Unit
3
Understanding
each
other
同步练习
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
1.
The
old
man
got
into
the
of
storing
money
under
the
bed.
A.
tradition
B.
habit
C.
use
D.
custom
2.
Though
he
is
a
Scot,
it
is
strange
that
he’s
got
a
strong
French
.
A.
local;
speech
B.
local;
accent
C.
native;
speech
D.
native;
accent
3.
Madame
Michel
found
herself
in
an
position,
and
therefore
she
felt
rather
.
A.
embarrassing;
embarrassed
B.
embarrassed;
embarrassed
C.
embarrassing;
embarrassing
D.
embarrassed;
embarrassing
4.
When
will
the
government
its
position
on
equal
pay
for
women
A.
explain
B.
clarify
C.
tell
D.
suggest
5.
During
our
staying
in
London,
we
paid
a
visit
to
the
hospital
founded
the
nurse
Florence
Nightingale.
A.
in
celebration
of
B.
in
honor
of
C.
in
favor
of
D.
in
place
of
6.
—Yangyang
carried
off
the
first
winter
Olympic
medal
for
China.
—Great!
What
she
won
for
our
motherland!
A.
golden;
honor
B.
gold;
honor
C.
golden;
honors
D.
gold;
honors
7.
—Why
are
you
so
late
—The
bus
was
for
an
hour
because
a
tree
had
fallen
across
the
road.
A.
held
out
B.
held
on
C.
held
back
D.
held
up
8.
The
desks
and
seats
can
be
to
the
height
of
any
child.
A.
adopted
B.
adapted
C.
adjusted
D.
admired
9.
We
a
sentence
when
we
explain
the
form
and
use
of
every
word
in
it.
A.
separate
B.
analyze
C.
explain
D.
summary
10.
The
girl
seems
not
to
get
along
well
with
her
classmates.
Is
it
because
she
comes
from
a
home
A.
broken
B.
breaking
C.
plain
D.
upsetting
11.
We
did
so
well
—
beyond
all
our
.
A.
hope
B.
wish
C.
understanding
D.
expectations
12.
—Would
you
mind
taking
me
home
—
A.
Of
course,
I’m
going
that
way
anyway.
B.
Of
course,
I’m
going
to
go
with
you.
C.
Of
course
not,
I’m
going
that
way
any-
way.
D.
Of
course
not,
I’m
going
to
go
home
as
quickly
as
possible.
13.
The
project
has
now
received
from
the
government
and
will
be
put
into
practice
soon.
A.
agree
B.
approval
C.
nod
D.
remark
14.
Can
you
move
the
desk
a
little
further,
for
it
most
of
the
office
A.
takes
up
B.
takes
off
C.
takes
in
D.
take
on
15.
The
village
is
a
very
different
place
it
was
when
I
was
a
boy
and
there
are
many
the
villagers’
points
of
view.
A.
from
what;
differences
from
B.
from
what;
differences
in
C.
from
that;
differences
from
D.
from
that;
differences
in
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
What
will
city
life
be
like
in
the
future
Some
people
think
that
life
in
the
cities
is
going
to
be
16
.
They
17
that
cities
will
become
more
and
more
crowded.
18
the
number
of
people
increases,
there
will
be
less
space
for
each
person.
This
19
will
cause
other
problems—more
crimes,
dirtier
streets,
and
worse
problems
with
traffic
20
we
have
now.
How
will
people
find
enough
drinking
water,
energy
(such
as
gas
and
electricity),
and
housing
21
life
will
be
hard,
people
who
live
in
cities
will
worry
more,
and
they
may
become
sick.
22
these
reasons,
some
say
that
nobody
will
want
to
live
in
urban
areas.
How
can
we
23
such
problems
as
overcrowding,
crime,
and
traffic
In
some
cities,
thousands
of
people
are
already
24
in
the
streets
because
there
is
so
little
suitable
housing—and
because
25
are
so
high.
The
crime
rate
isn’t
going
down.
26
,
it
is
27
so
fast
that
many
people
are
afraid
to
go
out
at
night.
Traffic
jams
are
so
bad
that
cars
don’t
move
at
all
for
several
blocks.
These
28
problems
have
been
getting
worse,
not
better,
so
many
people
see
no
29
for
the
future
of
the
city.
However,
not
all
people
believe
in
the
horrible
30
for
cities
of
the
future.
