题目内容
I’m Ella, a 14-year-old girl from America. Here are the rules my parents set for me:
●When I get out of school, I must text my mom; once on the school bus, text her again; then call her when I get home.
●Show them everything in my schoolbag (and all tests) every day.
●I shower at 8:00 till 8:30 or they will come in and turn the water off.
●I must be asleep by 10:00 (It’s 3:10 a.m. now). If I'm caught awake they will check on me every two hours to make sure I am asleep.
● I must be downstairs for “family time” for at least two hours every weekend.
●Mom chooses what I wear at all times.
● I must walk the dog with Mom. If I go alone, send a video every ten minutes.
● I must ask permission (准许) before watching a movie.
● I must ask my mom if I can be friends with someone before becoming friends.
I have to do what they say, or I'll be a disappointment. But the rules make my life really boring. Today I read a poem by Kahlil Gibran, which says:
Your children are not your children.
They are the sons and daughters of Life's longing for itself.
They come through you but not from you,
And though they are with you, yet they belong not to you.
You may give them your love but not your thoughts.
For they have their own thoughts.
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Is it a good idea to show this poem to my parents tomorrow?
1.How many times must Ella communicate with her mom from school to home?
A. Once. B. Twice.
C. Three times. D. Four times.
2.Ella must finish a shower in ________.
A. 20 minutes B. half an hour
C. 40 minutes D. an hour
3.What must Ella ask permission to do?
A. Go to bed after 10:00.
B. Walk the dog alone.
C. Watch a TV show.
D. Make a new friend.
4.Why does Ella want to show her parents the poem?
A. She wants to tell them the rules are unfair.
B. She hopes they can explain the poem to her.
C. She needs to share a poem for “family time”.
D. She knows they are interested in Kahlil Gibran.