To save water, the parents told their children ________ their teeth under a running tap.
A. to brush B. not brushing
C. not to brush D. brushing
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To save water, the parents told their children ________ their teeth under a running tap.
A. to brush B. not brushing
C. not to brush D. brushing
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To save water, the parents told their children ________ their teeth under a running tap.
A.to brush B.not brushing
C.not to brush D.brushing
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Nowadays many parents would like to buy whatever their children like. If they go on doing this, their children will probably think that money is to make. They will spend the money at random(随意地)and won’ t think of their parents’ hard
Some parents like to hold birthday parties for their children. If they on doing this, their children will think it is necessary for them to enjoy birthday parties every year . Year after year, maybe they will their parents’ birthdays and only remember their own’s.
Many parents don’t let their children the housework. They think that children just have thing to do. They should study hard and do in their lessons. If parents go on with this, the children will not be able to take good care of when they grow up. Parents should teach their children to do some simple housework washing clothes and doing some cooking it can help the children live a better life in the future.
1.A. easy B. hard C. free
2.A. job B. work C. study
3.A. make B. let C. keep
4.A. remember B. forget C. leave
5.A. do B. did C. doing
6.A. one B. two C. three
7.A. good B. well C. more
8.A. herself B. himself C. themselves
9.A. as if B. as such C. such as
10.A. though B. because C. so
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We have heard a lot of stories about parents trying their best to save their children's lives, but today I will tell you a different story.
Lu Zikuan is an 11-year-old boy who studies at school in Huixian County, Henan Province. But he has taken up a task to save his father's life in an unexpected way—by eating as much as he possibly can. Maybe many people think the task is simple. But in fact, becoming fat isn't easy in such a short time.
The father is sick and in need of a bone marrow transplant( 骨髓移植), and the hospital will only do it if the donor(捐赠者) has a certain weight(45 kilograms). The doctor said that the heavier the weight is, the better it is.
Lu Zikuan is the only one that can match his father's bone marrow in the family. He is now gaining weight as quickly as possible to meet the requirement. Every day, he must eat a lot of food. It makes him always have a stomachache. “Even if it hurts, I'll still eat,” Lu said. “Our family couldn't bear(承受) the loss of my dad.”
He has ballooned(激增) to 48kg from 30kg since March, when the bone marrow from the boy successfully matched that of his father. His aim is to reach 50kg. And this was his wish on International Children's Day on June 1, 2019.
1.Which of the following is TRUE about Lu Zikuan?
A.Lu Zikuan is an 11-year-old girl. B.Lu Zikuan is a college student.
C.Lu Zikuan lives in Hunan Province. D.Lu Zikuan must eat a lot every day.
2.Eating much food makes Lu Zikuan feel ________.
A.uncomfortable B.happy
C.disappointed D.sad
3.Lu Zikuan hopes that his weight can reach ________.
A.48 kg B.50 kg C.30 kg D.70 kg
4.The passage is mainly about ________.
A.a little boy gains weight to save his father's life
B.a little boy likes eating much food
C.a little boy studies hard to gain good grades
D.a little boy knows how to protect himself
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The children ______not to play with fire or go to the river without parents.
A. tell B. are told C. are asking
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The parents told the children__________in the street.
A. don’t play B. not play C. not to play D. to not play
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We are often told_______ water in our daily life.
A. save B. saving
C. to save D. saves
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In the United States, parents usually encourage their children to develop their potential (潜能). They pay attention to what their kids can do, not what they can’t. As a result, US boys and girls hope to be actors, athletes and doctors; many even want to become presidents when they grow up.
US parents often encourage their children to take part in all kinds of activities at school. They believe that joining in these activities can make their children mature(成熟). Schoolwork is important, but they think that social skills are important as well.
But things in China are different. Chinese parents often tell their children to study hard and pass exams. They think that, for a student, staying away from schoolbooks means wasting time. This puts a lot of pressure on Chinese students, so leaders in China’s education department have called for less homework at the lower grades. Only healthy kids can become healthy adults.
1.American parents think that ________ .
A.Schoolwork is as important as social skills | B.Schoolwork is more important than social skills | C.Schoolwork is less important than social skills | D.Passing exams is the most important for their children |
2.Why do many American children have their dream jobs?
A.Because they start school earlier than Chinese children. | B.Because they study hard. | C.Because their parents encourage them to do less homework. | D.Because their parents usually pay attention to what they can do,not what they can’t. |
3.Chinese parents think that ________.
