Ⅰ.语法填空
A swing(秋千) could be important for learning, according to one girls' school. At Brighton Girls, a private school for children 1.________ (age) 418, a swing is to be installed in the sixth-form study center after some of the teenagers asked for one.
After some research, the headmistress, Rosie McColl, said she discovered a swing would be 2.________ (benefit). She said, “I knew 3.________ student in a previous school who used to go out and swing in a park between lessons. 4.________ (current), what we are 5.________ (do) is bringing the swing into the school to help build a culture. This leads to better results for students in terms of both their wellbeing 6.________ academic achievement.”
Recent studies show physical activity can improve brain function as well as calm the mind and body, at a time when 7.________ (anxious) among teenagers is at record levels. So far, McColl's decision as been supported by parents, including Sam Cartwright-Hatton, a psychologist at Sussex University, 8.________wrote a letter to the government, calling for new, more creative lessons to 9.________ (help) children settle back into class.
McColl advises students preparing for exams over the Christmas holiday to find a swing in a local park between revision 10.________ (class). “No one is ever too old to go on the swings, to play, to think and to dream,” she said.