Reading Form 7 Semester II

Read text 1.

Do tasks 1-12.

Read text 2.

Do tasks 13-24.

Додано: 9 травня 2022
Предмет: Англійська мова, 7 клас
Копія з тесту: Reading Form 7 Semester II
Тест виконано: 1691 раз
24 запитання
Запитання 1

   Emma goes to a boarding school. She lives at school and goes home only for holidays. She stays at school from 9 until 4 o’clock. There are a lot of activities you can choose from at Emma’s school: Chess, Choir, 1st aid, Orchestra, Drama Group and Swimming. Emma is a member of Drama Group and Swimming.

   Her school is modern and spacious. It’s really nice. There’s an IT room, a Science lab, a canteen on the ground floor and there is a library and lockers close to the entrance. Opposite the canteen there is Music classroom. The gym is between the changing room and the toilets. There are twelve classrooms, the headmaster’s office and staff room on the first floor. Emma’s classroom is between the English classroom and the staff room. There is also a tennis court behind the school. The football pitch is opposite the tennis court. There are the school rules at Emma’s school:

-         Girls have to wear a white blouse, a green pullover and black skirts.

-         Boys have to wear a white shirt, black trousers and a tie.

-         Children must come to school on time.

-         Pupils must not make noise in the corridor

-         Pupils must switch off the mobile phones during the lessons


1)     Emma’s school is ___

варіанти відповідей

Spacious and shabby

Spacious and modern       

modern and shabby

big and shabby

Запитання 2

   Emma goes to a boarding school. She lives at school and goes home only for holidays. She stays at school from 9 until 4 o’clock. There are a lot of activities you can choose from at Emma’s school: Chess, Choir, 1st aid, Orchestra, Drama Group and Swimming. Emma is a member of Drama Group and Swimming.

   Her school is modern and spacious. It’s really nice. There’s an IT room, a Science lab, a canteen on the ground floor and there is a library and lockers close to the entrance. Opposite the canteen there is Music classroom. The gym is between the changing room and the toilets. There are twelve classrooms, the headmaster’s office and staff room on the first floor. Emma’s classroom is between the English classroom and the staff room. There is also a tennis court behind the school. The football pitch is opposite the tennis court. There are the school rules at Emma’s school:

-         Girls have to wear a white blouse, a green pullover and black skirts.

-         Boys have to wear a white shirt, black trousers and a tie.

-         Children must come to school on time.

-         Pupils must not make noise in the corridor

-         Pupils must switch off the mobile phones during the lessons


2)     The lessons finish at ___

варіанти відповідей

three o’clock                     

                   

two o’clock

four o’clock                        

five o’clock

Запитання 3

 Emma goes to a boarding school. She lives at school and goes home only for holidays. She stays at school from 9 until 4 o’clock. There are a lot of activities you can choose from at Emma’s school: Chess, Choir, 1st aid, Orchestra, Drama Group and Swimming. Emma is a member of Drama Group and Swimming.

   Her school is modern and spacious. It’s really nice. There’s an IT room, a Science lab, a canteen on the ground floor and there is a library and lockers close to the entrance. Opposite the canteen there is Music classroom. The gym is between the changing room and the toilets. There are twelve classrooms, the headmaster’s office and staff room on the first floor. Emma’s classroom is between the English classroom and the staff room. There is also a tennis court behind the school. The football pitch is opposite the tennis court. There are the school rules at Emma’s school:

-         Girls have to wear a white blouse, a green pullover and black skirts.

-         Boys have to wear a white shirt, black trousers and a tie.

-         Children must come to school on time.

-         Pupils must not make noise in the corridor

-         Pupils must switch off the mobile phones during the lessons


3)     There is ____ on the first floor

варіанти відповідей

English classroom          

 IT room

library

Music classroom

Запитання 4

Emma goes to a boarding school. She lives at school and goes home only for holidays. She stays at school from 9 until 4 o’clock. There are a lot of activities you can choose from at Emma’s school: Chess, Choir, 1st aid, Orchestra, Drama Group and Swimming. Emma is a member of Drama Group and Swimming.

   Her school is modern and spacious. It’s really nice. There’s an IT room, a Science lab, a canteen on the ground floor and there is a library and lockers close to the entrance. Opposite the canteen there is Music classroom. The gym is between the changing room and the toilets. There are twelve classrooms, the headmaster’s office and staff room on the first floor. Emma’s classroom is between the English classroom and the staff room. There is also a tennis court behind the school. The football pitch is opposite the tennis court. There are the school rules at Emma’s school:

-         Girls have to wear a white blouse, a green pullover and black skirts.