Instead,
they
feel
that
they
can
solve
present
urban
problems
and
31
future
ones.
The
disadvantages
of
any
modern
city
are
not
unique(独特的)
to
that
city.
32
,
all
the
cities
in
the
world
have
to
solve
the
problems
of
traffic
jams,
crime,
housing,
energy,
drinking
water,
and
overcrowding.
Yet
many
cities
have
found
answers
to
one
or
more
of
these
difficulties.
Some
European
cities,
such
as
Stockholm,
Sweden,
or
London,
England,
have
planned
communities
that
33
people
with
apartments,
jobs,
shopping
centers,
green
space,
entertainment,
and
transportation.
Many
U.S.
cities
are
building
their
downtown
areas.
Urban
34
can
learn
from
one
another.
They
can
35
solutions
that
have
been
successful
in
other
parts
of
the
world.
16.
A.
horrible
B.
amazing
C.
regular
D.
virtual
17.
A.
ensure
B.
predict
C.
indicate
D.
require
18.
A.
With
B.
Though
C.
As
D.
Unless
19.
A.
room
B.
overcrowding
C.
future
D.
number
20.
A.
than
B.
which
C.
what
D.
as
21.
A.
While
B.
Once
C.
Therefore
D.
Because
22.
A.
With
B.
For
C.
Because
of
D.
Thanks
to
23.
A.
deal
B.
manage
C.
cause
D.
solve
24.
A.
begging
B.
starving
C.
robbing
D.
sleeping
25.
A.
flats
B.
rents
C.
cars
D.
crimes
26.
A.
Instead
B.
Thus
C.
Yet
D.
However
27.
A.
raising
B.
changing
C.
dropping
D.
increasing
28.
A.
rural
B.
urban
C.
crime
D.
traffic
29.
A.
reality
B.
trend
C.
hope
D.
prediction
30.
A.
predictions
B.
definitions
C.
identification
D.
indication
31.
A.
reform
B.
remain
C.
cure
D.
prevent
32.
A.
That’s
to
say
B.
For
example
C.
What’s
more
D.
On
the
other
hand
33.
A.
provide
B.
satisfy
C.
offer
D.
require
34.
A.
consumers
B.
systems
C.
planners
D.
physicians
35.
A.
identify
B.
try
C.
cure
D.
forecast
第三节:阅读理解(共20小题;每题2分,满分40分)
A
The
Internet
has
become
a
part
of
teenage
life.
A
new
report
on
3,375
students
aged
from
10
to
18
in
seven
Chinese
cities
found
that
38
percent
of
them
believe
they
use
the
Internet
often.
While
most
of
them
get
useful
information
and
use
the
Internet
to
help
in
their
studies,
some
are
not
using
it
in
a
good
way.
In
order
to
help
young
people
use
the
Internet
in
a
good
way,
a
textbook
on
good
Internet
behavior
has
started
to
be
used
in
some
Shanghai
middle
schools
this
term.
The
book
uses
real
examples
to
teach
students
good
ways
of
using
the
Internet.
The
book
gives
useful
advice
such
as
it’s
good
to
read
news
or
find
helpful
information
to
study.
Some
students
also
make
on-line
friends.
But
if
you
are
meeting
a
friend
off-line,
make
sure
your
parents
know.
Teachers
and
parents
think
the
book
is
of
great
help.
A
teacher
said
the
book
would
be
a
guide
for
teens
using
the
Internet.
She
believes
it
will
keep
students
away
from
bad
sites.
“Many
students
are
using
the
Internet
without
guidance
from
their
parents,”
she
said.
“The
book
will
teach
students
how
to
be
a
good
person
in
the
on-line
world.”
36.
The
textbook
mainly
tells
us
________.
A.
why
we
should
use
the
Internet
B.
how
to
study
through
the
Internet
C.
how
to
use
the
Internet
correctly
D.
how
to
get
help
from
others
37.
According
to
the
passage,
teenagers
are
NOT
encouraged
to
________.
A.
meet
a
friend
off-line
without
letting
their
parents
know
B.
make
friends
with
other
schools’
students
C.
find
helpful
information
on
line
D.
read
on-line
news
38.
