to the writer, the English class was __________ .
A.boringB.usefulC.hardD.interesting
【小题2】The writer had no lunch because she         .
A.wasn’t hungryB.forgot the lunchtime
C.was afraid to stand in lineD.didn’t like the dining room
【小题3】In the art class, the writer __________ .
A.got to know a lively girlB.talked about her past holiday
C.met someone she knew beforeD.drew some pictures about her class
【小题4】What do we know about the writer’s science class?
A.She sat in the front row.B.She made some new friends.
C.She learned some class rules.D.She was 15 minutes late for it.
20-21高一上·湖北襄阳·阶段练习
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Getting Around on Campus

Thanks to the sunny weather and wide campus, bicycles are one of the most popular means of transportation at Stanford. There are over 12,000 bikes on campus, as well as the full service Campus Bike Shop at Tresidder Union.

To make it safer for walkers and cyclists, the University has designed the center of campus a pedestrian zone; four wheeled vehicles are not allowed. You can ride your bike anywhere on the Stanford campus except in the arcades(拱廊) around the Main Quad, which are reserved for foot traffic.

Some Things to Keep in Mind.

·Register your bike. Whether you purchase a bicycle at Stanford or bring one from home, you must register it with Santa Clara County. You can register your bike:

1. During registration events in White Plaza during New Student Orientation;

2. Online at Parking and Transportation Services (P&TS) website.

·Buy a bicycle lock such as a Kryptonite U-lock and a six-foot cable or chain. Bicycle theft is the most common campus crime, and most bikes that are stolen are locked with easy-to-cut cables. If you lose your bike lock key, call the Campus Bike Shop at (650) 723-9300 to have the lock cut for a fee.

·Park your bike in designed spaces. Be sure not to block a pathway, building entrance, or ramp intended for use by people with disabilities. The Department of Public Safety may remove and impound improperly parked bikes.

·Use a bike light if you are riding at night, and you are advised to wear a helmet at all times. P&TS gives out free bike lights during registration events; the Campus Bike Shop sells highquality helmets for $20.

·Follow traffic laws. Bicyclists are expected to obey the same traffic laws as automobile drivers and may be ticketed if they do not. To avoid a ticket, stop at all stop signs, ride in the direction of traffic, and use the same turn lanes as other drivers. The Bicycling Information section of the P&TS website has additional information on biking at Stanford, including bicycle route maps. You also can learn more about Bicycle Rules and Safety at the California Department of Motor Vehicles website.

【小题1】You cannot ride your bike_________.
A.in White Plaza
B.in the Stanford campus
C.in Santa Clara County
D.in the arcades around the Main Quad
【小题2】What does the underlined word “impound” probably mean?
A.Take away.
B.Give rights to.
C.Make room for.
D.Play a trick on.
【小题3】What can you learn from this passage?
A.You can register your bike only during New Student Orientation.
B.P&TS gives out free helmets during registration events.
C.Bicyclists may be fined if they do not park their bikes at the stop signs.
D.You can get bicycle route maps at the California Department of Motor Vehicles website.
【小题4】This passage is written for_________.
A.the visitors
B.the freshmen
C.the parents
D.the professors

A Guide to the University

Food

The TWU Cafeteria is open 7a.m. to 8p.m. It serves snacks, drinks and meals. You can pay with cash or your ID cards. You can add meal money to your ID cards at the Front Desk. Even if you do not buy your food in the cafeteria, you can use the tables to eat your lunch, to have meetings and to study with friends.

If you are on campus in the evening or late at night, you can buy snacks, fast food, and drinks in the Lower Café located in the bottom level of the Gouglas Centre. This area is often used for entertainment such as concerts, games or TV watching.

Relaxation

The Globe, located in the bottom level of McMillan Hall, is available for relaxing, studying, cooking, and eating. Monthly activities are held here for all international students. Hours are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., closed on Sundays.

Health

Located on the top floor of Douglas Hall, the Wellness Centre is committed to physical health. A doctor and nurse is available if you have health questions or need immediate medical help or personal advice. The cost of this is included in your medical insurance. Hours are Monday to Friday, 9a.m. to noon and 1:00 to 4:30pm.

Academic Support

All students have access to the Writing Centre on the upper floor of Douglas Hall. Here, qualified volunteers will work with you on written work, grammar, vocabulary, and other academic skills. You can sign up for an appointment on the sign-up sheet outside the door, two 30-minute appointments per week maximum. This service is free.

Transportation

The TWU Express is a shuttle service. The shuttle transports students between campus and the shopping centre, leaving from the Mattson Centre. Operation hours are between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Saturdays only. Round trip fare is $1.

【小题1】The Guide tells us that the Wellness Centre  _____.
A.offers services without payB.is open six days a week
C.gives advice on mental healthD.trains students in medical care
【小题2】What can you do in the TWU Cafeteria?
A.Have meals and meet with friends.
B.Add money to your ID and play chess.
C.Do homework and watch TV.
D.Buy drinks and enjoy concerts.
【小题3】What is the function of TWU Express ?
A.To take students to the Mattson Centre.
B.To provide students with campus tours.
C.To transport students to and from the stores.
D.To carry students to the lecture halls.

Are you ready for your exam?

So, it’s exam time again -have you done the necessary work to get good marks? Sleeping with the textbook under the pillow in the hope that knowledge will be magically absorbed into your brain as you sleep doesn’t work. The best strategy is to space your practice out, rather than cram(突击学习)it all together. 【小题1】!

In an article, Tom Stafford, a lecturer in psychology and cognitive(认知的) science at the APF--University of Sheffield, advises, “If you organize five hours of study into one hour a day, you’ll remember more than if you study for five hours a day.”

【小题2】—get pen and paper and start working. Students who can test themselves in advance will be better at getting back material from their memory and learning that material in the long run. You should start by reading a textbook using your favorite highlighter(荧光笔). 【小题3】 Instead of just reading those, you basically try to test yourself on them.

【小题4】, but if you are still anxious, there’s no harm in performing a personal ritual(仪式). In Japan, for example, it seems to be a tradition for students to eat Katsudon before a test.     【小题5】. The name of the dish reminds people of the word “katsu”, meaning“ winning”. The bottom line is that you need to study, sleep well on the eve of the test, eat a nutritious meal, drink plenty of water and believe that your efforts will pay off. Good luck in your exam.

A.Don’ t rely on memory alone
B.That means hit the books early
C.Good revision should give you confidence
D.Then make flashcards of all the important concepts
E.They believe they could wash all the knowledge out of their head
F.This is a warm bowl of rice topped with egg and a slice of deep-fried pork
G.In different countries there are always those who swear by their “lucky underwear”

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