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    Arthur Phillip High School, located in Parramatta, New South Wales (NSW), Australia, will be NSW’s first public high-rise high school. When it opens, the school will be different from anything else we’ve got across the system.

Students will eat lunch in courtyards overlooking city rooftops, before continuing their lessons in sound-proofed music rooms, science labs or atriums ( ) with eight metre-high ceilings. The specialty rooms, such as science labs, will be on the top floors. There will be large lifts, but students will be encouraged to use the stairs. There will be a gym, a play ground and play space on each floor.

The building will be run more like an office block than a traditional school, with a plant room used for the operation of the sprinklers(洒水装置), air conditioning and elevator systems. In addition, people will be seen cleaning the windows while students are studying.

“We’re going to have to get kids used to that,” said Sylvia Corish, an executive director of school performance for the NSW Department of Education. “That’s going to be a unique experience.”

“This  is  a  very  different  concept,”  said  the  chief  executive  of  School  Infrastructure  NSW, Anthony Manning. “While it has been challenging at times, the end product is going to be really amazing and impressive.”

“I am very surprised and happy to see how creative this learning space will be for students in the Parramatta region for years to come,” Education Minister Sarah Mitchell said.

The Herald visited the new high school, as construction of the ambitious project enters its final phase and students at the original school across the road prepare to begin testing its state-of-the-art facilities. In the next few months, students and teachers will visit the school to help ensure a smooth transition (过渡). “It will be a matter of testing how people can move around the building,” Mr Manning said.

1.How’s the school in appearance?

A.It looks like an office building. B.It is like a traditional school.

C.It’s surrounded by green plants. D.It consists of different buildings.

2.How did Sarah Mitchel feel about the new school?

A.Amazed and impressed. B.Surprised and doubtful.

C.Delighted and astonished. D.Happy and satisfied.

3.Which might be a challenge?

A.Moving the original school from across the road.

B.Getting the students accustomed to the new situation.

C.Providing the students with more space for studying.

D.Encouraging the students to use the stairs instead of the lift.

4.What’s the best title for the passage?

A.NSW’s First Public High-rise High School

B.A New School that Overlook City Roofs

C.The Construction and System of a New School

D.A Unique Experience for High School Students

 

1.A 2.C 3.B 4.A 【解析】 这是一篇新闻报道。文章主要介绍了位于澳大利亚新南威尔士州Parramatta的Arthur Phillip高中将成为新南威尔士州的第一所公立高层高中,其先进的设施,有创意的学习空间得到各方的认同,但同时也在等待着最后的验收:学生和老师的平稳过渡。 1.细节理解题。根据文章第三段内容“The building will be run more like an office block than a traditional school, with a plant room used for the operation of the sprinklers, air conditioning and elevator systems. In addition, people will be seen cleaning the windows while students are studying.( 该建筑将更像一个办公大楼,而不是传统的学校,有一个机房用来操作洒水系统、空调和电梯系统。此外,当学生们在学习时,会看到有人在擦窗户。)”可知该学校看起来更像一个办公大楼而不是传统的学校。故选A项。 2.细节理解题。根据文章第六段内容:I am very surprised and happy to see how creative this learning space will be for students in the Parramatta region for years to come,” Education Minister Sarah Mitchell said.( 教育部长萨拉·米切尔说:“我很惊讶,也很高兴看到这个学习空间在未来几年里将为帕拉马塔地区的学生提供那么有创意的学习空间。”)可知Sarah Mitchel对这间学校提供的有创意的学习空间感到惊讶和高兴。故选C项。 3.细节理解题。根据文章末尾内容:The Herald visited the new high school, as construction of the ambitious project enters its final phase and students at the original school across the road prepare to begin testing its state-of-the-art facilities. In the next few months, students and teachers will visit the school to help ensure a smooth transition. “It will be a matter of testing how people can move around the building,” Mr Manning said. ( 《先驱报》参观了新高中,这个雄心勃勃的项目已进入最后阶段,路对面的原学校的学生正准备开始测试其最先进的设施。在接下来的几个月里,学生和老师将参观学校,以确保平稳过渡。“这将是一个测试人们如何在建筑内移动的问题,”曼宁表示。)可知,让学生和老师平稳过渡到这所新学校将会花上几个月时间,这是最大的挑战。选项B“Getting the students accustomed to the new situation.( 让学生适应新的环境。)”为合理论述。故选B项。 4.主旨大意题。根据文章体裁为新闻报道,可知第一段提出了文章的中心话题“Arthur Phillip High School, located in Parramatta, New South Wales (NSW), Australia, will be NSW’s first public high-rise high school. When it opens, the school will be different from anything else we’ve got across the system.( 位于澳大利亚新南威尔士州Parramatta的Arthur Phillip高中将成为新南威尔士州的第一所公立高层高中。当它开放的时候,学校将不同于我们整个系统的任何其他东西。)”可知,本文主要介绍了这所公立高层高中。选项A“NSW’s First Public High-rise High School”合理概括主旨要义。故选A项。
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