From
this
passage
we
know
that
________.
A.
more
and
more
students
have
given
up
visiting
bad
websites
B.
schools
and
teachers
begin
to
pay
attention
to
students’use
of
the
Internet
C.
no
more
homework
will
be
given
in
Shanghai
middle
schools
D.
less
and
less
information
can
be
found
in
the
Internet
B
Early
in
the
16th
century
men
were
trying
to
reach
Asia
by
traveling
west
from
Europe.
In
order
to
find
Asia
they
had
to
find
a
way
past
South
America.
The
man
who
finally
found
the
way
from
the
Atlantic
Ocean
to
the
Pacific
was
Ferdinand
Magellan.
Magellan
sailed
from
Seville
in
August,
1519
with
five
ships
and
about
280
men.
Fourteen
months
later,
after
spending
the
cold
winter
on
the
coast
of
Patagonia,
he
discovered
the
channel
which
is
now
called
Magellan
Strait(海峡).
In
November,
1520,
after
many
months
of
dangers
from
rocks
and
storms,
the
three
remaining
ships
entered
the
ocean
on
the
other
side
of
South
America.
They
then
continued,
hoping
to
reach
Asia.
But
they
did
not
see
any
land
until
they
reached
the
islands
off
the
coast
of
Asia.
Before
they
arrived
at
these
islands,
later
known
as
the
Philippines,
men
were
dying
of
starvation.
While
they
were
staying
in
the
Philippines,
Magellan
was
killed
in
battle.
The
remaining
officers
then
had
to
get
back
to
Spain.
They
decided
to
sail
round
Africa.
After
many
difficulties,
one
ship
with
eighteen
men
sailed
into
Seville
three
years
after
leaving.
They
were
all
that
remained
of
Magellan’s
expedition.
However,
their
achievement
was
great.
They
were
the
first
men
to
sail
round
the
world.
39.
The
purpose
of
Magellan’s
expedition
was
to
________.
A.
sail
round
the
world
B.
find
a
seaway
from
the
Atlantic
to
the
Pacific
C.
make
a
voyage
to
Asia
D.
carry
men
to
Philippines
40.
The
number
of
the
ships
lost
on
the
whole
expedition
was
________.
A.
two
B.
three
C.
four
D.
five
41.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
mentioned
in
the
passage
concerning
the
expedition
A.
Lack
of
equipment.
B.
Cold
winter
in
Patagonia.
C.
The
death
of
Magellan.
D.
Dangers
from
rocks
and
storms.
42.
The
best
title
for
this
passage
is
________.
A.
The
Discovery
of
Magellan’s
Strait
B.
The
Discovery
of
the
Philippines
C.
The
Most
Dangerous
Expedition
D.
The
First
Expedition
to
Asia
C
As
people
were
rushing
up
to
get
cards
for
Mother’s
Day
2006,
the
editors
of
had
a
big
question
inside
their
minds,
“What
is
a
mother
to
you ”
They
feel
every
person
has
different
opinions
about
a
woman
called
“mother”.
In
one
of
the
designs
of
Hallmark’s
latest
Happy
Mother’s
Day
cards,
it
describes,
“mother”
is
a
woman
who
made
the
world
a
warm
and
happy
place.
At
the
other
end,
a
“mother”
is
described
as
a
woman
who
puts
her
home
and
family
first,
and
if
she
is
tired,
she
never
lets
it
show.
What
will
other
people
say
To
find
out
about
that,
on
this
Mother’s
Day
(May
14,
2006),
Insparenting.
com
launches
a
new
survey(调查)
“What
is
a
mother
to
you ”
According
to
the
editor
of
,
Adwina
Jackson,
Mother’s
Day
is
a
special
day
for
everyone!
That
is
why
her
team
uses
this
day
to
honor
mothers
all
over
the
world
by
launching
a
survey
about
“mother”.
“This
survey
is
also
to
express
thanks
or
gratitude
and
to
show
appreciation
for
friends,
family
who
are
mothers,
as
well
as
other
important
women
who
have
had
a
mothering
influence,”
said
Jackson.
will
publish
the
answer
to
“What
is
a
mother
to
you”
once
responses
to
its
survey
have
been
tabulated(制成表格)
from
around
the
world.
This
survey
is
for
everyone,
all
age,
all
gender
and
all
status.
All
participants
in
the
survey
will
be
added
to
a
special
notification
list
alerting
when
survey
results
are
published.
43.
