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Just like you, children in Germany have to go to school every day. One big difference, however, is the time they have to be at school. German school children have to be at their desks between 7:30—8:15 a.m.(depending on which part of Germany they live in).
There aren't normally lessons after lunch in German schools—imagine that! In fact, in the past, many schools did not offer lunch at all, but nowadays, there are usually afternoon clubs, homework workshops and activities to keep pupils occupied until their parents get home from work.
German school children get 15 weeks of holiday each year. The school holidays are quite similar to those in the UK and, of course, the long six week summer holiday is always the one that everyone looks forward to the most!
Did you know...?
•Children in Germany don't start school until they are six years old.
•Most German schools don't have a school uniform.
•German children go to primary school for four years.
•Each lesson lasts for 45 minutes.
•School lessons usually finish before lunch. In the afternoon, pupils can either go home, or stay at school and take part in clubs or do homework.
【小题1】German school children are in the classroom at________.
【小题2】What do children do in the big break?
【小题3】The underlined word “occupied” in the passage probably means ________.
【小题4】In Germany, the summer school holiday lasts ________.
【小题5】Which of the following is true about German school children?
There aren't normally lessons after lunch in German schools—imagine that! In fact, in the past, many schools did not offer lunch at all, but nowadays, there are usually afternoon clubs, homework workshops and activities to keep pupils occupied until their parents get home from work.
German school children get 15 weeks of holiday each year. The school holidays are quite similar to those in the UK and, of course, the long six week summer holiday is always the one that everyone looks forward to the most!
Did you know...?
•Children in Germany don't start school until they are six years old.
•Most German schools don't have a school uniform.
•German children go to primary school for four years.
•Each lesson lasts for 45 minutes.
•School lessons usually finish before lunch. In the afternoon, pupils can either go home, or stay at school and take part in clubs or do homework.
【小题1】German school children are in the classroom at________.
A.7:20 a.m. | B.8:30 a.m. |
C.3:00 p.m. | D.4:15 p.m. |
A.Learn at their desks. |
B.Join different clubs. |
C.Do homework. |
D.Play on the playground. |
A.happy | B.free |
C.busy | D.quiet |
A.a month | B.42 days |
C.15 weeks | D.two months |
A.They start school at the age of six. |
B.They have to wear a school uniform. |
C.They go to primary school for five years. |
D.They have a lesson in the afternoon. |
18-19八年级上·河北·单元测试