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Most American families are smaller than families in other countries. Most American families have one or two parents and one or two children each. Children in the U.S. will leave their parents’ home when they grow up .They usually live far away from their parents because they want to find good jobs. They often write to their parents or telephone them. And they often go to visit their parents on holiday. Parents usually let their children choose their own jobs. Americans think it important for young people to depend on themselves.

Children are asked to do some work around their house. And in many families, children are paid for doing some housework so that they can learn how to make money for their own use.

1.Families in the U.S. are usually_____.

A.rich B.small C.big D.poor

2.American children won’t stay at their parent’s home when they are_______.

A.very young B.adults(成年人) C.students D.workers

3.When children do housework at home, they can _____from their parents and _____freely.

A.get money; use it B.give money; not use it

C.make money; can’t use it D.not be paid for; use it

4.What’s meaning of the underline part in Paragraph 2?

A.挣钱 B.学习 C.放假 D.依靠

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Jessica felt her life so boring one summer day. She was tired of watching TV, she read all her books, and her friends were on vacation. She wanted something different to do. Suddenly, she saw the lawn mower(割 草机) sitting in the yard.

“Mom, she shouted, ―I think I will mow the lawn. Her mom ran into the yard and said, ―Oh no, you don’t. You’re too young to mow the law.

“I’m fourteen years old and know how to do it, Jessica said. ―Besides, it would help Dad out, and he won’t have to worry about it over the weekend.

Mom thought for a while and then decided to let Jessica give it a try. After all, she was home and would keep an eye on her. Jessica already knew how to start the lawn mower from watching her dad. Jessica checked the gas(汽油) to make sure it was full, and put on her gardening gloves to protect her hands. Mom watched from the kitchen window. Jessica really does know how to mow the lawn. She was very careful around the flowers and trees. When she finished, she felt so good, but she was so hot. Mom brought her some ice tea and said, ―You sure did a great job. Dad will be very surprised.

Later that day, Dad came home and said to Jessica’s mom, ―You didn’t have to mow the lawn. I was going to do it on Saturday. It looks great. Thanks.

“I didn’t mow it. Jessie did.

“Wow, our little girl is growing up! Dad told Jessica what a great job she had done.

“It was fun, and I will do it again next week, said Jessica.

The neighbor next door came by and asked Jessica if she wanted to mow his lawn and make some money.

―Sure! said Jessica. Jessica began mowing his lawn. Two other neighbors asked so, then another three. Jessica was now mowing lawns for them all and making some money. She was no longer bored! ―I won’t have time to spend my money, she laughed to herself.

1.What does ―keep an eye on mean?

A.保护 B.注视 C.培养 D.瞄准

2.Before Jessica mowed the lawn, she .

A.washed her hands B.bought some gas

C.read some instructions D.put on her gloves

3.How did Jessica’s father feel when he knew Jessica had mowed the lawn?

A.Proud. B.Angry. C.Relaxed. D.Worried.

4.What does the text mainly tell us?

A.Neighbors should learn to help each other.

B.Mowing the lawn is a good way to make money.

C.Doing something helpful can make people happy.

D.Children should help their parents at an early age.

One day, Jack wanted to build a snowman. He collected everything to decorate(装饰)his snowman. Outside, in his yard, he started to roll(滚)the snow into a big ball. At a window nearby, someone was watching Jack play. It was his new neighbor Naoko, She wanted to help Jack build his snowman.

She put on her winter clothes, ran outside to Jack and asked if she could help. “Yes, I need to roll one more snowball for my snowman's body. Please help me roll another one for its head," Jack said.

“But snowmen only have two snowballs," Naoko said.

“No, snowmen always have three snowballs," Jack said. “I don't think I need you to help me.”

Feeling disappointed, Naoko walked back to her own yard and began to build her own snowman. She took off her hat and scarf and decorated her snowman. In the next yard, after Jack added a carrot for the snowman's nose, he finished too. Suddenly, the head fell off Jack's showman!

“Oh, no!” Jack cried.

Naoko heard Jack's cry and ran over to see what the problem was. “Let me help you," Naoko said. Together they made a new head for the snowman and decorated it with the carrot and other things.

Jack said, “Thank you.”

“You're welcome. I like your snowman better,” Naoko said “Mine doesn't have a nose”.

Jack pulled his carrot out, broke it into two pieces and gave half to Naoko.

“Thank you,” Naoko said.

“You're welcome,” Jack said. “I think our snowmen made good neighbors.”

1.What's the relationship between Jack and Naoko?

A.They are neighbors. B.They are classmates.

C.They are best friends. D.They are brother and sister.

2.Jack said“I don't think I need you to help me. ” because ________.

A.Naoko didn't follow his words B.Naoko was not creative enough

C.he almost finished doing his job D.he had someone else to help him

3.What was the problem with Jack's snowman?

A.It had no nose. B.Its head fell off.

C.lts body was too small. D.It couldn't stand up straight.

4.What did Jack share with Naoko?

A.A snowball B.A scarf C.A carrot D.A hat

5.The writer writes the passage to ________.

A.Warn children not to play outside alone B.tell a happy story between two children

C.encourage children to find joy in winter D.show children's love for snowman building

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