-         Boys have to wear a white shirt, black trousers and a tie.

-         Children must come to school on time.

-         Pupils must not make noise in the corridor

-         Pupils must switch off the mobile phones during the lessons


4)     The lockers are___

варіанти відповідей

on the first floor             

opposite the library

close to the canteen

on the ground floor

Запитання 5

   Emma goes to a boarding school. She lives at school and goes home only for holidays. She stays at school from 9 until 4 o’clock. There are a lot of activities you can choose from at Emma’s school: Chess, Choir, 1st aid, Orchestra, Drama Group and Swimming. Emma is a member of Drama Group and Swimming.

   Her school is modern and spacious. It’s really nice. There’s an IT room, a Science lab, a canteen on the ground floor and there is a library and lockers close to the entrance. Opposite the canteen there is Music classroom. The gym is between the changing room and the toilets. There are twelve classrooms, the headmaster’s office and staff room on the first floor. Emma’s classroom is between the English classroom and the staff room. There is also a tennis court behind the school. The football pitch is opposite the tennis court. There are the school rules at Emma’s school:

-         Girls have to wear a white blouse, a green pullover and black skirts.

-         Boys have to wear a white shirt, black trousers and a tie.

-         Children must come to school on time.

-         Pupils must not make noise in the corridor

-         Pupils must switch off the mobile phones during the lessons


5)     The staff room is ___

варіанти відповідей

on the ground floor                 

opposite Music classroom

opposite English classroom

close to Emma’s classroom

Запитання 6

   Emma goes to a boarding school. She lives at school and goes home only for holidays. She stays at school from 9 until 4 o’clock. There are a lot of activities you can choose from at Emma’s school: Chess, Choir, 1st aid, Orchestra, Drama Group and Swimming. Emma is a member of Drama Group and Swimming.

   Her school is modern and spacious. It’s really nice. There’s an IT room, a Science lab, a canteen on the ground floor and there is a library and lockers close to the entrance. Opposite the canteen there is Music classroom. The gym is between the changing room and the toilets. There are twelve classrooms, the headmaster’s office and staff room on the first floor. Emma’s classroom is between the English classroom and the staff room. There is also a tennis court behind the school. The football pitch is opposite the tennis court. There are the school rules at Emma’s school:

-         Girls have to wear a white blouse, a green pullover and black skirts.

-         Boys have to wear a white shirt, black trousers and a tie.

-         Children must come to school on time.

-         Pupils must not make noise in the corridor

-         Pupils must switch off the mobile phones during the lessons


6)     Pupils have to ____

варіанти відповідей

Come to school at eight o’clock


 Make noise in the corridor

Switch on the mobile phones during the lessons

Wear a school uniform

Запитання 7

       Mark the sentences TRUE or FALSE:

1.      Emma comes home from school at four o’clock. 

варіанти відповідей

TRUE

FALSE

Запитання 8

2.  There are a lot of activities Emma can choose from at school: Orchestra , Chess, Swimming, 1st aid, Drama Group and Choir. 

варіанти відповідей

TRUE

FALSE

Запитання 9

   Emma goes to a boarding school. She lives at school and goes home only for holidays. She stays at school from 9 until 4 o’clock. There are a lot of activities you can choose from at Emma’s school: Chess, Choir, 1st aid, Orchestra, Drama Group and Swimming. Emma is a member of Drama Group and Swimming.

   Her school is modern and spacious. It’s really nice. There’s an IT room, a Science lab, a canteen on the ground floor and there is a library and lockers close to the entrance. Opposite the canteen there is Music classroom. The gym is between the changing room and the toilets. There are twelve classrooms, the headmaster’s office and staff room on the first floor. Emma’s classroom is between the English classroom and the staff room. There is also a tennis court behind the school. The football pitch is opposite the tennis court. There are the school rules at Emma’s school:

-         Girls have to wear a white blouse, a green pullover and black skirts.

-         Boys have to wear a white shirt, black trousers and a tie.

-         Children must come to school on time.

-         Pupils must not make noise in the corridor

-         Pupils must switch off the mobile phones during the lessons

 

3. The canteen is on the first floor opposite the library. 

варіанти відповідей

TRUE

FALSE

Запитання 10

   Emma goes to a boarding school. She lives at school and goes home only for holidays. She stays at school from 9 until 4 o’clock. There are a lot of activities you can choose from at Emma’s school: Chess, Choir, 1st aid, Orchestra, Drama Group and Swimming. Emma is a member of Drama Group and Swimming.

