| 阅读理解。 | ||||||
| 根据短文内容判断下列句子的正误,正确的用“A”,错误的用“B“。 | ||||||
| ||||||
| ( )1. You can help your parents to wash the car if you are 10 years old. ( )2. Kids under 9 can wash windows. ( )3. Cleaning out the refrigerator can be done by kids under 12. ( )4. Kids needn't do the chores. ( )5. Daily housework chores are part of family responsibility(责任). | ||||||
| 阅读下面短文,请从方框中选出适当的句子填人文中的适当位置,使短文内容完整正确。 In the United States and Canada, people often invite friends for a meal or a party. 1 "Would you like to come over for dinner tonight?" "Hey, we are having a party on Friday. Can you come?" _ 2 _ either say thank you and accept (接受), or say sorry and give an excuse (借口) Sometimes, however( 然而), what people say is like invitation but which are not real invitations. For example. " 3 " "Let's get together for lunch soon."They are not real invitations because they don't talk about the date or the time. 4 To reply to this, people just say "Sure, that would be great." or " OK, thank you."_ 5 listen carefully. Is it a real invitation or is the person just being friendly? | |
|
| 阅读下面短文,请从方框中选出适当的句子填入文中的适当位置 | |
It may include(包括)stories, pictures, diaries and ideas from visitors. We can communicate(交流) better with others. Anyone can have his or her own blog. (2)__________ So do many other Chinese, including teenagers and college students. People who have blogs are called bloggers(写博客的人). The bloggers write about their everyday lives, worries and even opinions on the sociely. (3)__________ (4)__________ Anyone can read the blogs at any time. Recent studies show that students often give out their names, ages and where they live in their blogs. (5)__________ Many students do not know about privacy(隐私)and are surprised to learn that adults can easily read their personal daily records(记录). |