题目内容
The whole family were ________ agreement about what they should do next.
A. about B. of C. in D. on
Many people have health problems.It is necessary for us every day.
A. to exercise B. exercising C. exercises D. exercise
Kids Speak Up
In an online poll(投票) TIME FOR KIDS and Kids Health org asked kids how they are getting along with their parents. Here’s what they told us.
Getting Along and Having Fun
About two out of three kids said they get along very well with their parents. About four out of five told us they have fun with their parents. But that doesn’t mean they never disagree. In fact, most kinds reported arguing with their parents sometimes.
“It’s common to disagree and argue.” says D’Arcy Lyness, a child psychologist (心理学家)”But it’s also important to learn how to do so respectfully” About half of the kids said they are doing that when they disagree with their parents. They say they have a discussion calmly.
But two out of five kids said arguments always involve shouting at each other. Lyness points out at shouting never helps “Speak up, and let your parents know your ideas.” She advises “But be patient. Don’t use a raised angry voice.”
Not surprisingly, three out of four kids admitted(承认) to lying at times. Many said they lie to avoid getting in trouble or disappointing their parents. According to Lyness, lying isn’t just wrong. It an actually get bad results. Telling the truth builds trust. “When parents can trust you, they are more likely to give you more freedom.” She says.
A Changing Relationship(关系)
Kids ages 12 to 14 not only said they lie more, but they also reported having less fun, feeling less close, and not getting along as well with their parents.
According to Lyness, those feelings are not uncommon As kids grow up they have more disagreements or arguments with their parents But it doesn’t have to be that way. “Kids and parents get along differently at different times of the journey of life” she says As kids grow and change, it is important for everybody to adapt(适应). “There’s a dance of ways that you cat with others and get along,” she points out. “Then other’s a change, and it’s a different dance.” Change is normal, she stresses.
Share this story with your family. You may find that you have a lot to talk about.
1.According to the poll, how many kids get along very well with their parents?
A. About 4/5 B. About 2/3 C. About 1/2 D. About2/5
2.What does Lyness advise kids to do when arguments happen?
A. Listen to their parents calmly. B. Try to understand their parents.
C. Speak out their opinions with patience D. Tell a white lie to avoid problems.
3.According to Lyness, which is a possible way for kids to get more freedom?
A. To tell the truth B. To care more about their parents
C. To make less trouble D. To have a talk with their parents
4.What can we learn from the passage?
A. Disagreements between parents and kids are avoidable.
B. Kids ages 12 to 14 lie more because they have less fun.
C. The relationship between parents and kids stays the same.
D. Both parents and kids should make changes to get on well.
—Do you know the lady over there?
—Oh yes. is my English teacher.
A. He B. She C. His D. Her
一Excuse me, can you tell me ?
一Sorry, I am too busy now. Why not search the Internet for information?
A. how does smog(雾霾)come into being
B. where the national space station lies
C. why are tigers becoming fewer now
D. how many years did the Qin empire last
(2017﹒山东青岛)As a volunteer, the girl wants to visit sick kids in the hospital them up.
A. to cheer B. cheer C. cheering D. cheered
Mr. Smith is from New York. He comes to China in 2008. He teaches us English. His English classes are very interesting. We all like his classes very much.
Mr. Smith has two children — Scott and Catherine. Scott is 16 and his sister is 12. They are in China, too. And they can do a lot of things. For Scott, he likes music, especially (尤其) hip-hop (说唱音乐). He is at the music club in his school. He is also at Chinese kung fu club, because he likes China and Chinese kung fu very much. For Catherine, she is a quiet (内向) girl. She likes music too, but her favorite music is pop music. And she is good at writing. She wants to be a writer, so Mr. Smith teaches her to write. She learns a lot from Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith says he is very happy to have these two children. He is proud of them.
1.Mr. Smith is________.
A. a Chinese teacher
B. a musician
C. a sports player
D. an English teacher
2.Mr. Smith is in China for about ___________ years.
A. six B. eight C. five D. nine
3.What is Catherine good at?
A. Hip-hop. B. Popular music.
C. Chinese kung fu. D. Writing.
4.The underlined word “proud” means “_______” in Chinese.
A. 失望的 B. 沮丧的
C. 骄傲的 D. 开心的
5.What is the second paragraph mainly about?
A. What Mr. Smith can do.
B. When the Smiths come to China.
C. What Scott and Catherine can do.
D. Scott’s and Catherine’s favorite games.
Math is my favorite subject, and I am good _______ it.
A. for B. to C. at D. of
根据括号内的要求完成下列各题,每空一词(含缩略形式)。
1.I have the flu.(改为一般疑问句)
________ ________ ________ the flu?
2.He should see the dentist first.(改为一般疑问句)
________ he ________ the dentist first?
3.—Does Lily’s brother have a toothache? (作肯定回答)
—________, ________ ________.
4.—Should I take this kind of medicine? (作否定回答)
5.My father should exercise more. (对划线部分提问)
________ ________ your father ________?
6.Jenny can’t move her neck. (对划线部分提问)
________ ________ ________ ________ Jenny?