题目内容
If you do something wrong, will your parents punish you? Some students shared their experiences.
My mom loves her garden. Anytime I did anything to make her angry, I had to work in her garden. When I told her I failed my English exam, my punishment was to build her a pond (池塘). It took me a week of work to dig it out, shape it, fill it and then plant everything around it. Then she told me that she really hated the 30-year-old tree in the garden and if my grades didn’t improve I’d remove it. —Luke |
My mom made me write letters on what I did wrong from when I was little up into high school. I hated writing them. She kept all of them, so now they’re great for a laugh. —Maria |
Once I made my mom very angry. When I got home from school, my bedroom was empty. She took everything out. I had to do chores and get everything back bit by bit. I started with my quilt and clothes, so I could sleep and go to school the next day. It took me nearly two weeks to get everything back. After that, I tried very hard not to get on her bad side too much. —Ken |
I have an older brother. One day I did something wrong, so my mom took away my favorite soft toy and put my older brother in control of it for two weeks. I felt so sad. —Vera |
根据材料内容判断正(T)误(F)。
1.When Luke failed his English exam, his mother made him work in the garden.
2.Maria kept all her letters to remind herself not to do anything wrong.
3.Ken got back the things of his bedroom by doing chores for about two weeks.
4.Ken’s and Vera’s mothers used their children’s favorite things as a way of punishment.
5.The material is mainly about choosing the right punishment for children.