题目内容
9.阅读理解.Should kids get paid for doing housework?Here is the result of a vote (表决).1,870 kids voted on it.
Some kids are earning (挣得) up to 1,200 dollars for doing chores around the
house.The best job is helping to clean the house.Parents will pay an average (平均数) of 2.77 dollars a time.Doing the dishes can also get much money,about 2.52 dollars a time.
Other top paid jobs include:
Washing cars-$2.30
Cleaning cages-$1.92
Doing homework-$1.02
Making the bed-$0.76
Boys do much better than girls.It was reported that boys got more money than girls.The biggest difference was in doing the dishes.Boys can get an average of 5.10 dollars,but girls can get only one dollar.
The most common job kids do is helping to set the table,but they can hardly get paid for doing that.
35.What is the result of the vote?C
A.Over half of the kids like to do chores.
B.Over half of the kids dislike to do chores.
C.Over half of the kids agree that they should get paid.
D.Over half of the kids disagree that they should get paid.
36.Kids can get an average ofDeach time for making the bed.
A.$2.30
B.$1.92
C.$1.02
D.$0.76
37.Which of the following is TRUE?D
A.Girls do better in doing chores than boys.
B.Boys can get $2.52 for cleaning the house.
C.Girls make more money than boys by doing the dishes.
D.Kids can hardly get paid for setting the table.
38.Who can probably get the most money according to the passage?A
A.Bob-doing the dishes.
B.Jenny-cleaning the dog cage.
C.Lisa-setting the table.
D.Jeff-making the bed.
分析 孩子们做家务应该得到报酬吗?投票结果有63.96%的人同意做家务应该有报酬.据据报道男孩比女孩得到更多的钱,最大的不同是洗碗,男孩平均可以得到5.10美元,而女孩只能得到一美元.孩子们最常见的工作是帮忙摆桌子,但他们几乎无法得到报酬.
解答 35.C细节理解题,根据文章图片上的信息可知投票结果有63.96%的人同意做家务应该有报酬,故答案为:C.
36.D细节理解题,根据Making the bed-0.76可知整理床铺可以得到0.76,故答案为:D.
37.D细节理解题,根据The most common job kids do is helping to set the table,but they can hardly get paid for doing that可知孩子们最常见的工作是帮忙摆桌子,但他们几乎无法得到报酬,故答案为:D.
38.A细节理解题,根据The biggest difference was in doing the dishes.Boys can get an average of 5.10 dollars可知男孩子洗碗可以得到5.10 dollars,再比较Cleaning cages-1.92;Making the bed-0.76;The most common job kids do is helping to set the table,but they can hardly get paid for doing that.故答案为:A.
点评 做题时要在理解好文意的基础上,与题目有机的结合,从文章中找到相关细节性的句子与选项细细比对,进行选择或推理判断,选出符合文章内容的正确选项.做题注意灵活,有时可采用排除法或直选法确定出最终答案.
| The Running Dream, Wendelin Van Draanen,US Sixteen-year-old Jessica is a runner.She thinks her life is over when she loses a leg in a car accident.However,Jessica meets Rosa.The friendship makes Jessica active and strong.Finally Jessica is able to run | ||
| Dead End in Norvelt, Jack Gantos,US Jack is a 12-year-old boy.Once he does something wrong and is made to help write obituaries (讣告) for the town newspaper.Through writing these obituaries,Jack learns a history of his country that schools don't teach. | Wonderstruck, Brian Selznick,US The story happened in 1977.A mysterious clue (神秘线索) leads a young boy Ben to the American Museum of Natural History.There he meets a girl Rose who came from 1927.And there is a special relation between the two kids. | |
| A Ball for Daisy, Chris Rashcka,US Daisy is a little dog.One day a dog breaks her favorite ball.Without the ball Daisy can't eat and sleep well.Then the same dog comes to give her another ball.The story teaches us how to act to loss,and tells us never to lose hope. | ||
46.The book about how a disabled girl learns to run again was written byA.
A.Wendelin Van Draanen
B.Jack Gantos
C.Brian Selznick
47.From Dead End in Norvelt,we know Jack learns a history of his country throughA.
A.writing the obituaries
B.finding a mysterious clue
C.making many friends
48.If you want to know how to act to loss and never lose hope,you should chooseB.
A.The Running Dream
B.A Ball for Daisy
C.Dead End in Norvelt
49.We can learn from the book Wonderstruck thatB.
A.Ben learns lots of things that schools don't teach
B.Ben and Rose meet each other through time travel
C.Ben is interested in the American Museum of Natural History
50.C of the books above were written by American writers.
A.Two
B.Three
C.Four.
| and,something,he,sit,but,late,she,early,how,what,final,arrive |
"Start out at that end,"she said,"Just go along the line and choose (73)whatyou want.At the other end they'll tell you how much you have to pay."
"I soon learned that's how everything works in America,"the grandfather told my friend(74)later,"Life is like a cafeteria here.You can get anything you want as long as you want to pay the price.You can even get success,(75)but you'll never get it if you wait for someone to bring it to
you.You have to get up and get it yourself."