   Her school is modern and spacious. It’s really nice. There’s an IT room, a Science lab, a canteen on the ground floor and there is a library and lockers close to the entrance. Opposite the canteen there is Music classroom. The gym is between the changing room and the toilets. There are twelve classrooms, the headmaster’s office and staff room on the first floor. Emma’s classroom is between the English classroom and the staff room. There is also a tennis court behind the school. The football pitch is opposite the tennis court. There are the school rules at Emma’s school:

-         Girls have to wear a white blouse, a green pullover and black skirts.

-         Boys have to wear a white shirt, black trousers and a tie.

-         Children must come to school on time.

-         Pupils must not make noise in the corridor

-         Pupils must switch off the mobile phones during the lessons

 


4. The gym is on the ground floor. 

варіанти відповідей

TRUE

FALSE

Запитання 11

   Emma goes to a boarding school. She lives at school and goes home only for holidays. She stays at school from 9 until 4 o’clock. There are a lot of activities you can choose from at Emma’s school: Chess, Choir, 1st aid, Orchestra, Drama Group and Swimming. Emma is a member of Drama Group and Swimming.

   Her school is modern and spacious. It’s really nice. There’s an IT room, a Science lab, a canteen on the ground floor and there is a library and lockers close to the entrance. Opposite the canteen there is Music classroom. The gym is between the changing room and the toilets. There are twelve classrooms, the headmaster’s office and staff room on the first floor. Emma’s classroom is between the English classroom and the staff room. There is also a tennis court behind the school. The football pitch is opposite the tennis court. There are the school rules at Emma’s school:

-         Girls have to wear a white blouse, a green pullover and black skirts.

-         Boys have to wear a white shirt, black trousers and a tie.

-         Children must come to school on time.

-         Pupils must not make noise in the corridor

-         Pupils must switch off the mobile phones during the lessons


5. The football pitch is behind the school.

варіанти відповідей

TRUE

FALSE

Запитання 12

Emma goes to a boarding school. She lives at school and goes home only for holidays. She stays at school from 9 until 4 o’clock. There are a lot of activities you can choose from at Emma’s school: Chess, Choir, 1st aid, Orchestra, Drama Group and Swimming. Emma is a member of Drama Group and Swimming.

   Her school is modern and spacious. It’s really nice. There’s an IT room, a Science lab, a canteen on the ground floor and there is a library and lockers close to the entrance. Opposite the canteen there is Music classroom. The gym is between the changing room and the toilets. There are twelve classrooms, the headmaster’s office and staff room on the first floor. Emma’s classroom is between the English classroom and the staff room. There is also a tennis court behind the school. The football pitch is opposite the tennis court. There are the school rules at Emma’s school:

-         Girls have to wear a white blouse, a green pullover and black skirts.

-         Boys have to wear a white shirt, black trousers and a tie.

-         Children must come to school on time.

-         Pupils must not make noise in the corridor

-         Pupils must switch off the mobile phones during the lessons


6.  Girls must wear a white blouse, a green pullover and black skirts.

варіанти відповідей

TRUE

FALSE

Запитання 13

Read the text and do the tasks.

At school in Japan.

It is the end of a school day. Senzo is cleaning the floors in the toilets. '' Cleaning the toilets is the worst job. I hate it '', laughs Senzo.

In Japan children at the age of 6 to 18 clean their school. They spend fifteen minutes to half an hour a day cleaning , taking out the rubbish and removing graffiti from the walls.

''Kids write graffiti in pencil'', explains Miyuki Shibhara, a teacher, ''because they have to clean the walls themselves''.

All students in Japan wear school uniform, and there are a lot of school rules. But the teenagers don't always follow the rules. For example, one 15-year-old boy in Omiya changed the colour of his hair from black to brown, but the teachers made him change it back again!

Students in Japanese schools work very hard. Shingo is a typical 16-year-old boy. He catches a train to school at 7 a.m. every morning. After school he and his friends do extra school activities. Shingo plays basketball and gets home at 8 p.m. He goes 2 or 3 hours of homework. ''I have no time for friends'', he says. ''We work very hard because we want to go to good universities''.

Many Japanese students are among the best in the world in Maths and Science. Should our schools be more like Japanese schools?

Choose the correct answers ( T or F).

Students in Japanese schools clean the schools themselves.

варіанти відповідей

True

False

Запитання 14

At school in Japan.

