Several days ago, some students from the US visited our school. When we talked, I discovered _______ differences in school life between the US and China. For example, each class _______ fifty minutes in the US. It is a little _______ than that in China. We usually have forty or forty-five minutes in each class. Another difference is that they have less break time between _______. Besides, although most schools in both countries finish their _______ classes at 12 o’clock, the students in the US only have an hour-long break, so they _______ eat lunch quickly. Their afternoon classes begin at 1.00 pm and school is over _______ 3.00 pm. Then they take part in club activities or play sports.
Many Chinese students don’t work during their high school years, while the US students like to find a part-time job in _______ free time. They don’t have a dream job in mind. They think _______ is no difference between jobs. Working is a useful experience for them and they can make money at the same time. Some of them even take one-year full-time jobs ________ they leave high school and then go to college.
1.A.no B.few C.little D.some
2.A.lasts B.finishes C.starts D.stays
3.A.shorter B.longer C.earlier D.later
4.A.schools B.classes C.meals D.students
5.A.day B.night C.morning D.afternoon
6.A.can’t B.mustn’t C.need to D.are able to
7.A.in B.for C.during D.around
8.A.my B.his C.their D.your
9.A.it B.there C.that D.this
10.A.after B.with C.while D.during
Among those lovely toys, the brown toy dog was given by ________.
A.he B.his C.him
—Will anyone go on a trip with him?
—Not ___________.
A. I B. me C. mine D. he
Little Baby knows that he should not take the things that do not belong to ___________.
A.he B.his C.her D.him
—Here’s a postcard for you, Jim!
— Oh, ________ is from my friend, Mary.
A.he B.it C.she D.it’s
My uncle bought a new bike for ________.
A.theirs B.they C.me D.I
