What does the writer say happens every six months in Bangladesh14. What does the writer say happens every six months in Bangladesh? A. The country doesn't have enough water. B. Lots of water brings problems to the country. C. Schools close for cleaning. 15. What problem do many children have at different times of the year? A. They have too much homework when it rains. B. Their parents have to buy a boat for them. C. They cannot use things that need electricity. 16. Where can people see a doctor when there is too much water? A. at the health centre, on the river B. inside the library C. in the school that is now closed 17. Where does the writer say children can see information online? A. at the health centres B. on the side of the river C. on the boat schools ----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- PART 3 QUESTIONS 14-18 For each questions, choose the correct answer. For the last two years I have been living in Bangladesh, with my parents and my baby sister. We moved here from England and at first I didn't like it because I missed all my school friends. Most students arrive at school in the morning, books in hand, and return home in the afternoon, with a lot of homework. This is the idea we have when we think of schools. However, some schools. like the boat schools in Bangladesh, are a little different from what I was used to. Twice a year, there are heavy rainstorms in Bangladesh which cover the area with lots of water. This leaves millions of people without clean water, electricity and other important things. It becomes difficult for children to go to schools and for those schools to keep their doors open. To solve these problems, some people thought of a brilliant idea to help the children. They built houses, health centres and schools that move around on top of the water. Now there are almost 100 boat schools. Each of these schools gets electricity from the sun and has one laptop computer with internet and even a small library. These boat schools are a school and a school bus, all in one. Whenever there's too much water and every other service is closed, these types of schools are still open. They pick up their students from the side of the rivers, and then stop somewhere so that classes can begin. After the lessons are finished, the boat schools return the students to their homes and another group of students is picked up. About 70,000 children have used the boat schools since they started, fifteen years ago. |