It is the end of a school day. Senzo is cleaning the floors in the toilets. '' Cleaning the toilets is the worst job. I hate it '', laughs Senzo.

In Japan children at the age of 6 to 18 clean their school. They spend fifteen minutes to half an hour a day cleaning , taking out the rubbish and removing graffiti from the walls.

''Kids write graffiti in pencil'', explains Miyuki Shibhara, a teacher, ''because they have to clean the walls themselves''.

All students in Japan wear school uniform, and there are a lot of school rules. But the teenagers don't always follow the rules. For example, one 15-year-old boy in Omiya changed the colour of his hair from black to brown, but the teachers made him change it back again!

Students in Japanese schools work very hard. Shingo is a typical 16-year-old boy. He catches a train to school at 7 a.m. every morning. After school he and his friends do extra school activities. Shingo plays basketball and gets home at 8 p.m. He goes 2 or 3 hours of homework. ''I have no time for friends'', he says. ''We work very hard because we want to go to good universities''.

Many Japanese students are among the best in the world in Maths and Science. Should our schools be more like Japanese schools?


Japanese students don't wear school uniform

варіанти відповідей

True

False

Запитання 15

Read the text and do the tasks.

At school in Japan.

It is the end of a school day. Senzo is cleaning the floors in the toilets. '' Cleaning the toilets is the worst job. I hate it '', laughs Senzo.

In Japan children at the age of 6 to 18 clean their school. They spend fifteen minutes to half an hour a day cleaning , taking out the rubbish and removing graffiti from the walls.

''Kids write graffiti in pencil'', explains Miyuki Shibhara, a teacher, ''because they have to clean the walls themselves''.

All students in Japan wear school uniform, and there are a lot of school rules. But the teenagers don't always follow the rules. For example, one 15-year-old boy in Omiya changed the colour of his hair from black to brown, but the teachers made him change it back again!

Students in Japanese schools work very hard. Shingo is a typical 16-year-old boy. He catches a train to school at 7 a.m. every morning. After school he and his friends do extra school activities. Shingo plays basketball and gets home at 8 p.m. He goes 2 or 3 hours of homework. ''I have no time for friends'', he says. ''We work very hard because we want to go to good universities''.

Many Japanese students are among the best in the world in Maths and Science. Should our schools be more like Japanese schools?


Students always follow the rules.

варіанти відповідей

True

False

Запитання 16

Read the text and do the tasks.

At school in Japan.

It is the end of a school day. Senzo is cleaning the floors in the toilets. '' Cleaning the toilets is the worst job. I hate it '', laughs Senzo.

In Japan children at the age of 6 to 18 clean their school. They spend fifteen minutes to half an hour a day cleaning , taking out the rubbish and removing graffiti from the walls.

''Kids write graffiti in pencil'', explains Miyuki Shibhara, a teacher, ''because they have to clean the walls themselves''.

All students in Japan wear school uniform, and there are a lot of school rules. But the teenagers don't always follow the rules. For example, one 15-year-old boy in Omiya changed the colour of his hair from black to brown, but the teachers made him change it back again!

Students in Japanese schools work very hard. Shingo is a typical 16-year-old boy. He catches a train to school at 7 a.m. every morning. After school he and his friends do extra school activities. Shingo plays basketball and gets home at 8 p.m. He goes 2 or 3 hours of homework. ''I have no time for friends'', he says. ''We work very hard because we want to go to good universities''.

Many Japanese students are among the best in the world in Maths and Science. Should our schools be more like Japanese schools?


Japanese students do extra activities after school.

варіанти відповідей

True

False

Запитання 17

Read the text and do the tasks.

At school in Japan.

It is the end of a school day. Senzo is cleaning the floors in the toilets. '' Cleaning the toilets is the worst job. I hate it '', laughs Senzo.

In Japan children at the age of 6 to 18 clean their school. They spend fifteen minutes to half an hour a day cleaning , taking out the rubbish and removing graffiti from the walls.

''Kids write graffiti in pencil'', explains Miyuki Shibhara, a teacher, ''because they have to clean the walls themselves''.

All students in Japan wear school uniform, and there are a lot of school rules. But the teenagers don't always follow the rules. For example, one 15-year-old boy in Omiya changed the colour of his hair from black to brown, but the teachers made him change it back again!

Students in Japanese schools work very hard. Shingo is a typical 16-year-old boy. He catches a train to school at 7 a.m. every morning. After school he and his friends do extra school activities. Shingo plays basketball and gets home at 8 p.m. He goes 2 or 3 hours of homework. ''I have no time for friends'', he says. ''We work very hard because we want to go to good universities''.

