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      On a typical school night,Jilly Dos Santos was lucky if she got six hours of sleep. Even when she finished her homework early,she often didn't feel tired enough to fall asleep. So when her school board planned to change her high school's start time from 7:50 a.m. to 7:20 a.m. 一 a full half hour earlier — she was outraged. “I thought it was the worst idea I'd ever heard,” she says.

     Fired up,Jilly used media(社交媒體) to encourage other students to join her in speaking up at the next school board meeting,and she started an online petition(請愿) ,which got 200-plus signatures(簽名). Then, with the help of

another student,she put up more than 100 posters on school walls and emailed teachers to spread the word. The fight was on!

The good news is that Jilly wasn' t alone — once she started her fight,she became part of a growing movement demanding to start school later. Now,about 43 percent of public high schools in the U.S. start school before 8 a.m., which is earlier than at most workplaces. One big reason schools have historically preferred early start times: They allow outdoor athletic teams to practice after school while the sun is still out.

      As she prepared for the school board meeting,Jilly learned all of the ways that more sleep makes for better students. At the school board meeting,jilly shared what she had learned. “My heart beat so fast”’ she admits. But her schoolmates gave her confidence. “About 30 students came to support me."

      Armed with facts,Jilly explained her case convincingly. “The school board liked how I didn't get emotional and just provided evidence. When I presented,I kept thinking, 4 If this were a class,what would get me an A?' instead of 'How loud can I yell?”’

All of that hard work paid off. The school board decided that instead of making Jilly's high school's start time earlier,they would change the bus schedule and make the start time even later,at 8:55 a.m.

1. What does the underlined word “outraged” in Paragraph I mean?

   A. Angry.

   B. Excited.

   C. Surprised.

   D. Interested.

2. Jilly used social media to .

   A. win other students’ support

   B. show the importance of sleep

   C. make her school's plan known

   D. ask her school to help some students

3. According to Paragraph 3 ,why do many schools start school early?

   A. To save electricity in the evening.

   B. To encourage students to sleep earlier.

   C. To spare the time for outdoor practice.

   D. To make students spend more time at school.

4. What did Jilly do before the school board,meeting?

   A. She wrote to newspapers and magazines.

   B. She studied the advantages of more sleep.

   C. She visited members of the school board.

   D. She traveled around schools across the U.S.

5. What do we know about Jilly's performance at the school board meeting?

   A. She wasn't nervous at all.

   B. She expressed her ideas calmly.

   C. She worked well with other students.

   D. She received praise for her suggestions.

1. A 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. B

1. A. 詞義猜測題。由下一句Jilly所說 的話 I thought it was the worst idea I'd ever heard以及下一段段首的Fired up 可推測,該詞意為“憤怒的”。

2. A. 推理判斷題。由第二段第一句中 W encourage other students to join her 和 got 200-plus signatures 可推斷,為了 和學校董事會抗爭,Jilly在網上發(fā)起 了請愿活動,以獲得其他同學的支持。

3. C. 細節(jié)理解題。由第三段最后一句 They allow outdoor athletic teams to practice after school while the sun is s still out可得出答案。

4. B.細節(jié)理解題。由第四段第一句中 的 Jilly learned all of the ways tha1 more sleep makes for better students 可得出答案。

5. B.推理判斷題。由倒數(shù)第二段中的 The school board liked how I didn't get emotional and just provided evidence可推斷,Jilly沉著冷靜地陳述 了自己的觀點。

題目來源:2016年英語周報高一新課標 > 第49期2015-2016年高一新課標

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