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I am Wang Lin, and I am 14. I live with my parents in Chongqing. My parents are doctors. I am the only girl in my family. I like sports very much. I like soccer, volleyball, tennis and so on. Of course, I have many balls. They are all in my bookcase with my books. Ha-ha! That’s interesting.

My grandparents have one son and two daughters. My uncle is a manager and his wife is a doctor. They have a son, Li Xing. He is 15. He likes computer games. I thinks that’s not good. My aunt is in Shanghai now. She and her husband(丈夫) are Chinese teachers. Their son Jack is 18. He is a college student. He is very busy(忙碌的). But sometimes, he goes to play soccer. He thinks it can make him feel relaxed(放松的).

We are a big and happy family. I love all my family members(家族成员).

1.Wang Lin has ______ sister(s).

A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. no

2.There are ______ in Wang Lin’s bookcase.

A. books B. many balls C. ping-pong D. A and B

3.Li Xiang likes ______.

A. computer games B. sports C. soccer D. baseball

4.What do we learn about(知道)Wang Lin’s family from the article(从文章中)?

A. Wang Lin lives with his parents in Beijing.

B. Wang Lin’s mother has one brother and two sisters.

C. Her parents and Li Xing’s mother are all doctors.

D. Jack isn’t a student.

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Paperless homework will affect students’ handwriting

A growing number of primary schools in Shanghai are now encouraging “paperless” homework. Instead of writing with a pen, children can finish their homework simply by “surfing and typing” on their iPad screens.

Many people welcome the use of this new technology in schools. And it isn’t difficult to understand why digital homework could be the next big thing in education: it reduces waste; makes it easier for teachers to collect homework; and now that everything else is digitalized, homework should too.

But there’s an overlooked downside to online homework, as it shows an alarming trend(趋势): how technology is affecting physical handwriting.

In today’s digital age, handwriting is already a weakening skill. Can you remember the last time you used a pen? For me, it was when I had to fill out a form at work. To be honest, I couldn’t write quite a few characters and had to type them on my iPhone to remind me of how to write them correctly. I know I’m not alone. There are more saying they share similar embarrassment (尴尬) when asked to write by hand.

In a time when computers, smart phones and keyboards are widely used in the world, is handwriting even important? The answer is yes. Handwriting plays an important role in the learning process. Writing a character is more difficult than typing. It requires the body and mind work together actively. So for school-age children, writing not only allows them to memorize characters, but also trains their brains the way typing can’t.

Too many children, lost in technology, lie on a sofa or in bed with their smartphones or iPads — a seldom mentioned side effect of modern technology, which may lead to physical problems later.

All said, I’m not saying that digital homework should be canceled. Digitalization is an unstoppable trend. But for courses such as Chinese and English language, I hope to see digital homework introduced later into the courses, at least after children have had the ability to write characters and spell words well.

1.How do children finish their paperless homework?

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2.Why do many people welcome digital homework?

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3.What happened when the writer used a pen to fill out a form at work?

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4.Why is handwriting important for school-age children?

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5.What does the writer think of digital homework?

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