Many Japanese students are among the best in the world in Maths and Science. Should our schools be more like Japanese schools?


Many students in Japan are good at languages.

варіанти відповідей

True

False

Запитання 18

Read the text and do the tasks.

At school in Japan.

It is the end of a school day. Senzo is cleaning the floors in the toilets. '' Cleaning the toilets is the worst job. I hate it '', laughs Senzo.

In Japan children at the age of 6 to 18 clean their school. They spend fifteen minutes to half an hour a day cleaning , taking out the rubbish and removing graffiti from the walls.

''Kids write graffiti in pencil'', explains Miyuki Shibhara, a teacher, ''because they have to clean the walls themselves''.

All students in Japan wear school uniform, and there are a lot of school rules. But the teenagers don't always follow the rules. For example, one 15-year-old boy in Omiya changed the colour of his hair from black to brown, but the teachers made him change it back again!

Students in Japanese schools work very hard. Shingo is a typical 16-year-old boy. He catches a train to school at 7 a.m. every morning. After school he and his friends do extra school activities. Shingo plays basketball and gets home at 8 p.m. He goes 2 or 3 hours of homework. ''I have no time for friends'', he says. ''We work very hard because we want to go to good universities''.

Many Japanese students are among the best in the world in Maths and Science. Should our schools be more like Japanese schools?


Students usually do one hour of homework.

варіанти відповідей

True

False

Запитання 19

Read the text and do the tasks.

At school in Japan.

It is the end of a school day. Senzo is cleaning the floors in the toilets. '' Cleaning the toilets is the worst job. I hate it '', laughs Senzo.

In Japan children at the age of 6 to 18 clean their school. They spend fifteen minutes to half an hour a day cleaning , taking out the rubbish and removing graffiti from the walls.

''Kids write graffiti in pencil'', explains Miyuki Shibhara, a teacher, ''because they have to clean the walls themselves''.

All students in Japan wear school uniform, and there are a lot of school rules. But the teenagers don't always follow the rules. For example, one 15-year-old boy in Omiya changed the colour of his hair from black to brown, but the teachers made him change it back again!

Students in Japanese schools work very hard. Shingo is a typical 16-year-old boy. He catches a train to school at 7 a.m. every morning. After school he and his friends do extra school activities. Shingo plays basketball and gets home at 8 p.m. He goes 2 or 3 hours of homework. ''I have no time for friends'', he says. ''We work very hard because we want to go to good universities''.

Many Japanese students are among the best in the world in Maths and Science. Should our schools be more like Japanese schools?


Answer the questions.

What age do students in Japan clean their school?

варіанти відповідей

 from 8 to 18

 from 8 to 16

from 6 to 18

Запитання 20

Read the text and do the tasks.

At school in Japan.

It is the end of a school day. Senzo is cleaning the floors in the toilets. '' Cleaning the toilets is the worst job. I hate it '', laughs Senzo.

In Japan children at the age of 6 to 18 clean their school. They spend fifteen minutes to half an hour a day cleaning , taking out the rubbish and removing graffiti from the walls.

''Kids write graffiti in pencil'', explains Miyuki Shibhara, a teacher, ''because they have to clean the walls themselves''.

All students in Japan wear school uniform, and there are a lot of school rules. But the teenagers don't always follow the rules. For example, one 15-year-old boy in Omiya changed the colour of his hair from black to brown, but the teachers made him change it back again!

Students in Japanese schools work very hard. Shingo is a typical 16-year-old boy. He catches a train to school at 7 a.m. every morning. After school he and his friends do extra school activities. Shingo plays basketball and gets home at 8 p.m. He goes 2 or 3 hours of homework. ''I have no time for friends'', he says. ''We work very hard because we want to go to good universities''.

Many Japanese students are among the best in the world in Maths and Science. Should our schools be more like Japanese schools?


How much time do students spend a day cleaning the school and taking the rubbish out?

варіанти відповідей

15 minutes

15 minutes to half an hour

15 minutes to an hour

Запитання 21

Read the text and do the tasks.

At school in Japan.

It is the end of a school day. Senzo is cleaning the floors in the toilets. '' Cleaning the toilets is the worst job. I hate it '', laughs Senzo.

In Japan children at the age of 6 to 18 clean their school. They spend fifteen minutes to half an hour a day cleaning , taking out the rubbish and removing graffiti from the walls.

''Kids write graffiti in pencil'', explains Miyuki Shibhara, a teacher, ''because they have to clean the walls themselves''.

