Survey about What Students Do in the Summer Vacation

The students

The things they do in the summer vacation

Feelings

80%

Study in some training schools

Bored

50%

Got together with classmates

Happy

40%

Play computer games

Excited

20%

Do chores at home

Tired

1. Most students____-in the summer vacation

A. learn some subjects  B play computer games  C do chores at home

2. According to the survey, what the students like to do best is____.

A. Study in the training school

B. get together with their classmates

C. do chores at home

 

【答案】

 

1.A

2.B

【解析】

【文章大意】本文主要講述的是關(guān)于暑假學(xué)生們都做什么的調(diào)查。80%的學(xué)生上培訓(xùn)班,他們感覺很乏味;50%的學(xué)生跟同學(xué)一起玩,他們很開心;40%學(xué)生玩電腦,他們很興奮;20%學(xué)生做家務(wù)瑣事,他們感覺很累。

1.由表中可知80%的學(xué)生上培訓(xùn)班學(xué)習(xí)可知,大多數(shù)的學(xué)生都在學(xué)一些課程。故本題選A。

2.由表中可知,50%的學(xué)生與同學(xué)在一起玩,他們感覺很開心,可見學(xué)生們最喜歡做的事是與同學(xué)在一起。故本題選B。

 

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