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Material One

If your child often gets bad grades, you must feel sad. As a middle school teacher,I feel sad, too. However, I'd like to say that bad grades are not the end of the world.

Recently, researchers from the University of Bristol (in England) and the University of Chicago(in the USA)did a survey. Over 10,000 people took part in the research. The study shows that promising children money, iPads or cell phones to pass exams is useless. However, promises of trips can encourage students to study hard. So from now on, please make proper promises.

Material Two

As an education expert, I care much about your kids. A lot of parents I know want their kids to do well in their studies. After all, good grades in school could increase kid's chance of achieving big things when they grow old.

Helping your kids improve their studies can be possible by following these tips:

¡ïSee to it that your kids eat right. it's important to eat a balanced and healthy diet.Make sure that your kids don't skip breakfast.

¡ïLet your kids get enough sleep. Make sure that they get at least eight hours of sleep.Getting a good night's sleep is as important as eating three healthy meals a day.

¡ïInfluence your kids to read often. Reading is a good habit. It can not only improve your kids communication skills but also extend their vocabulary.

1.According to Material one,promises of can encourage students to study hard.

A. Money B. iPads C. cell phones D. trips

2.Which of the following is NOT true according to Material Two?

A. Breakfast is important to kids. B. Kids should have two meals a day.

C. It's necessary for kids to get enough sleep. D. Reading a lot is helpful to kids.

3.The underlined word¡° extend¡± can be replaced by¡° ¡±.

A. break B. waste C. increase D. remember

4.From the above reading, we can learn that .

A. the writer of Material One works in a university

B. the University of Bristol lies in the USA

C. the writer of Material Two is a teacher

D. parents can do much to help kids with their studies

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A. Parents B. Students C. Teachers D. Education experts

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6.A. ago B. after C. later D. late

7.A. up B. down C. out D. in

8.A. afraid B. glad C. sorry D. surprised

9.A. carry B. bring C. take D. borrow

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