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Ⅰ 根据句意及汉语提示写出所缺的单词
1.(2024山东滨州中考改编)In Chinese culture, the dragon is a symbol of ______(权力)and good luck.(E9211001)
2.Mr Brown was a successful ______(银行家)by the time he was 40.
3.The great ______(宫殿)was built thousands of years ago.
4.The story tells us “The first ______(财富)is health.”(E9211001)
5.The ______(王后)invited the princess to have dinner with her.
6.You look kind of ______(苍白的). Are you feeling okay?
7.It is neither hot ______(也不)cold here.
全解P190 知识点3
1.(2024山东滨州中考改编)In Chinese culture, the dragon is a symbol of ______(权力)and good luck.(E9211001)
2.Mr Brown was a successful ______(银行家)by the time he was 40.
3.The great ______(宫殿)was built thousands of years ago.
4.The story tells us “The first ______(财富)is health.”(E9211001)
5.The ______(王后)invited the princess to have dinner with her.
6.You look kind of ______(苍白的). Are you feeling okay?
7.It is neither hot ______(也不)cold here.
全解P190 知识点3
答案:
1. power 2. banker 3. palace 4. wealth 5. queen 6. pale 7. nor
Ⅱ 阅读理解
(2024山西大学附属中学校开学考改编,54—58,★★☆)
请阅读下面语篇,根据其内容回答问题。
As parents, what should you do when your children feel worried? And what shouldn’t you do? Here’s some great advice to help you and your children.
>Don’t keep your children away from their worries.
Keeping them away from their worries may make them feel better in a short time, but it doesn’t truly solve their problem. Children will still be worried when they meet the same thing next time. Children should face their worries.
>Respect(尊重) your children’s feelings.
When he says he is worried, you should listen to him. Help him understand what he’s worried about. Don’t push him too hard. You can tell him, “I know you are worried, and that’s OK, and I’m here. I’m going to help you get through this.”
Care.com is the world’s largest online place for care. It provides information to help parents in need make better decisions for their kids. If you want to know more, please look through https://help.care.com.
>Ask questions in a proper way.
It’s good to let your child talk about his feelings, but try not to ask leading questions, like “Are you worried about the big test?” “Are you feeling bad about the coming football game?” You should ask, “How are you feeling about the big test?”
>Try to set a good example.
Don’t make your children more worried with your words or body language. You should keep calm when you face your worries. Let your children see you’re feeling good so that they can learn from you.(E9211003)
8.Who are the four pieces of advice for?
9.Why is it wrong to keep children away from their worries?
10.What should parents do when children say they are worried?
11.What does Care.com provide online?
12.Do you like talking to your parents? What do you usually do when you feel worried?
(2024山西大学附属中学校开学考改编,54—58,★★☆)
请阅读下面语篇,根据其内容回答问题。
As parents, what should you do when your children feel worried? And what shouldn’t you do? Here’s some great advice to help you and your children.
>Don’t keep your children away from their worries.
Keeping them away from their worries may make them feel better in a short time, but it doesn’t truly solve their problem. Children will still be worried when they meet the same thing next time. Children should face their worries.
>Respect(尊重) your children’s feelings.
When he says he is worried, you should listen to him. Help him understand what he’s worried about. Don’t push him too hard. You can tell him, “I know you are worried, and that’s OK, and I’m here. I’m going to help you get through this.”
Care.com is the world’s largest online place for care. It provides information to help parents in need make better decisions for their kids. If you want to know more, please look through https://help.care.com.
>Ask questions in a proper way.
It’s good to let your child talk about his feelings, but try not to ask leading questions, like “Are you worried about the big test?” “Are you feeling bad about the coming football game?” You should ask, “How are you feeling about the big test?”
>Try to set a good example.
Don’t make your children more worried with your words or body language. You should keep calm when you face your worries. Let your children see you’re feeling good so that they can learn from you.(E9211003)
8.Who are the four pieces of advice for?
9.Why is it wrong to keep children away from their worries?
10.What should parents do when children say they are worried?
11.What does Care.com provide online?
12.Do you like talking to your parents? What do you usually do when you feel worried?
答案:
8. Parents. 根据第一段“As parents... Here’s some great advice to help you and your children.”可知,这四条建议是给父母提的。
9. Because it doesn’t truly solve their problem. 根据“Keeping them away from their worries may make them feel better in a short time, but it doesn’t truly solve their problem.”可知,让孩子远离烦恼是不对的,因为这样不能真正地解决他们的问题。
10. Parents should listen to their children. Help them understand what they are worried about. Don’t push them too hard. 根据“When he says he is worried, you should listen to him. Help him understand what he’s worried about. Don’t push him too hard.”可知,当孩子说他有所担忧时,父母应该倾听,帮他理解他在担心什么,不要把他逼得太紧。
11. It provides information to help parents in need make better decisions for their kids. 根据方框中的“Care.com is the world’s largest online place for care. It provides information to help parents in need make better decisions for their kids.”可知,Care.com提供信息来帮助有需要的父母为他们的孩子做出更好的决定。
12. Yes. I usually ask my parents for help when I feel worried./No. I usually listen to music and talk with others. 本题是开放性试题,答案合情合理即可。
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