6.My brother will come to see me tomorrow.I'll meet at the airport.( )
| A. | her | B. | you | C. | him | D. | them |
4.
88.What is the writer's question in LetterA?
Why fill up all this free time with housework?
89.How are parent's jobs different from children's jobs according to Letter A?
Parents get paid (and/but children don't).
90.Why does Letter B say it's good for teenagers to help out a bit at home?
(Because the writer thinks)it teaches children how to look after themselves.
91.Who most probably wrote Letter B,a parent or a child?
A parent.
92.The two letters agree that parents and children both have jobs,don't they?
Yes,they do.
93.What can be filled in the blank at the end of letter B?
they leave home to go to college or to live on their own.
| Letter A Young people are always told that they should make the most of their time,that they will never be as free again So,my question is-why fill up all this free time with housework?Parents expect their children to get good grades,be good at sports,and be popular with other kids.However,there is not enough time in the day to do these things and then do housework as well.It's not fair to expect teenagers to give up their precious time to do boring housework.Parents and children both have jobs.Parents'jobs are in the workplace.Their children's jobs are at school. The only difference is that parents get paid and children don't.Parents say that they make their kids do housework to teach them responsibility.But this is just a trick.Parents trick their kids into doing housework because they are lazy. Yours, Overloaded | Letter B Both parents and children have jobs.The parent's job is to go to work to earn money.The child's job is to go to school.But we all get huggry.Someone has to cook the meals and clean up afterward.We all wear clothes that get dirty.Someone has to wash them,iron them,and put them away.Chlidren work from 9 until 4.Parents work from 8 until 6.Sure,after 4 o'clock,children have homework.But after 6,parents have homework too.They have to do the shopping,go to the bank,pay the bills,and help their kids with their own homework! I think it's only fair that teenagers help out a bit at home.They might not like it,but it's good for them.It teaches them how to look after themselves.This is really useful when (93) . Sincerely, Overworked |
Why fill up all this free time with housework?
89.How are parent's jobs different from children's jobs according to Letter A?
Parents get paid (and/but children don't).
90.Why does Letter B say it's good for teenagers to help out a bit at home?
(Because the writer thinks)it teaches children how to look after themselves.
91.Who most probably wrote Letter B,a parent or a child?
A parent.
92.The two letters agree that parents and children both have jobs,don't they?
Yes,they do.
93.What can be filled in the blank at the end of letter B?
they leave home to go to college or to live on their own.
2.Last month,Mr and Mrs Walter moved to a small town because they both retired from work and wanted to live a peaceful life.After being there for a short time,Mrs Walter(75)Dto her next-door neighbour.She was hoping the neighbour would repeat her dissatisfaction to the store owner.
The next day the newcomer went to the store.(76)Cgreeted her with a big smile.He told her how happy he was to see her again,and said he hoped she liked their town.He also offered himself as a resource to Mrs Walter and her husband as they got settled.Then he took care of her order(77)A.
Mrs Walter was very surprised.When she got home,she reported the big (78)Bto her neighbour."I suppose you told him how poor I thought the service was,"she guessed.
"Well,no,"the neighbour said,"(79)C-and I hope you don't mind-I told him you were amazed at the way he had built up this small town store,and that you thought it was one of the best-run stores you'd ever seen."
Mrs Walter's neighbour(80)Athat people want to be respected.Actually,most people will do nearly anything for you if you treat them respectfully.That means making it clear to them that their feelings are important,and their opinions are precious.
The next day the newcomer went to the store.(76)Cgreeted her with a big smile.He told her how happy he was to see her again,and said he hoped she liked their town.He also offered himself as a resource to Mrs Walter and her husband as they got settled.Then he took care of her order(77)A.
Mrs Walter was very surprised.When she got home,she reported the big (78)Bto her neighbour."I suppose you told him how poor I thought the service was,"she guessed.
"Well,no,"the neighbour said,"(79)C-and I hope you don't mind-I told him you were amazed at the way he had built up this small town store,and that you thought it was one of the best-run stores you'd ever seen."
Mrs Walter's neighbour(80)Athat people want to be respected.Actually,most people will do nearly anything for you if you treat them respectfully.That means making it clear to them that their feelings are important,and their opinions are precious.
| 75.A.explained | B.apologized | C.listened | D.complained |
| 76.A.Mr Walter | B.Mrs Walter | C.The owner | D.The neighbour |
| 77.A.quickly | B.sadly | C.angrily | D.easily |
| 78.A.success | B.change | C.decision | D.idea |
| 79.A.For example | B.At least | C.In fact | D.After all |
| 80.A.understood | B.forgot | C.pretended | D.denied. |
1.
69.AboutB children in PA State have no homes of their own.
A.8,000
B.14,000
C.17,100
D.22,000
70.The underlined expression"emotional support"means caring for a child'sD.
A.food
B.education
C.houses
D.feelings
71.Which telephone number can people call to ask about the General Meetings?B
A.492-9345
B.492-9338
C.492-9396
D.492-3908
72.The General Meetings will be heldD.
A.every Thursday in February
B.three times in February
C.between February 4th and 18th
D.on February 4th and 18th
73.The purpose of the material above is to helpA.
A.children with no homes
B.families with no children
C.schools with little money
D.teachers with little training
74.We can read material above probably from theCsection of a newspaper.
A.fashion
B.sports
C.advertisement
D.business.
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| ★Call 492-9345 to learn about training,expense and other requirements that are need to care for a homeless child in your family. ★Attend a General Meeting at the Mount Joy Office.Thursday,February 4th or 18th 6:00pm-8:00pm.Call 492-9338 for cither of the General Meetings. ★Volunteers are welcome.Call 492-9396 to become a member of F.U.N. | |
| Families United Network(F.U.N.) 3908 Corey Road,Harrisburg,PA17100 | |
A.8,000
B.14,000
C.17,100
D.22,000
70.The underlined expression"emotional support"means caring for a child'sD.
A.food
B.education
C.houses
D.feelings
71.Which telephone number can people call to ask about the General Meetings?B
A.492-9345
B.492-9338
C.492-9396
D.492-3908
72.The General Meetings will be heldD.
A.every Thursday in February
B.three times in February
C.between February 4th and 18th
D.on February 4th and 18th
73.The purpose of the material above is to helpA.
A.children with no homes
B.families with no children
C.schools with little money
D.teachers with little training
74.We can read material above probably from theCsection of a newspaper.
A.fashion
B.sports
C.advertisement
D.business.