The students start arriving on our upper playground from about 8:45 am. School begins at 8:55 am. The children do their early morning work while their class teacher takes the attendance register (记录,登记). The attendance of every child attending school each morning and afternoon is recorded in a special book. The teacher reads out each child’s name in turn. On hearing his/her name, the child replies 'yes Mrs. (teacher's name)' and the teacher notes down in the book whether the child is in school or not. Sometimes the children will answer their teacher in a different language e.g. French or German. At 9:10 am the children go to assembly in our main hall. They sit on the floor in rows with the youngest children at the front and the older children at the back. As the children enter the hall they listen quietly to the music playing. Each week has a different musical theme and the children are asked to listen out for particular things. In our assemblies the children listen to a story, sing a song and pray. The story is either taken from the Christian Bible or is a story with a moral. The songs we sing are particularly chosen with the children in mind. Some of our songs are sung with the English sign language. To supply for the children of different faiths, some of our assemblies do not have a Christian theme. These assemblies are a time for us to gather together to celebrate the achievements of our children and of the school as a whole. Every parent has the right to withdraw their child from a school assembly. 1. How many times does the teacher take the registration everyday? A. Once. B. Twice. C. Three times. D. Not mentioned. 2. Basing on what do the children line up in the assemblies? A. Body-weight. B. Body-height. C. Ages. D. Classes. 3. Where do the students listen to music every day? A. In their classroom. B. In their dormitory. C. In the main hall. D. On the upper playground. 4. According to the passage, what happens in an Assembly? A. Tell stories in turns. B. Sing English songs sometimes with gestures. C. Pray for good luck. D. Listen to stories taken from the Christian Bible. 5. Which of the following statements are NOT true? A. All the activities in the assemblies have a theme based on the Bible. B. The assemblies are for fun to get together. C. It’s not the duty for the children to attend the assemblies. D. The assemblies are to celebrate the achievements of our children.