【題目】 HELLO,school.Goodbye,smartphones. This new school year, kids in France have to l1their mobile phones behind during school hours.

Several months ago. The French government has adopted a nationwide ban on mobile phones for students aged from 3 to 15. The ban applies to phones, tablets and smart watches. Schools are f2 to decide if they will carry out the bank for students over 15.There are also some exceptions to the bands, such as for disabled children.

The new law bans phone used by children in school playgrounds, in corridors, or a3on school grounds. Students have already been banned from using phones in class in 2010.

French President Emmanuel Macron (埃馬紐埃爾·馬克龍)backed the law because he thought it would help students f4 more on lessons. the ban would also let kids take part in more physical activities and possibly even talk to classmates more often. One study by the London School of Economics found that after mobile phones were banned, students' performance in exams greatly i5. At the same time, limiting phone use could also be a low-cost policy to reduce inequality in school.But many school officials argued that the rules would be d6to follow. It would Leave t7 with another tough task. They were not sure whether students had brought their phones to school or not.

Still, people around the world will be watching the new rule to see if it helps parents and educators keep kids from being addicted to(沉溺于)phones.

【答案】

1leave

2free

3anywhere

4focus

5improved

6difficult

7teachers

【解析】

這篇短文主要講述了法國政府在全國范圍內(nèi)禁止學(xué)生們這項禁令適用于手機(jī)、平板電腦和智能手表。

1句意:在新的學(xué)年里,法國的孩子們不得不在上課時間留下手機(jī)。

短語leave…behind表示把……留下。根據(jù)句意,故填leave。

2句意:學(xué)校可以自由決定是否為15歲以上的學(xué)生開設(shè)銀行。

根據(jù)下文if they will carry out the bank for students over 15.There are also some exceptions to the bands, such as for disabled children. 可知這里是說學(xué)?梢宰杂蓻Q定。be free to do sth.表示自由地做某事。根據(jù)句意,

故填free。

3句意:新法律禁止兒童在學(xué)校操場、走廊或?qū)W校任何地方使用電話。

anywhere表示任何地方。根據(jù)句意,故填anywhere。

4句意:因為他認(rèn)為這將有助于學(xué)生更加專注于課程。

根據(jù)上文French President Emmanuel Macron (埃馬紐埃爾·馬克龍)backed the law可知,下文是說有助于學(xué)生更加專注于課程。短語focus on…表示關(guān)注……。根據(jù)句意,故填focus。

5句意:學(xué)生的考試成績大為提高。

根據(jù)上文One study by the London School of Economics found that after mobile phones were banned可知這里是說提高了。improve提高,這里是一般過去時態(tài),根據(jù)句意,故填improved。

6句意:但許多學(xué)校官員認(rèn)為,這些規(guī)定很難遵守。

根據(jù)下文It would Leave t___7___ with another tough task. They were not sure whether students had brought their phones to school or not. 可知這里是說是說這些規(guī)則很難遵守。Difficult形容詞,困難的。根據(jù)句意,故填difficult。

7句意:這將給教師們帶來另一項艱巨的任務(wù)。

根據(jù)下文They were not sure whether students had brought their phones to school or not. 可知上文是說留給老師們一項艱巨的任務(wù)。根據(jù)題意, 故填teachers。

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