All students in Japan wear school uniform, and there are a lot of school rules. But the teenagers don't always follow the rules. For example, one 15-year-old boy in Omiya changed the colour of his hair from black to brown, but the teachers made him change it back again!

Students in Japanese schools work very hard. Shingo is a typical 16-year-old boy. He catches a train to school at 7 a.m. every morning. After school he and his friends do extra school activities. Shingo plays basketball and gets home at 8 p.m. He goes 2 or 3 hours of homework. ''I have no time for friends'', he says. ''We work very hard because we want to go to good universities''.

Many Japanese students are among the best in the world in Maths and Science. Should our schools be more like Japanese schools?


Why do students in this country work very hard?

варіанти відповідей

because they want to enter good universities

because they want to work hard

because they want to be the best among others in other countries

Запитання 22

Read the text and do the tasks.

At school in Japan.

It is the end of a school day. Senzo is cleaning the floors in the toilets. '' Cleaning the toilets is the worst job. I hate it '', laughs Senzo.

In Japan children at the age of 6 to 18 clean their school. They spend fifteen minutes to half an hour a day cleaning , taking out the rubbish and removing graffiti from the walls.

''Kids write graffiti in pencil'', explains Miyuki Shibhara, a teacher, ''because they have to clean the walls themselves''.

All students in Japan wear school uniform, and there are a lot of school rules. But the teenagers don't always follow the rules. For example, one 15-year-old boy in Omiya changed the colour of his hair from black to brown, but the teachers made him change it back again!

Students in Japanese schools work very hard. Shingo is a typical 16-year-old boy. He catches a train to school at 7 a.m. every morning. After school he and his friends do extra school activities. Shingo plays basketball and gets home at 8 p.m. He goes 2 or 3 hours of homework. ''I have no time for friends'', he says. ''We work very hard because we want to go to good universities''.

Many Japanese students are among the best in the world in Maths and Science. Should our schools be more like Japanese schools?


They do their homework ... .

варіанти відповідей

3 or 4 hours a day

2 or 3 hours a day

1 or 2 hours a day

Запитання 23

Read the text and do the tasks.

At school in Japan.

It is the end of a school day. Senzo is cleaning the floors in the toilets. '' Cleaning the toilets is the worst job. I hate it '', laughs Senzo.

In Japan children at the age of 6 to 18 clean their school. They spend fifteen minutes to half an hour a day cleaning , taking out the rubbish and removing graffiti from the walls.

''Kids write graffiti in pencil'', explains Miyuki Shibhara, a teacher, ''because they have to clean the walls themselves''.

All students in Japan wear school uniform, and there are a lot of school rules. But the teenagers don't always follow the rules. For example, one 15-year-old boy in Omiya changed the colour of his hair from black to brown, but the teachers made him change it back again!

Students in Japanese schools work very hard. Shingo is a typical 16-year-old boy. He catches a train to school at 7 a.m. every morning. After school he and his friends do extra school activities. Shingo plays basketball and gets home at 8 p.m. He goes 2 or 3 hours of homework. ''I have no time for friends'', he says. ''We work very hard because we want to go to good universities''.

Many Japanese students are among the best in the world in Maths and Science. Should our schools be more like Japanese schools?


They are good at ... .

варіанти відповідей

Music and Science

English and Science

Maths and Science

Запитання 24

Read the text and do the tasks.

At school in Japan.

It is the end of a school day. Senzo is cleaning the floors in the toilets. '' Cleaning the toilets is the worst job. I hate it '', laughs Senzo.

In Japan children at the age of 6 to 18 clean their school. They spend fifteen minutes to half an hour a day cleaning , taking out the rubbish and removing graffiti from the walls.

''Kids write graffiti in pencil'', explains Miyuki Shibhara, a teacher, ''because they have to clean the walls themselves''.

All students in Japan wear school uniform, and there are a lot of school rules. But the teenagers don't always follow the rules. For example, one 15-year-old boy in Omiya changed the colour of his hair from black to brown, but the teachers made him change it back again!

Students in Japanese schools work very hard. Shingo is a typical 16-year-old boy. He catches a train to school at 7 a.m. every morning. After school he and his friends do extra school activities. Shingo plays basketball and gets home at 8 p.m. He goes 2 or 3 hours of homework. ''I have no time for friends'', he says. ''We work very hard because we want to go to good universities''.

Many Japanese students are among the best in the world in Maths and Science. Should our schools be more like Japanese schools?


Shingo plays ... and gets home at 8p.m.

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