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Westerns think that the education ways(教育方式) in many Chinese families are hard to understand.Here are some examples.

Many children in China are looked after by their grandfathers and grandmothers because their parents are busy. But children need to stay and communicate with their parents.

Parents pay no attention to the rights(权利) of children. (1)Parents should _____ at the door before they go_______ the room of their children. (2) They shouldn't move their children's things before they agree. Parents should communicate with children and respect(尊重) the rights and decision of them. Children who are not respected also do not know how to respect others.

(2) Parents often compare their children with others. Most Chinese parents want their children to be successful, because it can save the parents' face. Parents often say "You see somebody else is studying hard, what good  grades  they have, and  what prizes they get". This is the worst thing. It will only bring the child much harm and pain.

Many children are made to do what their parents except, though they do not like it. For example, parents ask their children to learn to play the piano or go abroad. It should be decided by children themselves.

The more hard-working, the better. Many parents think school performance is everything. In fact, the integrated(综合) ability is so important that it will affect children all their lives.

1.将(2))句译成中文。___________________________________________________

2.在(1)句的空白处分别填入一个适当的词使句意完整、上下文通顺。______ ______

3.回答问题:Why are many children looked after by their grandparents in China?

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4.在文中找出与Children themselves should make a decision about it.意思相近的句子。

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5.在文中找出最能表达该短文主题的句子,并将它写在横线上。

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  Tea bag drinking is most Westerns’ favorite way of drinking teaDo you know how it came about?

  The tea bag was invented in 1908 by Thomas Sullivan, an American tea sellerHe was sending out free tea in silk(丝绸)bags for people to tryPeople put the bags together with the tea leaves into the cup and added hot waterThe tea tasted good, and people thought it was easy to clean the cupThey were not happy when Sullivan started sending them loose(散的)tea again

  Sullivan realized that he had a hot new thing in his hands, and he built a machine to pack the bagsAs tea bags became popular, they were changed from silk to gauze(薄纱)and later paperIn 1952, Lipton Tea made the tea bag even more popular with its invention of the four-sided tea bagTea bags were soon a hit in the UK, and today 85 of the tea in the UK is packed in paper bags

  However, many people still prefer loose-leaf teaThis is because some tea companies put not very good tea in their tea bagsBut for most drinkers, tea bags are still the easy, tasty way to go

(1)

Who invented the tea bag?

[  ]

A.

An English tea seller

B.

Chinese

C.

Lipton

D.

Thomas Sullivan

(2)

The tea in silk bags was welcome because ________

[  ]

A.

the tea in bags was free and very good

B.

the tea tasted good and the cup was easy to wash

C.

people were happy with the loose tea

D.

people didn’t know any better way to enjoy the tea

(3)

The material of the tea bags is usually ________ now

[  ]

A.

silk

B.

gauze

C.

paper

D.

plastic

(4)

The underlined sentenceTea bags were soon a hit in the UKprobably means________ in the UK”.

[  ]

A.

Tea bags soon became popular

B.

Tea bags surprised everyone very much

C.

Tea bags kicked()the loose-leaf tea out of the market

D.

Tea bags weren’t allowed to be sold

(5)

The reading mainly talks about ________

[  ]

A.

the invention of tea

B.

the way of drinking tea

C.

the history of tea bags

D.

people’s favorite tea in the world

阅读理解。
     Tea bag drinking is most Westerns' favorite way of drinking tea. Do you know how it came about?
     The tea bag was invented in 1908 by Thomas Sullivan, an American tea seller. He was sending out free
tea in silk (丝绸) bags for people to try. People put the bags together with the tea leaves into the cup and
added hot water. The tea tasted good, and people thought it was easy to clean the cup. They were not happy
when Sullivan started sending them loose (散的) tea again.
     Sullivan realized that he had a hot new thing in his hands, and he built a machine to pack the bags. As tea
bags became popular, they were changed from silk to gauze (薄纱) and later paper. In 1952, Lipton Tea
made the tea bag even more popular with its invention of the four-sided tea bag. Tea bags were soon a hit
in the UK
, and today 85% of the tea in the UK is packed in paper bags.
     However, many people still prefer loose-leaf tea. This is because some tea companies put not very good
tea in their tea bags. But for most drinkers, tea bags are still the easy, tasty way to go.
1. Who invented the tea bag?
A. An English tea seller.
B. Chinese.
C. Lipton.
D. Thomas Sullivan.
2. The tea in silk bags was welcome because ________.
A. the tea in bags was free and very good
B. the tea tasted good and the cup was easy to wash
C. people were happy with the loose tea
D. people didn't know any better way to enjoy the tea
3. The material of the tea bags is usually ________ now.
A. silk
B. gauze
C. paper
D. plastic
4. The underlined sentence "Tea bags were soon a hit in the UK" probably means"________ in the UK".
A. Tea bags soon became popular
B. Tea bags surprised everyone very much
C. Tea bags kicked (踢) the loose-leaf tea out of the market
D. Tea bags weren't allowed to be sold
5. The reading mainly talks about ________.
A. the invention of tea
B. the way of drinking tea
C. the history of tea bags
D. people's favorite tea in the world

Tea bag drinking is most Westerns’ favorite way of drinking tea. Do you know how it came about?

The tea bag was invented in 1908 by Thomas Sullivan, an American tea seller. He was sending out free tea in silk (丝绸) bags for people to try. People put the bags together with the tea leaves into the cup and added hot water. The tea tasted good, and people thought it was easy to clean the cup. They were not happy when Sullivan started sending them loose (散的) tea again.

Sullivan realized that he had a hot new thing in his hands, and he built a machine to pack the bags. As tea bags became popular, they were changed from silk to gauze (薄纱) and later paper. In 1952, Lipton Tea made the tea bag even more popular with its invention of the four-sided tea bag. Tea bags were soon a hit in the UK, and today 85% of the tea in the UK is packed in paper bags.

However, many people still prefer loose-leaf tea. This is because some tea companies put not very good tea in their tea bags. But for most drinkers, tea bags are still the easy, tasty way to go.

1. Who invented the tea bag?

   A. An English tea seller.           B. Chinese.            C. Lipton.     D. Thomas Sullivan.

2. The tea in silk bags was welcome because ________.

   A. the tea in bags was free and very good

   B. the tea tasted good and the cup was easy to wash

   C. people were happy with the loose tea

   D. people didn’t know any better way to enjoy the tea

3. The material of the tea bags is usually __________ now.

   A. silk                          B. gauze                C. paper      D. plastic

4. The underlined sentence “Tea bags were soon a hit in the UK” probably means “__ in the UK”.

   A. Tea bags soon became popular

   B. Tea bags surprised everyone very much

   C. Tea bags kicked (踢) the loose-leaf tea out of the market 

   D. Tea bags weren’t allowed to be sold

5. The reading mainly talks about ___________.

   A. the invention of tea                B. the way of drinking tea

   C. the history of tea bags                D. people’s favorite tea in the world

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