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This is the school timetable of Class One,Grade Three,Sunshine School on Monday.

8:00﹣10:00 am

Technology In this lesson,students learn how to surf the Internet safely and effectively.

10:00﹣11:00 am

Drama During this lesson,students will have the chance to act out roles with other students.

11:00﹣11:45 am

Painting Students learn how to use watercolors properly.If the weather is good,the lesson may take place outdoors.


LUNCH

1:00﹣2:00 pm

Science(Biology or chemistry) Students can choose which class to attend.In biology this week,students will learn about the bones in humans.In chemistry,the subject is How explosions happen.

2:00﹣3:45 pm

SPORTS

2:00 pm

Theory(理论) Students learn about the skills used in a certain sport.

We see real action from past games on videos.

3:00 pm

Practice Students will play a short match lasting 45 minutes.This week,the sports are soccer(for boys)and volleyball(for girls).

Homework

Technology﹣ the teacher will give students websites to look up(about 20 minutes)

Drama﹣ students have to learn a part for the next lesson(30﹣60 minutes)

Biology/chemistry﹣ students have to write a report of the lesson(about 40 minutes)




(1)What time does the drama lesson begin?   

A.

At 8:00 am.

B.

At 10:00 am.

C.

At 1:00 pm.

D.

At 2:00 pm.

(2)How long does the science homework take?   

A.

At least 90 minutes.

B.

About 20 minutes.

C.

More than 60 minutes.

D.

About 40 minutes.

(3)Which of the following is TRUE according to the timetable?   

A.

Students always take their painting lessons outdoors.

B.

Boy students will play a short soccer match this week.

C.

Students will use skills in real games in the theory lesson.

D.

Students learn how to fix computers in the technology lesson.

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Beijing Sunshine Secondary School offers after-school clubs and activities from Monday to Friday. These activities are offered to all of the students at no cost. The school decides to give its students opportunities(机会) to become successful lifelong learners.

Clubs and activities
Time
Place
Advisor(指导教师)
Art Club
Tuesday& Thursday
3.05PM—4.35PM
Art Room
Ms. Wang
Chess Club
Monday& Wednesday 3.05PM—4.35PM
Chess Room
Mr. Zhang
Computer Club
Tuesday& Thursday
3.05PM—4.35PM
Computer Room
Mr. Chen
Sewing Club
Monday& Wednesday
3.05PM—4.35PM
The dressmaker’s
Ms Wang
Web Design
Monday
3.05PM—4.35PM
Computer Room
Mr. He
Drama Club
Tuesday& Thursday
3.05PM—4.35PM
Music Room
Ms Qing& Ms Yao
Dress Designing
Friday
3.05PM—4.35PM
Art Room
Ms Wang
Other helpful clubs and activities, as you like.

Why does the school offer its students the clubs and activities?

A.To make the students get ready for work.
B.To help the students spend their free time.
C.To make some money.
D.To give the students abilities to learn.

What is Ms. Wang good at?

A.Music and dancing. B.Sport and games.
C.Computers and design. D.Dress and art.

Who teaches you Web Design?

A.Mr. Zhang B.Mr. Chen
C.Mr. He D.Ms. He

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Bill travelsed a lot when he was younger. Now that he has stopped his work, he enjoys reading about foreign people, places and customs.

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A.children should make better rules for their games
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