Insparenting.
com
observes
Mother’s
Day
of
2006
by
________.
A.
sending
cards
to
mothers
all
over
the
world
B.
launching
a
theme
survey
around
the
world
C.
publishing
people’s
different
opinions
about
“mother”
D.
designing
cards
with
praising
words
on
both
sides
44.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
the
possible
purpose
for
to
launch
a
survey
about
“mother”
A.
To
honour
mothers
all
over
the
world.
B.
To
express
thanks
for
their
friends
and
family
who
are
mothers.
C.
To
show
appreciation
for
those
who
have
had
a
mothering
influence.
D.
To
find
out
how
many
people
really
love
their
mothers.
45.
What
are
the
results
of
the
survey
A.
People
have
different
opinions
about
“mother”.
B.
Mother
is
a
woman
who
made
the
world
warm
and
happy.
C.
Mother
always
puts
the
interest
of
her
family
before
her
own.
D.
The
results
haven’t
been
published
so
far.
46.
What
is
the
suitable
title
for
the
passage
A.
Mother’s
Day
2006
World
Survey
B.
How
to
Celebrate
Mother’s
Day
C.
Making
Cards
for
Mother’s
Day
D.
What
Is
a
Mother
to
You
D
SACRAMENTO(New
York
Times)—The
2005
Best
Ten
Citizens
of
Charity
have
been
honored
today
by
the
city
government,
one
of
whom
is
Ms
Myrtle
Smith.
To
answer
our
reporter’s
why-question,
she
told
us
the
following
story
which,
as
she
put
it,
had
led
her
to
the
work
for
the
less
fortunate
people.
It
was
Thanksgiving
morning
and
in
the
crowded
kitchen
of
my
small
home
I
was
busy
preparing
the
traditional
Thanksgiving
turkey
when
the
doorbell
rang.
I
opened
the
front
door
and
saw
two
small
children
in
rags
huddling
together
inside
the
storm
door
on
the
top
step.
“Any
old
papers,
lady ”
asked
one
of
them.
I
was
busy.
I
wanted
to
say
“no”
until
I
looked
down
at
their
feet.
They
were
wearing
thin
little
sandals(凉鞋),
wet
with
heavy
snow.
“Come
in
and
I’ll
make
you
a
cup
of
hot
cocoa.”
They
walked
over
and
sat
down
at
the
table.
Their
wet
sandals
left
marks
upon
the
floor.
I
served
them
cocoa
and
bread
with
jam
to
fight
against
the
cold
outside.
Then
I
went
back
to
the
kitchen
and
started
again
on
my
household
budget.
The
silence
in
the
front
room
struck
me.
I
looked
in.
The
girl
held
the
empty
cup
in
her
hands,
looking
at
it.
The
boy
asked
in
a
flat
voice,
“Lady,
are
you
rich ”
“Am
I
rich
Mercy,
no!”
I
looked
at
my
shabby
slipcovers(家具套).
The
girl
put
her
cup
back
in
its
saucer(茶碟)
carefully
and
said,
“Your
cups
match
your
saucers.”
Her
voice
was
hungry
with
a
need
that
no
amount
of
food
could
supply.
They
left
after
that,
holding
their
bundles
of
papers
against
the
wind.
They
hadn’t
said
“Thank
you.”
They
didn’t
need
to.
They
had
reminded
me
that
I
had
so
much
for
which
to
be
grateful.
Plain
blue
china
cups
and
saucers
were
only
worth
five
pence.
But
they
matched.
I
tasted
the
potatoes
and
stirred
the
meat
soup.
Potatoes
and
brown
meat
soup,
a
roof
over
our
heads,
my
man
with
a
good
steady
job—these
matched,
too.
I
moved
the
chairs
back
from
the
fire
and
cleaned
the
living
room.
The
muddy
prints
of
small
sandals
were
still
wet
upon
my
floor.
Let
them
be
for
a
while,
I
thought,
just
in
case
I
should
begin
to
forget
how
rich
I
am.
And
from
then
on
I
can’t
help
doing
more.
Ms
Smith
concluded
her
story
with
a
very
sweet
smile
that
was
worth
millions
of
dollars,
even
an
amount
no
one
could
figure
out
how
large!
Sure
enough,
sometimes
a
very
small
matter
counts
much
when
it
is
big
enough
to
change
one’s
life
a
little
and
great
enough
to
make
one
feel
moved
and
eager
to
do
things
one
has
even
never
thought
of,
which
oftentimes
brings
benefits.
47.