A.taking part in all kinds of activities at school can make their children mature | B.staying away from schoolbooks means wasting time | C.their children should do what they want to do | D.social skills is necessary for the students at lower grades |
4.According to this passage the writer thinks________ .
A.China’s education is better than America’s | B.America’s education is better than China’s | C.Chinese students at the lower grades should have more homework | D.Chinese students have less pressure than America’s |
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The Chinese are very generous when it comes to educating their children. Some parents send their children to the best schools or even abroad to England, the US or Australia, regardless of how much this costs. Many also want their children to take extra-curriculum activities (课外活动) where they either learn a musical instrument or ballet, or other classes that will give them a better start in life. The Chinese believe that the more expensive an education is, the better it is, so parents often spend a large amount of money on education. Even poor parents manage to buy a computer for their son or daughter.
In fact, most parents fail to see that the best education they can give their children is usually very cheap. Parents can see that their children’s skills are different; they will usually be skilled in some areas while poor in others. However, they fail to realize that today's children are lack (缺乏) of self-respect and self-confidence.
The problem is that parents are only educating their children on how to take exams and how to study effectively. They are not teaching them the most important skills they need. They do not teach them to be confident, happy and clever.
Parents can help achieve this by teaching their children practical skills like cooking, sewing and other housework.
Teaching a child to cook will improve many of the skills that he will need later in life. Cooking demands patience and time. It is an enjoyable but difficult experience. A good cook always tries to improve his cooking, so he will learn to work hard and finish his job step by step. The result, a well--cooked dinner, will give a child a lot of satisfaction and confidence. All these will help the children step to success in the future.
An old machine such as a broken radio or TV set that you give your child as a toy may make him curious and arouse(唤醒) his interest. If he will spend hours looking at it, and try to mend it; your child might become an engineer when he grows up. Such activities do more than teaching a child to read a book. They teach them to think and to use their minds. This is much more important than learning by reading a book.
1. Is the writer satisfied with the Chinese parents’ ideas of educating their children?
2. Put the underlined sentence “the more expensive an education is, the better it is” into Chinese.
3.What are the children lack of today?
4. How is the experience of cooking according to the fifth paragraph?
5.What does the underlined word “They” refer to(所指的是) in the last paragraph?
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As is often the case, parents are very shocked to discover their children have lied to them for the first time. But new research has suggested many parents may not even notice many of the lies their children tell them.
Psychologists have discovered that most parents are over-confident in their children’s honesty and this may impair their ability to discover a lie.
The findings may help to explain why some parents seem to be willing to let their children get away with almost anything even in the face of the evidence (迹象). They say parents suffer from a “truth bias (偏见)” with their own teenagers, but when faced with lies from other people’s children, they have less difficulty telling if a statement is true or not.
Dr. Angela Evans, a psychologist at Brock University in Canada, said, “The close relationship that parents share with their own children may lead to parents failing to discover their children’s lies. Parents’ truth bias may result in parents being less doubtable of their children, allowing them to successfully cheat (欺骗) them.”
Most children are thought to start lying as early as two years old but start telling more believable lies at around the age of four years old. Learning how to lie is considered as a key part of cognitive (认知的) and social development in children. But many parents are shocked when their children start lying to them. In their study, Dr Evans and her colleagues filmed 108 children aged between 8 and 16 as they performed a test after being asked not to look at the answers. They were then asked afterwards if they had looked, with 50 truthfully denying (否认) looking, 49 lying about looking and 9 admitting (承认) to looking.
Videos of those denying looking were then shown to 152 parents of children aged 8 to 16, 80 of whom had children who had taken part in the test. The researchers found that the parents were less able to discover lies told by their own children than by other people’s children.
1.What does the underlined word “impair” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.Show. B.Harm. C.Realize. D.Develop.
2.When lying to their parents, children can’t be easily found because ________.
A.their parents aren’t prepared for the lies
B.their parents can’t notice any of their lies
C.they are very good at telling lies
D.they know how to lie to their parents
3.What does Dr. Evans want to find about children’s lying?
A.What makes parents lose trust in their children.
B.What causes children to tell lies to their parents.
C.What makes parents fail to see their children’s lies.
D.What affects children’s relations with their parents.
4.What can be inferred from Dr. Evans’s study in the last two paragraphs?
A.Parents prefer to protect their own children.
B.Lying is a part of children’s development.
C.Children aged 8 to 16 are very likely to tell lies.
D.Parents can easily discover lies told by children of others.
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