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【北师大版】(新教材)2023版高中课时作业六Unit7ArtPartⅥWritingWorkshop~CheckYourProgress必修第三册(英语)
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I often imagined discussing school choices with my son, but I did not expect to be having such a conversation with him at thirteen years of age.

Earlier this year, he expressed his wish to go to one of the biggest public high schools in our small city. He told me that he wanted to go there because several of his longtime friends were also going.

I fought back the thought to roll my eyes. I told him that if he went to this school, he would be going from a class size of 18 to being one of several hundred in the freshman class. He wouldn't be able to receive the special attention of his teachers anymore. He would be going to school for six hours a day, and then have to do homework at night...

He__was__undeterred,__however, so I made him a deal. He would need to come up with a list of valid (合理的) reasons. Then, we would sit down and have a talk about it.

Later that night, as promised, we had a discussion. He gave a strong argument with a list of reasons. First, he explained that he would have more choices in courses and after­school activities. Besides, attending this school would better prepare him for college because he would learn what it was like on a big campus (校园).

He added that he would learn to manage his time and take ownership of his schoolwork. He also promised that he would make use of the drop­in tutoring the school offered if he should ever run into trouble.

I sat back and listened, impressed at the thought and research that he had prepared. Honestly, I could have put my foot down and said “no” or “just wait another year” but I would have been doing that for me, not for him.

At last, we let our son have the final say on choosing a high school. I knew if my kid put forth the same effort as he did in persuading (说服) us, he would be perfectly fine in high school.

1How did the author feel when her son suggested attending a big public school?

AIt met her expectation.

BIt was a difficult choice.

CIt might not be a wise decision.

DIt was unexpected but wonderful.

2What does the underlined part “He was undeterred” in Paragraph 4 mean?

AHe did not change his mind.

BHe had no idea what to do next.

CHe lost interest in what I was saying.

DHe felt uncomfortable with my words.

3Why did the author's son want to study in a public school?

AIt would help him get into a good college.

BIt would help him become more independent.

CPublic schools provided a drop­in tutoring service.

DHe could make more friends in a large­sized class.

4What was the author's final decision?

AShe turned down her son.

BShe let her son decide by himself.

CShe asked her son to do more research.

DShe asked her son to wait one more year.

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