Why
did
Ms
Smith
let
the
children
in
A.
She
did
it
out
of
great
pity
on
them.
B.
She
had
old
papers
to
sell.
C.
She
knew
them
and
wanted
to
make
them
a
cup
of
cocoa.
D.
She
wanted
to
invite
them
to
her
Thanksgiving
party.
48.
The
girl
thought
Ms
Smith
was
rich
perhaps
in
that
_______.
A.
she
saw
that
the
lady’s
room
was
comfortable
B.
she
saw
the
cups
matched
the
saucers
C.
the
writer’s
slipcovers
were
very
new
D.
the
boy
thought
so
49.
From
the
passage,
we
can
infer
that
whether
you
are
rich
depends
on
_______.
A.
how
much
money
you
have
had
B.
how
you
feel
about
your
life
C.
how
you
have
helped
others
D.
what
job
you
are
doing
50.
Ms
Smith
left
the
muddy
prints
of
small
sandals
on
the
floor
for
a
while
to
_______.
A.
show
her
husband
that
someone
had
come
B.
remind
her
that
she
had
helped
two
children
C.
show
that
she
was
a
kind-hearted
woman
D.
remind
herself
how
rich
she
was
51.
The
last
two
paragraphs
imply
that
_______.
A.
a
famous
person’s
smile
is
worth
millions
of
dollars,
or
more
B.
a
meaningful
small
matter
can
bring
about
a
great
change
in
one’s
life
C.
little
children
can
change
one’s
life
style
by
paying
him
a
visit
D.
once
a
good
deed
is
done,
one
could
become
well-known
in
a
short
time.
E
Surgery(外科,手术)
that
can
improve
the
way
a
person
looks
is
being
more
and
more
popular
in
the
United
Stated.
This
kind
of
surgery
is
called
cosmetic
surgery
(整形手术),
and
both
men
and
women
are
turning
to
this
treatment
as
a
way
of
keeping
their
appearance
young
as
well
as
keeping
competitive
in
their
jobs.
Men
especially
are
beginning
to
turn
to
face-lifts,
liposuction
(taking
fat
out
of
the
body),
and
implants
(putting
man-made
parts
into
their
bodies)
to
help
them
look
younger.
As
companies
downsize
and
move
younger
employees
into
higher
positions,
older
employees
in
their
late
forties
and
early
fifties
feel
the
need
to
look
and
act
younger
in
order
to
stay
competitive.
A
younger
look
through
cosmetic
surgery
may
give
an
older
employee
a
few
more
years
on
the
job.
These
operations
are
not
without
dangers,
however.
One
young
woman
had
an
eye
operation
to
get
rid
of
the
bags
under
her
eyes.
She
described
her
experience
as
terrible.
She
said,
“When
he
started
cutting,
I
was
fully
awake.
Even
though
he’d
given
me
an
injection(注射)
near
my
eyes,
I
saw
everything.”
She
went
on
to
explain,
“I
knew
I
had
to
keep
still
because
of
what
he
was
doing.
He
was
removing
fat
under
my
eyes.
It
took
about
ten
minutes.
After
he
finished
I
felt
I
couldn’t
walk.
I
was
so
weak.”
Her
troubles
did
not
end
after
the
operation.
For
two
weeks,
her
eyes
were
swollen
and
almost
completely
closed,
and
even
dark
glasses
could
not
hide
the
side
effects
of
the
operation.
Liposuction
is
probably
the
most
popular
cosmetic
operation
in
the
United
States.
It
seems
simple
enough.
First,
a
small
cut
is
made
over
the
places
where
the
patient
wants
the
fat
removed.
Next,
a
small
pipe
is
put
into
the
cut.
A
machine
is
then
turned
on,
and
the
fat
is
taken
right
out
of
the
body.
However,
as
one
doctor
explained,
some
problems
can
happen
after
the
operation.
He
warned,
“Irregular
lumps(块)
and
loose
skin
can
result
from
this
operation.
If
it
is
not
completely
done,
liposuction
can
produce
a
very
lumpy
result.”
Patients
often
must
have
more
liposuctions
to
correct
the
problem.
52.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
first
paragraph
A.
Some
people
want
to
have
cosmetic
surgery
in
order
to
keep
their
jobs.
B.
There
are
two
reasons
why
people
have
cosmetic
surgery.
C.
How
older
employees
try
to
stay
on
their
jobs
for
more
years.
