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How do you feel about being friends with your parents? What do you think of the relationship with your parents? A new survey can tell us about this.

China

US

Japan

South Korea

Kids often talk to their

parents

57.7%

81.0%

81.7%

79.0%

Kids think their

parents understand

them

80.6%

86.8%

89.0%

93.3%

Kids have

arguments(争执) with

their parents

82.1%

75.6%

72.0%

75.0%

Kids have the most

arguments with their

parents because of...

Schoolwork

(55.8%)

Chores(家务)

(20.0%)

Schoolwork(43.4%)

Schoolwork

(44.7%)

1.Kids and parents mainly argue about _____ in South Korea.

A.chores B.schoolwork C.use of the Internet

2.Which country has the worst relationship between kids and parents?

A.South Korea. B.The US. C.China.

3.Which is NOT true according to the survey?

A.Schoolwork is the common reason for the arguments between Asian parents and kids.

B.American kids like talking with their parents more than Japanese kids do.

C.Chinese parents should spend more time talking with their kids.

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Another key piece of technology for makers are 3D printers, which allow a normal person to create just about anything. You can even use a 3D printer to build your own 3D printer!

The availability of these technologies encourages people to be creative, but technology is only one part of the Maker Movement. Collaboration – whether online or in person – is just as important. This is clear from the growing popularity of Maker Faires, events where people come together to experiment in the areas of art, science, engineering and technology.

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1.What can we infer from Paragraph 2? ( )

A.Raspberry Pi helps realise makers’ ideas more easily than before.

B.Full-sized computers are much more powerful than Arduino.

C.People can communicate with their clocks through Arduino.

D.Many free video games can be created with Raspberry Pi.

2.The word “collaboration” in Paragraph 4 probably means “______”. ( )

A.creating solutions B.growing quickly

C.doing experiments D.working together

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A.Various Tools-Using B.Creative Problem-Solving

C.Development of New Technology D.Inventions with High-tech Devices

“May we all be blessed with longevity. Though miles apart, we are still able to share the beauty of the moon together(但愿人长久,千里共婵娟) wrote Su Shi, a writer during the Song Dynasty, in his famous poem (诗歌) to his younger brother Su Zhe.

The moon is large and full on the 15 th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar(阴历). ①人们在这一天庆祝中秋节。People from across the world know it.

Long long ago, that day was a harvest(丰收) festival because people harvested crops (庄稼) during that time in China. ② It was a time to relax and enjoy different kinds of delicious foods.

Just like Thanksgiving in America, ③ almost every family try to get together for the Mid-Autumn Festival in China. Usually, no matter how far away or how busy you are, people will come back home for the celebration.

The Mid- Autumn Festival also has its own special food. People eat moon cakes with fillings such as sugar and eggs, 月饼看起来像满月。 The full moon and moon cakes mean family getting together.

With the beautiful moon up in the sky, people sit together, enjoy the full moon, eat moon cakes and fruit, and share the stories. ⑤ At the same time, they show the best wishes for people who they love.

1.①______________________________________________

2.②______________________________________________

3.③______________________________________________

4.④_______________________________________________

5.⑤_______________________________________________

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