【題目】

A. improve B. under C. independent D. once a week E. impression

Chen Huan, 14, Beijing

My elementary school had calligraphy (書法) classes 1. We found it a good way to relax and 2 our hand writing. I think that having good handwriting is really important. Teachers need to be able to read our homework and tests. In the future, our co-workers will also read what we write. Good handwriting can give others a good 3 of us.

Sun Run, 14, Zhejiang

Some people think calligraphy classes will put pupils 4 great pressure. But imagine this - if we don't practise handwriting in primary school, we may have to do it in middle school. This idea, in fact, reduces our stress later on. Also, calligraphy is part of our culture. We should learn more about it.

【答案】

1D

2A

3E

4B

【解析】

本文介紹了陳歡和孫潤對小學(xué)上書法課的看法。

1句意:我的小學(xué)每周上一次書法課。

修飾動詞短語had calligraphy classes用時(shí)間副詞短語once a week,故選D

2句意:我們發(fā)現(xiàn)這是一個放松和提高我們的手寫的好方法。

根據(jù)前文的“My elementary school had calligraphy (書法) classes”可知,學(xué)校上書法課是為了提高我們的書寫。故選A

3句意:好的書寫可以給別人留下好的印象。

give sb a good impression “給某人留下一個好印象”,故選E。

4句意:有些人認(rèn)為書法課會給學(xué)生很大的壓力。

put sb under great pressure“給某人很大的壓力”,故選B

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