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Teaching good manners(礼仪)to kids is very important . It’s best to let them develop good table manners when they are young. So they can carry these when they grow up.

Good eating manners begin with good table manners. Tell your kids that dinner time is family time. There should be no phones or text messages at the table. Instead, mealtime should be used for talking about family things.

Kids should say “please “ and “thank you” when asking for things on the table. They should not reach over other people to get things that they want.

Teach your child not to eat with his mouth open or talk with his mouth full. If it’s hard for them to understand, try showing them how it looks and sounds . When they see this, they’ll understand how they look to other people. They should also eat slowly and take small bites(咬).

Washing hands before and after eating is important to health. When eating at a friend’s house, tell your kids to remember to thank the host for the meal. Let them put their own dishes in the sink(水槽)after dinner. For elder children, they can help do the dishes.

1.The underlined word “these” in the first paragraph refers to “______”.

A. good table manners B. the habit of eating healthy food

C. the habit of taking enough exercise D. the habit of getting up early in the morning

2.Why should kids wash hands before and after eating?

A. Because their parents ask them to do so. B. Because they need to eat with their hands.

C. Because they are still very young now. D. Because it’s good for their health.

3.What should NOT the children do according to the passage?

A. Talk about family things during mealtime.

B. Reach over other people to get things that they want.

C. Thank the host for the meal after eating.

D. Help the host do the dishes if they can.

4.What is the main idea of the passage?

A. What we should do to eat happily. B. Teaching kids about good manners.

C. Asking kids not to use phones while eating. D. Asking kids to do some housework after eating.

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This May is a busy month for art lovers in Ningbo. Here are some fun activities to choose.

The Secret Lives- Ningbo Museum

Transported from National Museum’s collection rooms, these objects from Han Dynasty all have their secrets. They have some pretty amazing stories to tell.

Place: 2nd floor, Ningbo Museum

Time: Tuesday-Friday 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Weekends 9:00am-6:00pm

Price: Free Tel: 0574--82815555

Scottish Dancing

Take your friends and get ready to dance till you get tired. Scottish dancing is fun and easy to learn. Anyone can learn how to dance. It’s just about learning how to move your body.

Place: Keep Dancing Studio

Time: every Saturday 6:00 pm- 9:00 pm

Price: 60 yuan/person Tel: 0574--82381254

Live Music- Late Night Jazz

Enjoy real American jazz from Tuck Andress, the famous guitar player. This is his third visit to China and first time to Ningbo. Get your tickets quickly.

Place: Ningbo Cultural Plaza Theater

Time: 8:00 pm May 6th--May 13th

Price: 120 yuan /person (kids under 12: half price) Tel: 0574-- 87748111

1.Which of the following is not a good time for The Secret Lives?

A. Monday 9:00 am B. Wednesday 3:00 pm

C. Friday 11:00 am D. Sunday 5:00 pm

2.Bob and his wife want to bring their 10-year-old son to enjoy the real American jazz together. How much should they pay for it?

A. 120 yuan B. 300 yuan C. 240 yuan D. 180 yuan

3.What can we learn from the passage?

A. Objects shown in Ningbo Museum are from Ming Dynasty.

B. You can call 0574- 87748111 to get more information about Scottish dancing.

C. Scottish dancing class is available from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm every Sunday.

D. You can go to Ningbo Cultural Plaza Theater if you want to enjoy Tuck Andress’s music.

阅读下面的短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可填入空白处的最佳选项。

Dear Sir or Madam,

I don’t like doing chores. But I have ______ choice to do them ______ doing chores is a rule in my family. When I come back from school, my mom ______ says, “Could you take out the rubbish?” or “Could you help me ______ cooking?” I know she is just trying to make me ______ and teach me how to ______ myself. But ______ does she make me do all the housework? Oh, I know I am the oldest and I ______ do the chores. But it’s not ______ for me. My sister should do them, too.

Yesterday I did all the ______ again. My parents went to visit my aunt with my sister in the morning. They left me ______ at home because I had to do my housework. After I finish my homework, I found it was really a ______ at home. They didn’t do any chores. So I cleaned the rooms, ______ the dishes and watered the garden. Oh, I must look like a(n) ______.

What should I do? I hate doing chores all alone. Could you give me ______ advice, please?

1.A. no B. some C. every D. any

2.A. when B. if C. because D. although

3.A. never B. hardly C. always D. almost

4.A. about B. in C. for D. with

5.A. more satisfied B. more creative C. more enjoyable D. more independent

6.A. take after B. run out of C. take care of D. get into

7.A. what B. why C. where D. how

8.A. should B. could C. would D. may

9.A. hard B. fair C. much D. heavy

10.A. time B. chores C. cleaning D. cooking

11.A. alone B. sick C. quiet D. worried

12.A. job B. matter C. problem D. mess

13.A. bought B. made C. carried D. washed

14.A. cook B. doctor C. servant D. actor

15.A. some B. an C. any D. many

Every Wednesday, I go to Cantata Adult Life Services, a local retirement (退休)community in Brookfield, Illinois, US, with my classmates to do community service.

After my very first visit to Cantata, my life changed forever. That may sound a bit dramatic(戏剧性的), but volunteering with the elderly has changed my views on life.

Our visits last about an hour, and we bring 25-30 students every time. We play board games and cards with the residents(居民) while we’re there.

You can watch all the movies and TV shows you want about “life back then”, but nothing compares to talking to the people who were there. Just hearing their stories has touched me in a way I never thought possible.

Whether it was talking to 98-year-old “Hurricane Hilda” about her great days as a roller skater or chatting with Lou about the times she danced with a famous actor, I was completely attracted by every single memory the residents wanted to share with me.

Even the residents who don’t have amazing memories make the experience meaningful . I remember visiting Mrs Robinson. She couldn’t think of much about her past, but she told me she’d never forget how kind I was just to listen to her “rambling (漫谈)”. It made me realize that it’s the little things that make life worth living. That’s something I won’t forget anytime soon.

If there’s one thing I’ve realized in my three years of visiting Cantata, it’s that presence –just being there –means more than anything to many of the residents. And no matter how busy our lives are, there’s always time to make someone’s day.

For me, it feels great to be a source(源泉) of happiness, a smile on a bad day or a listening ear for old memories. And at the end of the day, that’s all that matters.

It’s easy to feel like you don’t have anything in common with the elderly –especially when you’re a teenager. But that’s not true at all.

I hate to be overly clichéd (陈词滥调的) here, but age really is just a number. As young adults, it’s important for us to realize this sooner rather than later. We can learn a lot from the elderly, and they can often get something from teenagers too.

1.What do the writer and his classmates often do when they visit Cantata?

a. play board games and cards with the residents

b. do some cleaning for the residents

c. listen to the residents talk about their memories

d. watch movies and Tvshows with the residents

A. a,b B. a,c C. b,d D. c,d

2.With the mention of his visit to Mrs Robinson, the writer wants to

A. show what Mrs Robinson’s life like at Cantata

B. show how he developed a friendship with Mrs Robinson

C. show what a difference someone’s presence makes to the residents at Cantata

D. give an example showing that most of the residents at Cantata have amazing memories to share

3.What has the writer learned from his three years of visiting Cantata?

A. It takes great patience to look after the elderly.

B. Teenagers have little in common with the elderly

C. It’s important for the elderly to learn from teenagers to keep up with the times.

D. It means a lot to have some time for the elderly and offer them a listening ear.

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