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Ⅴ. 阅读表达
Many American children learn babysitting by helping their parents take care of younger brothers or sisters. When they get older,they may want to become babysitters,and by the age of 13,they may be ready to do so.
Schools and organizations often provide(提供)courses on babysitting. However,nothing is better than experience. Teenagers can work as parents' helpers and look after young children. They can observe(观察)how the parents interact(交流)with their children,and they get to know the children before babysitting them.
In America,if the child is interested in becoming a babysitter,the parents will emphasize(强调)to him or her the responsibility(责任)of taking care of someone else's children. When he or she is asked to babysit someone,his or her parents help him or her plan the schedule,so he or she still has time for other things,such as homework.
30~34 题简略回答问题。
30. How can American children learn to babysit?
______________________________
31. Who helps the children plan the schedule?
______________________________
32. When can American children become babysitters?
______________________________
33. What's the most important for children who want to become a babysitter?
______________________________
34. 新考向·开放性问答 Do you want to be a babysitter? Why or why not?
______________________________
Many American children learn babysitting by helping their parents take care of younger brothers or sisters. When they get older,they may want to become babysitters,and by the age of 13,they may be ready to do so.
Schools and organizations often provide(提供)courses on babysitting. However,nothing is better than experience. Teenagers can work as parents' helpers and look after young children. They can observe(观察)how the parents interact(交流)with their children,and they get to know the children before babysitting them.
In America,if the child is interested in becoming a babysitter,the parents will emphasize(强调)to him or her the responsibility(责任)of taking care of someone else's children. When he or she is asked to babysit someone,his or her parents help him or her plan the schedule,so he or she still has time for other things,such as homework.
30~34 题简略回答问题。
30. How can American children learn to babysit?
______________________________
31. Who helps the children plan the schedule?
______________________________
32. When can American children become babysitters?
______________________________
33. What's the most important for children who want to become a babysitter?
______________________________
34. 新考向·开放性问答 Do you want to be a babysitter? Why or why not?
______________________________
答案:
30. By helping their parents take care of younger brothers or sisters.
31. The children’s parents.
32. Thirteen/13/At the age of 13.
33. Experience.
34. Yes, I do. Because it can help my parents.(答案不唯一)
31. The children’s parents.
32. Thirteen/13/At the age of 13.
33. Experience.
34. Yes, I do. Because it can help my parents.(答案不唯一)
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