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All the cities are quite the same. Living in a modern Australian city is not very different from living in an American city. But there are some differences between living on farms.

In many parts of the world, farmers and their families live in villages or towns. In the United States, each farm family lives in its own fields. Usually their neighbours live far away. It's hard for them to see each other on weekdays. Their children take school buses to the nearest schools. These schools are only for the farm families in this area. In some areas, there are small schools for a few farm families, and the children walk to their schools. But in Australia it is very different. Farmers live near each other and their children can walk to school and often go home for meals.

Life keeps changing for everyone, so do farmers. Today there are cars, good roads, radios, television sets and there are modern machines for farming. All of these are changing farmers' life.

1.Living in a modern Australian city is almost_______ living in an American city.

A. different from B. comfortable like

C. the same as D. as important as

2.Usually farm families live in_______.

A. big cities B. the country C. the school D. mountains

3.The farmers in_______ can visit each other easily on weekdays.

A. the world B. Australia C. China D. the USA

4.How do American farmers' children go to school?

A. They take school buses or walk to their schools.

B. They ride their bikes to schools.

C. They only walk to schools.

D. They drive to schools.

5.What about the farmers' life now?

A. Their life is poor. B. Their life is changing.

C. They don't like their life. D. Their life is very hard.

1.C 2.B 3.B 4.A 5.B 【解析】文章介绍了美国的农民和澳大利亚的农民的生活的不同。 1.根据Living in a modern Australian city is not very different from living in an American city.故选C 2.根据In many parts of the world, ...
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