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    School life is a very important part of one's life. It provides opportunity for study and discipline (自律).It is also a preparatory period for entering public life.

1. . Good qualities such as honesty and discipline are developed in pupils. They show good behavior in the classroomplaygroundlibrary and other places.

School is a meeting place for students and teachers. School life is generally a period of youth. In schoolall the students study together. 2.. They read togetherplay together and sit together. At this time they have early dreams which will come true as they grow older.

3. Students take part in games and competitions. School also gives opportunity for the budding (薪露头角的)poetsscientistswritersdoctors and painters. It is in school that the students enjoy the pleasure of achieving their goals.

Teachers are those who guide the students on the right path. In school teachers try to lead students away from bad thoughts.4..

In the libraryin class and in competitionsstudents get chances to improve themselves. Above allin examinations they try to show their best sides. Thusthey get the opportunity to take part in more activities. 5.. But some students are satisfied with bad friends and try to avoid the influence of their teachers. Those students will miss the joys of their school life.

A. They forget their joys and sorrows.

B. School is the right place to realize early dreams.

C. School helps students understand discipline better.

D. School has clearly a healthy influence on students.

E. And at the same timethey teach them good qualities.

F. School life is of great importance to both students and parents.

G. School provides chances for students to fill their brain with knowledge.

 

1.C 2.A 3.B 4.E 5.D 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了学校生活是一个人生活中非常重要的一部分,它为研究提供了机会和纪律(自律),这也是进入公共生活的准备阶段。 1.根据本段主要讲述了诚实和纪律等良好品质在学生中得到发展可知,本段的首句应是选项C“学校帮助学生更好地理解纪律”,故选C。 2.根据下文的They read together,play together and sit together. 可知,他们在一起学习,玩耍,结合句式,主语均用了they,由此可推断出选项A“他们忘记了他们的快乐和悲伤”最合语境,故选A。 3.根据下文提到孩子们在学校崭露头角,尤其是根据最后的It is in school that the students enjoy the pleasure of achieving their goals. 可知,选项B“学校是实现早期梦想的好地方”最能表达本段的内容,故选B。 4.根据上文内容可知,教师是引导学生走上正确道路的人,结合上一句的teachers try to lead students away from bad thoughts可推断出选项E“同时,他们教他们良好的品质”与上文衔接最好,故选E。 5.根据上文可知,在学校,学生得到提升自己的机会,他们有机会参加更多的活动。由此可推断出,学校对学生有好的影响,结合下文的But some students are satisfied with bad friends and try to avoid the influence of their teachers. Those students will miss the joys of their school life.可知,选项D“学校显然对学生有健康的影响”与上下文衔接最好,故选D。
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