5.Fruit and vegetables should be a part of what we eat every day.Educating your children about the importance of eating fruit and vegetables is important for their health.Here are some fun activities to help you teach your children about fruit and vegetables.
★Reading is one excellent way.Choose a colorful book with many different types of fruit and vegetables.
★Provide your children with fruit and vegetable puzzles.Your children will be able to see what fruit and vegetables look like as they're putting the puzzles together.You can also teach them the different names of fruit and vegetables.
★Each day give your children different fruit and vegetables to eat.This will give them the chance to taste many kinds of fruit and vegetables.Talk to your children about what they look like and how they taste and smell.
★Play fruit and vegetable games.Prepare little cups with fruit and vegetables cut up into small pieces.Cover your children's eyes and give them one of the cups to try.After
tasting,they have to guess what kind of vegetable or fruit it is.
★Grow vegetables.You can teach your children how vegetables grow by planting them.
Your children will also learn how to take care of vegetables.

Judge the following sentences true ( T ) or false ( F ) according to the passage.
61.Reading is a good way to help your children know about fruit and vegetables.T
62.The puzzles can help children know how fruit and vegetables taste and smell.F
63.By playing fruit and vegetable games,children can know what fruit and vegetables look like.F
64.Growing vegetables can teach your children how to look after vegetables.T
65.The passage is mainly about the advantages of eating fruit and vegetables.F.

During my elementary (基础的) school years, I used to compare my mom with my best friend Tiffany’s mom.

Tiffany’s mom always gave her lots of money to buy the most fashionable clothes and favorite food. Her mom allowed her to do anything she liked. I really admired Tiffany. My mom didn’t give me much pocket money and she always told me that I should behave myself. I was angry with her.

Whenever I didn’t get what I wanted, I would complain to my mom, Tiffany’s mom would give her that! I wish she were my mom. Every time, my mom would calmly say “Poor Tiffany”. I couldn’t understand her. “She shouldn’t be feeling sorry for Tiffany!” I thought. “She should be feeling sorry for me.”

One day, I couldn’t help saying to Mom, “Poor Tiffany? Lucky Tiffany! She gets everything she wants! Why do you feel sorry for her?”I burst into tears.

My mom sat down next to me and said softly. “Yes, I do feel sorry for her. I have been teaching you a lesson that she will never be taught.”

I looked up at her. “What are you talking about?”

Mom said with care, “One day she will really want something. Maybe she’ll find out that she can’t have it. Her mother won’t always be around to give her money, and what’s more, money can’t buy everything.”

She continued, “Ihave taught you useful lessons by not giving you everything you want. You’ll know how to be yourself and save money, but she won’t. You’ll understand that you need to work hard to get the things that you want but she won’t. When Tiffany is a grown woman, she’ll wake up one day and she will be wishing that she had a mom like the one you’ve got. Life lessons are more important than modern clothes and delicious food.”

It took some time, but I finally understood my mom’s words. Now I am a happy and successful woman.

1.During the author’s elementary school years, she __________.

A. wished that her mom were as good as Tiffany’s

B. went to school with Tiffany every day

C. usually compared her lesson with Tiffany’s

D. sometimes gave lots of money to Tiffany

2.Why did the author’s mom always say “Poor Tiffany”?

A. She felt sorry for Tiffany because Tiffany was poor.

B. She wanted to tell a lie to comfort the author.

C. She thought that Tiffany’smother gave her too much.

D. She told the author this and wanted her to help Tiffany.

3.What do we learn about the author’s mother?

A. She was strict and taught the author to be a person who lives on her own.

B. She cared for other people’s children more than her own.

C. She thought that life lessons were as important as money.

D. She was so poor that she couldn’t give the author much money.

4.What can we infer from the passage?

A. The author was quite angry with her mother in the past.

B. The author’s mother felt sorry for Tiffany.

C. Tiffany’s mother took the author’s mother’s advice.

D. The author is thankful to her mother now.

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