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Some children wish to be writers some day. They want to write stories or books for people to read. That's good!It's good to write something for people to read!But they should know that they need to be good readers first before they are really good writers. They should read a lot of books, instead(´úÌæ) of watching TV and spending a lot of time playing games when they are free.
There is more fun in reading, you want to look for more books to read. Before you decide(¾ö¶¨) to be a good writer, you'd better say to yourself, "I must read more and more!"
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿This article mainly(Ö÷Òª) tells us that ________.
A£®some children wish to be writers some day |
B£®it is good to write something for people to read |
C£®reading can be helpful for us to become a good writer |
D£®writers like to read more books for fun |
A£®because they want to be good readers |
B£®to write stories or books for people to read |
C£®to find good work some day |
D£®to get more money to keep a family |
A£®to do a lot of reading | B£®to watch TV in the evening |
C£®to have wishes only | D£®to be good writers right now |
A£®help you to be a good player | B£®help you write well |
C£®make you work better | D£®make you watch more TV at home |
A£®all children like to be writers |
B£®people like to read for children |
C£®all writers are children |
D£®children need to read more and more books |
How to have fun in Chicago without spending a lot of money?
Sightseeing
¡ð The Art Institute of Chicago has a fine collection of photos and paintings. The ticket is ¡ç10.00,but go on Tuesdays and you¡¯ll get in free(Ãâ·Ñ).
¡ð The Sears Tower is the world¡¯s third tallest building. By going to the 103rd floor, you can get a great view of the whole city! All for only ¡ç8.50.
¡ð There are free concerts in Grant Park in summer. They are held Wednesday through Saturday night at 7:30 p.m.
¡ð Attend the taping of a TV show for free. The Oprah Winfrey Show and The Jenny Jones Show both offer tourists free tickets. For The Oprah Winfrey Show you¡¯ll have to book tickets at least a month before.
Places to stay
You can get a hotel for ¡ç100 to ¡ç 300 a day. However, you can get a room in the dormitory(ËÞÉá) at Roosevelt University for ¡ç215 for a whole week! But you have to stay for 30 days to get this great rate(ÓÅ»Ý).
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿This passage is written for telling us ___________.
A£®Chicago is a big and beautiful city | B£®where we can see fine photos and paintings |
C£®how to make a cheap trip in Chicago | D£®there are many free concerts in Chicago |
A£®more | B£®less | C£®the same | D£®none |
A£®the Art Institute | B£®the Sears Tower |
C£®Roosevelt University | D£®Grant Park |
A£®¡ç100 | B£®¡ç300 | C£®¡ç215 | D£®¡ç860 |
A£®You are free to go to the Art Institute on Tuesdays. |
B£®Free Grant Park concerts are held four nights a week in summer. |
C£®The Sears Tower is the world¡¯s third tallest building. |
D£®You can get tickets to The Oprah Winfrey as soon as you arrive. |
One of the greatest mysteries on Earth is the statues which stand on Easter Island. Easter Island, which was almost uninhabited when it was discovered on Easter Day in 1722 by a Dutch captain, is the most distant island in the world covered with hundreds of giant statues, each weighing several tons and some standing more than 30 feet tall.
Who built these statues and why and how did they get there? Nobody knows the answer for sure.
One theory suggests that Easter Island was first inhabited by Polynesians, who traveled thousands of miles in their canoes£¨¶ÀľÖÛ£©in 400 A.D. However, the ocean currents£¨ÑóÁ÷£©which carried them there would not take them back, so that they could not leave.
The statues appear to have been made out of the top edge of the walls of a volcano on the island. Then, it may have been rolled or dragged down to the foot of the volcano(»ðɽ). Then, it was stood upright£¨Ö±Á¢£©and ropes were tied around it, which was made to act as a pulley£¨»¬ÂÖ£©. Over a period of months, a statue could be walked for miles down to the ocean. Finally, it was placed in line with other statues, all of them looking towards the center of the island.
This process was difficult. If a statue fell over, it was too heavy to be pulled upright again, so the islanders went back and carved another statue.
The population of Easter Island must have reached 11,000. Later, the resources of the island were used up and people began fighting and eating each other. Work on the statues stopped and the statues were knocked over. When the first Europeans finally arrived on the island, most of these people had died out.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿This passage is mainly about ________ .
A£®the discovery of Easter Island | B£®the statues on Easter Island |
C£®the history of Easter Islanders | D£®the earliest population on Easter Island |
a. It was stood upright and ropes were tied around it.
b. It was walked for miles down to the ocean.
c. It was placed in line with other statues.
d. It was moved to the foot of the volcano.
A£®c-d-a-b | B£®d-b-a-c | C£®a-c-b-d | D£®d-a-b-c |
A£®Easter Island is the most distant island in the world |
B£®Easter is the name of a holiday |
C£®not all the statues were placed in a line |
D£®the island was once rich in natural resources |
A£®mysterious | B£®lost |
C£®unknown to the world | D£®with no people living there |
Helping your children to read and write at home will improve their skills and confidence¡ªit will also make them get ready for learning in the classroom environment.
¡¡ ¡¡ are needed by every child in every subject in every year of their life in or outside school. Students who improve their reading and writing skills will increase their vocabulary and their ability£¨ÄÜÁ¦£©to use the English language correctly. As parents, you can play an important role in improving your children¡¯s literacy£¨¶ÁдÄÜÁ¦£©. You can make a difference by listening, asking questions, giving information, and reading with your children outside school hours.
Here are 8 tips on how to help your children to read and write:
having everyday conversations with your children
trying to ask more ¡°wh-¡± questions instead of easy ¡°yes¡± or ¡°no¡± questions
encouraging your children to talk about events you don¡¯t know
reading to your children each night
listening to your children read
teaching your children how to use dictionaries
talking about your children¡¯s writings
practicing filling in forms, writing letters, sending cards or emails
You can also encourage your children to join the Reading Challenge Club and discuss the books they are reading together. In the club, children must read 15 books from the Challenge book list and 5 more books chosen by themselves. There are over 1,000 books on the list. The reading must be done in one year. What¡¯s more, it is a wonderful way to help your children to write. For example, you can encourage them to write diaries or book reviews. Remember to make positive comments as much as possible.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿This passage is mainly written for __________.
A£®children | B£®teachers | C£®parents | D£®doctors |
A£®¡°Listening and speaking skills¡± | B£®¡°Reading and writing skills¡± |
C£®¡°Listening and writing skills¡± | D£®¡°Reading and listening skills¡± |
A£®¡°Listening to the radio every day¡± | B£®¡°Listening to your children read¡± |
C£®¡°Reading to your children each night¡± | D£®¡°Talking about your children¡¯s writings¡± |
A£®5 books | B£®10 books | C£®15 books | D£®20 books |
A£®draw pictures or take photos | B£®listen to pop music |
C£®write diaries or book reviews | D£®play computer games |