D.
A
person
can
win
the
competition
in
the
job
by
means
of
looking
young.
53.
How
many
kinds
of
cosmetic
surgeries
does
the
writer
mention
A.
5
B.
4
C.
3
D.
2
54.
The
underlined
word
“downsize”
(in
Para.
1)
means
_______.
A.
develop
branches
and
employ
more
labourers
B.
become
smaller
in
the
number
of
employees
C.
move
downwards
to
other
places
D.
put
an
end
to
business
55.
What
do
we
know
about
liposuction
from
the
passage
A.
An
unsuccessful
liposuction
may
lead
to
more
operations.
B.
Most
liposuction
operations
are
successful
and
safe.
C.
A
liposuction
can
be
lifelong
useful
for
people
to
stay
young.
D.
A
bad
liposuction
needs
more
doctors
to
make
it
up.
第四节:
单词拼写。(根据括号内所给单词首字母,补全所缺单词)(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
As
we
all
know,
different
countries
have
different
customs,
that
is
to
say,
different
countries
have
different
ways
of
greeting
each
other,
(56)
c
festivals
and
(57)c
each
other.
So
it
is
important
to
follow
the
(58)c
of
the
country
that
you
are
visiting
when
you
are
traveling
(59)a
.
For
example,
if
you
are
invited
to
a
home
in
Britain,
here
is
some
(60)a
for
you
to
follow.
As
soon
as
you
are
invited,
it
is
good
manners
to
refuse
or
(61)
a
the
invitation,
either
by
writing
or
by
telephoning.
When
you
go
to
the
party,
it
is(62)p
to
arrive
on
time.
It
is
good
manners
to
(63)s
hands
with
your
host
and
the
other
guests.
You
can
take
a
present
if
you
like,
possibly
a
bottle
of
wine,
a
box
of
chocolates
or
some
flowers.
The
hosts
will
open
it
as
soon
as
it
is
given.
They
feel
it’s
(64)s
not
to
open
it.
However,
it
is
not
impolite
to
take
nothing.
Remember
it
is
bad
manners
to
stay
too
late
after
the
other
guests
have
left.
Of
course,
don’t
forget
to
write
or
telephone
a
day
or
two
later
to
(65)t
your
host.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
你校正在开展“创建文明班级,共建和谐校园”活动,请根据下表内容,以“A
Meaningful
Activity”为题写一篇短文,向“China
Daily”投稿,介绍有关情况。
主题
“同陋习告别,与文明握手”
目的
根除乱扔、乱吐、留长发、吸烟、喝酒等现象;提倡穿校服、讲礼貌。
内容
举办图片展,进行教室、宿舍美化评比等。
注意:
1.
词数:100左右
2.
参考词汇:
civilization(文明)
harmonious(和谐的)
A
Meaningful
Activity
Our
school
has
now
started
an
activity
called
“Build
Civilized
Classes
and
a
Harmonious
Campus.”
The
topic
is
“Get
Rid
of
Bad
Habits
and
Greet
Civilization”.
_____________________________________________________________________
答案:
第一节:1-5BDABB
6-10BDCBA
11-15DCBAB
第二节:16-20
ABCBA
21-25
DBDDB
26-30
ADBCA
31-35
DAACB
第三节:36-40
CABCC
41-45
ADBDD
46-50
AABBD
51-55
BBDBB
第四节:56.
celebrating
57.
communicating
58.
customs
59.
abroad
60.advice
61.accept
62.polite
63.shake
64.strange
65.thank
第五节:One
possible
version:
A
meaningful
Activity
Our
school
has
now
started
an
activity
called
“Build
Civilized
Classes
and
a
Harmonious
Campus”.
The
topic
is
“Get
Rid
of
Bad
Habits
and
Greet
Civilization”.
Bad
habits
do
exist.
Some
students
throw
rubbish
everywhere
or
spit
in
public.
Some
wear
long
hair.
Others
are
even
addicted
to
smoking
and
drinking.
We
require
that
the
students
break
away
from
these
bad
habits.
We
urge
the
students
to
wear
their
school
uniform
and
be
polite
to
others.
During
the
activity,
we’ll
hold
a
picture
show,
a
competition
of
classroom
and
dormitory
decorations
and
so
on.
We
all
hope
that
we’ll
build
each
class
into
a
civilized
one
and
our
campus
into
a
harmonious
place.